"The Bullets Flew Like Hail"
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"The Bullets Flew Like Hail"

Cutler's Brigade at Gettysburg, from McPherson's Ridge to Culp's Hill

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"The Bullets Flew Like Hail"

Cutler's Brigade at Gettysburg, from McPherson's Ridge to Culp's Hill

About this book

On July 1, 1863, Brigadier General Lysander Cutler commanded the first Union infantry to relieve Brigadier General John Buford's hard-pressed cavalry on the western outskirts of Gettysburg. The brigade's stubborn defense along McPherson's Ridge and the arrival of the famous Iron Brigade stopped the Confederate advance on the town and set the tone for the three-day battle. All of this is laid out in "The Bullets Flew Like Hail: " Cutler's Brigade at Gettysburg, from McPherson's Ridge to Culp's Hill by James L. McLean, Jr. Early in the fight, two of the brigade's regiments, the 14th Brooklyn and the 95th New York, along with the Iron Brigade's 6th Wisconsin, participated in one of the most famous assaults of the war. The three regiments simultaneously charged across open ground, repulsed the attack of Brigadier General Joseph Davis's Rebel brigade, and captured a large number of Mississippi and North Carolina troops protected by an unfinished railroad cut. By the end of July 1, Cutler's brigade had fought against Confederate brigades led by James Archer, Joseph Davis, Alfred Iverson, Junius Daniels, and Alfred Scales. The brigade was one of the last to leave the field of battle and successfully reformed on Cemetery Hill. On July 2 the brigade was sent to Culp's Hill. During the evening of July 2 and the early morning hours of July 3, Cutler's men assisted Brigadier General George Greene's 12th Corps brigade in repulsing spirited Southern attacks against the Union right flank. In doing so, Cutler's veterans held the distinction of being among the few Union troops who fought all three days of the battle. The performance of the brigade at Gettysburg came at a great cost. In the battle, only five Union and Confederate brigades sustained 1, 000 or more casualties. Cutler's brigade was one of them. This brigade deserves to be recognized for its heroic performance throughout the fight. Accompanying the text in "The Bullets Flew Like Hail" are 39 detailed maps depicting troop movements throughout each phase of the battle. A photographic supplement provides a look at the battlefield's terrain and the major personalities discussed within the book.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Maps
  7. Preface to the Savas Beatie Edition
  8. Preface to the First Butternut and Blue Edition
  9. Preface to the Second Butternut and Blue Edition
  10. Chapter One: A Profile of Lysander Cutler and His Brigade
  11. Chapter Two: The March to Gettysburg
  12. Chapter Three: The Union Cavalry and John Reynolds
  13. Chapter Four: Cutler’s Brigade Arrives
  14. Chapter Five: Cutler’s Brigade Engages the Enemy
  15. Chapter Six: The Stand of the 147th New York
  16. Chapter Seven: Fowler’s Demi-Brigade and the Fight at the Middle Railroad Cut
  17. Chapter Eight: A Typical Casualty
  18. Chapter Nine: The Afternoon Fight
  19. Chapter Ten: Action on Culp’s Hill
  20. Epilogue: The Cost of Valor
  21. Postscript: The Aftermath
  22. Appendix 1: Resupplying Ammunition
  23. Appendix 2: Prisoners of War
  24. Appendix 3: Hospital Duty
  25. Appendix 4: Staff Officers
  26. Appendix 5: The Hershel W. Pierce Letter
  27. Appendix 6: The Edgar D. Haviland Letter
  28. Appendix 7: The Peirre Thompson Letter
  29. Appendix 8: More on John Jochum
  30. Appendix 9: “From the 76th [New York] Regiment”
  31. Bibliography