Ewell is driven down Culp's Hill on …
Years: 1863 - 1863
July
Ewell is driven down Culp's Hill on July 3.
Lee, determined to attack, orders a reluctant Longstreet to make a direct attack on the powerfully fortified Cemetery Hill, held by about ten thousand Federal infantrymen.
During their approach, Longstreet's troops, fifteen thousand strong at the outset, are mowed down by withering Union artillery and musketry.
The Southern spearhead breaks through and penetrates the ridge, but here it can do no more.
Critically weakened, formations hopelessly tangled, lacking reinforcement, and under savage attack from three sides, the Southerners retreat, leaving nineteen battle flags and hundreds of prisoners.
Locations
People
- Abraham Lincoln
- George Gordon Meade
- James Longstreet
- Jubal Early
- Richard Stoddert Ewell
- Robert E. Lee
Groups
- Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of (U.S.A.)
- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Confederate States of America (C.S.A.)
Topics
- American Civil War (War between the States, War of the Rebellion, War of Secession, War for Southern Independence)
- Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
- Gettysburg, Battle of
- Gettysburg Campaign
