| July
1st, 1863, 2:30 pm - Robert E. Lee has arrived on the
battlefield. He is shown here on the Cashtown Road where
it crosses Herr’s Ridge - the Herr Tavern and
barn are seen in the background. Ambulances whisk away
the wounded and dying of Heth’s Division, which
had opened the attack that morning. Heth rides up with
four of his staff joining Lee, General A. P. Hill (who
is clearly irritated with Heth for bringing on an engagement
contrary to Lee’s orders), and Lieutenant Colonel
Walter Taylor, Lee’s cigar smoking aide. While
Heth solicits Lee’s permission to renew the attack,
his men reorganize in preparation.
Lee
was “not prepared to bring on a general engagement
today” because General James Longstreet’s
corps had not yet reached Gettysburg. But Lee sees a
cloud of dust beyond the Federal XI Corps’ right
flank; General Jubal Early’s division has arrived
on the battlefield.
An
opportunity has presented itself to the Confederate
Army commander. With the long, discontinuous Federal
line bent at a right angle, and with Early assailing
the Union right and General Robert Rodes hammering the
angle’s vertex, A. P. Hill’s corps could
renew its assault against the Union right and the enemy
would be caught in the jaws of a vise.
The
order is given! Heth’s Division, supported by
General Dorsey Pender’s Division, attack. Ultimately,
after much savage fighting and a great cost of life
on both sides, the Confederates prevail, and the Union
I and XI Corps retreat to the safety of Cemetery Hill,
south of town of Gettysburg.
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