Class Year
2016
Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
1-7-2015
Department 1
Civil War Institute
Abstract
After a less than respectable showing on the slopes of Marye’s Heights in December 1862, the 127th Pennsylvania Regiment found itself in desperate need of an opportunity to redeem itself on the field of battle. Could a mulligan assault on the same ridge be the key to restoring their honor? Assigned to Hall’s Brigade in Gibbon’s Division for the duration of the Chancellorsville Campaign, they now had a chance to find out. [excerpt]
Copyright Note
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Recommended Citation
Lavery, Kevin P., "Their Chance for Redemption?: The Dauphin County Regiment at Second Fredericksburg" (2015). The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History. 81.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/compiler/81
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