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Battle of Gettysburg: Union Cavalry Attacks

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A survivor of Farnsworth’s charge later wrote that it seemed ‘as though all the powers of hell were waked to madness.’ Texas Sergeant D.H. Hamilton had it right when he said, ‘It was simply a picnic to fight cavalry under such conditions.’

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This article was written by Jeffry D. Wert and originally appeared in the July 2002 issue of America’s Civil War. For more great articles be sure to subscribe to America’s Civil War magazine today!

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