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Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2003. ISBN 0-8117-0054-2. Pfanz, Harry W. The Battle of Gettysburg. National Park Service Civil War series. Fort Washington, PA: U.S. National Park Service and Eastern National, 1994. ISBN 0-915992-63-9. Pfanz, Harry W. Gettysburg: Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press ...
The Civil War in Books: An Analytical Bibliography. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997. Freeman, Frank R. Microbes and Minie Balls: An Annotated Bibliography of Civil War Medicine. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Fairleigh–Dickinson University Press, 1995. Harwell, Richard. The Confederate Hundred: A Bibliographic Selection of Confederate ...
Historian Harry W. Pfanz judges Barlow's decision to be a "blunder" that "ensured the defeat of the corps." [48] Richard Ewell's second division, under Jubal Early, swept down the Harrisburg Road, deployed in a battle line three brigades wide, almost a mile across (1,600 m) and almost half a mile (800 m) wider than the Union defensive line.
Edited by Walter Lord. Short Hills, NJ: Burford Books, 2002. ISBN 1-58080-085-8. First published 1954 by Capricorn Books. Gottfried, Bradley M. The Maps of Gettysburg: An Atlas of the Gettysburg Campaign, June 3–13, 1863. New York: Savas Beatie, 2007. ISBN 978-1-932714-30-2. Grimsley, Mark, and Brooks D. Simpson. Gettysburg: A Battlefield ...
Vol. 1. De s Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Company – via Google Books. Greene, George Sears (1903). The Greenes of Rhode Island. New York, NY: The Knickerbocker Press – via Google Books. Pfanz, Harry W. (1987). Gettysburg – The Second Day. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-1749-0 – via Google Books.
Gettysburg, Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill by Harry W. Pfanz, p.311 Retrieved on Jan 11 2010; Lincoln's Abolitionist General: The Biography of David Hunter, by Edward A. Miller, University of South Carolina Press (1997) Retrieved on Jan 12 2010; Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders, by Ezra Warner Retrieved Jan 12 2010
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In several instances, the article cites a book by Pfanz, but a book by (I presume Harry) Pfanz is not listed in the reference list. Could someone in the know please add it to the article bibliography? Thanks! SEM 11:09, 23 January 2022 (UTC) Found it, correct reference was Pfanz, Harry W. The Battle of Gettysburg.