Reply of the Philadelphia Brigade Association to the Foolish and Absurd Narrative of Lieutenant Frank A. Haskell
BOWERS PRINTING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA.
REPLY OF THE PHILADELPHIA BRIGADE ASSOCIATION TO THE FOOLISH and ABSURD NARRATIVE OF Lieutenant FRANK A. HASKELL WHICH APPEARS TO BE ENDORSED BY THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION COMMANDRY OF MASSACHUSETTS AND THE WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION COMPLIMENTS OF THE PHILADELPHIA BRIGADE ASSOCIATION MARCH, 1910
HEADQUARTERS, PHILADELPHIA BRIGADE ASSOCIATION, S. W. COR. FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
At the stated meeting of the Survivors of the Philadelphia Brigade, Second Brigade, Second Division, Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, held at the above place, Tuesday evening, September 7, 1909, letters were read from Gen. Alexander S. Webb, who commanded the Philadelphia Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 2 and 3, 1863, requesting the consideration of the Brigade Association to the most astounding misstatements made by First Lieut. Frank Aretas Haskell, 6th Wisconsin Infantry, in a paper said to have been written by him under date of July 16, 1863, two weeks after the Battle of Gettysburg had been fought and addressed to his brother, who printed it for private circulation about fifteen years afterward.
The letters of Gen. Webb were accompanied by a volume of 94 pages, containing the most absurd statements as to the action of the Philadelphia Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg, which, upon being read, led to the unanimous adoption of the following preamble and resolution:
“WHEREAS, in the ‘Narrative of the Battle of Gettysburg,’ by Lieut. Frank A. Haskell, First Lieut. 6th Wisconsin Infantry, and an aide upon the staff of Gen. John Gibbon, said to have been written within a few days after the battle, and reprinted in 1898 as a part of the history of the Class of 1854, Dartmouth College, and republished in 1908 under the auspices of the Massachusetts Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, the Philadelphia Brigade has been recklessly, and shamelessly, and grossly misrepresented; therefore, with the view of correcting these wilfull misstatements, it is
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2010-08-30
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Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Haskell, Franklin Aretas, 1828-1864. Battle of Gettysburg; United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 69th (1861-1865); United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 71st (1861-1864); United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 72nd (1861-1864); United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 106th (1861-1864)