Yes Little Round Top was in the Civil war.
It was a book.
he led the 20th Maine in the civil war and held Little Round Top in Gettysburg to become a civil war hero!! (:
July 2d, 1863, in the civil war.
Battle of Gettysburg, Gettysburg, PA.
Cemetery Ridge, Culp's Hill, Little Round Top, and Big Round Top are all significant locations related to the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3, 1863, during the American Civil War. These sites were crucial in the Union's defensive strategy against the Confederate Army, with Little Round Top being particularly famous for its fierce fighting and strategic importance. The battle marked a turning point in the war, leading to a decisive Union victory.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlin affected the outcome of the civil war by holding control of little round top in the battle of Gettysburg even though he ran out of ammo, he led a charge forcing most of the confederates charging up little round top to surrender to his division. If Chamberlin did surrender, the confederates would have had control of the high ground, and possibly winning the batte of Gettysburg, wich might have won the Confederates the war
Joshua Chamberlain was a US Civil War General. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for a bold counterattack on Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg. This attack helped spell defeat for the Confederate forces.
Had the Alabamans broken through Chamberlain's 20th Maine Regiment there, Lee might have been able to fight a Battle of Penetration, and roll up the Union line.
The web address of the Civil War Round Table Of Ny is: http://www.civilwar.com
Barbara Hughett has written: 'The Civil War Round Table' -- subject(s): Civil War Round Table (Chicago, Ill.), Historiography, History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
The phone number of the Civil War Round Table Of Ny is: 718-341-9811.
the round heads i think