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than he expected and was repulsed in his first assault. Uncharacteristically for the normally aggressive Pender, he did not immediately charge in to assist Heth, but took up positions on Herr Ridge and awaited developments. In Heth's second assault of the day, Hill ordered Pender to support Heth, but
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Heth declined the assistance and Pender once again kept his division in the rear. For the second time in the day, Heth got more than he bargained for in his assault on
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in 1854, 19th out of 46 in his class, and was commissioned a
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and command of a brigade of North Carolinians in Maj. Gen.
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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General William Dorsey Pender: A Military Biography
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324:Seven Pines
312:Confederacy
217:Indian Wars
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1963:Muhlenberg
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828:References
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789:2014-11-01
547:en echelon
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467:, and the
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358:Early life
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1868:Harrison
1813:Enderlin
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1395:Caldwell
1214:Marshall
1169:W. Jones
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1685:Willard
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1738:Biddle
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1645:Tilton
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