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  1. Troy D. Harman. Major General Henry Warner Slocum has received criticism over the years for not marching to the battlefield more readily on July 1, 1863 to help the 1st and 11th Union corps in their defense of Gettysburg. The question most specifically on the minds of his critics is why his corps remained at Two Taverns, along the Baltimore ...

  2. Henry Warner Slocum (1826—1894) Quick Reference (1826–94) Union army officer, born in New York. When the Civil War began, he received a commission as a colonel in the Twenty-seventh New York Infantry. He fought at the ... From: Slocum, Henry Warner in ...

  3. Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum. (Library of Congress) Culp’s Hill is one of Gettysburg’s least visited areas of the battlefield. Yet, on the evening of July 2 and the morning of July 3, 1863, the contest on that wooded hill constituted one of the hottest and most pivotal events of the battle. The man in charge of that area of the field for the ...

  4. Henry Warner Slocum (September 24, 1827 - April 14, 1894), was a United States politician who served in the House of Representatives from New York. Slocum was also a distinguished military officer who served in the Union army during the Civil War.

  5. General Henry Warner Slocum. Click map for directions. Click image for larger view. Location: East Plaza Street, east of Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch. Sculptor: Frederick William MacMonnies. Architect: Stanford White. Description: Equestrian figure on pedestal embellished with relief eagle on front, four medallions (two on each side)

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  7. In memoriam : Henry Warner Slocum, 1826-1894; Names New York (State). Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Fox, William F. (William Freeman), 1840-1909. Created / Published Albany, J. B. Lyon company, printers, 1904. Headings