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  1. The Lee Pickett collection of over 900 photographs documents scenes from Snohomish, King and Chelan Counties in Washington State from the early 1900s to the 1940s. Based in Index, in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, he took thousands of photographs of that region.

  2. Oct 8, 2020 · In those final days, Lee spotted Pickett, who had been removed from command after the Five Forks debacle. According to Colonel John Singleton Mosby, quoting Lee’s aide-de-camp Charles S. Venable, Lee asked with disgust, “Is that man still with this army?”

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  3. Media in category "Images from the Lee Pickett Photographs of Washington State Collection to check" The following 159 files are in this category, out of 159 total. A Guthrie and Co bosses at Mill Creek shaft, ca 1926 (PICKETT 482).jpg 768 × 607; 106 KB

  4. Pickett's Charge (July 3, 1863), also known as the PickettPettigrewTrimble Charge, was an infantry assault ordered by Confederate General Robert E. Lee against Major General George G. Meade 's Union positions on the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania during the Civil War.

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  6. Pickett's all Virginia divisions made up one-third of Lee's strike force on July 3. Pickett’s three brigades of roughly 5,400 men were not in Gettysburg for the previous two days of fighting. This made them perfect candidates to spearhead a frontal assault.

  7. Oct 2, 2021 · The Lee Pickett collection documents scenes from Snohomish, King and Chelan Counties in Washington State from the early 1900s to the 1940s. This includes the towns and people of Index, Gold Bar, Scenic, and Sultan.

  8. Mar 1, 2016 · by Mr. History 3/1/2016. The last stand of Gen. Pickett's men at the Battle of Five Forks, 1865. (Library of Congress) Share This Article. In the book The Gray Fox it said that Lee removed Pickett from command. Was this due to his abandoning his troops at Five Forks?

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