once more, sarah broadhead is chronicling everything she is seeing and hearing. this takes a lot of courage when you think about it. the battle is engulfing you and you and taking the time to sit down and write what is happening. a great resource for us. on july 2, this is what she had to write. she wrote -- it commenced at about 10:00 and we went to the seller. wendy noised -- when the noise subsided, we came to the light again and tried to get something to eat. here we see the fierce determination, the civilians are not armed and not participating in combat but they are going to deny the confederates a good meal. they are picking with their food and subsiding themselves. a great little excerpt to put us in the mindset of a lot of the civilians. meanwhile to the south on july 2, this will be the bloodiest day of the battle, a number of engagements are happening. from little round top to the wheatfields to the peach orchard. we could spend a bunch of time talking about these everyday -- these different engagements. i think this one quote written by a soldier from