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Army of Northern VirginiaEwell's Corps - Johnson's DivisionLatimer's Battalion - Dement's BatteryFirst Maryland BatteryFour NapoleonsJuly 2 In position here about 4 p.m. and took part in the cannonade against the Union Batteries on East Cemetery H…
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Army of Northern VirginiaEwell's Corps - Johnson's DivisionLatimer's Battalion - Raine's BatteryThe Lee BatteryTwo 20 pounder Parrotts - one 10 pounder Parrottand one 3 inch RifleJuly 2 The 10 pounder Parrott and 3 inch Rifle took position here ab…
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Army of Northern Virginia2nd Corps HeadquartersLieut. GeneralRichard S. Ewell———DivisionsMajor Genl. Jubal A. EarlyMajor Genl. Edward JohnsonMajor Genl. R.E. RodesJuly 1,2,3,4,5, 1863
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Gen. George G. Meade, who had replaced Hooker as Union commander, June 28, 1863, traveled this road from Taneytown to Gettysburg the night of July 1. He made his headquarters just south of Gettysburg.
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(Front Plaque):"Wolverines"Three-fourths of a mile south of this site on the Hunterstown Road, newly appointed Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer led the Michigan Cavalry Brigade (1st, 5th, 6th, and 7th Regiments) in his first charge agains…
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At the time of the battle of Gettysburg this was the name of the tavern kept in this stone house which was built in 1813 and in a large log house much of older date then adjoining.
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Army of Northern VirginiaLongstreet's CorpsMcLaws's and Pickett's DivisionsJuly 1 McLaws's Division arrived late in the day and camped in this vicinity. July 2 In the morning McLaws's Division moved on the road towards Gettysburg but turning to…
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On July 4, 1863, the Confederate Army began an orderly retreat by the Fairfield Road to the Potomac. They began crossing the river on the night of July 13, after a delay caused by high water.
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Present building erected 1790 by a Presbyterian congregation dating from 1748. Later remodeled, its exterior preserves much of the old-style design.
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Army of Northern VirginiaLongstreet's Corps Hood's DivisionHenry's Battalion Latham's BatteryThe Branch ArtilleryThree Napoleons, One 12 Pounder HowitzerOne 6 Pounder Bronze GunJuly 2 Took position here 4 p.m. and was actively engaged until night.…
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