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Gettysburg : A Survey, From the Standpoints of Topography and the Highways, of the Military Operations Which Culminated at Gettysburg in the Summer of 1863, PDF eBook

Gettysburg : A Survey, From the Standpoints of Topography and the Highways, of the Military Operations Which Culminated at Gettysburg in the Summer of 1863 PDF

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With a front extending almost from Westminster through Taneytown to Emmitsburg, in Mary land, the whole Army of the Potomac was moving northward along the main road.

Maj. - Gen. John F. Reynolds, commanding the Federal left. Advanced Buford's cavalry north and west of the main body to the Chambersburg Pike, just west of Gettysburg, where the conflict began.

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