The 16th decisive battle of the world -- Gettysburg . st of Get-tysburg, bivouaced there for the night, and hisfour brigades: Archers, Davis, Brocken-broughs and Pettigrews. Johnsons Division of Ewells Corps wasmoved up the Cumberland Valley to Shippens-burg, thence eastward across the country toFayetteville on the Chambersburg Pike eight-een miles west of Gettysburg, where he haltedfor the night with his four brigades, namely:Jones, Williams, Walkers, and Steuarts. Longstreets Corps was at Chambersburg andvicinity, namely, three divisions of Hood, Mc-Law and Pickett. Gen. Lee himself was at C
The 16th decisive battle of the world -- Gettysburg . st of Get-tysburg, bivouaced there for the night, and hisfour brigades: Archers, Davis, Brocken-broughs and Pettigrews. Johnsons Division of Ewells Corps wasmoved up the Cumberland Valley to Shippens-burg, thence eastward across the country toFayetteville on the Chambersburg Pike eight-een miles west of Gettysburg, where he haltedfor the night with his four brigades, namely:Jones, Williams, Walkers, and Steuarts. Longstreets Corps was at Chambersburg andvicinity, namely, three divisions of Hood, Mc-Law and Pickett. Gen. Lee himself was at Chambersburg. It will be observed now that the ConfederateArmy on the evening of the 30th of June waslocated as follows: Earlys Division fifteen milesnortheast of Gettysburg; Ehodes ten milesnorth; Penders ten miles northwest; Hethseight miles west: then a continuous line oftroops west over the mountain to Chambers-burg twenty-five miles away, thus covering acountry of from thirty-five, to forty miles inwidth, with the advance of Hills Corps of L- 20. lllilp W. H. S. HUIDEKOPER 150th P. V.
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