. Gettysburg : the story of the Battle of Gettysburg and the field described as it is on the fiftieth anniversary, 1863-1913 . , reaching there on July 2, to take partin the hot cavalry battle east of the town on July 3. Pushing steadily north, Meade, on June 30, had hisforces centered as follows: Reynolds, with the FirstCorps, was at Marsh Creek, about six miles southwestof Gettysburg; Buford occupied Gettysburg; Williams,with the Twelfth Corps, was at Littlestown, ten milessoutheast of Gettysburg; Howard, with the EleventhCorps, was at Emmitsburg, four miles beyond Reynolds;Meade, with the T


. Gettysburg : the story of the Battle of Gettysburg and the field described as it is on the fiftieth anniversary, 1863-1913 . , reaching there on July 2, to take partin the hot cavalry battle east of the town on July 3. Pushing steadily north, Meade, on June 30, had hisforces centered as follows: Reynolds, with the FirstCorps, was at Marsh Creek, about six miles southwestof Gettysburg; Buford occupied Gettysburg; Williams,with the Twelfth Corps, was at Littlestown, ten milessoutheast of Gettysburg; Howard, with the EleventhCorps, was at Emmitsburg, four miles beyond Reynolds;Meade, with the Third Corps, under Sickles, was nearTaneytown, thirteen miles south of Gettysburg; Sykesand the Fifth Corps were at Union Mills, nineteen milesdistant; Sedgwick and the Sixth Corps near Manchester,twenty-five miles away; Hancock and the Second Corpsat Uniontown, also twenty-five miles from Gettysburg;and D. McM. Greggs cavalry at Westminster, twenty-five miles south, on the Western Maryland Railroad. At Harrisburg and Columbia were forces of militiahurriedly recruited by Governor Curtin, when the South-ern invasion Wright Avenue, East of Round Top


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