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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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Wounded of the Sixth U.S. Cavalry and Sixth Virginia Cavalry C.S.A. were cared for in this church building after a severe engagement that took place two miles north of here on July 3, 1863.
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First Corps marched from Gettysburg to Emmitsburg. Fifth Corps from Marsh Run to Moritz's Cross-Roads. Sixth Corps from Fairfield to Emmitsburg except the Third brigade, Second Division which in conjunction with the First Brigade, Second Cavalry D…
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Begun in 1836 by the State of Pennsylvania, largely through the efforts of Thaddeus Stevens. The meandering railroad's nickname was provided by its opponents. It was put up for sale in 1842. Just west of here stands its granite stone viaduct.
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This is the oldest Methodist place of worship in this region. Built originally in 1773. Rebuilt in 1849, the second building is still standing about a mile north of this point on the side road.
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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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C.S.A.Army of Northern VirginiaLongstreet's Corps Hood's DivisionRobertson's Brigade1st. 4th. 5th. Texas and 3rd ArkansasInfantryJuly 2 Arrived after a march of several miles and formed line 50 yards west of this about 4 p.m. Advanced against the …
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C.S.A.Hood's Texas BrigadeBrig - GeneralJ.B. RobertsonCommanding1st, 4th, 5th Texas, 3d ArkansasInfantry RegimentsJuly 2d. and 3d. 1863.
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