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Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — June 26, 1863
Headquarters of the Army with Hood's Division Longstreet's Corps crossed the Potomac at Williamsport Md. and marched to Greencastle Penna. McLaw's Division Longstreet's Corps crossed the river and encamped near Williamsport. Pickett's Division Longstreet's Corps with the Reserve Artillery marched through Hagerstown to Greencastle. Rodes's and Johnson's Division Ewell's Corps with Jenkins's Cavalry Brigade were on the road from Chambersburg to Carlisle Penna. Early's Division Ewell's Corps with . . . — Map (db m11768)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — June 27, 1863
Headquarters of the Army moved from Greencastle to Chambersburg Penna. Rodes's and Johnson's Divisions Ewell's Corps arrived at Carlisle. Early's Division marched from Mummasburg via Hunterstown, New Chester and Hampton to Berlin. Gordon's Brigade Early's Division reached York. McLaws's Division Longstreet's Corps marched from Williamsport via Hagerstown, Middleburg and Greencastle to five miles south of Chambersburg. Hood's Division reached Chambersburg and Pickett's Division marched three . . . — Map (db m11823)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — June 28, 1863
Rodes's and Johnson's Division Ewell's Corps were at Carlisle. Jenkins's Cavalry Brigade was sent to reconnoitre the defenses of Harrisburg. Early's Division Ewell's Corps marched from Berlin by way of Weiglestown to York. Gordon's Brigade Early's Division marching on through York to Wrightsville on the Susquehanna River. Hill's corps in camp at Fayetteville. Longstreet's Corps at or near Chambersburg. Hampton's, Chambliss's and Fitz Lee's Brigades Stuart's Division marched via Darnestown and Rockville, MD. — Map (db m11824)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — June 29, 1863
Heth's Division Hill's Corps marched from Fayetteville to Cahstown. Pender's and Anderson's Divisions remaining at Fayetteville. Johnson's Division Ewell's Corps countermarched from Carlisle to Greenville Penna. Rodes's Division Ewell's Corps remained at Carlisle and Early's Division at York and Wrightsville. Longstreet's Corps remained in position near Chambersburg. Three Brigades of Stuart's Cavalry Division marched through Cooksville, Sykesville, and Westminster MD. to Union Mills MD. — Map (db m11825)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — June 30, 1863
Heth's Division Hill's Corps at Cashtown. Pettigrew's Brigade Heth's Division marched nearly to Gettysburg but was recalled. Pender's Division Hill's Corps marched from Fayetteville to Cashtown. Anderson's Division Hill's Corps remained at Fayetteville. Rodes's Division Ewell's Corps marched from Carlisle via Petersburg to Heidlersburg. Johnson's Division Ewell's Corps marched from Greenville to Scotland Penna. Early's Division Ewell's Corps returned from York via Weiglestown and East Berlin . . . — Map (db m11827)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — July 1, 1863
Heth's and Pender's Divisions Hill's Corps marched from Cashtown to Gettysburg. Anderson's Division Hill's Corps marched from Fayetteville via Cashtown to near Gettysburg. Rodes's Division Ewell's Corps marched from Heidlersburg via Middletown to Gettysburg. Early's Division Ewell's corps to Heidlersburg and thence by way of the direct road to Gettysburg. Johnson's Division Ewell's Corps from Scotland via Cashtown to Gettysburg. Pickett's Division Longstreet's Corps remained with the wagon . . . — Map (db m11828)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — July 2, 1863
McLaws's and Hood's Divisions Longstreet's Corps marched from Marsh Creek to the field at Gettysburg. Law's Brigade Hood's Division marched from New Guilford to Gettysburg arriving about noon. Pickett's Division Longstreet's Corps marched from Chambersburg and arrived in the vicinity of Gettysburg soon after sunset. Stuart's Cavalry Division marched from Carlisle via Hunterstown to near Gettysburg. Hampton's Cavalry Brigade being in front had an engagement with Union Cavalry in the evening at . . . — Map (db m11830)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — July 3, 1863
Pickett's Division Longstreet's Corps arrived on the field early in the morning. Robertson's and Jones's Brigades Stuart's Cavalry Division marched from Chambersburg via Cashtown and Fairfield to a position on the right flank of the Confederate Army. Jones's Brigade had a severe fight with the 6th United States Cavalry near Fairfield Penna. Imboden's Brigade of Mounted Infantry reached the field at noon. — Map (db m11831)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — July 4, 1863
Ewell's Corps marched before dawn from the base of Culp's Hill and the streets of Gettysburg to Seminary Ridge and the Army remained in position on that Ridge throughout the day. Soon after dark Hill's Corps withdrew and began the march via Fairfield and Waynesborough on the Hagerstown Road. Pickett's and McLaws's Divisions Longstreet's Corps followed during the night. — Map (db m11832)
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Army of Northern Virginia — July 5, 1863
The Army on the march to the Potomac. Hill's Corps had the advance. Longstreet's the centre. Ewell's the rear. Hood's Division Longstreet's Corps started after sunrise. Early's Division Ewell's Corps started near noon and formed the rear guard. Fitz Lee's and Hampton's Brigades of Cavalry Stuart's Division the later under Col. Baker marched via Cahstown and Greenwood en route to Williamsport. Chambliss's and Jenkins's Brigades of Cavalry under General Stuart marched via Emmitsburg. Robertson's . . . — Map (db m11833)
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