Army of Northern Virginia Second Army Corps Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell Early's Division Major General Jubal A. Early Johnson's Division Major General Edward Johnson Rodes's Division Major General R.E. Rodes Artillery Reserve Eight . . . — — Map (db m15378) HM
C.S.A. Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division Ramseur's Brigade 2nd. 4th. 14th. 30th. North Carolina Infantry July 1 Soon after Iverson's and O'Neal's Brigade had each suffered the repulse of three regiments with heavy losses . . . — — Map (db m15370) HM
Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division T.H. Carter's Battalion W.P. Carter's Battery The King William Artillery Two 10 pounder Parrotts and two Napoleons July 1 Soon after arriving here it opened an enfilading fire on the Union . . . — — Map (db m17890) HM
Army of Northern Virginia Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve McIntosh's Battalion Hurt's Battery Hardaway Alabama Artillery Two Whitworth 3 inch Rifles July 1 The Whitworths were in position to the right of the Chambersburg Pike near the position of . . . — — Map (db m17986) HM
C.S.A. Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division Daniel's Brigade 32nd. 43rd. 45th. 53rd. Regiments and 2nd. Battalion North Carolina Infantry July 1 The Brigade formed the right of Division and its line extended from Forney field . . . — — Map (db m15445) HM
“Finding that the enemy was rash enough to come out of the woods to attack me, I determined to meet him…”
Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes, C.S.A
Rodes Division Second Corps
At midday on July 1, after a lull in the fighting, Maj. Gen. . . . — — Map (db m194127) HM
"Lincoln was Commander-in-Chief in this old battle; he wanted above all things to be Commander-in-Chief of the new peace." President Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Dedication, July 3, 1938 Veterans of the Union and Confederate armies from across . . . — — Map (db m194126) HM
C.S.A. Army of Northern Virginia Second Army Corps Rodes's Division Maj. Gen. R.E. Rodes Daniel's Brigade Brig. Gen. Junius Daniel Doles's Brigade Brig. Gen. George Doles Iverson's Brigade Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson Ramseur's Brigade Brig. Gen. . . . — — Map (db m15446) HM
Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division Carter's Battalion Fry's Battery The Orange Artillery Two 10 pounder Parrotts and Two 3 inch Rifles July 1 Opened fire soon after arriving here on the Union troops near the Chambersburg . . . — — Map (db m17892) HM
C.S.A. Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division Carter's Battalion Carter's, Fry's, Page's, and Reese's Batteries Four 10 pounder Parrotts, Six 3 inch Rifles and Six Napoleons July 1 Arrived on the field soon after noon and . . . — — Map (db m15440) HM
C.S.A. Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division Iverson's Brigade 5th. 12th. 20th. 23rd. North Carolina Infantry July 1 The Brigade was one of the first of the Division in the battle. It advanced against the Union line posted . . . — — Map (db m15443) HM
Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division Carter's Battalion Page's Battery The Morris Artillery Four Napoleons July 1 Not engaged until the Union forces on Seminary Ridge extended their line to the right when it opened upon them . . . — — Map (db m17893) HM
Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division Carter's Battalion Reese's Battery The Jeff Davis Artillery Four 3 inch Rifles July 1 Was placed in position near here in support of Doles's Brigade against two Divisions of the Eleventh . . . — — Map (db m17896) HM
C.S.A. Army of Northern Virginia Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division O'Neal's Brigade 3rd. 5th. 6th. 12th. 26th. Alabama Infantry July 1 Soon after arriving at this position three regiments attacked the Union flank the 5th regiment being ordered to . . . — — Map (db m15437) HM