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Index to Gettysburg Campaign Files
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4. GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN

 

4-1 Meade's Planned "Pipe Creek Line" (Maryland)

4-1-A Gettysburg Campaign: Maryland Skirmishes

4-2 Gettysburg Campaign: Pennsylvania Skirmishes (2 folders)

4-2-A Brandy Station, Virginia

4-2-B Carlisle, Pennsylvania

4-2-C Chambersburg, PA and area

4-2-C-1 McConnellsburg, PA

4-2-D Department of the Susquehanna: Skirmishes near Harrisburg, June 29-30, 1863

4-2-D-1 Department of the Susquehanna: Robert H. Moor Letters

4-2-E Early's Raid on Gettysburg- June 26, 1863

4-2-F Battle of Hanover, PA- June 30, 1863

4-2-G York, PA and York County

4-3 Battle of Gettysburg: General Information

4-5

4-6 Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign

4-6-A Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: Daily Evening Bulletin (Phila.)

4-6-B Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: Adams Sentinel

4-6-D Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: Cleveland Plain Dealer

4-6-E Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: Philadelphia Public Ledger

4-6-F Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: Lancaster Evening Express

4-6-G Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: The Lutheran Observer

4-6-H Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: New York Herald

4-6-I Newspaper accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg: The People's Press, Salem NC

4-6-J Newspaper accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg: The North Carolina Standard, Raleigh NC

4-6-K Newspaper accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg: The Raleigh Register

4-6-L Newspaper accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg: The Macon Daily Telegraph

4-6-M Newspaper accounts of the Gettysburg Campaign: Brooklyn Eagle

4-8 Organization of the Army of the Potomac during the Gettysburg Campaign

4-8-A Gettysburg Campaign: Soldier Accounts (general)

4-8-B Union Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign

4-8-C Confederate Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign

4-8-D Telegraphy and the Signal Corps in the Gettysburg Campaign

4-9 Battle of Gettysburg Fact Sheet: Organization Chart

4-9a July 1st Battle: General Information

4-9b July 1st: Opening Shots

4-9c July 1st: McPherson Farm Area Action

4-9d July 1st: Railroad cut action

4-9e July 1st: Barlow's Knoll Action (Barlow vs. Early)

4-9f July 1st: Oak Hill and Oak Ridge Action (Rodes vs. Robinson)

4-9g July 1st: Coster's Brigade vs. Avery

4-9h July 1st: Cemetery Hill

4-9i July 1st: Conference at Ewell's HQ

4-9j Union States at Gettysburg: State Units represented at battle

4-10 The Second Day at Gettysburg, Day of Decision (Licensed Battlefield Guide Seminar, 1992)

4-10a July 2nd: General Information on Movements and Battle

4-10b July 2nd: The Peach Orchard (Graham vs. Kershaw, Wofford and Barksdale)

4-10c July 2nd: The Wheatfield (Birney, Caldwell, Barnes vs. Hood)

4-10c-1 116th PA Inf. vs 140th PA Inf. controversy on monument positions.

4-10d July 2nd: Devil's Den (Ward vs. Robertson, Law and Benning)

4-10e July 2nd: Little Round Top (Vincent, Weed vs. Law, Robertson)

4-10f July 2nd: Little Round Top- 20th Maine Infantry vs. 15th Alabama Infantry

4-10g July 2nd: Hood's Division

4-10h July 2nd: Pennsylvania Reserves

4-10i July 2nd: Attack of Wright, Wilcox, Perry on Humphreys, Gibbon

4-10j July 2nd: McGilvery's Artillery Actions

4-10k July 2nd: III Corps (Sickles') Line

4-10l July 2nd: Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill (Ewell vs. Howard & Slocum)

4-10m July 2nd: Decision in Long Lane (Rodes' Division)

4-10n July 2nd: Data re: Meade-Sickles Controversy

4-10o The Left Attack (Ewell's) at Gettysburg, by Capt. Whittier

4-10p Battle at Hunterstown

4-10q The Cemetery Hills, by J.K.P. Scott

4-11a July 3rd: General Information

4-11b July 3rd: East Cavalry Field (Gregg vs Stuart)

4-11c July 3rd: Farnsworth's Charge & Death

4-11d July 3rd: South Cavalry Field

4-11e July 3rd: Pender's and Heth's Divisions in Longstreet's Assault

4-11f July 3rd: Lane's Brigade (7th, 18th, 28th, 33rd, 37th North Carolina Regiments)

4-11g July 3rd: Pettigrew's Brigade (11th, 26th, 47th, 52nd North Carolina Regiments)

4-11h July 3rd: Pickett's Division

4-11h-1 July 3rd: Longstreet's Assault, Folder #1

4-11h-2 July 3rd: Longstreet's Assault, Folder #2

4-11i-1 Lee and Longstreet controversy at Gettysburg, Folder #1

4-11i-2 Lee and Longstreet controversy at Gettysburg, Folder #2

4-11i-3 Gen. Pickett's Location Controversy

4-11k Early and Stuart Controversy

4-111 Cavalry Fight at Fairfield

4-11m Artillery and the Cannonade on July 3rd

4-12 Causes of the Confederate Defeat at Gettysburg

4-13 "The Gettysburg Campaign after Pickett's Charge", Harry Pfanz

4-14 Pursuit of Lee by Army of the Potomac After Gettysburg

4-15 Retreat of the Army of Northern Virginia after Gettysburg

4-16 Army Movements from Gettysburg to Williamsport, MD

4-17 Lee's Report of Gettysburg Campaign 1863

4-18 US Army Quartermaster Reports after the Battle of Gettysburg (clean-up)

4-19 Foreign Observers at and on the Gettysburg Campaign

4-19a The Artillery at Gettysburg, by J.K.P. Scott

4-20 Aftermath- Battlefield Descriptions and General Accounts

4-21 Capt. James T. Long, The 16th Decisive Battle of the World, Gettysburg, 1903. (copy)

4-22 Army of the Potomac, post-battle statistics.


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