Place

Spangler's Spring

A black and white photograph of a large monument to the state of Indiana
The Indiana State Monument sits near Spangler Spring, where heavy fighting continued on July 3rd.

Quick Facts
Location:
Gettysburg National Military Park
Significance:
About 7 p.m., Confederates attacked the right flank of the Union army and occupied the lower slopes of Culp’s Hill. The next morning the Confederates were driven off after seven hours of fighting.
Designation:
Battlefield Location

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About 7 p.m., Confederates attacked the right flank of the Union army and occupied the lower slopes of Culp’s Hill. The next morning the Confederates were driven off after seven hours of fighting.


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Gettysburg National Military Park

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Duration:
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About 7 p.m., Confederates attacked the right flank of the Union army and occupied the lower slopes of Culp’s Hill. The next morning the Confederates were driven off after seven hours of fighting.

Last updated: August 29, 2022