On this day in the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg rages on. Confederate troops attempt to flank the Union right with troops from Alabama. These troops fight savagely at Little Round Top with Union forces including the 20th Maine, led by Colonel Joshua Chamberlain. The Confederates are finally driven off with a Union bayonet charge. Confederate troops attack Union forces at Devil’s Den, the Peach Orchard, the Wheatfield, and the Trostle Farm, but cannot break the Union line. Confederate and Union casualties are severe.
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July 2, 1863
Posted: July 2, 2016 in On this Day in the Civil WarTags: american civil war, american history, battle of gettysburg, confederate, On this Day in the Civil War, the american civil war, the civil war, union
July 1, 1863
Posted: July 1, 2016 in On this Day in the Civil WarTags: american civil war, american history, battle of gettysburg, confederate, On this Day in the Civil War, the american civil war, the civil war, union
On this day in the Civil War, the bloodiest battle of the Civil War begins at Gettysburg, Pa. Union cavalry under General John Buford withstands several attacks from Confederate troops east of town. Federal reinforcements arrive on the field, under the command of General John Reynolds. During the engagement General Reynolds is killed. Confederate forces overwhelm the Union troops, who retreat through the town and set up a defensive position on Cemetery Hill. The first day’s battle ends with Confederate troops occupying the town and Seminary Ridge.
June 30, 1863
Posted: June 30, 2016 in On this Day in the Civil WarTags: american civil war, american history, confederate, On this Day in the Civil War, the american civil war, the civil war, union
On this day in the Civil War, Union General John Buford and his cavalry move into Gettysburg in anticipation of the Confederate army.

General John Buford
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June 29, 1863
Posted: June 29, 2016 in On this Day in the Civil WarTags: american civil war, american history, confederate, On this Day in the Civil War, the american civil war, the civil war, union
On this day in the Civil War, Union General George Meade moves the Army of the Potomac toward Gettysburg, Pa.

Gettysburg, Pa
June 28, 1863
Posted: June 28, 2016 in On this Day in the Civil WarTags: american civil war, american history, confederate, On this Day in the Civil War, the american civil war, the civil war, union
On this day in the Civil War, President Lincoln appoints Union General George Meade to replace General Hooker as commander of the Army of the Potomac.
General Meade, known as an “old goggle-eyed snapping turtle”, responds when he hears the news by saying, “Well, I’ve been tried and condemned without a hearing, and I suppose I shall have to go to the execution.”

General George Meade
(Photo Credit: Library of Congress)
