160 years ago.
Elements of union and confederate forces arrive in Gettysburg.
With the advance elements of General Robert E. Lee’s army approaching, Buford rode into Gettysburg on June 30th, 1863. “I entered this place to-day at 11 a.m. Found everybody in a terrible state of excitement on account of the enemy’s advance upon this place.” Buford reported to his commanding officer, Major General Alfred Pleasonton . “He [the enemy] had approached to within half a mile of the town when the head of my column entered. His force was terribly exaggerated by reasonable and truthful but inexperienced men”.
Battle of Hanover. 14 miles East of Gettysburg between union and confederate Calvary’s.
Elements of union and confederate forces arrive in Gettysburg.
With the advance elements of General Robert E. Lee’s army approaching, Buford rode into Gettysburg on June 30th, 1863. “I entered this place to-day at 11 a.m. Found everybody in a terrible state of excitement on account of the enemy’s advance upon this place.” Buford reported to his commanding officer, Major General Alfred Pleasonton . “He [the enemy] had approached to within half a mile of the town when the head of my column entered. His force was terribly exaggerated by reasonable and truthful but inexperienced men”.
Battle of Hanover. 14 miles East of Gettysburg between union and confederate Calvary’s.