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  1. Mar. 9. Upcoming event · Solana Beach, CA. Sat 8:00 PM · Belly Up Tavern. Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical Gettysburg March (Instrumental) · Preservation Hall...

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  2. The Gettysburg campaign was a military invasion of Pennsylvania by the main Confederate army under General Robert E. Lee in summer 1863. It was the first time during the war the Confederate Army attempted a full-scale invasion of a free state. The Union won a decisive victory at Gettysburg, July 1–3, with heavy casualties on both ...

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  4. 29. Okt. 2009 · The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War. After a great victory over Union forces at Chancellorsville,...

  5. Die Schlacht von Gettysburg fand vom 1. bis zum 3. Juli 1863 bei Gettysburg in Pennsylvania wenige Kilometer nördlich der Grenze zu Maryland während des Sezessionskrieges statt.

  6. American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Civil War's Gettysburg Campaign from June 3 to July 1, 1863. After his victory at Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee maintained the offensive initiative and made plans to move north into Pennsylvania.

  7. Overview map of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Anticipating that the Confederates would march on Gettysburg from the west on the morning of July 1, Buford laid out his defenses on three ridges west of the town: Herr Ridge, McPherson Ridge and Seminary Ridge.