The History And Government of the United States volume 3

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The History And Government of the United States volume 3
Patton, Jacob Harris
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He at once recalled Ewell fj-om York and Carlisle, and ordered Longstreet and Hill to con- centrate their divisions at Gettysburg, toward which callage both armies were aj)proaching, each ignorant of the inten- tions of the other.
WILLOUGHBT RUN — DEATH OF REYNOLDS. 979 General Buford, with a dinsion of Federal cavalry, was chap.
the first to enter the \dllage. He learned of the approach '- of the Confederates. This ioformation he at once sent to ^^^^' Meade. General Reynolds, with the First an
...d Eleventh Corps, was only four miles distant from the town, and had June orders to occupy it the next morning. General Meade's headquarters were at Taneytown, thirteen miles distant ; and at intervals for about twenty miles several corps of Union troops were on their way. General Buford, with his y, division of cavalry, moving out of town, had taken a de- 1. Fensive position on Willoughby Run, a little stream two miles northward of the village and beyond Seminary Hill. General Hill learned from scouts that Federal cavalry occu- pied the town, and in the morning moved to drive them out, when his advance found an unexpected resistance.

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