Preliminary survey. Motives leading up to the campaign -- Pivotal issues decided -- Pennsylvania
... officers in the foreground -- The empire state in the battle -- A flash-light view of the campaign -- Some preliminary steps -- The narrative of the battle. Joseph Hooker, a commanding figure -- The Union Army crosses into Maryland -- J.E.B. Stuart's raid -- Hooker displaced : Meade appointed -- The Pipe Creek line -- A scout brings news to Lee -- Lee concentrates his forces -- Location of the armies on the eve of battle -- Buford uncovers the advancing Confederates -- Buford keeps the troops of Hill at bay -- Strength of the opposing armies -- Reynolds crowns his career -- Doubleday's fight with Hill -- Howard in command -- Ewell's "lost opportunity" -- Hancock studies the situation -- Meade on the field -- Both leaders feeling their way -- Sickles unmasks Longstreet's movement -- Meade commands in battle -- The safeguarding of Little Round Top -- "Attack up the Emmitsburg Road" -- Defending Sickle's line -- The echelon assaults break down -- The attack on Cemetery Hill -- Assaults on Culp's Hill -- Slocum recaptures Culp's Hill -- Union Cavalry on the flanks -- Silence : then a thousand thunderbolts -- Cui bono? -- The charging force makes ready -- Hancock's line in view -- The leaders in the movement -- Then cometh the end -- The aftermath -- The opposing armies : en masse and in detail. West Point at Gettysburg -- Roster of the Army of the Potomac -- Roster of the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg -- The several states at Gettysburg as represented in the three arms of the service -- Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac, June 25 to July 2, 1863. Read More