Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Jack's Mountain” in chapter 97, page 346 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7.:

...ambersburgh, which is almost south-west of Gettysburgh, Lee took a shorter line of retreat, and at once seized the two upper gaps in the South-Mountain, namely, the gap leading from Fairfield through Jack's Mountain to Waynesboro, known as Fountaindale Gap, and the gap through which passes the road from Emmnittsburgh to Waynesboro and Greencastle, known as Monterey Gap. Then by the country roads, in a south-we...
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