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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 5 (search)
tsburg, and the two following circulars were forwarded to each corps of the army: Headquarters army of the Potomac, June 30, 1863. Circular: The Commanding General has received information that the enemy are advancing, probably in strong forent corps. By command of Major General Meade. S. Williams, Asst. Adjt. Gen'l. Headquarters army of the Potomac, June 30, 1863. Circular: The Commanding General requests that, previous to the engagement soon expected with the enemy, corpsuted immediately upon their receipt: See Map No. 5, position night of June 30. Headquarters army of the Potomac, June 30, 1863. Orders: Headquarters at Taneytown: 3d Corps to Emmettsburg.1st Corps to Gettysburg. 2d Corps to Taneytown.his dispositions for the following day, General Meade wrote home: To Mrs. George G. Meade: Headquarters, Taneytown, June 30, 1863. All is going on well. I think I have relieved Harrisburg and Philadelphia, and that Lee has now come to the conc
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 30 (search)
ook action on matters which involved such momentous issues. A (circular) Headquarters army of the Potomac, June 30, 1863. The commanding general requests that, previous to the engagement soon expected with the enemy, corps and all oth, March 9, 1864. Official copy: Chas. E. Pease, A. A. G. B (circular) Headquarters army of the Potomac, June 30, 1863. The commanding general has received information that the enemy are advancing, probably in strong force, on Getty. Headquarters army of the Potomac, March 9, 1864. Official copy: Chas. E. Pease, A. A. G. C Gettysburg, June 30, 1863—10.30 P. M. The reserve brigade, under General Merritt, is at Mechanicstown, with my trains. General Pleasonton mac, March 9, 1864. Official copy: Ceas. E. Pease, A. A. G. D (orders) Headquarters army of the Potomac, June 30, 1863. Headquarters at Taneytown. Thirds corps to Emmettsburg. Second corps to Taneytown. Fifth corps to Hanover. First cor