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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)
Reynolds has possession of Gettysburg, and the enemy are reported falling back from the front of Gettysburg. Hold your column ready to move. Very respectfully, etc., Daniel Butterfield, Maj. General, Chief of Staff. Official: S. Williams, A. A. Gen'l. Hancock at once turned over the command of the Second Corps to Gibbon, commander of its Second Division, and promptly proceeded to Gettysburg; and General Meade soon ordered Gibbon to move the corps for that place. Hancock, as was seeinform you that Maj. General Reynolds was killed at Gettysburg this morning. You will inform General Sykes of your movement, and the cavalry. Very respectfully, etc., Daniel Butterfield, Maj. General, Chief of Staff. Official: S. Williams, A. A. Gen'l. About the same time that the commanding general sent the preceding order to Sedgwick, he also sent orders to the Fifth Corps, and to the Twelfth Corps, to move to Gettysburg. Six batteries of the Reserve Artillery were also ordered to G