&#160;A string of Confederate victories at Second Manassas Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville led to the June 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania by General Robert E. Lee&rsquo;s Army of Northern Virginia.&#160; As Lee was aiming toward Harrisburg the state capital General George G. Meade&rsquo;s Army of the Potomac drove hard to catch up with him.&#160; Although neither general had planned to fight at the small crossroads town of Gettysburg a skirmish broke out on July 1 when advance elements of the Confederate army collided with pickets from a Yankee cavalry brigade.<BR /> &#160;<BR /> Three days of bitter fighting ensued.&#160; When the vicious encounter was over &ndash; having been fought at places like the railroad cut Devil&rsquo;s Den the Wheatfield Little Round Top and Culp&rsquo;s Hill and culminating in Pickett&rsquo;s desperate charge on July 3 &ndash; Lee&rsquo;s army was in retreat and Meade had scored a major victory for the North.<BR /> &#160;<BR /> Based on deep knowledge of the battle and battlefield and driven by masterful excitingly paced storytelling <I>They Met at Gettysburg</I> is the classic narrative of the greatest battle ever fought on American soil.<BR /><BR /><BR /><BR /><BR /> A wonderful book well written. --<I>Reader&#39;s Digest</I>
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