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  2. Retreat from Gettysburg - Wikipedia

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    Imboden's orders were to depart Cashtown on the evening of July 4, turn south at Greenwood, avoiding Chambersburg, take the direct road to Williamsport to ford across the Potomac, and escort the train as far as Martinsburg. Then, Imboden's command would return to Hagerstown to guard the retreat route for the remainder of the army. [11]

  3. Battle of Williamsport - Wikipedia

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    During the night of July 4–July 5, Gen. Robert E. Lee's battered Confederate army began its retreat from Gettysburg, moving southwest on the Fairfield Road toward Hagerstown and Williamsport, screened by Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry. The Union infantry followed cautiously the next day, converging on Middletown, Maryland.

  4. List of municipalities in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

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    The county seat is Williamsport, [1] and Lycoming County is included in the Williamsport, Pennsylvania metropolitan statistical area. [5] Lycoming County is located in north central Pennsylvania, about 130 miles (210 km) northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles (266 km) east-northeast of Pittsburgh.

  5. 5th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Banks' Ford May 4, 1863 Battle at Orangeville, Ohio June 4, 1863 Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11 – July 24, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 2–4, 1863 Near Fairfield, Pa., July 5, 1863 About Funkstown, Md., July 10–13, 1863 Detached duty at New York, Albany and Troy August–September 1863 during draft disturbances

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  7. Battle of Fairfield - Wikipedia

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    Jones camped near Fairfield and kept the road open for Lee's retreat, then guarded the rear as the Army of Northern Virginia slogged through the Fairfield Gap in a driving rainstorm on July 5. Sgt. Martin Schwenk , a German immigrant later named George Martin, was awarded the Medal of Honor on April 23, 1889, for his actions in the Battle of ...