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The author offers a detailed, chapter-by-chapter account of the three-day battle around a Pennsylvania market town during the 1863 invasion, beginning with the town and landscape, examining strategic context and troop movements, describing the fighting of July first through third, including key ridges and defensive positions, the retreat and aftermath, and visits to cemeteries and memorial sites. The narrative blends tactical analysis, eyewitness impressions, maps and topography, and reflections on casualties and consequence, aiming to explain why the engagement became a decisive moment and how the rural terrain shaped the combat.
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