Today in History
July 01
1863: The three-day Battle of Gettysburg began after a chance encounter in the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania area on June 30 between Union forces under the leadership of General George Meade and Confederate forces under the leadership of General Robert E. Lee. Library of Congress: On June 30, General John Buford of the Union's Army of the Potomac and his cavalry had taken possession of Seminary Ridge west of Gettysburg. Union General George Reynolds arrived with the First Corps on July 1 to assist Buford. Reynolds opened the battle but was struck by a bullet and killed before noon. His death set the tone for the day. Both armies suffered devastating losses on the first day of the battle, but Union losses proved much greater. While the first day of the battle was counted as a Confederate victory, the tide turned on July 2 and the battle came to be viewed as the turning point of the Civil War.











