The Battle of Gettysburg

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6 Our spirits were low and we weren’t sure how this war would turn out The rebels invaded us again on June 15 1863 They marched north into Pennsylvania We learned President Lincoln thought they might attack Washington so we marched toward the city No one knew exactly where the rebels were but we hoped to find them and push them out of our land We had a new commander General George Meade He was said to be a tough fighter so we were ready to fight if it came to that We later learned both armies had been marching north on either side of the same mountains On July 1 our cavalry saw the rebels We were near a small President Abraham Lincoln wanted the Union to stay together