![]() Of course, one can visit other parts of the battlefield by car, take a commercial bus tour or hire a licensed guide, but this tour focuses exclusively on the activities of the cavalry. Sometime in the next two years the Visitor Center and Cyclorama Center will be moved to a new location on Baltimore Street, closer to the first point of interest on this tour. This one-day excursion starts from the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center on Taneytown Road and follows the engagements chronologically. ![]() The tactical actions and incidental activities of these units during the battle are the focus of this month’s column. Stuart, and most of the three divisions of the Army of the Potomac cavalry, including those previously engaged by Stuart’s troopers, fought on battlefields that are now part of Gettysburg National Military Park. ![]() Upon arrival at Gettysburg, the main force of Confederate cavalry, under Maj. In the August 2005 issue, “In Their Footsteps” featured the movements and battles involving cavalry forces of the Federals and Confederates as they advanced toward Gettysburg, as well as the skirmishes and raids in nearby areas of Pennsylvania during the three-day battle. ![]() Cavalry At The Battle Of Gettysburg Close ![]()
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