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General Hooker then requested to resign, after having an argument over whether or not he should use the army to defend the Harpers Ferry Garrison.9 Abraham Lincoln, who had been looking for an excuse to fire Hooker, accepted the resignation and replaced him with Major General George Meade on June 28... Showed first 250 characters
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On June 30, on of Lieutenant General Hill's brigades, named Pettigrew went towards the town of Gettysburg, claiming that he was in search for shoes in the town.11 However, Pettigrew noticed Union Brigadier General John Buford west of Gettysburg, and Pettigrew returned to Cashtown, avoiding the Union... Showed next 250 characters
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