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Yes Major General Abner Doubleday was in the fight at Gettysburg. He commanded a Division of John F. Reynolds' I Corps and for a time commanded that corps after Reynolds was killed on the first day. On the second day he was relieved of the corps command and returned to the command of his 3rd division.

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What Union General replaced the fallen General John F Reynolds at the Battle of Gettysburg?

When Union General John Fulton Reynolds was killed on July 1, 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg, he was replaced by General Abner Doubleday. Doubleday had been the commander of the 3rd division.


What sport was invented by Abner Doubleday?

Abner Doubleday invented baseball


What is Abner Doubleday's birthday?

Abner Doubleday was born on June 26, 1819.


What is abner doubleday's full name?

Abner Doubledays real name is just Abner Doubleday he didnt have a middle name


Who was Abner Doubleday's mom?

she was jayden doubleday


What Union general fought heroically at the battle of Gettysburg and is credited for inventing baseball?

It was Abner Doubleday i thought that was kinda funny.Nobody knows for sure if he really did invent baseball.Some think he did some think he didn't.


Who was Abner Doubleday?

Abner Doubleday was a career military man who was once credited with inventing the game of baseball. Click on the 'Abner Doubleday' link on this page to read about his life.


When did Abner Doubleday die?

Abner Doubleday died on January 26, 1893 at the age of 73.


Is Abner Doubleday a girl?

abner doublday is not a girl


How old was Abner Doubleday at death?

Abner Doubleday was born on June 26, 1819 and died on January 26, 1893. Abner Doubleday would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 196 years old today.


Did abner doubleday have kids?

no


Who invented the signs for baseball?

Abner Singleday and Abner Tripleday, cousins of Abner Doubleday.