July 1, 1863 fell on a Wednesday.
The Battle of Gettysburg, PA, began on that day and continued until July 3.
That's July 1-3 1863 - Battle of Gettysburg
That would have been the battle at Gettysburg.
The Union won three decisive battles, which swung the advantage to its side: 1 - The Battle and Siege of Vicksburg, which, after a campaign lasted from May19 through July 4, 1863, led to the surrendering of the Confederate fortress and the capture of the besieged Pemberton's Army, followed on July 9 by the surrendering of Port Hudson. The Mississippi River was then under complete control of the Union. 2 - The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863. 3- The Third Battle of Chattanooga, fought from October 26 through November 25 1863, which opened the way to the invasion of Georgia.
July 1, 1863 fell on a Wednesday.
January 1, 1863 was on Thursday.
1st February 1863 was a Sunday.
1st, January, 1863, was a Thursday.
July 1863. The Northern victory was announced on the Glorious Fourth - at the same time as the other victory, Vicksburg, far away on the Mississippi.
In 1863. The battle took place over three days, from July 1 to July 3, 1863.
July 1 1933 was a Saturday.
1 July 2006 was a Saturday.
1 July 2003 was a Tuesday.
1 July 1999 was a Thursday.
July 1 1990 was a Sunday.
July 1 1952 was a Tuesday.