When he sent two brigades into Gettysburg in search of shoes, they encountered Union Calvary under Brigadier General John Buford.
General Heth's Division ran into the Buford's Cavalry Division on the Cashtown Pike just west of the Town of Gettysburg. The Union Cavalry brigade that first engaged Heth's division was commanded by General Gamble.
General Jeb Stuart
Meade commanded the Federal troops.
Grant commanded the Federal forces at Shiloh.
Brigadier General John Buford and his cavalry held up Henry Heth on the Chambersburg Pike early on July 1, the first day of the battle.
Lieutenant General John C Pemberton commanded the Confederate Army of Mississippi at Vicksburg. Major General Ulysses Grant led the Federal Army of the Tennessee.
General George Meade commanded te Federal forces.
Major General John Pope commanded the Federal Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Manassas August 28-30, 1862.
I would say it was Jeb Stuart False, Jeb Stuart was the Southern Cavalry Officer involved in Gettysburg. The answer is John Buford.
The Federal Amy of the Potomac was commanded by Major General George G. Mead. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia was Commanded by General Robert E. Lee.
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