July 1, 1863 fell on a Wednesday.
Monday
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.
Monday
1 July 1 is a Sunday by the Gregorian calendar.
In 1863. The battle took place over three days, from July 1 to July 3, 1863.
The Battle of Gettysburg, PA, began on that day and continued until July 3.
The Battle of Gettysburg, PA, began on that day and continued until July 3.
Canada has a similar day. They celebrate becoming a nation on Canada Day, which they celebrate on July 1.There is a 4th July where ever the Gregorian calendar is used.
This was the Battle of Gettysburg, fought July 1- July 3 1863.
The aproximate population on July 1. 1863 was 2,400.
July 1-3, 1864 The Battle of Gettysburg was actually fought on the above dates but in 1863.
July 1-July 3, 1863
July 1 to July 3, 1863
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.