The Indiana regiment transitions from guarding the log train to occupying Culp's Hill in a surprising turn of events during the Battle of Gettysburg, successfully defending the hill and altering the strategic landscape of the conflict.
By July 1863, the Confederate army’s continuing success in battle emboldened General Lee to move the war into the north. While Lee and his troops passed through Maryland into Pennsylvania, Lincoln replaced General Joseph Hooker with General George Meade, who hastily pursued Lee. On the morning of July 1, the two armies finally met outside of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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