The Confederate Retreat from Gettysburg with Tim Smith
Following the disastrous defeat of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg, General Robert E. Lee ordered his men to withdraw across the South Mountain Range into the Cumberland Valley and southward to the safety of Virginia. However, disengaging his forces and protecting his rear guard would be no simple task. Join historian Timothy H. Smith as he discusses the first few critical days of the Southern retreat from Gettysburg. This program was originally recorded on July 7, 2024. --- Visit us in-person at Gettysburg Beyond the Battle Museum, recently voted "Best New Museum" by USA TODAY readers and a 2024 Traveler's Choice Winner on TripAdvisor, at 625 Biglerville Road, just north of Gettysburg. Don't miss free public programs with Tim Smith most Saturdays at 11 a.m. For more information or to reserve museum tickets in advance, visit www.gettysburgbeyondthebattle.org. — Follow us on: Facebook: / achspa Instagram: / achsgettysburg TikTok: / achsgettysburg

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