e/Fight at Monterey Pass

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has glosseng: | style="clear:right; float:right; background:transparent;" |- | |- | |} The Fight at Monterey Pass (or Gap) was an American Civil War military engagement beginning the evening of July 4, 1863, during the Retreat from Gettysburg. A Confederate wagon train of Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewells Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, withdrew after the Battle of Gettysburg, and Union cavalry under Brig. Gen. H. Judson Kilpatrick attacked the retreating Confederate column. After a lengthy delay in which a small detachment of Maryland cavalrymen delayed Kilpatricks division, the Union cavalrymen captured numerous Confederate prisoners and destroyed hundreds of wagons.
lexicalizationeng: Fight at Monterey Pass
instance of(noun) a range of the Appalachians extending from southern Pennsylvania to northern Georgia
Blue Ridge, Blue Ridge Mountains
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media:imgGettysburg Campaign Retreat.png
media:imgJudson Kilpatrick.jpg
media:imgMonterey Pass.png
media:imgWilliam Edmondson Jones.jpg

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