Gettysburg

johjess

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How much different would the Battle of Gettysburg had been if General Lee would have a had a clearer understanding of troop strength and location of the Union army?
 
A lot depends on how Lee is getting information, as @bankerpapaw said. Historically, when Lee finds out where Meade is, Gettysburg is the most logical place he can concentrate to meet him because of the layout of the roads in the area. If Stuart is keeping him informed before that, maybe Lee doesn't allow Ewell to go out quite so far or so spread out. At which point the whole campaign plays out differently and there may not be a battle at Gettysburg but at Pipe Creek...
"Good question."
 
I think it matters WHEN he finds out, in terms of your question. Gen Stuart showed up late afternoon on the 2nd right?
I think even as late as the evening of the 1st Lee didn't know where any union corps beyond the 1st and 11th were, true?
 
It depends upon how Lee gets his clearer picture. If its from Stuart, it is a game changer. If not, i.e., it comes from other sources, that Lee might not fully trust, then IMO it probably does not significantly change Lees plan for the evening of Day 1 or up to around Noon of Day 2
 

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