When he finally learned that George G. Meade was concentrating N of the Potomac, he ordered the concentration of his own force. Meade, intending to make his stand at Pipe Creek in Maryland, sent ahead John F. Reynolds, commanding the left wing. But on July 1, John Buford's cavalry, covering Reynolds, came into contact with Harry Heth's division of Hill's corps on the Chambersburg pike just W of Gettysburg. The environs of Gettysburg thus became the unintended site of the greatest battle of the war (July 1–3, 1863).
The Gettysburg Times (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
Gettysburg Campaign
Brandy Station - Winchester II - Aldie - Middleburg - Upperville - Hanover -
Gettysburg - Williamsport - Boonsboro - Manassas Gap