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The Battle of Hanover, fought on June 30, 1863, in Hanover, Pennsylvania, was a pivotal engagement during the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil War. Though the battle itself was inconclusive, its strategic implications were significant, as it delayed Confederate Major General J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry from joining General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg. This delay deprived Lee of crucial reconnaissance and cavalry support during the early stages of the Battle of Gettysburg, ultimately influencing the outcome of the campaign. As Stuart's cavalry moved northward, aiming to reunite with Lee's forces, they encountered Union cavalry under Brigadier General Judson Kilpatrick near Hanover. Stuart's initial attack drove the Union forces through the streets of Hanover, but the arrival of Brigadier General Elon Farnsworth's brigade turned the tide. Farnsworth's counterattack routed Stuart's vanguard and nearly captured Stuart himself. The Confederate forces regrouped and launched a counteroffensive, but Farnsworth, reinforced by Brigadier General George A. Custer's Michigan Brigade, held his ground. The combined efforts of Farnsworth and Custer resulted in a stalemate, forcing Stuart to continue his circuitous route north and east, further delaying his attempt to rejoin Lee. The actions of Farnsworth and Custer during the Battle of Hanover exemplified the bravery and tactical acumen of young Union generals. Their ability to hold their positions against a formidable Confederate cavalry force not only disrupted Stuart's plans but also contributed to the Union's strategic advantage at Gettysburg. By delaying Stuart's arrival, Farnsworth and Custer ensured that Lee's army lacked the critical intelligence and mobility that Stuart's cavalry could have provided. The Battle of Hanover was more than just a skirmish; it was a moment of strategic importance that shaped the course of the Gettysburg Campaign. The valor and leadership of Farnsworth and Custer played a crucial role in thwarting Stuart's efforts, underscoring the significance of cavalry operations in the broader context of the Civil War. 00:00 Introduction 02:04 The Battle of Hanover 07:40 Meet the Confederates 13:49 The Federal Cavalry Crosses the Potomac 24:52 The Butcher's Bill