July 2, 2013, will witness the reenactment of the Battle of Hanover, an 1863 engagement that delayed J.E.B. Stuart’s return to Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia during the Gettysburg campaign. The countryside will rumble with the roar of cannons as horse-drawn artillery units maneuver into position, and the earth will tremble from the hoofbeats of hundreds of horses as the Battle of Hanover begins to rage. J. David Petruzzi, author of The Complete Gettysburg Guide, will provide the narration.
Over 200 dedicated cavalry reenactors, mounted, spurred, and armed, will recreate the scene on the historic Sheppard Farm in Union Township, Adams County, PA. The 600 acre farm includes land actually fought over on June 30, 1863, as Stuart vainly tried to reconnect with Lee. The event is open to the public with ticket sales and other proceeds benefiting the Land Conservancy of Adams County (LCAC).
Proceeds benefit the Land Conservancy of Adams County
Cavalry Demonstration
Date and Time
Tuesday Jul 2, 2013
1:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Gates open at 1pm, the battle commences at 6pm
Location
Event parking is in the middle of a farm. GPS coordinates are 39.4520 Latitude and 76.5955 Longitude.
Historic Sheppard Farm
Westminster Road
Hanover, PA 17331
Fees/Admission
Preorder tickets online at www.lcacnet.org or call (717) 334-2828.
Adults $10, 12-18 yrs $5, under 12 free