Blocher's Run is a Pennsylvania stream which flows from Oak Ridge (triple watershed point at 39.858792°N 77.24483°W / 39.858792; -77.24483) on the Gettysburg Battlefield eastward to the Rock Creek (39.847665°N 77.225797°W / 39.847665; -77.225797) through and near areas of the Battle of Gettysburg, First Day.[1][2][3]
Blocher's Run | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
Region | Adams County |
During the Battle of Gettysburg Confederate soldiers took cover behind the trees that lined the stream.[4]
Blocher's Knoll had a distinct disadvantage. Though the swollen Rock Creek itself was a barrier of sorts, the trees along that stream as well as Blocher's Run would give cover to advancing soldiers. Barlow sought to balance that by sending four companies of the 17th Connecticut across the bridge to the Josiah Benner homestead on the far side of Rock Creek. They were there as skirmishers to blunt the advance of Gordon's troops and alert their comrades.
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