From the Book - Second edition.
Stop 1. The key terrain of Cemetery Hill
[pt. I.] July 1, 1863: The first day of battle. 1. The meeting engagement : Stop 2. The cavalry fight ; Stop 3. The death of Reynolds ; Stop 4. The fight on the Harmon farm ; Stop 5. The fight around the railroad cut
2. The battle is joined and expands : Stop 6. Ewell enters the fight ; Stop 7. Oak Ridge ; Stop 8. The artillery duel on the XI corps line
3. The Union line collapses : Stop 9. Barlow's knoll ; Stop 10. Coster Avenue ; Stop 11. Ramseur's attack ; Stop 12. Bucktails versus Tar Heels on McPherson's Ridge ; Stop 13. The iron brigade takes a stand ; Stop 14. The last stand at the Seminary
[pt. II.] July 2, 1863: The second day of battle : 4. Lee, Meade, and challenges of high command : Stop 15. Pitzer's Woods ; Stop 16. Longstreet's main effort hits a snag ; Stop 17. The Sherfy peach orchard ; Stop 18. Longstreet's main effort begins
5. Longstreet attacks : Stop 19. Little Round Top ; Stop 20. The fight for Devil's Den ; Stop 21. The bloody wheatfield ; Stop 22. The salient collapses ; Stop 23. The collapse of the Emmitsburg Road Line ; Stop 24. Holding the Cemetery Ridge line
6. Ewell tries the Union right flank : Stop 25. Benner's Hill ; Stop 26. Lower Culp's Hill, July 2 ; Stop 27. Stevens's Knoll ; Stop 28. East Cemetery Hill
[pt. III.] July 3, 1863: The third day of battle. 7. Commanders consider-and reconsider-their options : Stop 29. Meade's headquarters ; Stop 30. Powers Hill ; Stop 31. Spangler's spring ; Stop 32. Culp's Hill, July 3 ; Stop 33. Organizing the assault against the Union center
8. The high-water mark? : Stop 34. Pickett's charge ; Stop 35. The Union repulse of Pickett's charge ; Stop 36. East cavalry field
Stop 37. The Soldiers' National Cemetery
The aftermath: July 4, 1863, and beyond.