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Stone and Meredith Avenues are named for after Colonel Roy Stone and Brigadier General Solomon Meredith, brigade commanders in the Union 1st Corps whose men fought on this ground in the opening hours of the battle on July 1. Stopne Avenue heads south (one way) from Chambersburg Pike (US 30) and turns into Meredith Avenue. They are not part of the National Park Auto Tour, but can be reached by turning left from Reynolds Avenue South onto US 30 (Chambersburg Road). Meredith Avenue loops back to Reynolds Avenue South to rejoin the Auto Tour.
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monuments to individuals
Major General John Reynolds
Brigadier General John Buford
John Burns
Union headquarters
1st Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 1st Corps
Confederate headquarters
Archer’s Brigade, Heth’s Division, 3rd Corps
Union regimental and battery monuments
19th Indiana
24th Michigan
2nd Wisconsin
7th Wisconsin
149th Pennsylvania
150th Pennsylvania
2nd Maine Battery
14th New York State Militia
95th New York
2nd United States, Battery A
Confederate regimental monument
26th North Carolina
battlefield farms
McPherson Farm