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Lying dead in Gettysburg with no identification, a lone Union soldier was named the "Unknown Soldier." Dunkelman weaves the story of Sgt. Humiston, his widow, and his children who struggled the rest of their lives.
Fascinating stories - both humorous and tragic - as seen through the eyes of Gettysburg soldiers and civilians. Using primary sources, award-winning author Scott L. Mingus, Sr., presents features in chronological order.
This Comprehensive Order of Battle includes *The structure of the armies. * Changes in command due to casualties. *Commanders from regimental level and above. *Casualties listed by number including killed, wounded and captured/missing. *Percentage of casualties of total engaged for all units.
This full-color, photographic field guide identifies the natural treasures of the Gettysburg National Military Park's thriving ecosystem. Over 160 stunning color photos of flowers and birds, accompanied by common and scientific names with brief, informative text. Ideal for Gettysburg visitors, armchair naturalists, and nature photographers.
This is the remarkable story of civilian Elizabeth Thorn: a six-month-pregnant mother, caretaker of aging parents, and head of household, who would dig nearly 100 soldiers' graves in Gettysburg's Evergreen Cemetery in the stinking heat and aftermath of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg.
Because of their courageous acts during the Gettysburg Campaign, 71 men were awarded the Medal of Honor. Through the author's extensive research and period photographs, learn the names, stories, and bravery that earned these soldiers our country's highest military decoration for valor.
This collection of soldiers' accounts written during and after the war provides a unique perspective from Texans in the ranks over the course of those historic days in the summer of 1863.
Tens of thousands of Irish-Americans fought in the Civil War, with "Sons of Erin" playing a vital role in both Union and Confederate armies. This unique anthology contains over 150 of their most memorable personal stories of courage, boldness, and humor.
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