Frederick’s forgotten role in the Battle of Gettysburg
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Frederick’s forgotten role in the Battle of Gettysburg
More than 160 years ago, cannons thundered and rifles cracked over the hills of Gettysburg. More than 40 miles to the south, the city of Frederick stood at the nerve center of a Union army scrambling to meet the Confederacy’s…
The Battle of Gettysburg, which took place on July 1-3, 1863, and cost tens of thousands of lives, indirectly decided the outcome of the entire Civil War.
Gettysburg – Abbeville Institute
One personal annual tradition I have is to watch the classic war film Gettysburg. I have been a Civil War buff for longer than I can remember, so long that I don’t remember when my interest started. One of the first books I remember reading was Mary Williamson’s Confederate Trilogy for Young Readers, published by the (sadly) now defunct Sprinkle...
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