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Monument to 1st Minnesota at Gettysburg rededicated on 150th Anniversary
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal by Jeffrey S. Williams Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force On July 2, 1863, everything was chaos as smoke filled air, explosions from artillery pieces and cracking of musketry was heard throughout Gettysburg, Pa., … Continue reading
Posted in 1863, Commemoration, Gettysburg, Regiments
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In Memoriam Harold Small - LBG #30
Information courtesy of The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides Harold J. Small, 83, 45 Redding Lane, Gettysburg, died Friday morning, April 15, 2011 at his home, surrounded by his family. He was born Jan. 7, 1928 in Gettysburg, the son of … Continue reading
Taking “The Gettysburg Test”
By John Hildebrandt The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable Article originally published in 2009 If, as William Faulkner postulated, at least once in the life of every Southern boy, it is 3 p.m. on a warm July afternoon in the shallow … Continue reading