Elias Sheads Jr. worked in his father\u27s shop. They made wagons and coaches, some of the bedrock laborers in Gettysburg\u27s society. In 1860, when census taker Aaron Sheely walked the streets of the borough counting heads and recording in vivid detail what Gettysburg looked like, Elias lived with his mother and father. [excerpt
From my high school, which is majority African American, it takes only ten minutes to drive to Oakla...
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From my high school, which is majority African American, it takes only ten minutes to drive to Oakla...
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From my high school, which is majority African American, it takes only ten minutes to drive to Oakla...
On the morning of 1 July 1863, lead elements of Confederate General Robert E. Lee\u27s Army of North...
Jacob and John Kitzmiller were brothers-in-arms, fighting through the thickets of Virginia with the ...
Back at the beginning of the summer, I was asked by the College to write a piece on the history of t...
A few months ago I took a quick jaunt to Carlisle to see the Pennsylvania Civil War Sesquicentennial...
A few months ago I took a quick jaunt to Carlisle to see the Pennsylvania Civil War Sesquicentennial...
In a house along the first block of the north side of Chambersburg Street, a small metallic ticking ...
The tale of Sergent Frederick Huber is relatively well known. The young man, fighting at the battle ...
The battle anniversary loomed in the waning days of June. And Gettysburg was preparing. Aside from t...
This semester, I have been working on the Killed at Gettysburg digital history project, which aims t...
I was very pleased to be one of the two speakers at Sunday night\u27s inaugural Journey to Remember...
The fireflies have started to appear around Gettysburg. We have a new sliding glass door in the kitc...
Originally compiled by John Rudy as a student project in 2007 at Gettysburg College, this new, revis...
From my high school, which is majority African American, it takes only ten minutes to drive to Oakla...
From my high school, which is majority African American, it takes only ten minutes to drive to Oakla...
From my high school, which is majority African American, it takes only ten minutes to drive to Oakla...
On the morning of 1 July 1863, lead elements of Confederate General Robert E. Lee\u27s Army of North...