The fireflies have started to appear around Gettysburg. We have a new sliding glass door in the kitchen that I can press my face against and see them. I did it the other night when Jess mentioned they\u27re out there. [excerpt
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Amongst the Civil War community here at Gettysburg College, the movie Gettysburg is very much a part...
A few months ago I took a quick jaunt to Carlisle to see the Pennsylvania Civil War Sesquicentennial...
A note received any day letting you know a son is gravely wounded is horrible. Receiving it on the f...
Back at the beginning of the summer, I was asked by the College to write a piece on the history of t...
I was very pleased to be one of the two speakers at Sunday night\u27s inaugural Journey to Remember...
The battle anniversary loomed in the waning days of June. And Gettysburg was preparing. Aside from t...
The first few stanzas of a poem by Howard Glyndon from the folds of The Lutheran and Missionary from...
The 147th New York\u27s monument stands along Reynolds Avenue, silently (and incorrectly) marking wh...
In a house along the first block of the north side of Chambersburg Street, a small metallic ticking ...
With the anniversary of the battles around Fredericksburg this week, the Civil War world\u27s eyes s...
Elias Sheads Jr. worked in his father\u27s shop. They made wagons and coaches, some of the bedrock l...
Samuel J. Vandersloot, a 25 year old Gettysburg attorney, enlisted as a private the 2nd Pennsylvania...
In 1961, Gettysburg played host to a kick-off event for the Civil War Centennial. The town commemora...
November 19 is Remembrance Day in Gettysburg, the day that Lincoln dedicated part of the battlefield...
You can imagine the terror in the young 21-year-old\u27s eyes as he realized who was charging down t...
Amongst the Civil War community here at Gettysburg College, the movie Gettysburg is very much a part...
A few months ago I took a quick jaunt to Carlisle to see the Pennsylvania Civil War Sesquicentennial...
A note received any day letting you know a son is gravely wounded is horrible. Receiving it on the f...