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OpusX1 07-02-2013 04:52 PM

4863 Americans died
 
150 years ago during the three day battle of Gettysburg. Today is the mid point, with Pickett's charge and the end of the battle being tomorrow.

If you have never been to Gettysburg and have a chance to go, go. I found distant relatives that died there. Although I am from Ohio the family came from Pa. 3 generations ago. My distant cousin was found on the Pennsylvania memorial.

Bucco 07-02-2013 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by OpusX1 (Post 701727)
150 years ago during the three day battle of Gettysburg. Today is the mid point, with Pickett's charge and the end of the battle being tomorrow.

If you have never been to Gettysburg and have a chance to go, go. I found distant relatives that died there. Although I am from Ohio the family came from Pa. 3 generations ago. My distant cousin was found on the Pennsylvania memorial.

Gettysburg is representative of a very interesting historical period.

I also share your gusto about visiting this site......they really bring the battle and the time to life.

zcaveman 07-02-2013 07:34 PM

According to Wikipedia, 7,863 died. That is from both sides. They were all Americans regardless of the color of the uniform.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg

Z

manaboutown 07-02-2013 07:46 PM

I have family from both the north and the south, including both yankee and confederate soldiers. One of my yankee aunts saved newspapers from the time as well as letters from family soldiers. When I sit down and read them it is like being there.

OpusX1 07-03-2013 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 701816)
According to Wikipedia, 7,863 died. That is from both sides. They were all Americans regardless of the color of the uniform.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg

Z

You are of course right.
Fat fingers a iPads don't mix well.
With some 50,000 casualties, a really horrific three days.

BarryRX 07-03-2013 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by OpusX1 (Post 701968)
You are of course right.
Fat fingers a iPads don't mix well.
With some 50,000 casualties, a really horrific three days.

And yet, not as horrific as Antietam, which to this day is the bloodiest battle ever fought by Americans. I don't know why, but one of the things about Gettysburg that I find interesting is that the South approached Gettysburg from the North, and the North approached from the south. The bravery of all was extraordinary, but the actions of Lieutenant Chamberlain on Little Round Top stand out, and was a key to the battle which makes it key to the outcome of the war.


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