"Ghosts of Gettysburg VII" is the newest addition to Mark Nesbitt's popular book series. It contains a multitude of stories never heard in public before, including an entire chapter dedicated to the eerie and unexplainable events experienced by tour guides while conducting their tours for the Ghosts of Gettysburg Candlelight Walking Tours. The first volume in the "Ghosts of Gettysburg" book series was released in October 1991. Mr. Nesbitt started collecting ghost stories from Gettysburg in the early 1960s. In the 1970s, he worked as a Park Ranger at Gettysburg National Military Park and was assigned to live in some of the historic houses on the Park. His collection of ghost stories grew. As long as visitors to the Gettysburg area continue to share their "ghostly" experiences, Mr. Nesbitt will continue to add to the "Ghosts of Gettysburg" book series.
Two young Indiana soldiers participate in the battle of Gettysburg; one is wounded and forced to rely on the help of two young women living in Gettysburg.
"Todd Jefferson leaves home to join the army, believing he would find fame and glory.
It was a sign; she would be stepping on her land in minutes. She hummed the tune again. This fairy would never have to hide again, and her wings would land her on the soil of her home. Walking the boat's plank to the pebbled ground, ...
God help us all , butchery awaits , though I won't admit it much beyond myself . . .. and what of Trimble now ? off there so hurried , so swiftly passing by . Obedient soldier that he is in every single way , yet , still I pause to ...
Their Deeds Are Their Monuments: Celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of the Dedication of the West Virginia Monuments at Gettysburg, 1898-1998
Another of Jacksons former division commanders. he now commanded the armys new corps. It included Major General R.H. Anderson s division from Longstreets corps, and two divisions built from Hills own large division and now commanded by ...
"Men, fix bayonets!
Harold Cooper was pesky for the rest of the afternoon. He kept Betsy running to fetch him different items: a book, another blanket, more water, and paper for letters. She went sweetly, but, after several hours, she was ready to quit.
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