Gettysburg

  • Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
    By William R. Forstchen, Newt Gingrich

    The forward line of the advance—the brigades of Kelly, Cross, Zook, and Brooke on the left; men of the old solid Second Corps, including McDougall; and Ruger of the Twelfth Corps on the right—were halfway down the slope.

  • Gettysburg: The Place, the Battles, the Outcome
    By William C. Storrick

    William T. Wofford, Brig. Gen. 1. Richard B. Garnett, Brig. Gen. 2. James L. Kemper, Brig. Gen. 3. Lewis A. Armistead, Brig. Gen. 1. Evander Law, Brig. Gen. 2. Jerome B. Robertson, Brig. Gen. 3. George T. Anderson, Brig. Gen. 4.

  • Gettysburg
    By William C. Davis, David Muench

    The bloodiest battle on the American continent was fought at Gettysburg. This 9" x 12" book details the story and sites of of this most visited of the Civil War Parks.

  • Gettysburg: Illustrated Essays
    By Todd J. Jacobus

    Read the dramatic tale of an elderly local who took up arms. Follow a Federal regiment as they make a suicidal plunge into charging Confederates. Sit in on a Council of War.

  • Gettysburg: The Last Invasion
    By Allen Guelzo

    Doubleday" (December 6, 1881), in Campbell Brown; Civil War, 332–33; Pfanz, Richard S. Ewell, 308; Haines, “Lights Mingled with Shadows: Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell–July 1, 1863,” 49. Maj. E. C. Gordon, “Controversy About Gettysburg,” ...

  • Gettysburg: A Battlefield Guide
    By Mark Grimsley, Brooks D. Simpson

    Stop 5a O'Neal 12th AL 26th AL 6th AL 5th AL Forney House McLean Barn Iverson Mummasburg Rd . م کالا 12th MA 97th NY 90th PA 83rd NY 11th PA Stop 5a 88th PA 45th NY Baxter N 1 July 1 , 2 : 00-2 : 20 p.m. Baxter's brigade parries ...

  • Gettysburg
    By Jason Cooper

    A Brief Description Of The Civil War Battle And The Military Park That Serves As The Memorial.

  • Gettysburg
    By Stephen W. Sears

    12, 1869, Ladd and Ladd, eds., Bachelder Papers, 1:364–65; Ruger, Colgrove reports, OR 27.1:781, 814; Alonzo H. Quint, The Record of the Second Massachusetts Infantry, 1861–1865 (Boston: James Walker, 1867), 180, 183; Morse to his ...

  • Gettysburg: The Last Invasion
    By Allen C. Guelzo

    ... 1870), 95-96; Alexander, Flghtingfor the Confederagr, 253: James T. Carter, “Flag of the Fifty-Third Va. ... SHSP 5 (January—February 1878), 50-51; Joseph R. Cabell to Pq'ton Randolph (July 11, 1863) and W. R. Aylett (July 11., ...

  • Gettysburg: Memory, Market, and an American Shrine
    By Jim Weeks

    John B. Bachelder , Gettysburg : What to See , and How to See It ( Boston : John B. Bachelder ; New York : Lee , Shepard , and Dillingham , 1873 ) , pp . i , 2—3 , 3-4 . 35. Vanderslice , Gettysburg , pp . 213—21 . 36.

  • Gettysburg: Memory, Market, and an American Shrine
    By Jim Weeks

    LEss THAN four months after the battle, Mrs. Cornelia Taylor, her husband, and a few friends left Lansboro, Pennsylvania, to visit some soldiers in the Army of the Potomac near Washington, D.C. Because the group failed to obtain passes ...

  • Gettysburg: The Turning Point in the Struggle between North and South
    By Kevin J. Dougherty

    He finally reached Evergreen Cemetery on Cemetery Hill where he met XI Corps commander Howard and his artillery chief, Major Thomas Osborn. By now most observers had concluded the Confederates were planning to assault the Federal center ...

  • Gettysburg: An Alternate History
    By Peter Tsouras

    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 ...

  • Gettysburg: The Bloodiest Battle of the Civil War
    By Jennifer Johnson

    Presents the history surrounding the battle at Gettysburg, and summarizes the aftermath of General Lee's retreat.

  • Gettysburg: The Graphic History of America's Most Famous Battle and the Turning Point of The Civil War
    By Wayne Vansant

    ... Rodes lost nearly 700 men from the brigade of edward O'neal. he was infuriated to find that several of his regimental comManders had stayed with reserve units and not even gone in with their men. lysander cutler's brigade, ...

  • Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
    By William R. Forstchen, Newt Gingrich

    In the great tradition of The Killer Angels and Jeff Shaara's bestselling Civil War trilogy, this is a novel of true heroism and glory in America's most trying hour.

  • Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
    By William R. Forstchen, Newt Gingrich, Albert S. Hanser

    “ Everyone kept looking at that map , saying we were flanked and Hooker knocked out cold . ... Discovering that she was having an affair with the nephew of Francis Scott Key , Dan Sickles had confronted the man in Lafayette Park ...

  • Gettysburg
    By Thomas R. Flagel

    In this installment in the Battle Briefings series, Thomas Flagel provides an accessible and informative introduction to the battle.

  • Gettysburg
    By Thomas R. Flagel

    Thomas R. Flagel. Gettysburg: The Story of the Battle with Maps by David Reisch and David M. Detweiler. A vivid journey for the visual learner, this atlas shows how the fight unfolded and the fundamental role of landscapes in the ...

  • Gettysburg: The Meade-Sickles Controversy
    By Richard A. Sauers

    When Lowrance took command of the brigade, he found it in a “depressed, dilapidated, and almost unorganized condition.” With the brigade so reduced in numbers, Lowrance was extremely worried about the vulnerability of his position, ...