Our Fathers at Gettysburg

A Step by Step Description of the Greatest Battle of the American Civil War

Nonfiction, History, Americas, North America, Military, United States
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Author: Jack Kunkel ISBN: 1230001765496
Publisher: Pepper Publishing Publication: July 15, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jack Kunkel
ISBN: 1230001765496
Publisher: Pepper Publishing
Publication: July 15, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Over 100 large Battlefield Maps  
* Loaded with Photos, Illustrations and Discussion 
Integrated with online Google Maps 

Little Round Top, The Wheatfield, The Peach Orchard, Devil’s Den, the Railroad Cut, Pickett’s Charge — these were the turning points within the most important battle of the bloodiest war in American history. But even careful students of Gettysburg can find themselves confused when reading about, or visiting, the battlefield. Here, finally, is a convenient guide for serious student and casual visitor alike which covers the sweep of events and the geography of the battlefield, step by step. 

This guide will help you find all the important locales and understand what the participants saw in 1863, even if you have no prior knowledge of the battle. Designed to enhance the experience of both those reading about the battle for the first time, as well as Civil War “Ahololics”, this guide can be used alone, or as a great way to prepare for a future visit to the battlefield. 

Clearly written and illustrated with maps, photographs and illustrations, this is the book to have if you really want to understand step by step what happened during those three terrible days at Gettysburg. 

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Over 100 large Battlefield Maps  
* Loaded with Photos, Illustrations and Discussion 
Integrated with online Google Maps 

Little Round Top, The Wheatfield, The Peach Orchard, Devil’s Den, the Railroad Cut, Pickett’s Charge — these were the turning points within the most important battle of the bloodiest war in American history. But even careful students of Gettysburg can find themselves confused when reading about, or visiting, the battlefield. Here, finally, is a convenient guide for serious student and casual visitor alike which covers the sweep of events and the geography of the battlefield, step by step. 

This guide will help you find all the important locales and understand what the participants saw in 1863, even if you have no prior knowledge of the battle. Designed to enhance the experience of both those reading about the battle for the first time, as well as Civil War “Ahololics”, this guide can be used alone, or as a great way to prepare for a future visit to the battlefield. 

Clearly written and illustrated with maps, photographs and illustrations, this is the book to have if you really want to understand step by step what happened during those three terrible days at Gettysburg. 

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