Estimates of the number of men engaged at Gettysburg vary widely ... and the Army of the Potomac about 115,000-- plus about 13,000 cavalry horses, 7,000 artillery horses, and 9,000 horses and 22,000 ...
Installed along Brandy Road in 1927, “Opening of Gettysburg Campaign” sign among first group of silver and black placards ...
John Williams wasn’t a particularly tall man, standing at 5 feet, 6 inches, but he made a big impact after joining the Union ...
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18 Gettysburg Historical Sites Hidden In Plain SightGettysburg resident Salmone “Sallie” Myers ... which sparked an artillery duel. Stuart ordered a cavalry charge by the 1st Virginia Cavalry, clashing with George Custer’s 7th Michigan ...
and Pennsylvania related to the Gettysburg Campaign. There were probably many more. Most of these were small affairs, often involving no more than a cavalry patrol on either side, and few had any ...
An uneducated farm-boy who became the Civil War’s most brilliant cavalry officer, Nathan Bedford Forrest reportedly had 30 horses shot out from under him. Enlisting as a private in a mounted ...
The Grand Canyon. Disney World. Gettysburg. Their names alone suffice to evoke vivid images: the awe-inspiring width, depth and grandeur of the Grand Canyon; the sounds, lights, sights and rides of ...
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