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Gettysburg: A Battle Well Known |
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"The world
will little note, nor long remember what we say here,
but it
can never forget what they did here."
This battle has been called the High Water Mark of the Confederacy and the Turning point of the Civil War. This was the furthest North the Confederate Army would ever go.
The casualty rate (24% Union/37% Confederate) is in stark contrast to the Unions’ sound defeat at Harper's Ferry (90% Union/1%Confederate). Only the Vicksburg Campaign produced a casualty rate that was more devastating to the Confederacy (12% Union/62% Confederate).
The South was beginning to run out
of people to throw at the cannon balls...
The Battle at Gettysburg: A Battle Overview | |
The Leaders: Men Who Led the Battle Through | |
The Sides: Information On the Confederacy and Union | |
Objects and Supplies: Weapons and Artillery | |
Resource Page |
One Step Further
Well, that's the BASIC history of Gettysburg, but what if I took you a step further? Perhaps, into the paranormal? What if I allowed you to journey through a gateway that led you to a place where the dead meet the living; where the living meet the dead? A place where things aren't as they seem, and perhaps that costume dressed being is in period clothing because he in fact was BURIED in that outfit...? A place where men are almost buried alive beneath bodies upon bodies of seething, rotting corpses, or perhaps a young boy continues to run from his headmistress even after death? A place where a girl lures young men to horrid deaths, from beyond the grave? Would you go...to... - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - One of the most haunted places on Earth?
Last Site Update: July 04, 2003
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