Farms at Gettysburg: The Fields of Battle

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Farms at Gettysburg: The Fields of Battle

 

Although the Battle of Gettysburg is named for the town near which it occurred, most of the heavy fighting actually occurred on the private property of men such as Edward McPherson, Joseph Sherfy and Nicholas Codori. Their farms suffered great damage as a result of the fighting, their structures were used as hospitals and their fields were converted into graveyards. Following the battle, however, little sympathy was given to their plight and little attempt was made by state or federal authorities to compensate them for their losses. Proceeds benefit the Adams County Historical Society.

Timothy H. Smith

Paperback

56 pages

S/L# 10267

 

Inventory Number: BOO 060

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