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Vermont at Gettysburg: July 1863 and Fifty Years Later
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Vermont at Gettysburg: July 1863 and Fifty Years Later in Bloomington, MN
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Vermont at Gettysburg: July 1863 and Fifty Years Later in Bloomington, MN
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"On the platform with President Wilson, sat the daughter and last surviving child of General Meade, also the daughter of General A. P. Hill, and the son of General Longstreet."This remarkable document is rare for a couple of reasons. The first is that it focuses on the men from Vermont who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. The book details the actions of the Vermont soldiers on the three days in July, 1863 that marked the turn of the Civil War.The second is that the book also contains a rare account of the reunion, fifty years after Gettysburg, by veterans of both sides of the conflict. Meeting at Gettysburg in July of 1913, the veterans shook hands, told tales, and met comrades whom they had not seen in half a century.Included is a very interesting report of how Vermont paid to send the veterans to the reunion and what it cost to do so.This is an important document in the history of the American Civil War and its aftermath.
"On the platform with President Wilson, sat the daughter and last surviving child of General Meade, also the daughter of General A. P. Hill, and the son of General Longstreet."This remarkable document is rare for a couple of reasons. The first is that it focuses on the men from Vermont who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. The book details the actions of the Vermont soldiers on the three days in July, 1863 that marked the turn of the Civil War.The second is that the book also contains a rare account of the reunion, fifty years after Gettysburg, by veterans of both sides of the conflict. Meeting at Gettysburg in July of 1913, the veterans shook hands, told tales, and met comrades whom they had not seen in half a century.Included is a very interesting report of how Vermont paid to send the veterans to the reunion and what it cost to do so.This is an important document in the history of the American Civil War and its aftermath.

















