Keystone Tombstones Battle of Gettysburg

Keystone Tombstones Battle of Gettysburg

Author: Joe Farrell

Publisher: Sunbury Press

Published: 2020-10-16

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781620064528

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Pennsylvania is rich in Civil War history. Gettysburg was the climactic battle of the war, and many of the Keystone State's citizens were involved, whether as common soldiers, officers, politicians or citizens. This special edition of the Keystone Tombstones series focuses on those persons interred in Pennsylvania who played an interesting role in the Battle of Gettysburg. Farrell, Knorr and Farley have combed the Keystone State to bring you most interesting tales about these participants buried in Pennsylvania.


Keystone Tombstones Civil War

Keystone Tombstones Civil War

Author: Joe Farrell

Publisher: Sunbury Press

Published: 2020-09-15

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9781620064481

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Pennsylvania is rich in Civil War history. Gettysburg was the climactic battle of the war, and many of the Keystone State's citizens were involved, whether as common soldiers, officers, politicians, or citizens. This special edition of the Keystone Tombstones series focuses on those persons interred in Pennsylvania who played an interesting role in the Civil War. Farrell, Knorr, and Farley have combed the Keystone State to bring you the most interesting tales about the Civil War participants buried in Pennsylvania. Included in the volume: Gettysburg National Cemetery, John W. Geary, Galusha Pennypacker, Strong Vincent, Amos Humiston, US Colored Troops, St. Clair Augustine Mulholland, Andrew G. Curtin, John L. Burns, Propsect Hill Cemetery, Dennis O'Kane, Charles H. Van Wyck, Ginnie Wade, George G. Meade, Winfield S. Hancock, Henry C. Pleasants, Gettysburg Generals, Samuel W. Crawford, Samuel K. Zook, Thomas L. Kane, John Fulton Reynolds, Oliver B. Knowles, John F. Hartranft, Alfred L. Pearsons, James Buchanan, Ulric Dahlgren, Herman Haupt, Rebels Among Us, Thaddeus Stevens, John C. Pemberton, Jay Cooke, Medal of Honor Recipients, Simon Cameron, General Controversy, Lafayette C. Baker


Keystone Tombstones

Keystone Tombstones

Author: Joe Farley

Publisher: Sunbury Press Incorporated

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781620061770

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"Famous graves found in Pennsylvania"--Cover.


The Keystone

The Keystone

Author: Douglas A. Schrock

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2011-07-22

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781500993894

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In the summer of 1863, more than 150,000 Americans met in battle on the fields and hills of southern Pennsylvania, the Keystone State. These men fought in and around a borough called Gettysburg. Here is a fictional account of how Pennsylvanians—soldiers, civilians, young women, pastors—experienced this battle and the events leading up to and following it. From the promotion of Pennsylvanian General Meade to command on June 28 until Lincoln's unforgettable address on November 19, 1863, see the most seminal events in American history in a fresh but respectful way. Honor those who lived and fought at Gettysburg, where the keystone of American liberty was put in place. See the Civil War through the eyes of everyday Pennsylvanians who served both north and south, who answered not to themselves but to God, family, and country. Take a new but reverent look at the war, the battle, the small town that changed America forever.


The Keystone

The Keystone

Author: Douglas A. Schrock

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-01-28

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9781523755967

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In the summer of 1863, more than 150,000 Americans met in battle on the fields and hills of southern Pennsylvania, the Keystone State. These men fought in and around a borough called Gettysburg. Here is a fictional account of how Pennsylvanians-soldiers, civilians, young women, pastors-experienced this battle and the events leading up to and following it. From the promotion of Pennsylvanian General Meade to command on June 28 until Lincoln's unforgettable address on November 19, 1863, see the most seminal events in American history in a fresh but respectful way. Honor those who lived and fought at Gettysburg, where the keystone of American liberty was put in place. See the Civil War through the eyes of everyday Pennsylvanians who served both north and south, who answered not to themselves but to God, family, and country. Take a new but reverent look at the war, the battle, the small town that changed America forever.


The Keystone

The Keystone

Author: Coolidge Bligh

Publisher:

Published: 2011-07-01

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780615515014

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In the summer of 1863, more than 150,000 Americans met in battle on the fields and hills of southern Pennsylvania, the Keystone State. These men fought in and around a borough called Gettysburg. Here is a fictional account of how Pennsylvanians-soldiers, civilians, young women, pastors-experienced this battle and the events leading up to and following it. From the promotion of Pennsylvanian General Meade to command on June 28 until Lincoln's unforgettable address on November 19, 1863, see the most seminal events in American history in a fresh but respectful way. Honor those who lived and fought at Gettysburg, where the keystone of American liberty was put in place. See the Civil War through the eyes of everyday Pennsylvanians who served both north and south, who answered not to themselves but to God, family, and country. Take a new but reverent look at the war, the battle, the small town that changed America forever.


The Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg

Author: Michael Burgan

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9780756500986

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A short look at one of the turning points of the Civil War.