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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Andersonville
When you think of prisoner of war camps, the first thing that jumps to people’s minds is World War II. Little do many know that there were camps in the Civil War. The worst camp of all was Andersonville in … Continue reading
Slide Show
These are pictures from my trip to Gettysburg in January. The trip was perfect in the winter because we were able to see a lot more with the trees being bare.
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Day 1
I am going to start to breaking down each day at Gettysburg starting with day one, and my experience on that same field one month ago… Day one started out accidentally. The North met the South when the South moved … Continue reading
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‘Breaking it down’
After looking at the enormity of the Civil War I have decided to hone down just to Gettysburg. The turning point of the war. What could be more appropriate? After my amazing experience last month I just feel as if … Continue reading