This is a view from Little Round Top where one of the battles in Gettysburg took place. It is interesting to note that reenactors are not allowed to use the actual battlefields. Hubby and I learned a lot from the tour guides. We found the park's rangers to be very knowledgeable and interesting. But it is depressing to consider the massive loss of life that occurred in the three days of battles at Gettysburg. Some bodies were never identified.
I found several books written about women's experiences during the Civil War. I bought three of them--just in case I might want to write a romance using that time period as a setting. I'm always thinking about writing!
3 comments:
Lovely photos, Thanks for posting them. My mother's family is from Pennsylvania a little further north so I used to get there often. It's a very moving experience, and you're so right, a very sad one.
Amanda Burns
I wish I could have had a longer visit when we went there. So much to see.
Gay,
Yes, there is a lot to see! I was glad we also squeezed in a visit to Eisenhower's house. I love to see old houses. :-)
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