Greetings from Gettysburg National Military Park

I was there in 2008 my favorite was little round top where the 20th Maine did the bayonet charge down the hill also I felt the presence of the 20th Maine and Joshua Lawrence chamberlain and the 20th maine monument looks very nice

Sincerely,
Bryan k Trent

Gettysburg National Military Park

The 1863 battle in this small farming community resulted in more than 50,000 casualties over three days, making it the deadliest engagement of the American Civil War. This battle is now referred to as the “High Water Mark of the Confederacy” — the last meaningful offensive the South would conduct against northern forces. The visitor center at Gettysburg features one of the largest collections of Civil War artifacts in the country.

State(s): Pennsylvania

Established: 1895

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