"Incidents of the war: A harvest of death." The three days of conflict at Gettysburg resulted in 51,000 casualties, making it the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Courtesy: Library of Congress ...
Jeffords, however, would not recover, becoming the highest-ranking officer to die of a bayonet wound in the Civil War. This week marks the 154th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg ...
Whether you’re interested in the Civil War or just looking for a scenic drive through ... It is estimated that the Battle of Gettysburg saw more than 51,000 casualties — nearly a third of all forces ...
In 2025, the 162nd Battle of Gettysburg Civil War reenactment will be held at ... pierced the Union line but was driven back with severe casualties. On July 4: Lee began withdrawing toward ...
General Ewell's Second Corps slams into the Union forces' northern flank, sending them reeling back through the town of Gettysburg ... and taking casualties. Union forces are in some disarray ...
It’s a phenomenon that defined the Civil War — and continues ... For its participants, the Gettysburg reenactment, where a bloodbath of a battle with more than 50,000 casualties is annually ...
Considered the turning point of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg was also the bloodiest, amassing an estimated 51,000 casualties. The three-day conflict took place in July 1863 at what is ...
"Incidents of the war: A harvest of death." The three days of conflict at Gettysburg resulted in 51,000 casualties, making it the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Courtesy: Library of Congress ...