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Civil War Blog

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Was Conrad Reutler a Civil War Veteran?

| July 19, 2013

According to family tradition, Conrad Reutler was a Civil War veteran.  At his grave site in Tumbling Run Cemetery, Blythe Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, there is a G.A.R. star and flag holder indicating that he served in the Civil War.  However, family research has been unable to confirm his service or the regiment in which […]

June 2013 Posts

| July 17, 2013

A listing of the June 2013 posts on the Gratz Historical Society Civil War Blog with direct links: Additions to Veterans’ List – I & J Additions to Veterans’ List – K Additions to Veterans’ List – L May 2013 Posts Civil War Records in the Published Schuylkill County Archives Series – Volume 2 Additions […]

Civil War Cannons: Canister Shot

| July 15, 2013

Let’s end this summer project with a bang. How about 18 rounds of canister shot fired from a Civil War bronze cannon? Canister rounds consist of several dozen iron balls packed into the barrel of a cannon and rammed home with a charge of black powder. When fired they turn the gun into a massive […]

Gettysburg Photo Essay: The First Day

| July 14, 2013

Commemorating the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg through photographs. All were taken on the battlefield west of Gettysburg, in the area that saw much of the fighting on July 1, 1863. A storm on the western horizon gave the area a dark, foreboding feeling as thunder rumbling in the distance mingled with the […]

Jebediah Hotchkiss, Confederate Mapmaker, and Lykens Valley School Teacher?

| July 13, 2013

Few men were as important to the Army of Northern Virginia as Jebediah Hotchkiss. Hotchkiss had served the army throughout the war, and gain notoriety with “Stonewall” Jackson as a mapmaker. In early 1863, thirty-five year old Hotchkiss was given the task of sending scouting parties to map the Shenandoah and Cumberland Valleys from Virginia […]