Best of 2013: Gettysburg Special Project
Posted By Jake Wynn on December 29, 2013
Jake Wynn‘s special project on the Gettysburg Campaign was featured on The Civil War Blog from 15 June 2013 through 15 July 2013. This post is an index to the series with direct links to each of the individual posts.
Special Project from June 15 – July 15
“Danger is Imminent:” The Beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign
“Our News is Cut Off and We Are Under Rebel Rule”
“A Prelude to the Unutterable Horrors of War”
“The Panic:” Unprecedented Chaos in Harrisburg
Constructing Harrisburg’s Defenses
Charles Coffin’s Pennsylvania Campaign
Fort Couch: Lemoyne, PA
A Visit to Winchester, VA
Seminary Ridge Museum: Gettysburg, PA
Visiting South Mountain Battlefield
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum
Henry Keiser at Gettysburg
Henry Keiser: After Gettysburg
The Hegins Draft Riot
How Far Was the Battle of Gettysburg Heard?
Lykens Valley Coal Strikes During 1863
Six Killed, Many Injured in Train Wreck
Troop Train Wreck on Northern Central Railroad
A Description of the Battlefield at Gettysburg
The Dead of Gettysburg
Another Civil War: Labor, Capital, and the State in the Anthracite Regions of Pennsylvania, 1840-1868
Jebediah Hotchkiss, Confederate Mapmaker, and Lykens Valley School Teacher?
Gettysburg Photo Essay: The First Day
Civil War Cannons: Canister Shot
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