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On the Bloodstained Field: Human Interest Stories of the Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg Vols I and II
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On the Bloodstained Field: Human Interest Stories of the Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg Vols I and II in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $23.50

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On the Bloodstained Field: Human Interest Stories of the Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg Vols I and II in Vernon, BC
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On the Bloodstained Field presents nearly 300 compelling human-interest stories from the Battle of Gettysburg that are so fascinating that it is nearly impossible to stop reading. Did you know that a dog was probably one of the first casualties in the battle? Or that a "gentleman's duel" took place during the fighting on July 2? Few know that a soldier committed suicide during the fighting, or that three brothers were killed by a single shell, and that a Gettysburg farmer lost several thousands of dollars in gold stolen by a Confederate general. On the Bloodstained Field is perfect for young students of the battle or veteran campaigners who want lighter fare-much of it they have never heard or read before. A wonderful compliment to A Strange and Blighted Land and A Vast Sea of Misery.
On the Bloodstained Field presents nearly 300 compelling human-interest stories from the Battle of Gettysburg that are so fascinating that it is nearly impossible to stop reading. Did you know that a dog was probably one of the first casualties in the battle? Or that a "gentleman's duel" took place during the fighting on July 2? Few know that a soldier committed suicide during the fighting, or that three brothers were killed by a single shell, and that a Gettysburg farmer lost several thousands of dollars in gold stolen by a Confederate general. On the Bloodstained Field is perfect for young students of the battle or veteran campaigners who want lighter fare-much of it they have never heard or read before. A wonderful compliment to A Strange and Blighted Land and A Vast Sea of Misery.


















