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Event Archives:Battle of Gettysburg

Meade and Sickles at Gettysburg

Dan Sickles Insisted that His Gettysburg Antics Saved the Union. Was He Right?

by D. Scott Hartwig2/26/20241/17/2024

Sickles nearly cost the Union Army at Gettysburg by breaking George Meade’s orders.

Mary Thompson house

Gettysburg Had a Lasting Impact on Its Least Known Participants — Its Civilians

by Melissa A. Winn2/21/20242/21/2024
Photo of Little Round Top, at Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa., offers a sweeping view. From this hill, on the left end of the Union line, Lt. Col. Joshua Chamberlain led the 20th Maine Volunteers in a bayonet counterattack against the 15th Alabama Infantry and other Confederate units on July 2, 1863.

The World’s Most Visitor-Friendly Battlefields

by David T. Zabecki12/22/202312/28/2023

Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Could Stand a Trip to Gettysburg

by Tom Desjardin11/21/202311/21/2023
Joshua Chamberlain on horseback

This Son of Maine Was Much More Than a Civil War Hero

by Dave Kindy10/16/202310/5/2023

This Overshadowed Union Brigade Made Critical Contributions at Gettysburg

by Ethan S. Rafuse8/7/20238/7/2023
Aerial photo of Little Round Top

Evolution of a Battlefield: Early Photographs of Gettysburg Showcase Its Changing Landscapes

by Michael Waricher7/3/20235/12/2023
20th Maine charge down Little Round Top

The 20th Maine’s Little Round Top Hero Had a Hardscrabble Life

by Jared Peatman6/29/202310/12/2023
Andrew Tozier figurine holding flag and musket

Maine Has a State Ballad? Listen to the Song that Was Inspired By the Battle of Gettysburg

by Dana B. Shoaf5/11/20235/11/2023
George Custer and Alfred Pleasonton on horseback

Joe Hooker Was an Ineffectual General, But Does He Deserve Credit for Transforming the Union Cavalry?

by D. Scott Hartwig5/8/20232/7/2024

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