19 Published: 5/28/25 Reunion at Gettysburg By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Features A photographic examination of the massive 50th anniversary reunion of the Battle of Gettysburg held in the summer of 1913.
Published: 4/21/25 The Burning of Harmon Farm By: Larry KorczykCategory: Civilians The story of Gettysburg teenager Amelia Harmon, who took shelter in the family home as the fighting swirled around it on July 1, 1863.
Published: 3/10/25 A Lesser-Known Gettysburg Hero By: Larry KorczykCategory: Battles Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain of the 20th Maine Infantry earned the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Gettysburg. So too did his regiment's color sergeant, Andrew Jackson Tozier.
Published: 11/13/24 Gettysburg in Color, Vol. 2 (2024) By: Riley SullivanCategory: Book Reviews Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, "Gettysburg in Color" is a handsome and visually stunning volume.
Published: 10/2/24 A Gettysburg Transformation Continues By: David DuncanCategory: Gettysburg The latest updates in preservationists' efforts to reclaim the Gettysburg Country Club property on the Gettysburg Battlefield.
Published: 10/2/24 A Miniature Gettysburg “Relic Tower” By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Articles Highlighting a relic tower made by Gettysburg furniture maker John Good that sold at auction in 2010.
9 Published: 8/2/24 Haven & Horror By: Mark H. DunkelmanCategory: Articles A look at the National Homestead at Gettysburg, an orphanage that opened to great fanfare but closed a decade later amid allegations of abuse and financial misdeeds.
9 Published: 3/18/24 Three Days in Gettysburg By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Gettysburg Looking to visit Gettysburg? We had a local resident map out the ideal 3-day trip.
Published: 1/9/23 Josephine Miller and Her Stove By: Charles Carleton CoffinCategory: Civilians Delve into the account of Gettysburg resident Josephine Miller, who had a memorable experience during the epic Pennsylvania battle.
Published: 11/10/21 The Summer of ’63: Gettysburg (2021) By: Summer PerrittCategory: Book Reviews A diverse series of contributions about the epic July 1863 battle.
Published: 11/4/21 Gettysburg Photo Mystery Solved? By: Patrick BrennanCategory: Gettysburg A look at how 3D technology may have helped solved a longtime mystery surrounding an old Gettysburg photograph.
Published: 7/28/21 No Place for Glory (2021) By: Robert L. GlazeCategory: Book Reviews A reinterpretation of one of the Gettysburg Campaign's pivotal episodes.
Published: 11/16/19 Word-clouding the Gettysburg Address By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Gettysburg View a world cloud of Abraham Lincoln's famed Gettysburg Address, delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in 1863.
Published: 7/2/18 The Best Gettysburg Books By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Best Of Lists For our latest newsstand-only special issue, Gettysburg, we asked a number of Civil War historians for their opinions on a variety of topics, including the battleās most overrated and underrated...
Published: 3/9/18 The Eisenhower Farm during the Battle of Gettysburg By: Dennis Edward FlakeCategory: Gettysburg Wikipedia February 1959 White House portrait of President Dwight D. Eisenhower In the fall of 1950, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie, signed a contract to purchase a...
Published: 8/4/17 Gettysburg: The Army’s Living Classroom By: Clay MountcastleCategory: Gettysburg Brigadier General (Ret.) John W. Mountcastle Cadets from West Point take in the view of the battlefield from Little Round Top during a Gettysburg staff ride. During any visit to...
14 Published: 7/3/17 Gettysburg in Art By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Gettysburg Numerous artists have produced renditions of the Battle of Gettysburg, some of them created within days of the fighting, others years afterward. We've assembled a variety of these portrayals.
Published: 7/3/17 News from Gettysburg By: Waters Whipple BramanCategory: Firsthand Accounts Library of Congress Lieutenant Waters Whipple Braman, Co. C, 93rd New York Infantry During the Battle of Gettysburg, First Lieutenant Waters Whipple Braman, 23, and his regiment, the 93rd New...
Published: 7/1/13 The Battle in Public: Newspaper Reports from Gettysburg By: Glenn BrasherCategory: Firsthand Accounts Undoubtedly, over the next few days newspapers and blogs will provide enthralling details about the Battle of Gettysburg on the 150th anniversaries of each of its three days. In our...
12 Published: 6/30/13 Gettysburg in Color By: The Civil War MonitorCategory: Gettysburg At the Battle of Gettysburg, artist Edwin Forbes was an eyewitness to history. Later, he created these watercolors based on the sketches he had made as the epic engagement unfolded.