10 books found
by Charles Edwin Kellogg
1936
by Arthur Caswell Parker, David Hale Newland, Henry Platt Cushing, Henry Leighton, Herman Le Roy Fairchild, Rudolf Ruedemann, Charles Henry Smyth
1910
by Charles Horton Peck, David Hale Newland, William John Miller
1913
by University of Texas. Bureau of Business Research, Cynthia R. Bettinger, Charles Tallifero Clark
1963
Trees by their very nature are landmarks and memorials. They are therefore identified with human happenings. Trees also have more than the allotted life span of man and carry their association through generations of men and women. Thus they often figure not only in biography but also in history.
Here, dramatic narrative is interwoven with excerpts from the letters and diaries of Connecticut's fighting ranks to produce an extended overview of the battle of Gettysburg that should appeal to Civil War enthusiasts, students new to the Civil War and those interested in Connecticut history.