Little Round Top Cannon at Sunset by Ed (Franklin, IN) Cannon at Sunset My son and I were visting Gettysburg in late July 2009. We checked the weather for the next day… prediction – rain. So, we headed out in the late afternoon, then into the evening to explore. Didn’t plan it, but we were […]
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London’s Civil War Poem
London’s Civil War Poem by London (TX) Camoflage IroncladVillageIllnessLincoln WarAlot of menRemember Click here to post comments Join in and write your own page! It’s easy to do. How? Simply click here to return to Civil War Poetry Slam.
Make Money from Home
My Personal Journey to Make Money from Home through Love for Gettysburg Strange but true, it is possible to make money from home via online business ideas. I saw a home based business opportunity in my passion for history and love of Gettysburg. My Personal History I live Just South of Gettysburg near Westminster, Maryland. […]
Map of Gettysburg, Major Routes in the Area on Gettysburg Maps
Map of Gettysburg You don’t need a detailed map of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to visit the battlefields since you can always jump on the auto tour road and follow the signs… but Gettysburg maps showing a basic road map of the area definitely help with navigation. Otherwise you might get caught going around in circles — […]
Mary Todd Lincoln Cake
Mary Todd Lincoln Cake by Amy (www.visit-gettysburg.com) Here’s the famous Lincoln cake recipe. President Lincoln’s wife Mary Todd Lincoln apparently made this vanilla almond cake for him while they were courting and during their time in the White House. Ingredients:1 cup almonds1 cup butter1-1/2 cups sugar2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour1 tablespoon baking powder1-1/3 cups milk6 egg […]
Monumental Spirit
Monumental Spirit by Deb Wollesen (Omaha, Nebr.) I have a story about Gettysburg from May of 2005. My husband and I went to the visitors center and bought a cd tour and just got into our car and drove around the historic battlefield. We were nearing the end when we came upon one of the […]