Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863-1938
A vivid, groundbreaking history of Gettysburg’s transformation into sacred ground, told through colorized images and deep research.

Patrick Brennan, a long-time student of the Civil War and editorial advisor for The Civil War Monitor magazine, with his technology-astute daughter Dylan Brennan, brought Gettysburg into the 21st century with Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1: Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters. The third and final entry examines the battlefield’s transformation from post-battle hell to American shrine.

The Brennans used an artificial intelligence-based computerized color identifier to determine the general color of uniforms, flesh, hair, equipment, terrain, houses, and more with stunning accuracy. Additional research determined the exact colors. The result is a monumental study of the important three-day battle like it has never been seen before. The deep colorization of battle-related woodcuts, for example, reveals a plethora of details that have passed generations of eyes unseen. The photos of the soldiers, their officers, and the returning veterans look as if they were taken yesterday.

Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863–1938 details the meandering and fascinating story up to the eve of World War II by surveying the post-battle cleanup, the establishment of the National Cemetery, land acquisition and the monument movement, the three major anniversary celebrations, Camp Colt and the Marine reenactment of 1922, and the creation of the National Military Park. Even the effects of the automobile revolution and its deep impact on the park are covered in entertaining detail.

This sweeping installment closes the series, which every student of history in general, and the Civil War in particular, will want to own for a lifetime.
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Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863-1938
A vivid, groundbreaking history of Gettysburg’s transformation into sacred ground, told through colorized images and deep research.

Patrick Brennan, a long-time student of the Civil War and editorial advisor for The Civil War Monitor magazine, with his technology-astute daughter Dylan Brennan, brought Gettysburg into the 21st century with Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1: Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters. The third and final entry examines the battlefield’s transformation from post-battle hell to American shrine.

The Brennans used an artificial intelligence-based computerized color identifier to determine the general color of uniforms, flesh, hair, equipment, terrain, houses, and more with stunning accuracy. Additional research determined the exact colors. The result is a monumental study of the important three-day battle like it has never been seen before. The deep colorization of battle-related woodcuts, for example, reveals a plethora of details that have passed generations of eyes unseen. The photos of the soldiers, their officers, and the returning veterans look as if they were taken yesterday.

Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863–1938 details the meandering and fascinating story up to the eve of World War II by surveying the post-battle cleanup, the establishment of the National Cemetery, land acquisition and the monument movement, the three major anniversary celebrations, Camp Colt and the Marine reenactment of 1922, and the creation of the National Military Park. Even the effects of the automobile revolution and its deep impact on the park are covered in entertaining detail.

This sweeping installment closes the series, which every student of history in general, and the Civil War in particular, will want to own for a lifetime.
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Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863-1938

Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863-1938

Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863-1938

Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863-1938

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A vivid, groundbreaking history of Gettysburg’s transformation into sacred ground, told through colorized images and deep research.

Patrick Brennan, a long-time student of the Civil War and editorial advisor for The Civil War Monitor magazine, with his technology-astute daughter Dylan Brennan, brought Gettysburg into the 21st century with Gettysburg in Color: Volume 1: Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard and Volume 2: The Wheatfield to Falling Waters. The third and final entry examines the battlefield’s transformation from post-battle hell to American shrine.

The Brennans used an artificial intelligence-based computerized color identifier to determine the general color of uniforms, flesh, hair, equipment, terrain, houses, and more with stunning accuracy. Additional research determined the exact colors. The result is a monumental study of the important three-day battle like it has never been seen before. The deep colorization of battle-related woodcuts, for example, reveals a plethora of details that have passed generations of eyes unseen. The photos of the soldiers, their officers, and the returning veterans look as if they were taken yesterday.

Gettysburg in Color: Volume 3: Sacred Ground, 1863–1938 details the meandering and fascinating story up to the eve of World War II by surveying the post-battle cleanup, the establishment of the National Cemetery, land acquisition and the monument movement, the three major anniversary celebrations, Camp Colt and the Marine reenactment of 1922, and the creation of the National Military Park. Even the effects of the automobile revolution and its deep impact on the park are covered in entertaining detail.

This sweeping installment closes the series, which every student of history in general, and the Civil War in particular, will want to own for a lifetime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611217292
Publisher: Savas Beatie
Publication date: 06/15/2025
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Pat Brennan is the author of Secessionville: Assault on Charleston (1996), To Die Game: General J. E. B. Stuart, CSA (1998), and more than twenty articles for a variety of Civil War magazines and journals. Pat is on the Editorial Advisory Board for The Civil War Monitor and his work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune and The Reader. He has lectured around the country on the Civil War and Bob Dylan.

Dylan Brennan is a full-time colorizer and designer.
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