Gettysburg
Located about ninety minutes from three major metro areas - Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia - Gettysburg sits in the "fertile crescent," an area brimming with agricultural possibilities.

Founded in the 1700s by James Gettys, the little town became headline material during the Civil War, although area residents never expected to be at the forefront of that controversy. Fate, however, had its way with the town, and Gettysburg found itself on the map permanently. When President Dwight D. Eisenhower retired here, Gettysburg became the place to visit for international tourists as well as Americans. Today, the National Park Service maintains the Gettysburg National Military Park, and the town caters to its visitors. Still imbued with small-country charm, Gettysburg beckons visitors from far and wide and treats them royally.

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Gettysburg
Located about ninety minutes from three major metro areas - Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia - Gettysburg sits in the "fertile crescent," an area brimming with agricultural possibilities.

Founded in the 1700s by James Gettys, the little town became headline material during the Civil War, although area residents never expected to be at the forefront of that controversy. Fate, however, had its way with the town, and Gettysburg found itself on the map permanently. When President Dwight D. Eisenhower retired here, Gettysburg became the place to visit for international tourists as well as Americans. Today, the National Park Service maintains the Gettysburg National Military Park, and the town caters to its visitors. Still imbued with small-country charm, Gettysburg beckons visitors from far and wide and treats them royally.

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Gettysburg

Gettysburg

by Dolly Nasby
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Overview

Located about ninety minutes from three major metro areas - Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia - Gettysburg sits in the "fertile crescent," an area brimming with agricultural possibilities.

Founded in the 1700s by James Gettys, the little town became headline material during the Civil War, although area residents never expected to be at the forefront of that controversy. Fate, however, had its way with the town, and Gettysburg found itself on the map permanently. When President Dwight D. Eisenhower retired here, Gettysburg became the place to visit for international tourists as well as Americans. Today, the National Park Service maintains the Gettysburg National Military Park, and the town caters to its visitors. Still imbued with small-country charm, Gettysburg beckons visitors from far and wide and treats them royally.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738536514
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 02/09/2005
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,005,455
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Dolly Nasby, author of Harpers Ferry and Charles Town, presents over two hundred photographs to illustrate the story of Gettysburg. A retired schoolteacher, Nasby pored over several hundred photographs to select those included in this book.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments vii Foreword viii Introduction ix
1 Beginnings 11
2 Battlefield Sites 17
3 Lincoln Square (Formerly Diamond) 41
4 All around the Town 51
5 Education 73
6 Religious Organizations 83
7 Heroes 93 Bibliography 95
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