"Monuments of granite and bronze were erected as
tangible reminders of the courage with which Union and Confederate regiments marched to sacrifice. Those monuments and those fields still inspire. The monuments are worn with age, the fields are tranquil, but one can sense the distant thunder of the guns. And to stand upon ground consecrated with the blood of thousands who cherished their beliefs more strongly than life
itself is to touch the heart of this nation." BRIAN C. POHANKA - From "Distant Thunder"
United States Sanitary Commission Agent Terri Shorter and Fifer Kevin Shorter
My nephew, Matthew Garbett. Matthew reenacted briefly (nothing lasts long with him) but I'm glad I got a few photos.
my one and only nephew, on the far right. He only reenacted a few times so I'm glad I managed a few photos out of it.
Bernie and Will (when he's not portraying Gen. Pickett).
Bernie can tell you the most amazing ghost story that happened to her at The Homestead in Gettysburg!!! The story gave me goosebumps when she told it to me!!
Dale Fetzer, good friend, fellow reenactor and Ft. Delaware historian.
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