Widow of Gettysburg (Heroines Behind the Lines #2) by Jocelyn Green
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Widow of Gettysburg (Heroines Behind the Lines #2) by Jocelyn Green
July 1863 - 163,000 men and 15,000 animals converged upon Gettysburg for the three day battle - July 1 - July 3. Many fled the area to protect themselves, but many - most of them women and children - were caught in the crossfire. The quiet life of Gettysburg no longer existed. The story also focuses on the aftermath that played out in the town and the story of their resilience. The Battle of Gettysburg has ended, but the wounds continued to run deep for everyone.
Gettysburg was said to be the greatest battle in the history of the Civil War. Just about every home and family had been touched by some kind of loss. This is a compelling story that I highly recommend.
Gettysburg was said to be the greatest battle in the history of the Civil War. Just about every home and family had been touched by some kind of loss. This is a compelling story that I highly recommend.
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