Posted by jeffcat on October 05, 2018 at 13:17:18 from (50.207.7.236):
In Reply to: O.T.-Gettysburg, Pa. posted by Phil9N3667 on October 05, 2018 at 10:09:06:
Have done some reinacting out there. Go as a common farm hand or laborer. Makes you feel very humble. If you stand quietly by yourself and let the breeze blow across you, they will speak to you. Those three days the death toll was almost the same as the entire Nam war. There were over 72 thousand horses there. Over 3000 plus horses and mules were killed. The supply wagon train for the army of Viginia was over 17 miles long. No troops, just the supplies. Gettysburg itself was union reb union reb something like five times. There were several houses comendered. As "hospitals". Cut off your leg or arm factories. Many of the stumps were carterized with a glowing hot metal plate. These houses when returned to the owners had floors and basements just totally soaked with blood. All of the floors had to be pulled up and replaced. The mind blowing details just go on and on.
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