Gettysburg: Bold Battle in the North
By (Author) Sarah Elder Hale
Cricket Books, a division of Carus Publishing Co
Cricket Books, a division of Carus Publishing Co
7th March 2006
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Early modern warfare (including gunpowder warfare)
History of the Americas
973.7349
Hardback
43
Width 177mm, Height 228mm
283g
Gettysburg, a quiet Pennsylvania farm town, was located at the intersection of nine major roads. The town, set amid rolling hills and valleys, was an ideal spot for a battle but neither army planned it that way. When the Union and Confederate armies collided there, they fought in a wheat field and a peach orchard, where the fruit was just beginning to ripen. It would be the deadliest battle of the Civil War. The bodies of the thousands of soldiers who died littered the fields, and the town's churches, homes, and farms were converted into hospitals for the wounded.
Gettysburg: Bold Battle in the North tells the story of how General Robert E. Lee pushed his troops into Union territory hoping to change the tide of the war for the Confederacy. Explore Lee's strategy for disrupting Union troops. Discover the chilling details of this fierce three-day battle. Meet the brave soldiers who fought in horrendous hand-to-hand combat for their causes.