Tuesday November 8, 2011Stopped
at Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor’s Center. Saw a short film on
Battle of Gettysburg Saw the cyclorama painting of the Battle of Gettysburg
Became a member of The Friends of Gettysburg Took a preliminary ride around the
battlefield Stopped at the Virginia
State Monument;
on top of the monument is a statue of Robert E. Lee on his horse,
Traveler. The lower part of the monument
features statues of Virginia
soldiers. Looked across the field toward
the Northern side and tried to imagine the southern troops as they marched
across that field while being bombarded by cannon shots.
Stopped at Pennsulvania
State Monument. It is the largest state Monument at Gettysburg. On the monument are listed the names of all
the Soldiers from Pennsylvania who fought at Gettysburg. Listed by
regiment. Saw great-great-great grandfather’s name A. Dierenbach listed in the
73rd Regiment. There was not
enough space for his first name, Andrew
Wednesday November 9,
2011 Went to Harpers Ferry, WVA, a small town on a hillside overlooking
where the Potomac and Shenandoah
Rivers meet. Three states meet here: Maryland, Virginia and West
Virginia Saw Fire House where John Brown
was captured. The U.S. troops
were led by Colonel Robert E. Lee.
Serving with him was JEB Stuart.Visited John Brown Museum and Wax Museum
Toured Antietam
Battlefield. Antietam
was the scene of the bloodiest day in American History. 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or
missing. Clara Barton, founder of the
American Red Cross, risked her life to help the wounded On the battlefield.
Thursday November 10
Took a free bus ride around the Battlefield. Saw the Gettysburg Diorama, a
scale model version of the entire three day Battle.
It is the largest military diorama in the U.S.Friday November 11 R&R
Saturday November 12 R&R
Sunday November 13
Visited the Eisenhower Farm. This was
the first home that Eisenhower owned. It
is a National Historic Site. He used it
as a getaway during his Presidency and used it as a meeting place for world
leaders because of its peaceful setting.
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