No, there is a famous and haunting photograph of the dead after the Battle of Antietam.
The American Civil War. Sorry, Roger Fenton photographed the Crimean War (1854), which precedes the ACW by 7 years at least. However, Matthew Brady, of whom you no doubt refer to, took more pictures that were related to the carnage and suffering. Micron Sorry, people photographed the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), which precedes the CW by 6 years at least. However, Micron, of whom you no doubt are, try looking up answers before you correct others.
The address of the Lincoln Train Museum is: 425 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325
The story behind Gettysburg ghosts is due to it being the largest battle in North American history, with many souls that were never "put to rest" due to the nature of the war.
Civil war....what the **** were u doin in history
Yes. The American history has eventful date with July 4th. End of battle of Gettysburg and Vicksburg , 1863,; then President Abraham Lincoln on civil war on7th July 1863 , as prelude to Gettysburg speech of 'all men were created equal'.
I would say Princess Diana. For sure she was the most photographed in the UK.
The Gettysburg Battlefield was the scene of the Battle of Gettysburg, one of the most famous battles of the American Civil War. Gettysburg is a town in Pennsylvania.
The American Civil War. Sorry, Roger Fenton photographed the Crimean War (1854), which precedes the ACW by 7 years at least. However, Matthew Brady, of whom you no doubt refer to, took more pictures that were related to the carnage and suffering. Micron Sorry, people photographed the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), which precedes the CW by 6 years at least. However, Micron, of whom you no doubt are, try looking up answers before you correct others.
Gettysburg was a small town in Pennsylvania and was the site of perhaps the single most famous battle in American history. The people of Gettysburg were undoubtedly Northern leaning.
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September 11th 2001 is the most photographed event/ day in history while the swearing in of Barack Obama may be the most photographed moment. WW2 is the most photographed event in world history. Although it lasted a lot longer than one day.
The web address of the Gettysburg Museum Of History is: http://www.gettysburgmuseumofhistory.com
because allot of lives were gone in the battle of Gettysburg so Abraham Lincoln came and gave a speech
The phone number of the Gettysburg Museum Of History is: 717-337-2035.
because allot of lives were gone in the battle of Gettysburg so Abraham Lincoln came and gave a speech
She was the first woman to hold a presidential cabinet position.
The 442nd was the most decorated unit in American History.