Jennie Wade.
Ginny Wade, a seamstress, was the first civilian casualty of the Civil War. She was the only Gettysburg civilian killed directly during the Battle of Gettysburg.
The only civilian killed at Gettysburg was Jennie Wade, killed by a stray Confederate bullet while she was making bread.
Other than the massive casualties absorbed by the armies of both sides, the saddest thing was the death of Jennie Wade. She would be the only civilian casualty of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Mary Virginia Wade .
The exact number of civilian deaths during the Battle of Gettysburg is difficult to determine, but it is estimated to be relatively low. Most of the casualties at Gettysburg were military personnel, with civilian deaths primarily occurring due to shelling or accidental stray bullets. Some estimates suggest that around 20 civilians died during the battle.
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Jennie Wade, whose house is now a museum of sorts, was the only noncombatant civilian who died as a result of military action ( one or two bullet holes) in the Battle of Gettysburg. She was engaged in baking bread for the Union troops at the time of the gunshots.l It is a tragedy of war.
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The Union lost 3155 people, for a total of 23 055 losses/casualties whereas the confederates lost 4078 people, for a total loss/casulty count of 23 231 people
There was only one Battle of Gettysburg. It took place at Gettysburg, PA.
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Mary Virginia (Jenny) Wade, age 20, killed when a random bullet from the Battle of Gettysburg went through the door of her sisters house and hit her in the back and heart. She died instantly. She was visiting her sister to help her with her newborn baby. She died in the presence of her mother while they were in the kitchen kneading dough for bisquits. And by the way, as a side story, in her apron pocket was a photograph of her boyfriend, Jack Skelly, who unbeknownst to her, had died a week ago in Virginia while fighting with the Pennsylvannia Regiment. They are buried near each other.