Wednesday, August 2, 2023

“If We Are Striking for Pennsylvania, Vol. 2” by Scott Mingus and Eric Wittenburg


Volume 1 of “If We Are Striking for Pennsylvania” covered June 3 – 21, 1863, when Robert E. Lee’s armies implemented the Confederate decision to invade the North. Volume 2, picks up with the period June 22-30, 1863, as Lee’s army and that of Major General George Meade moved into the positions that would eventually become the Battle of Gettysburg. Co-authors Scott Mingus and Eric Wittenburg continue the masterful job they did with the first volume, placing the reader right in the thick of events and happenings. 

Because Lee’s army was now on official northern soil, there is considerably more information provided about the civilian response. Rumors had been circulating for days; many Pennsylvanians believed Lee was aimed for the state capital of Harrisburg. Many people fled, including free blacks, who knew the confederates would send them south to slavery. But many had no choice but to stay, hoping for the best. Surprisingly, some areas even welcomed the invading Confederates.


To continue reading, please see my post today at Dancing Priest.


Some Wednesday Readings

 

In Memoriam: Meg Groeling – Chris Mackowski at Emerging Civil War. And her most popular post, War Chicken, was about the pet of Robert E. Lee.

 

2023 Haiku Competition – Society of Classical Poets.

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