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Marion's visit to Gettysburg - Jeeper704 - 03-08-2009 Wow, I am sooooo envious because you got to visit Gettysburg. If Bianca agrees, I'd go to Gettysburg as our wedding trip.
Joshua Chamberlain sure is my favorite too. What he and his 20th Maine accomplished is far beyond the call of duty.
I read several reports on that battle. Must admit I feel sorry for the Confederate boys who simply vanished under the murderous Federal artillery and musket fire there. Gettysburg is - to me - one of the examples of the brutal fightings during the Civil War.
Erwin Marion's visit to Gettysburg - civilwargal - 03-13-2009
Sorry Moose, I missed your post while I was on vacation. There were several Irish Officers that planned on invading Canada and were using the Civil War to gain financial and political leverage to accomplish that. The Irish Brigade that was represented by the Wolfhound monument used the message that the US war was a way to practice war to gain independence for Ireland. The most likely candidate for who you are thinking of was Thomas Frances Meagher who led a very colorful life. He had planned on leading his unit into Canada after the war, but his troops were so decimated that he dropped the plan. Several years after the war, he died when he either fell/jumped or was pushed off a steamer on the Missouri River. He had suffered from major depression after the war and had become an alcoholic. Marion's visit to Gettysburg - moose - 03-15-2009
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