A Gettysburg Photo Tour: Then & Now Photos with Map Locations and GPS Coordinates

A Gettysburg Photo Tour: Then & Now Photos with Map Locations and GPS Coordinates

by Jack Kunkel
A Gettysburg Photo Tour: Then & Now Photos with Map Locations and GPS Coordinates

A Gettysburg Photo Tour: Then & Now Photos with Map Locations and GPS Coordinates

by Jack Kunkel

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Overview

Come back in time with me as we tour the exact locations on the Gettysburg battlefield where events happened - both momentous and mundane - during the battle that changed American history. We know for sure exactly where certain events happened because we can match the modern-day locations to where the old, period photographs were taken.

The Gettysburg battlefield was unique in the Civil War in that it was both heavily photographed and well preserved, allowing us to follow in the exact footsteps of the original photographers who took photos that they considered the most worthy at that time. Though no photos were taken while the battle was in progress, a large number were taken just a few days later - while Lee's army was still retreating back to Virginia, and before mothers learned their boys lay dead at a place called Gettysburg.

All of the best of the period photos known taken of Gettysburg in the days or month after the battle are included in this book, most with easily followed map locations of where they were taken, and even GPS coordinates. Where no immediate photos were taken of an interesting subject, I've included the earliest photo available, sometimes one or two decades after the battle.

In all, you'll find over 100 then & now Gettysburg photos in this book, as well as numerous landscape photos showing modern views of the battlefield. Whether you tour the battlefield from your easy chair, or actually walking the field, I hope and believe you'll find this book to be an invaluable companion.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016225180
Publisher: Pepper Publishing
Publication date: 02/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

I’m the author of five books on the Civil War battles, three of them on the battle of Gettysburg, one on Shiloh and one on Antietam. I don’t write history books, I tell stories – true ones – to hopefully entertain as well as inform, while sticking absolutely true to the facts to the best of my knowledge.

I consider myself more of a presenter than a historian, meaning that, rather than unearthing new facts, I concentrate more on presenting the already known facts, taking full advantage of modern technology when possible. For example, in studying battles, it’s always frustrated me to encounter thick books loaded with text, but which contain only a few obscure maps. In contrast, most of my books are loaded with photos, maps, and illustrations, often with links to on-line Google maps and/or YouTube battlefield videos.

Although Americans were once justifiably proud of the fact that the nation was able to knit itself back together after such a terrible civil war, today we again live in highly divisive times unseen since that war, and writers are expected to choose sides and deliver moral homilies. Not me. I write with no agenda except the truth. I don’t care which side was “good” and which was “bad.” As far as I’m concerned, the Civil War participants on both sides were Americans, products of their time and environment, and quite willing to die for what they believed in.

As an author, I just tell what happened, and let readers sort out the heroes and villains to suit themselves.
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