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"One of the most neglected aspects of the battle of Gettysburg is the fighting that took place on the Rose Farm on the second and third days. With one exception. The area of the farm known as "the Wheatfield" has not been neglected, though it has certainly been misinterpreted. The 225-acre farm became the epicenter of the fighting on July 2, 1863. You will learn the history of the Rose Farm from its first settlement to the present day, aspects of the battle hitherto unknown, and soldiers' experiences and how they connected and intertwined with one another"-- Provided by publisher.

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"One of the most neglected aspects of the battle of Gettysburg is the fighting that took place on the Rose Farm on the second and third days. With one exception. The area of the farm known as "the Wheatfield" has not been neglected, though it has certainly been misinterpreted. The 225-acre farm became the epicenter of the fighting on July 2, 1863. You will learn the history of the Rose Farm from its first settlement to the present day, aspects of the battle hitherto unknown, and soldiers' experiences and how they connected and intertwined with one another"-- Provided by publisher.
Autorenporträt
Scott T. Fink attended Towson University and graduated from the Washington School of Photography, both in his home state of Maryland. He served in the U.S. Army and Maryland Army National Guard for nearly 19 years and retired as a Staff Sergeant. He is the author of several published articles that appeared in Civil War Times and Gettysburg Magazine. He has been an avid student of the Civil War for many years and spent much of the last decade studying Gettysburg in general, and Gettysburg photographs in particular. An Iraq War veteran and Purple Heart recipient, Scott lives in Olney, Maryland, with his wife, three children, and two dogs.