25 May 10 – 31 May 10
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I could walk the battlefields all day, but we had 80+ degree days and it was too hot to walk in the afternoon. There are lots of trails and fields you can walk through. The only thing that is not permitted is a metal detector.
We spent the last day before we left walking the cemetery. All of the Union soldiers are buried there. I found it rather ironic now that they did not want any of the Southern Army buried there. I guess they figured they would still be fighting. There are 700+ unknown graves with separate areas for each Northern state. Most of those buried here were buried on the battlefield in shallow graves. Even before the war was over the government paid $1.39 for each one who was taken from a shallow or exposed grave and reburied in the cemetery. Can you imagine the work involved? Ohio has 131 buried there. Other parts of the cemetery have been used as PA's military burial grounds. There are military people from the Spanish American war, WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam also buried on the outer part.
The monument in the center is supposedly where Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address. If you really want to get a feel of the mood of the country at the time – go back and read those 271 words again. I will say after being here for a week President Lincoln was wrong when he said: “The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here...” oh how we have remembered the darkest time in our history - brother against brother and father against son.
I did do some looking while there at Chambers' involved in the battle - I have a list of names and what part of the military they were assigned to down to the company level. All it will take now is some research to find out which state the infantry-cavalry-artillery unit they served with was from. I have never heard anyone talk about a Chambers serving in the Civil War, but that does not mean it could not have happened. There was not any indication of loss of life for the fourteen names I found listed.
We did go to Falling Water on our two day stay in central PA. We did not do the tour as it was $18 each and I had seen the PBS specials on its construction then the restoration that had to be done a number of years ago. While driving in the up and down hills we did find a covered bridge to stop and examine.
We had two travel days this week, but it is great to be back in Ohio for a short spell. We are staying in Braceville and will be here thru the Chambers Reunion the end of June. We were here for the first 'Friday Night Coffee' in a spell and didn't get much Bible study done. To be honest – none, but had a great time of sharing what is happening here and highlights from our trip. We did NOT solve the world's problems though.
I am not going to post something each week until we go back on the road west. I will do it every other week instead. I would hate to bore you with the monotony of bible study – church – ball games as the Church has two softball teams this year and visiting friends and family.
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All from the Gettysburg National Cemetery