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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1036436" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yes! I’ve obviously been to Getty. Climbed Devils Den etc. Did the car CD audio tour. I lived about 20 miles from Malvern Hill so we’d stop at the Cannons, Park and walk the trail to the James River. (I lived in Richmond for 25 years and lived on the James at Pony Pasture and Brown island. I’ve swam across the Mississippi and James Rivers multiple times and that’s Honest truth. Although the Mississipi I was left on a sandbar so I kinda had to!</p><p>At Malvern Hill witnesses said there were so many wounded in the Battlefield that the Earth took an appearance of moving or as if it was crawling with bodies. You’ll see it in literature and poems. From wounded crawling on the ground etc. 6,000+ wounded. Over 1,000+ just missing. I visited Crater Road, Richmond Battlefield and I worked in Mechanicsville, so did most of the Sevens Day sites (multiple times) I ate lunch at Cold Harbor battlefield Park a dozen times. Love the history. Also did Charleston Harbor (Fort Sumter) where the first shot fired. Then my best friend across 5 years parents had a large Cattle Farm in Farmville, like 20 minutes from Appomattox, so stood in the Spot where Lee surrendered. My favorite spot is Antietam, they light it with candles for each life lost at night once annually. It’s impressive but very sad. Oh and nearby Harper’s Ferry is a must. I’ve Run those Mountains by foot doing the simulated March to Meet Stonewall.</p><p>My great uncle (My late Grandma Fritzy said I’m her Brothers Twin) died on Juno. Sorry wrong era I know but True Story. Maybe I’ve got a little Gump in me !. I feel at home at those places and who goes to eat lunch on battlefields <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="Laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" /></p><p></p><p>PS. Edgerrin is going to do some Battle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1036436, member: 10086"] Yes! I’ve obviously been to Getty. Climbed Devils Den etc. Did the car CD audio tour. I lived about 20 miles from Malvern Hill so we’d stop at the Cannons, Park and walk the trail to the James River. (I lived in Richmond for 25 years and lived on the James at Pony Pasture and Brown island. I’ve swam across the Mississippi and James Rivers multiple times and that’s Honest truth. Although the Mississipi I was left on a sandbar so I kinda had to! At Malvern Hill witnesses said there were so many wounded in the Battlefield that the Earth took an appearance of moving or as if it was crawling with bodies. You’ll see it in literature and poems. From wounded crawling on the ground etc. 6,000+ wounded. Over 1,000+ just missing. I visited Crater Road, Richmond Battlefield and I worked in Mechanicsville, so did most of the Sevens Day sites (multiple times) I ate lunch at Cold Harbor battlefield Park a dozen times. Love the history. Also did Charleston Harbor (Fort Sumter) where the first shot fired. Then my best friend across 5 years parents had a large Cattle Farm in Farmville, like 20 minutes from Appomattox, so stood in the Spot where Lee surrendered. My favorite spot is Antietam, they light it with candles for each life lost at night once annually. It’s impressive but very sad. Oh and nearby Harper’s Ferry is a must. I’ve Run those Mountains by foot doing the simulated March to Meet Stonewall. My great uncle (My late Grandma Fritzy said I’m her Brothers Twin) died on Juno. Sorry wrong era I know but True Story. Maybe I’ve got a little Gump in me !. I feel at home at those places and who goes to eat lunch on battlefields :laugh: PS. Edgerrin is going to do some Battle [/QUOTE]
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