Gettysburg Magazine 50

Gettysburg Magazine 50

Edited by James S. Pula

Table Of Contents

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Contents

Introduction

Articles
On the Ground at the Gettysburg Sesquicentennial: Eight Views from July 2013
Allen C. Guelzo

The Contested Meaning and Enduring Relevance of the Gettysburg Address
Michael Burlingame

If You Want to Go: Anniversary of the Ages, for All Ages
Sonny Fulks

Documents
What Did It Mean to Them?
Gettysburg Fifty Years Afterward
Herbert Francis Sherwood

The Journey to Gettysburg
Annette Tucker

What Did the Veterans Do at Their Reunions?
Lewis Daniel Hillard

Looking to the Future
John H. Leathers

All Was Peace and Joy
J. T. B. Hoover

The Final Charge
Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, 1913

The Wounds Healed
Charleston (SC) News and Courier, 1913

A Student's View of the Last Reunions
Lauren Roedner

John Hay's Description of the Gettysburg Address
Michael Burlingame

The True History of the Gettysburg Speech
Ward Hill Lamon

Gettysburg's Greatest Day: November 19, 1863
Henry Eyster Jacobs

President Woodrow Wilson's Address at Gettysburg, July 4, 1913

President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Speech at the Dedication of the Peace Memorial

Human Interest Stories
When Veterans Meet, Anything Can Happen

Old Soldiers Defy Gettysburg Heat
New York Times, 1913

Making Peace on the Gettysburg Battlefield, Fifty Years Later
James Rada Jr.