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Dan Shapiro
07-02-2017, 05:57
Charge of the 20th Maine at Little Round Top:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL-5uyp44WA

Clark Howard
07-02-2017, 06:41
My grandmother's grandfather, who was with the 20th Georgia Infantry, was captured on that day. He was sent to an island prison in the Delaware River, where he died in October of that year. The family was not aware of the location of the prison. I found the record of his capture and incarceration, then I visited the place in 1999. I viewed the entry of his arrival and death in the prison log book, with the help of the park ranger. There is an imposing monument to the dead. Almost as many guards as prisoners died there. Regards, Clark

oscars
07-02-2017, 10:06
20th Maine led by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain who is currently the darling of the Army War College because of his leadership of basically rag-tag, somewhat malcontents resulting in his award of the CMOH. Prior to the war, Chamberlain was a professor at Bowdoin College to which he returned as its president. Later, he served as the governor of Maine. He was truly the epitome of the citizen soldier.

bruce
07-02-2017, 11:34
Only problem with the Roundtop is the wrong people got there. Would have been better for all concerned if the folks up north had gone their way and the folks down south had gone their way. They could have had fun dealing with the northeastern liberals. And we could have had fun without them. JMHO. Sincerely. bruce.

snakehunter
07-03-2017, 05:04
My grandmother's grandfather, who was with the 20th Georgia Infantry, was captured on that day. He was sent to an island prison in the Delaware River, where he died in October of that year. The family was not aware of the location of the prison. I found the record of his capture and incarceration, then I visited the place in 1999. I viewed the entry of his arrival and death in the prison log book, with the help of the park ranger. There is an imposing monument to the dead. Almost as many guards as prisoners died there. Regards, Clark

My Grandmother's uncle was captured on Culp's Hill on the same day. He ended up in the Union prison camp in Elmira N.Y. He survived but only just.