Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Brunswick, Maine in the Civil War

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Visit the Historic Home of Civil War Hero Joshua Chamberlain in Brunswick, Maine
"Lawrence Joshua ( I thought it was Joshua Lawrence .TD) Chamberlain was a quiet college professor when the Civil War began, but before it was over he became one of the Union's most celebrated officers - the hero of Little Round Top at Gettysburg and the man selected to accept Robert E. Lee's formal surrender at Appomattox."  More here at Gettysburg Daily

  • Harriet Beecher Stowe house.
  • Bowdoin Graduates Who Served with the Union
  • Bowdoin Graduates Who Served with the Confederacy
  • Maine’s Civil War Monuments
  • (Below) The charge of the 20th Maine on Little Round Top, Gettysburg, 1863 Don Troiani
  • MAINE INFANTRY REGIMENTS in the Civil War.
    Brunswick Trivia:  "Brunswick, Maine has the widest main street in Maine because Indians burned down the town and in order for that not to happen again they made the main street very wide so that the fire could not jump from building to building."  More here.
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