Just got done with what I thought was a good read: "Firestorm at Gettysburg: Civilian Voices" by Slade & Alexander and was amazed at something which previously I had never read or crossed my mind and that is - relic / souvenir hunters.
It states that people were coming around for a while after the battle looking for souveniers and were willing to pay for anything and that some of the ordnance recovered was detonating when it was picked up. I got to thinking, up to when were relics of this battle being found??? I would've thought most of the items that could be recovered would've been especially if people were willing to pay for such items. It also states that bodies were found months later and that these men mustv'e crawled to find water or help and then died.
Anyone have any interesting stories of relics or remains being found from Gettysburg? Anything that would be from say the 1960's - 2000?
It's neat to think that some of that stuff was still laying around years later.
Just curious.
It states that people were coming around for a while after the battle looking for souveniers and were willing to pay for anything and that some of the ordnance recovered was detonating when it was picked up. I got to thinking, up to when were relics of this battle being found??? I would've thought most of the items that could be recovered would've been especially if people were willing to pay for such items. It also states that bodies were found months later and that these men mustv'e crawled to find water or help and then died.
Anyone have any interesting stories of relics or remains being found from Gettysburg? Anything that would be from say the 1960's - 2000?
It's neat to think that some of that stuff was still laying around years later.
Just curious.
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