At Gettysburg, PA, during three days of July 1863, 160,000 men fought
one of the most fierce and storied battles of the US Civil War. Nearly
one in three of those men ended up a casualty of that battle, and when
the two armies departed a few days later, 21,000 wounded remained. This
book is the story of how those soldiers were cared for in a town of
2,500 people. Historian and author of several other guides to
Gettysburg, James Gindlesperger provides a context for the medical and
organizational constraints of the era and then provides details about
the aid stations and field hospitals created in the aftermath of the
battle. Filled with historical and contemporary photos, as well as
stories about the soldiers and their healers, this book is a detailed
guide for visitors to the site as well as others interested in American
Civil War history.