J. Howard Wert was a recent college graduate when the armies of the
North and South converged near his family's homestead just three miles
outside Gettysburg in the summer of 1863. A militia member and
anti-slavery supporter, Wert acted as a guide for Union General George
Meade, helping position federal troops in the fields and hills around
town. Perhaps more importantly, he collected and labeled artifacts from
the battle, including a still-hot Confederate shell that almost hit him
near Little Round Top. After the war, Wert resumed gathering relics of
the three-day battle, many given to him by veterans of both sides,
including weapons, clothing, letters, furniture, and even items related
to Lincoln's Address. Now this amazing private collection can be
appreciated through more than 120 color pictures and informative text
about both the items and Wert's life.