Through extensive research and period photographs, author Roy Frampton
brings the lives of Civil War heroes back from the forgotten past.
Because of their courageous acts during the Gettysburg Campaign, 71 men
were awarded the Medal of Honor; seven men were awarded the reactivated
Confederate Medal of Honor. Learn the names, stories, and acts of
bravery that earned these soldiers our country's highest military
decoration for valor.
You'll be introduced men such as Captain Francis Irsch, who, with a
small contingent of men, stalled the Confederate advance through the
streets of Gettysburg by fortifying a local hotel; Sgt. Francis
Jefferson Coates, who suffered a horrific wound attempting to rally his
company on McPherson's Ridge; Benjamin W. Owens, who single-handedly
manned an artillery piece on a rickety wooden bridge at the battle of
Stephenson's Depot. These stories and more honor a few ordinary men and
their enduring acts of valor that stand like noble pillars.