"Gettysburg: Panic in Pittsburg, then a nation saved" Topic
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Silent Pool | 09 Feb 2014 11:16 a.m. PST |
I saw this and thought it may be of interest to others. It includes some marvellous photography/graphics. Very clever. link |
Captain dEwell | 09 Feb 2014 11:26 a.m. PST |
Another view of modern day Pittsburg.
Scouting for the English by Robert Griffing In 1758, General John Forbes leads yet another campaign against the French at the forks of the Ohio. At his side are few native allies. Among them are warriors of the Cherokee and Catawba nations. They are the eyes of the army keeping careful watch on the trails west of the Alleghenies, often coming within sight of Fort Duquesne itself. Here we see a single silent warrior as he keeps a patient watch over the French across the Monongahela.
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vtsaogames | 09 Feb 2014 12:36 p.m. PST |
Very nice article and the graphics are excellent. Thanks. |
SteelVictory | 09 Feb 2014 5:57 p.m. PST |
For Pittsburgh during the Civil War there is none better than Arthur B. Fox. link |
A Twiningham | 10 Feb 2014 6:56 a.m. PST |
I'll second the Fox endorsement. Great books! |
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