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SUMMARY:10 Days Campaign: Battle of Princeton
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 30th from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.\nBattlefield Overlook Event Center\, 625 Biglerville Rd.\, Gettysburg\n \n\nAt a critical moment\, with the fight for independence hanging by a thread\, General Washington risked it all with a daring campaign to cross the Delaware River in the dark\, strike the German garrison at Trenton\, and then confront and outmaneuver British Commander Charles Cornwallis in the follow-up Battle of Princeton. All of the major figures of the American Revolution were on Washington’s team in what came to be called the “10 Days Campaign.” \nJoin historian Ralph Siegel on Saturday\, May 30th at 11 a.m. as he illustrates the movement of forces over the 10 days culminating in the climactic fight on the William and Thomas Clark farms south of the British stronghold at the Princeton College’s Nassau Hall. It was a victory that saw the death of Brigadier General Hugh Mercer\, the death of the first U.S. Marine killed in action in a land battle\, and the triumph for the colonial regiments that saved the Revolution from being extinguished. \nTickets are free for Gettysburg History members and $10/general admission. \n\nReserve your tickets: https://113910.blackbaudhosting.com/113910/10-Days-Campaign-Battle-of-Princeton
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LOCATION:Battlefield Overlook Event Center\, 625 Biglerville Road\, Gettysburg\, 17325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gettysburg History":MAILTO:info@gettysburghistory.org
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SUMMARY:There is But One Option for the Winter — Valley Forge
DESCRIPTION:In the winter of 1777\, General George Washington and the Continental Army set their sights on a little village in southeastern Pennsylvania called Valley Forge. The hardships they faced there would go down in history\, but what drove them to this desperate situation? Step beyond the story of what happened at Valley Forge to consider why political\, economic\, and strategic factors influenced the army’s decision\, and the impact of the encampment on that location. \nJoin historian Ken Gavin Saturday\, May 30th at 2 p.m. at the Battlefield Overlook Event Center (625 Biglerville Road\, Gettysburg) for this revolutionary discussion. \nFree for Gettysburg History members; $10/general admission. Reserve your tickets here.
URL:https://www.communitymedia.net/event/there-is-but-one-option-for-the-winter-valley-forge/
LOCATION:Battlefield Overlook Event Center\, 625 Biglerville Road\, Gettysburg\, 17325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gettysburg History":MAILTO:info@gettysburghistory.org
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SUMMARY:Fields of Fire: Gettysburg's First Day Farms
DESCRIPTION:Fields of Fire: Gettysburg’s First Day Farms\nJuly 1\, 10-11:30 a.m.\nBattlefield Overlook Event Center\, 625 Biglerville Road\, Gettysburg\n \n\nJoin historians Jim Hessler\, Andrew Dalton\, and Phil Spaugy for an in-depth exploration of three farms—Harmon\, Forney\, and McClean—at the heart of the Battle of Gettysburg’s first day. \nSpread across the fields west and north of town\, these properties were swept up in the first waves of fighting on July 1\, 1863—from the morning clash along Willoughby’s Run\, to the fierce contest for Oak Hill and beyond. \nBlending compelling human stories with battle action\, this program examines not only the combat that unfolded across these landscapes\, but also the experiences of the families who lived there and saw their homes transformed by war. The program will be followed by a book signing with the presenters. \nTickets are $10/Gettysburg History members and $20/general admission. Reserve your tickets here.
URL:https://www.communitymedia.net/event/fields-of-fire-gettysburgs-first-day-farms/
LOCATION:Battlefield Overlook Event Center\, 625 Biglerville Road\, Gettysburg\, 17325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,History
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