Today is the 159th anniversarey of Gettysburg July 1st. This is a great story about one of my heros of Gettysburg. Elizibeth Thorn an incredible person. Every American should know of this person for what she did after Gettysburg. What this must have been like to bury so many dead solders all most by her self. While being 7 month pregnant. Unbelievable. A true American HERO.
This brings back memories. A few years ago when we visited Gettysburg we stayed at the Comfort Suites which was very close. We did a lot of walking through and close to this cemetary.
Been there twice, and never knew the Thorns were buried there. Thank you so much for the walk through history, and for your time and effort. Cant wait to get back there. From California.
GREAT VIDEO great stories. Ive been to Gettysburg five times and always wanted to knows the history of g the folk buried there Last time I was privileged to be there it was winter December and at 3 pm was the only person at the deserted grave yard. Fascinating walking around and studying the gate house and taking many pics of the area. Also found the two grave markers of the two e confederate soldiers buried altho there remains were removed to an obscure position. Thanks u soooo much for the enlightening video. most appreciated. by the way Im from Johannesburg. South Africa si hows that for an interest I have. Best wishes to all . Viv Sharfman
I have an orginal piece of wood lath from the gate house and a bullet found on cemetery hill I purchased at the Gettysburg history museum. If ever back in town you should definitely check it out.
Bit of trivia: Peter Thorn's unit, the 138th Pennsylvania Infantry took part in the Petersburg Breakthrough on April 2nd, 1865. Two soldiers of Company F, Cpl Mauk and Pvt Wolford were near the Boydton Plank Road when they encountered 2 Confederates and were called upon to surrender. Refusing to do so they opened fire, killing one of them. That soldier was Lt. General A.P. Hill, commander of the 3rd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
Today is the 159th anniversarey of Gettysburg July 1st. This is a great story about one of my heros of Gettysburg. Elizibeth Thorn an incredible person. Every American should know of this person for what she did after Gettysburg. What this must have been like to bury so many dead solders all most by her self. While being 7 month pregnant. Unbelievable. A true American HERO.
What a great treat to see the interior of the gate house. I’ve always wondered what it looked like.
10:15 you can feel how when the soldiers came were there walking around in there own spirit walking around up and down in gettysburg
The drone footage of the top of the gatehouse was really amazing! I could watch these videos all day.
We're in the cellar of the Evergreen Cemetery gatehouse----how cool is this?
What a wonderful view from the bedroom window.
Wow, to see the interior of the gatehouse is amazing!
This brings back memories. A few years ago when we visited Gettysburg we stayed at the Comfort Suites which was very close. We did a lot of walking through and close to this cemetary.
I have always wanted to see the inside of the gatehouse. Can't wait! Will be back in Gettysburg for bike week.
When and What is bike week? Sounds like something I'd like to be a part of!
@@creativelicense3020 just look up bike week Gettysburg. It pretty awesome!
@@matthewmoneypit1558 Tell me about it!
I love these informative videos and I love Gettysburg 🇺🇸🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Been there twice, and never knew the Thorns were buried there. Thank you so much for the walk through history, and for your time and effort.
Cant wait to get back there.
From California.
GREAT VIDEO great stories. Ive been to Gettysburg five times and always wanted to knows the history of g the folk buried there Last time I was privileged to be there it was winter December and at 3 pm was the only person at the deserted grave yard. Fascinating walking around and studying the gate house and taking many pics of the area. Also found the two grave markers of the two e confederate soldiers buried altho there remains were removed to an obscure position. Thanks u soooo much for the enlightening video. most appreciated. by the way Im from Johannesburg. South Africa si hows that for an interest I have. Best wishes to all . Viv Sharfman
Drove through the gatehouse several years ago on a visit to Gettysburg.
I have an orginal piece of wood lath from the gate house and a bullet found on cemetery hill I purchased at the Gettysburg history museum. If ever back in town you should definitely check it out.
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@@herbpyle712 The Gettysburg history museum I mean.
I'm hooked on history of Gettysburg for sure. Very interesting.
Tim is the man!
Great commentary.
That was really cool. Thank you for posting the video.
Bit of trivia: Peter Thorn's unit, the 138th Pennsylvania Infantry took part in the Petersburg Breakthrough on April 2nd, 1865. Two soldiers of Company F, Cpl Mauk and Pvt Wolford were near the Boydton Plank Road when they encountered 2 Confederates and were called upon to surrender. Refusing to do so they opened fire, killing one of them. That soldier was Lt. General A.P. Hill, commander of the 3rd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
Awesome…..I always wondered about that structure. Thank you.
Great video , been through Evergreen Cemetary , but I noticed there was no mention or video of Jenny Wade 's burial site that's right there.
As, Always, Well Done..
Thanks Guys. Really interesting.
So excited!!! 😁
Well done. Thank you.
I wish these types if videos would show up in people's youtube algorithms. These are always amazing videos
Another amazing video
Tim’s verbiage is uncanny good!
Apperently somebody still lives there. I was out in front of it last week and could tell that a TV was on behind the curtains.
Did Cemetery Hill have a name before the creation of Evergreen Cemetery?
Does anyone have any information on Elizabeth's brothers? Im trying to trace a connection. Thank yoh.
Great!
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