D. Scott Hartwig

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D. Scott Hartwig


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David Scott Hartwig is a thirty-four year veteran of the National Park Service and served as Gettysburg’s supervisory historian for twenty years. He won the NPS regional Freeman Tilden Award for Excellence in Interpretation in 1993.

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“Fred Foard, another soldier in the 20th, remembered seeing the chaplain of his regiment, “who was bounding over the tops of laurel bushes like a kangaroo.” Foard heard McRae bellow at him, “Parson—Parson—God Damn it, come back here; you have been praying all your life to get to heaven and now that you have a short cut you are running away from it.”
D. Scott Hartwig, To Antietam Creek: The Maryland Campaign of September 1862

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