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read about Paul Philippoteaux the painter that wanted to get rich quick and paint a famous painting like Washington Across the Delaware. He hung around the Union Army for a year and nothing was happening so he tells them to call him if anything big happens. He gets a call after the battle at Gettysburg and told he missed the big one. He spends the rest of his life developing Gettyburg and paints the famous panorama.


It got off to a pretty slow start and I've had to set it aside for more pressing reading, but I plan to finish it.


I am more hopeful about a new book that came out this summer, On a Great Battlefield: The Making, Management, and Memory of Gettysburg National Military Park, 1933-2012. Hopefully it will be a much more enjoyable read (if I can ever get to it).

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A book I would recommend is "When the Smoke Cleared at Gettysburg - The Tragic Aftermath of the Bloodiest Battle of the Civil War" by George Sheldon. The last three chapters talk about the creation of the cemetery and the National Park. I found this to be an informative and well written book.




"A Strange and Blighted Land - Gettysburg: The Aftermath of Battle" has a lengthy section detailing the preservation/destruction of the battle starting from the days immediately following the fighting.
The information in this book is well-researched, but be forewarned: some parts are extremely graphic and may be offensive to some readers. Also I did not agree with all of the author's opinions.
Yet, laying aside these minor notes, I think the book should be on every serious CW historian's shelf. It really helps to define and understand the sacrifices and brutality of the CW.
Anyone else read it? What did you think?

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Sounds great, will try and listen to it later today. Thanks for the link, Mike :)

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Books mentioned in this topic
A Strange and Blighted Land: Gettysburg, The Aftermath of a Battle (other topics)When the Smoke Cleared at Gettysburg (other topics)
Gettysburg: Memory, Market, and an American Shrine (other topics)
Gettysburg: Memory, Market, and an American Shrine (other topics)
On a Great Battlefield: The Making, Management, and Memory of Gettysburg National Military Park, 1933-2012 (other topics)
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Are there any books detailing the preservation and development of the battlefield park itself rather than just about the battle or a guide to how the battlefield is now?