Doug Pensinger wrote:
>
> Julia wrote:
>
> > (and ask me about what I know about the aftermath of Gettysburg any time
> > you like)
>
> Consider yourself asked. 8^)
After the battle, there were a lot of men left lying for dead.
A group of Quakers came though with wagons, and checked each man. Those
who were still alive were lifted into the wagons and taken to their
homes, and cared for until they died or recovered. Those who recovered
were sent on their way.
(One of my ancestors was one such man.)
Julia
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