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At Gettysburg - What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle

A True Narrative

Tillie Pierce Alleman

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In 'At Gettysburg - What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle', Tillie Pierce Alleman provides a vivid firsthand account of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Written in a memoir style, the book immerses readers in the chaos and emotional turmoil experienced by a young girl amidst the horrors of war. Alleman's rich descriptions and poignant observations offer a unique perspective on this historic event, shedding light on the personal impact of such a catastrophic conflict. This poignant narrative holds significant literary value in its portrayal of historical events through the eyes of an ordinary witness. Tillie Pierce Alleman's writing captures the essence of the Civil War era, making this book a valuable addition to any reader's collection of historical literature. By recounting her experiences at Gettysburg, Alleman exposes the human side of war and gives a voice to the untold stories of those caught in its crosshairs. I highly recommend 'At Gettysburg' to anyone interested in a deeply personal and emotionally resonant account of one of the most pivotal battles in American history.

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Youth experience, Gettysburg battle, War impact, Personal memoir, Civil War history, Humanizing history, Civilian narrative, Female perspective, American conflict, Historical account