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Reported to be the last surviving Union Civil War Veteran:
One of the most fascinating monuments on the Gettysburg battlefield is one of the last most visitors pass. Just beyond the Brian Farm on North Hancock Avenue is the bronze likeness of an elderly man. He rests on a stone bench, a wooden staff in his right hand, a crumpled hat to his left, as he looks out over the field where Longstreet's Assault met its fate on July 3rd, 1863.
Albert Woolson, Grand Army of the Republic Memorial. NPS
For more, visit: npsgnmp.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/the-last-veteran/
One of the most fascinating monuments on the Gettysburg battlefield is one of the last most visitors pass. Just beyond the Brian Farm on North Hancock Avenue is the bronze likeness of an elderly man. He rests on a stone bench, a wooden staff in his right hand, a crumpled hat to his left, as he looks out over the field where Longstreet's Assault met its fate on July 3rd, 1863.
Albert Woolson, Grand Army of the Republic Memorial. NPS
For more, visit: npsgnmp.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/the-last-veteran/
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