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In July 1913, fifty years after the cannons fell silent at Gettysburg, something astonishing happened. More than 53,000 Civil War veterans—old enemies who once charged at each other with bayonets and bullets—returned to the battlefield not for war, but for peace.
They came with canes instead of rifles, shaking hands across the same stone walls where they once fought and fell. The 50th Anniversary Reunion of Gettysburg wasn’t just a commemoration. It was a powerful act of reconciliation, a national moment of healing, and one of the largest veteran gatherings in American history.
In this episode of Dave Does History, we walk the dusty tent city, hear the heartfelt stories, and revisit the moments when North and South found common ground—literally. It’s a story of brotherhood, memory, and the American spirit at its best.
This is the Grand Reunion of Gettysburg, and it deserves to be remembered.
In July 1913, fifty years after the cannons fell silent at Gettysburg, something astonishing happened. More than 53,000 Civil War veterans—old enemies who once charged at each other with bayonets and bullets—returned to the battlefield not for war, but for peace.
They came with canes instead of rifles, shaking hands across the same stone walls where they once fought and fell. The 50th Anniversary Reunion of Gettysburg wasn’t just a commemoration. It was a powerful act of reconciliation, a national moment of healing, and one of the largest veteran gatherings in American history.
In this episode of Dave Does History, we walk the dusty tent city, hear the heartfelt stories, and revisit the moments when North and South found common ground—literally. It’s a story of brotherhood, memory, and the American spirit at its best.
This is the Grand Reunion of Gettysburg, and it deserves to be remembered.