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My Gettysburg Trip Scrapbook

Mon, 2013-07-15 07:00 -- Jocelyn Green

UPDATE: This give-away is now closed. Thanks to everyone who entered, the winner is Anissa Meyer! Since a picture is worth a thousand words, I thought I'd let my snapshots from my recent trip to Gettysburg do most the talking in this blog post. Though we took hundreds of photos, I'm mostly just sharing scenes that relate to my latest release, Widow of Gettysburg, with a few "just for fun" shots thrown in. Please enjoy these glimpses, and be sure to scroll to the end for the Gettysburg Grand Give-away! We start with the building that is shown on the novel's cover. (Captions are included with each photo. You may click on the images to see them larger.)

The Gettysburg Grand Give-away!

I've teamed up a couple of very talented ladies to bring you a remarkable give-away! Here's what we have for one lucky winner:

  • A handmade baby quilt in patriotic colors, reminiscent of Liberty Holloway's baby quilt in Widow of Gettysburg. Only this one is color-coordinated and pinwheel-patterned. This is courtesy of my author friend Ann-Margret Hovsepian! (Connect with her on Facebook here.)
  • A handmade doll modeled after Liberty Holloway, courtesy of another author friend, Pat Iacuzzi, who creates historical dolls like this one for museums. (Psst- Pat is running a concurrent give-away of a 15-inch Charlotte Waverly doll, plus Godiva chocolate, a silk fan, and a Currier & Ives print, so hop on over to her Hope Inspired Stories blog here! Charlotte is the heroine of Wedded to War, book 1 in the Heroines Behind the Lines series.)
  • I'm throwing in two books: Farms at Gettysburg (self-explanatory) and The Civil War Sewing Circle, which not only has Civil War quilt patterns in it, but also photos and letters from Civil War couples that are sure to touch your heart regardless of whether you quilt.

To enter, please leave a comment sharing either 1) which photos you enjoyed the most from this blog post, or 2) something from your own trip to Gettysburg.

For extra entries, you may:

The drawing will close at 11:59pm on Monday July 29. A winner will be selected using random.org.

Good luck!

Comments

Submitted by Taisha Wallace on
I like the pictures of monument of Elizabeth Thorn, I also like the picture of the military cannons and the guys dressed up in the military uniforms. I love history and these pictures really do make your book come alive even more because you can now visualize certain parts of the book. Your pictures are beautiful. I shared your link of the contest and pictures on facebook. I already signed up for the newsletter and I already liked you on Facebook.

Jocelyn, this photo blog was SO interesting, especially since I just finished Widow of Gettysburg. Wonderful book and then to see your photos just made it more real. My favorite...that's really hard! Probably the last picture of the flowers growing out of the rock. Very touching.

Submitted by Boos Mum on
Thanks for sharing your pictures. I went to Gettsyburg in 2009. It was a very hot day in the 90's that didn't start out too well. I had my young children, the baby messed himself and one of my daughters went to a restroom and the toilet water came back up at her after she flushed. Crazy day. But after all the mishaps, we really enjoyed the museum and walking around looking at all the many different monuments. I homeschool so this really made history more alive for all of us. Thanks for the giveaway.

Submitted by Boos Mum on
I signed up via email.

Submitted by Susan P on
We visited there on the 149th anniversary, last year. I now can recognize all the places in your pictures! I remember the discovery of Houck's Ridge - a family name. We also discovered a Houck tombstone in the cemetary. We plan to visit again. Thanks for the pictures! Susan P farmygirl at hotmail dot com FB follower

Submitted by bonnie on
I went to Gettysburg many years ago & toured the battlegrounds, I don't remember a museum or any other spots available to view then, after viewing your pictures - am interested in making a return trip. Thanks for the opportunity to win the wonderful giveaway! bonnieroof60(at)yahoo(dot)com

Submitted by Melissa Wallace on
My family & I go to Gettysburg at least every other year. We love it! We have gone at least 20 times. We always find something new every time we go! Especially love the Shriver House and just walking the battlefield and trying to picture the battle. We are gong to try to go this Labor Day so we can visit the new museum at the Lutheran Seminary. Can't Wait!!!

Submitted by Melissa Wallace on
Loved the pictures...shared the whole album!

We have visited the battlefield twice and would love to visit it again. We have not had the time to see much of the town other than driving through...such a shame....need to do that. The most moving places for me, is standing at the high water mark and looking over the vast open fields. I cried both times....also Little Round Top....also very moving place.

Submitted by Eleanor Langlois on
I visited Gettysburg several times in the past, and always found touring the battlefields a very moving experience. Can't imagine what it must have been like for those soldiers, many of them young, to be facing the enemy at close quarters as they did. I also can't imagine what it must have been like for the local inhabitants to experience not only the battles but also the aftermath. Their lives were changed forever by acts that they could not avoid. After seeing your pictures, I want to go back again to see the new museums etc. that have risen since my visits.

I loved all the pictures, I have never been to Gettysburg and would love to go. I also loved the book Widow of Gettysburg. Debra

Submitted by Janet Estridge on
The Seminary Ridge Museum sounds like it would be a very informative place to visit. I myself have never visited Gettysburg but would love to do so someday. Thanks!

Submitted by Shirley Davidson on
I love the Wheatfield. The Morning Glory has made it's way to the top. It's a wonderful photo!

Submitted by karenk on
Jocelyn, I loved this scrapbook of yours....all of it. Thanks for sharing. Love your novels :)

Submitted by Mary Preston on
Thank you for sharing your wonderful photographs. The Christ Lutheran Church with the stretchers across the pews stands out for me. Hardly ideal for the wounded & ill, but better then nothing. FB: Mary Preston marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

I enjoyed the scenery and the historical pieces, statue and building architecture the most. Love the quilt and would love to win... So wanting to read this book and I so love Historical Fiction. Blessings Linda Finn faithfulacres7@gmail.com

I shared on facebook, twitter and pinterest...smile Linda Finn

I liked your FB page , oh my, now I have to go count how many pics I shared on my wall... I got share happy ! Linda Finn faithfulacres7@gmail.com

I shared 8 pics, and 4 pics with sayings 12 total. and I signed up for newsletter and blog updates... Linda Finn faithfulacres7@gmail.com

Submitted by April on
I love the picture of the statute of Elizabeth Thorn.

Submitted by BJMarley on
I like your FB page.

My fave photo I think is the very first one the of Seminary Ridge Museum! I have to say, however, I am quite in love with the photo of the boulder with the flowers through the middle of it!!

Submitted by Mary Van Dijk on
I visited Gettysburg about 10 years ago on a family trip. We only had a few hours to spend in Gettysburg and you really need a minimum of 3 days to do it justice. Perhaps this fall my husband and I will make the trip back. Great pictures!

Submitted by Lisa Medeiros on
I love the pctures inside of the buildings and homes... I love to look inside old homes and imagine what is was like back in the day! All your pictures were beautiful though! :) history always makes me think of my grandma because she loved to research and explore history... We used to do it together! :) I am also a friend on facebook and follow your newsletter... Have a great day! :)

Submitted by Sarah O. on
I like the photo of you by Willoughby Run the best. It's so neat to see what it actually looks like!

Submitted by Cheryl Brunsting on
My favorite picture is the one of you on Little Round Top. I am fascinated by Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain and the story of the bayonet charge by the 20th Maine. We were supposed to be at Gettysburg for the 150th anniversary...I didn't even know who you were when we made plans...but I got sick and we couldn't come. I've since read Widow of Gettysburg and am almost finished with Wedded to War. I hadn't thought about the part women played in the Civil War. Now I find myself doing research on Civil War medicine, nursing, the US Sanitary Commission, etc. Thank you for such intriguing characters and interesting history.

Submitted by Debbie Mitchell on
I've never been to Gettysburg before, but your pictures make me wish that I could. I don't really have a favorite picture, I love them all. I even love the pictures of the giveaway. Pat is so talented; her dolls are so special. And the quilt is gorgeous! I've made baby quilts as gifts but have never received a handmade one before. I would truly love to win this one to use for my new grandbabies that will arrive this Fall. I have shared on Facebook....Tweeted....Pinned....I've already "liked" your Facebook page...I shared 14 of your photos and I signed up for your newsletter. God bless.

Submitted by sharon miller on
Liked your FB posts while you were in Gettysburg and Hettie Shriver's house photo here. Love to win. sharon, CA

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Thank you so much to everyone who took the time to look at the photos and enter for the give-away! The drawing is now closed--and according to random.org, the winner is Anissa Meyer! Anissa, I emailed you for your mailing address, so watch your inbox!

My daughter and I went to Gettysburg a few years ago. We had gone to see my sister in D.C. and my brother-in-law took us there for my sister's birthday. We did a 3 hour guided tour. My daughter learned so much, and I know when we start American History in school she will be able to retain much of the Civil War information because she went. :)

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