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Mark Nesbitt
Biography: Mark Nesbitt is the author of the popular Ghosts of Gettysburg, a six-volume series that received the National Paranormal Award in 2004. Formerly a National Park Service ranger and then a battlefield guide, he has lived in Gettysburg since 1971.
Also by Mark Nesbitt
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En route to battle, a Confederate soldier and a Union soldier both make daily entries in small, leather-bound diaries. Historian Mark Nesbitt places their writings into the context of the Civil War.
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A treasury of 125 ghost stories from the Keystone State, gathered by two of the state's best-known authors on the subject.
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Riveting ghost stories with history from all the major engagements of the war.
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Eerie stories of ghosts, spirits, and hauntings from across the Keystone State.
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The major facts of the Gettysburg campaign and battle are well known, but controversies about its outcome abound even today. No issue is more contested than that of the whereabouts of the dashing cavalryman, Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart.
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Historian Nesbitt (Saber and Scapegoat, Stackpole, 1994) skillfully brings together the correspondence of Joshua Chamberlain during the years of the Civil War.” --Library Journal
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