July 2nd, 1863 became one of the deadliest days in history. The fighting was fierce from the north around the town of Gettysburg to the south on the Round Tops...a battle line stretching over two miles long. For many soldiers, like Wesley Culp, peace would come through a life cut suddenly and tragically short.
credits
from The Fields of Gettysburg,
released March 31, 2013
John A. Walsh: Acoustic Guitars, Nylon String Guitar & Mandolin
Ted Harrison: Bass Guitar
Tim O'Brien: Fiddle
Ammed Solomon: Drums
Todd Burge: Harmonica
Bill White: Piano
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