Harry W. Pfanz
Harry W. Pfanz was an American historian and author, best known for his extensive work on the Battle of Gettysburg. He served as a historian for the National Park Service and wrote several detailed books on the Civil War, focusing particularly on the Gettysburg Campaign.
Books
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1. Gettysburg The Second Day
The Second Day
This detailed historical account meticulously examines the pivotal events of July 2, 1863, during the Battle of Gettysburg, focusing on the strategic maneuvers, intense combat, and critical decisions that shaped the outcome of this crucial day. It delves into the actions of key military leaders and units, providing a comprehensive analysis of the battlefield dynamics and the fierce engagements at locations such as Little Round Top, the Wheatfield, and Devil's Den. Through vivid descriptions and thorough research, the narrative captures the chaos and heroism that defined this significant chapter in the American Civil War.
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