
Originally Posted by
MacMillan of Rathdown
Quite so. I was chuffed to discover that I had a g-g-grand uncle at Gettysburg. It was in the orchard of his farm that General Pickett organized his troops before leading them on their heroic, but mad, charge. During and after the battle the house was used as a make shift hospital.
Maybe yours and mine were neighbours. My family were the Bliss'...their farm was destroyed by the Union troops of Genl. Alexander Hays. It lay directly between the lines...about a half mile East of the MacMillan's. And I've seen the MacMillan farm on Seminary Ridge, quite a lovely place.
The 79th New York Volunteer Infantry (a.k.a. 79th New York State Militia) was a predominantly Scottish unit. They wore the Cameron of Erracht. For dress, they wore their kilts, horsehair sporrans and such. They wore tartan trousers for field use.
Clan Campbell ~ "Ne Obliviscaris"
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