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Ghosts at Gettysburg
An Oliver Family Adventure
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Gettysburg—Site of the epic battle that forever changed
the United States. Some also say it is the most haunted
place on earth.


In Ghosts at Gettysburg, the third Oliver Family
Adventure, the Oliver family visits Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania, site of the three-day battle. While Tyler
and Tommy participate in a re-enactment, learning about
the battle and those that fought it, their sister Paige and
mother Judy reluctantly learn of the town’s haunted
history through frightening encounters of their own.


On their very first evening there they see pictures of
glowing orbs on the battlefield and meet a mysterious
woman who seems to be everywhere. While Tommy
marches with Confederate troops and Tyler helps man
the cannons atop Cemetery Ridge, the Oliver women
encounter the ghosts of a grieving father and a sad
young soldier, forcing them to rethink their ideas about
ghosts, spirits and hauntings.


When the battle reaches its climax at Pickett’s Charge
the boys find themselves on opposite sides of that
bloody clash. There they learn what it was to be a soldier
in the American Civil War.
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In the tradition of the “Hardy Boys” and “Nancy Drew”, the Oliver Family Adventure
Series features characters Young Readers relate to exploring some of the mysteries those
readers find so intruiging, such as Urban Legends and Ancient Myths (El Chupacabras,
Trail of the Goatsucker, Greenman). Along the way they learn about the places they visit
and the history behind these tales. Each book includes educational sidebars and a
glossary.        
In Ghosts at Gettysburg, the third title in this series, the Oliver Family explores another
intriguing mystery - The Ghosts at Gettysburg.
I am indebted to photographer "Clinker" Moss and the 23rd Regiment, Virginia Volunteer
Infantry (re-enactors) who provided the cover photo for Ghosts at Gettysburg. Please take
the time to visit their web site, particularly the photo gallery. These men do much to keep the
stories of the Civil War alive and make sure they are understood.

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