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          Scott Hartwig is a popular historian for BGES, and while he has spent his career at Gettysburg working for the National Park Service, his interest and..

          Scott Hartwig, who retired in 2014, served in the National Park Service for 34 years as an interpretive ranger and was a supervisory historian from 1993 through his retirement.

          He was and is one of the Service’s preeminent Civil War historians, combining the skills of a first-class historical researcher and writer with those of a born storyteller.

          As a historian, Hartwig has authored numerous articles, essays and books on Civil War subjects and has often talked about Civil War topics – including the Battles of Gettysburg and Antietam – on the History Channel, Discovery Channel and Pennsylvania Cable Network.

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        1. Scott Hartwig's tome To Antietam Creek—have satisfied the appetites of military historians of the campaign for years to come.
        2. Scott Hartwig is a popular historian for BGES, and while he has spent his career at Gettysburg working for the National Park Service, his interest and.
        3. I have just learned that I Dread the Thought of the Place was one of two books selected for Honorable Mention in the inaugural American Battlefield Trust Prize.
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        5. He was the author of a noted work on the latter, entitled To Antietam Creek: The Maryland Campaign from September 3 to September 16, and is working on a second volume on that campaign. He was also a co-writer for two Telly Award-winning educational broadcasts, Gettysburg: The Soldiers’ Battle and Gettysburg: The Face of Battle.

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