
Custom made miniature of a 14th Brooklyn soldier, sculpted by Alan Ball and painted by Marion Ball.
On Tuesday, July 2, 1867, a group of Civil War veterans from the 14th Brooklyn Infantry, a celebrated unit known as the "Red-Legged Devils" for their bright crimson baggy trousers, traveled back to Gettysburg to visit the battlefield. Their agenda took them first to Philadelphia for some sightseeing, including Independence Hall and the U.S. Mint. After lunch at one of Philly's leading restaurants, the vets toured Fairmount Park and then took in a minstrel show in the early evening. The night was completed with a huge spread of food and desserts at the local armory. The men went to bed full, satisfied, and eager to head on to Gettysburg to revisit where they had fought four years earlier.
Their trip on July 3 would take them through the heart of York County.




