This park looks so tranquil and well tended, nothing like the hell on earth it must have been at the time.
When visiting there on several occasions, it's occured to me that a more vivid and lasting education would be given if, for every soldier casualty, and every horse killed or lamed over those three days, a stuffed manaquin would be positioned, lying on these grounds about where they fell.
Then people would see, not merely a sanitized and well manicured park, but a glimpse of what actually happened here when we were at odds with our fellow Americans, brave men all who deserve to be honored.
Regards,
Louis of PA
The wall at the high water mark, July 3, 1963