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Care for wounded soldiers of Battle of Gettysburg
Hello BusterD and others. Following up to previous conversation, one source is stfxcc.org. I am not sure if this would be considered a legitimate source for entry of information into encyclopedia, but there are numerous sources for verifiable information about St. Francis Xavier Church having been a hospital during and after this horrific battle. It occurs to me that there may be anti-Catholic sentiment which has prevented the inclusion of this church's significant role in the Battle of Gettysburg entry. Very sad indeed, because this Catholic church was crucial to the soldiers' well-being and survival. I was asked if I could provide evidence, when in fact, so many sources exist already! Is this anti-Catholic sentiment that has prevented the inclusion of this church thus far? It played such a crucial role! 65 Telemachus (talk) 17:32, 30 September 2019 (UTC)