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The Blog of Gettysburg National Military Park The Blog of Gettysburg National Military Park Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Dr. William C. Storrick –Gettysburg’s “Local Historian” Posted on May 11, 2020 by Gettysburg National Military Park William C. Storrick certainly holds an interesting, if not a unique position among the pantheon of notable Gettysburg residents present during the time of the great battle. Perhaps best-remembered today under the umbrella term of “local historian,” that term perhaps disserves his memory. Dr. William C. Storrick Born in 1856, William was seven years old when Gettysburg became doubly historic. On his 90 th birthday, September 16 th , 1946, Dr. Storrick recalled the date that he, as a youth, was fated to meet Abraham Lincoln. After his father read that the President was due to speak in town, he determined they would walk the two miles east into town, to the Square. “We’ll go,” he said. Continuing his reflections, h...

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