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The latest Hidden Gem is the final resting place of a Connecticut soldier killed at Gettysburg this week back in 1863.

VERNON, CT — The latest Hidden Gem commemorates the service of a Connecticut soldier who became a Civil War casualty this week back in 1863.
It's the final resting place of William Whitney Goodell at Grove Hill Cemetery in Vernon.
Goodell was a native of the Rockville section of Vernon and served in Company D of the 14th Connecticut Regiment.
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He was killed on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.
According to records at the New England Civil War Museum and Research Center, which, happens to be a short distance from his grave, a sergeant reported that Private Goodell was "shot dead (by a Rebel bullet) as he was loading his gun," along the stone wall during Pickett's Charge.
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He was 18 years old.
At Grove Hill, Goodell is buried adjacent to his uncle, LT. Col. Thomas Burpee, who died of wounds received at the Civil War Battle of Cold Harbor nearly a year later.

A Grand Army of the Republic badge sits at the base of Goodell's headstone. In his address at the Gettysburg cemetery dedication, President Abraham Lincoln honored those who died at Gettysburg for giving "the last full measure of devotion."

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The Hidden Gems series features out-of-the-way mom and pop restaurants, small specialty stores you may have never heard of, little-known historical markers or beautiful nature spots that may be a bit off the beaten path, all located within Connecticut.
Columns in this series in 2022 include:
- Riverfront Park Boathouse
- The Connecticut Freedom Trail
- The David Smith Bridge
- Wadsworth Atheneum
- Southwest Cemetery
- The Polish Plate
- Ferry Grill & Chill
- Osborne Homestead Museum
- Lacrosse Unlimited
- The Holy Land Cross
- Jefferson Fry Co.
- Hartford History Center Suffragist Sculpture
- Windsor Locks Canal Irish Workers Monument
- Utsav Indian Cuisine
- The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
- The Rein's Reuben
- Frontier Airlines at Bradley
- Munson's Chocolates
- Connecticut River Valley Wildlife Museum
- LobsterCraft
- Center Springs Park
- MLK Monuments
- The Connecticut Historical Society
Columns in this series from 2021 include:
- The First Decorated Christmas Tree
- Bolton Notch Trail Bridge
- Civil War Drum
- Civil War Powder Keg
- Mile 4, Manchester Road Race
- The West Hartford Armory
- The Capitol's Nooks and Crannies
- Wickham Park Aviary
- 55 West Main, New Britain
- Fox Hopyard Golf Course
- The Dodd Center For Human Rights at UConn
- Manchester Ropes Challenge Course
- 4-H Education Center at Auerfarm
- Fuego Picante Food Truck
- The Amistad
- 9/11 memorials
- Club Champion Golf Fitters
- New England Civil War Museum and Research Center
- Avery's Soda
- Salt 2.0 Restaurant
- The Grave of Jonathan, The Original Husky
- Golden Gavel Auction House
- Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut
- The Cogswell Temperance Fountain
- The Old State House
- BouNom Bakery
- Union Pond Park/Jay Howroyd Fitness Trail
- The Submarine Force Museum/USS Nautilus
- The UConn Dairy Bar
- Grove Hill Cemetery, Vernon
- Backwoods Smokin' BBQ
- The Ranch House
- Connecticut State Police Museum
- Berlin Historic District
- Connecticut Parachutists Skydiving Club
- Tail Winds Ice Cream Shop
- The MLK Mural
- The Hilltop Restaurant and Bar
- Fork & Fire
- Lena's Italian Kitchen
- The Benedict Arnold Trail
- Swank Pearce
- Vernon Depot Historic Park
- Farr's Sporting Goods
- Robs Drivin Diner
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