P1100490 The battle of Gettysburg (1-3 July 1863) was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
The battle of Gettysburg (1-3 July 1863) was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
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P1100495 Eternal light memorial, 1938, Paul Philippe Cret, made of Alabama limestone and Maine granite.
Eternal light memorial, 1938, Paul Philippe Cret, made of Alabama limestone and Maine granite.
P1100500 The city of Gettysburg lies in the middle of the battlegrounds.
The city of Gettysburg lies in the middle of the battlegrounds.
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P1100503 Confederate line.
Confederate line.
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P1100510 Virginia memoral: General Robert E. Lee mounted on
Virginia memoral: General Robert E. Lee mounted on "Traveller."
P1100511 Virginia memoral: General Robert E. Lee mounted on
Virginia memoral: General Robert E. Lee mounted on "Traveller."
P1100512 Virginia memoral: General Robert E. Lee mounted on
Virginia memoral: General Robert E. Lee mounted on "Traveller."
P1100513 Mississippi memorial.
Mississippi memorial.
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P1100516 Pennsylvania memorial, 1914.
Pennsylvania memorial, 1914.
P1100520 Cemetery, 3500 union soldiers and 2500 confederate soldiers. Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address there on 19 November 1963.
Cemetery, 3500 union soldiers and 2500 confederate soldiers. Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address there on 19 November 1963.
P1100519 Cemetery, 3500 union soldiers and 2500 confederate soldiers. Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address there on 19 November 1963.
Cemetery, 3500 union soldiers and 2500 confederate soldiers. Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address there on 19 November 1963.

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