Historic Photos of GettysburgTurner Publishing Company, 2007 - 206 páginas The Battle of Gettysburg {July 1-July 3, 1863}, fought in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, was considered the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and is frequently cited as the war's turning point. Union Major General George G. Meade's Army of Paradise defeated attacks by Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending Lee's invasion of the North. Historic Photos of Gettysburg is a photographic history collected from the area's top archives on this historical battle. With approximately 200 photographs, many of which have never been published, this beautiful coffee table book shows dramatic shots of this historical battle in stunning black and white photography. This is a must have for any Civil War buff or lover of Gettysburg history! |
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DEDICATION AND REMEMBRANCE | 55 |
FIFTIETH REUNION | 131 |
SEVENTYFIFTH REUNION | 171 |
NOTES ON THE PHOTOGRAPHS | 200 |
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afternoon of July Alexander Gardner photographed Army Military Institute Battery Battle of Gettysburg Big Round Top Bloody Angle boulders brigade Camp Letterman Hospital caption cavalry Cemetery Hill Cemetery Ridge Confederate attack Confederate Major Confederate veterans Corps Culp's Hill cwpb Devil's Devil's Den Emmitsburg Road equestrian statue erected Eternal Light Peace Evergreen Cemetery Federal fighting gatehouse George G Gettysburg Address Gettysburg battlefield Gettysburg National Military headquarters HISTORIC PHOTOS image shows Infantry monument James Longstreet John F July 15 Lee's Library of Congress Light Peace Memorial Little Round Top Major General George Major General John Mathew Brady McPherson's Woods Meade morning of July National Cemetery National Military Park northwest PHOTOS OF GETTYSBURG Pickett-Pettigrew-Trimble Charge Pickett's Charge pose Potomac President Franklin reunion Reynolds Roosevelt Rose farm Seminary Ridge sharpshooters statue of Major tent Timothy O'Sullivan U.S. Army Military undated Union and Confederate Union dead Union major Union veterans wounded