Pennsylvania At Gettysburg - Hardcover
Pennsylvania At Gettysburg - Hardcover
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by Pennsylvania Gettysburg Battle-Field (Created by), Paul L Roy (Created by), Pennsylvania Fiftieth Anniversary of (Created by)
"Pennsylvania At Gettysburg" commemorates the dedication of monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Gettysburg to honor Major General George G. Meade, Major General Winfield S. Hancock, Major General John F. Reynolds, and to mark the positions of Pennsylvania troops during the battle. This volume compiles the proceedings and addresses from the dedication ceremonies, offering insights into the historical significance of Gettysburg and the sacrifices made by Pennsylvania soldiers during the Civil War.
It serves as a valuable historical record, capturing the sentiments and perspectives of those who gathered to remember and pay tribute to the heroes of Gettysburg. A must-read for Civil War enthusiasts and anyone interested in Pennsylvania's role in this pivotal battle.
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