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Gettysburg is most renowned for the Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and the turning point of that ...
Thursday marks the final day of the 162nd anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. The battle happened back in 1683 from July ...
On July 3, 1863, the Union army under the command of Gen. George Meade defeated Confederate forces commanded by Gen. Robert E ...
The Battle of Gettysburg, fought on the first three days of July in 1863, resulted in more than 51,000 total casualties (dead, wounded, missing, captured), including more than 7,000 dead, yet it began ...
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While sweeping the grounds of Gettysburg National Military Park as part of a rehabilitation project, an archaeologist ...
But Gettysburg has also been a symbol of America’s commitments to freedom and democracy, thanks to the immortal speech that Abraham Lincoln delivered there on Nov. 19, 1863.
The battle is remembered as “hell on Earth.” On Dec. 16, 1944, Nazi Germany launched an enormous offensive through the quiet, thinly defended Ardennes Forest in Belgium.
The Gettysburg Address Really Holds Up It’s been eight-score years plus one since Lincoln spoke these 269 words, and they feel as urgent as ever.
The cemetery, the Battle of Gettysburg, the contradictions of the United States and the ideals of the Declaration of Independence were far more important than he could put into words.
One of the deadliest battles fought on U.S. soil, for example, was the Battle of Gettysburg. Tens of thousands of men were killed or wounded in three days of fighting.