Confrontation At Gettysburg: A Nation Saved, A Cause Lost (John David Hoptak - GC) rustic Offering a fresh look at
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Offering a fresh look at the various surrenders that ended the war
and concentrates on Lincoln’s visit to Gettysburg on November 18- 19
At the very end of the Civil War
a staunch northern abolitionist
The Battles that Made Abraham Lincoln rests upon a wide foundation of research
Confrontation At Gettysburg: A Nation Saved, A Cause Lost (John David Hoptak - GC) rustic Offering a fresh look atby John David Hoptak Gettysburg is America's most famous battle. Fought on the first three days of July 1863, it was one of the largest and by far the bloodiest of the Civil War. Yet the importance of this great conflagration cannot be measured in numbers alone, for Gettysburg also represented a pivotal moment in the war. The battle ended General Robert E. Lee's second invasion of Union soil, and never again did a Confederate army reach that far
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