gettysburg in A Sentence

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    The Battle of Gettysburg.

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    The Battle of Gettysburg Hood.

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    The Gettysburg Address.

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    Gettysburg National Park.

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    The palynomorph Froelichsporites traversei has been identified in the Gettysburg Formation.

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    After the gruesome battle of Gettysburg, the war reached a turning point.

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    Heth was among the first to arrive at Gettysburg on June 30, 1863.

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    Lee's army invaded the North twice, but was turned back at Antietam and Gettysburg.

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    Gettysburg College and the Lutheran Theological Seminary are both located within the district.

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    He wasn't wounded in Gettysburg, but his statue has the horse with one foot raised.

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    Today, Lincoln is often remembered for a short speech he gave at Gettysburg on November 1, 1863.

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    Lincoln is often remembered for a short speech he gave at Gettysburg on November 1, 1863.

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    After Gettysburg, he even tried to resign his commission, but President Davis talked him out of it.

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    Gettysburg stopped Lee from invading the North, and Vicksburg gave the Union control over the Mississippi River.

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    Gettysburg Address Today, Lincoln is often remembered for a short speech he gave at Gettysburg on November 1, 1863.

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    While delivering a policy speech in Gettysburg town of Pennsylvania on Saturday, Trump said he would sue each accuser.

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    In the summer of 1863, Confederate General Robert E. Lee launched a risky invasion of the North near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

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    The Gettysburg National Military Park is built around the field where the Gettysburg civil war broke out in the year 1863.

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    While short,"The Gettysburg Address" was a rallying cry at a crucial point in the Civil War, and is considered a seminal document today.

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    Moving on to Chambersburg, PA, on June 25, Early received instructions from Lieutenant General Richard Ewell to move east through Gettysburg to York, PA.

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    Often described as the turning point in the American Civil war, the Battle of Gettysburg had the largest number of casualties in the war.

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    During the Battle of Gettysburg, Hood(not yet a General) was so severely wounded that his left arm became useless for the rest of this life.

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    Not far west are the now peaceful hills of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where the Civil War's bloodiest battle took place, as did Abraham Lincoln's famous address.

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    More people were killed or wounded in the Battle of Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania, near its border with Maryland, than in any other Civil War battle.

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    This Gettysburg battlefield holds monuments, markers and honors the death of 51000 people who died in the course of 3 days in the very same battlefield.

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    During the Battle of Gettysburg, he became a Union hero when he and his troops were able to hold off the Confederate Army at Little Round Top.

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    On June 29, 1863, Early was ordered by General Robert E. Lee, along with the rest of the Army of Northern Virginia(about 75,000 troops), to join forces around Gettysburg.

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    Considered by many historians to be the war's turning point, and memorialized by our 16th President in a famous speech, Gettysburg witnessed the epic clash of two great armies.

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    Early travelled with 15 empty supply wagons with the hope of re-fitting his division, and on June 26, 1863, his command reached Gettysburg where small numbers of Union troops were encamped.

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    (He was wounded in the Battle of Glendale, so that would fit there, but not if we're limiting the statue's positioning based on the battle of Gettysburg to make the statue of General Sedgwick fit.).

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