Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
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Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
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Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
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- Lincoln@Gettysburg, how the telegraph helped Abraham Lincoln to reshape America
- Eyewitness to Gettysburg, Stephen G. Hyslop
- Lee vs. Pickett, two divided by war, Richard F. Selcer
- Gettysburg, the last invasion, Allen C. Guelzo
- Pickett's charge--the last attack at Gettysburg, Earl J. Hess
- Gettysburg and the Civil War
- Barksdale's charge, the true high tide of the Confederacy at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, Phillip Thomas Tucker
- A field guide to Gettysburg, experiencing the battlefield through its history, places, & people, Carol Reardon & Tom Vossler
- Gettysburg, three days of destiny, Gettysburg Anniversary Committee ; written, produced & directed by Robert Child
- Gettysburg, sentinels of stone, Timothy T. Isbell
- The memoirs of Charles Henry Veil, a soldier's recollections of the Civil War and the Arizona Territory, edited and with an introduction by Herman J. Viola
- Gettysburg--the first day, Harry W. Pfanz
- Gettysburg, a journey in time, William A. Frassanito
- These honored dead, how the story of Gettysburg shaped American memory, Thomas A. Desjardin
- Gettysburg, Stephen W. Sears
- Gettysburg 1863, campaign of endless echoes, Richard Wheeler
- Nothing but glory, Pickett's Division at Gettysburg, by Kathy Georg Harrison
- Pickett's charge, a new look at Gettysburg's final attack, Phillip Thomas Tucker, PhD
- Conceived in liberty, Joshua Chamberlain, William Oates, and the American Civil War, Mark Perry
- The Battle of Gettysburg, a comprehensive narrative, by Jesse Bowman Young
- Great battles of the Civil War, an illustrated history of courage under fire, edited by Neil Kagan, Harris J. Andrews, and Paula York-Soderlund ; introduction by Brian C. Pohanka
- The colors of courage, Gettysburg's forgotten history : immigrants, women, and African Americans in the Civil War's defining battle, Margaret S. Creighton
- Lost triumph, Lee's real plan at Gettysburg-and why it failed, Tom Carhart
- Gettysburg, turning point of the Civil War, Kelly Knauer, writer, editor ; [prologue by Jeff Shaara]
- Longstreet's assault--Pickett's charge, the lost record of Pickett's wounded, by Donald J. Frey
- Hallowed ground, a walk at Gettysburg, James M. McPherson
- Gettysburg, the last invasion, Allen C. Guelzo
- Gettysburg: the long encampment
- Gettysburg, the story of the battle with maps, the editors of Stackpole Books
- Ready--aim--fire!, small arms ammunition in the Battle of Gettysburg, by Dean S. Thomas ; edited, with an introduction by Stephen V. Ash ; drawings by Andy Rice ; photographs by Dean S. Thomas
- Gettysburg, Scott Free Productions in association with Herzog & Company ; written by Richard Bedser, Ed Fields ; directed by Adrian Moat
- Civil War artillery at Gettysburg, organization, equipment, ammunition and tactics, Philip M. Cole
- A new birth of freedom, Lincoln at Gettysburg, by Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr
- Gettysburg 1863, high tide of the Confederacy, written by Carl Smith ; battlescene plates by Adam Hook
- A generation on the march, the Union Army at Gettysburg, by Edmund J. Raus, Jr
- Gettysburg: the final fury
- Gettysburg, day three, Jeffrey D. Wert
- The illustrated Gettysburg reader, an eyewitness history of the civil war's greatest battle, Rod Gragg
- Early photography at Gettysburg, by William A. Frassanito
- The shaping of a battle: Gettysburg, With official maps published by the authority of the Secretary of War by the Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army
- The Battle of Gettysburg, 150 things to know, Sandy Allison, editor
- The Gettysburg nobody knows, edited by Gabor S. Boritt
- Gettysburg requiem, the life and lost causes of Confederate Colonel William C. Oates, Glenn W. LaFantasie
- The American Civil War, Gary W. Gallagher
- Gettysburg, the second day, Harry W. Pfanz
- The most glorious fourth, Vicksburg and Gettysburg, July 4, 1863, Duane Schultz
- Gettysburg, the last invasion, Allen C. Guelzo
- Pickett's charge in history and memory, Carol Reardon
- Gunfire at Gettysburg, by Doug Wilhelm ; illustrated by Tom La Padula
- Gettysburg, the boys in blue and gray, Rob Child & Associates present a Robert Child Film ; produced & directed by Robert Child