Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . Confederate Veterans, Battery Sttrvivoks, the Spot After Half a Jl-dge Addressing tife Reunion of the Georgia Veterans, Near confedeeate ave. Pennsylvania at Getti/shurg. 209 OHIO. The Cincinnati Enquirer. July 6th, 1913. GETTYSBURG—(1863-1913). Gettysburg was a name writte


Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . Confederate Veterans, Battery Sttrvivoks, the Spot After Half a Jl-dge Addressing tife Reunion of the Georgia Veterans, Near confedeeate ave. Pennsylvania at Getti/shurg. 209 OHIO. The Cincinnati Enquirer. July 6th, 1913. GETTYSBURG—(1863-1913). Gettysburg was a name written in blood in the records of his-tory in 1863, and the crimson inscription is ineffaceable. If those three days of battle brought triumph to the North theybrought a glory to the South that time can never dim and thatwill make resplendent forever the memories of the men who worethe Gray. The valor of the Confederates, the genius for battle of their lead-ers, the spirit to do and. if need be, to die, of their oflBcers and men,but brightens the renown, heightens the fame of the heroes of theNorth who withstood the attacks of such splendid soldiers, who re-pulsed the rushes and charges of such valiant troops. Martial story contains no more thrilling narrative than that ef-fort of the Virginians and North Carolinans under Pickett and Pet-tigrew to storm the very center of


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