File:110. Louisianans at Gettysburg - Historian GNMP Harrison Banquet Speech Page 08 (22691551-3553-4c18-9138-4a2adef38257).jpg

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English: 110. Louisianans at Gettysburg - Historian GNMP Harrison Banquet Speech_Page_08
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English: 110. Louisianans at Gettysburg - Historian GNMP Harrison Banquet Speech_Page_08
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guns saw one of the great panoply’s [sic] of war, the advance of nearly 12,000 Confederates in lines nearly a mile long crossing the field to make history in Pickett’s Charge.” Soon it was all over, for the attack failed. Lee then took his Army and the Louisianians back to Virginia for nearly two more years of war before finally surrendering to Grant at Appomattox Court House.

  • Keywords: Gettysburg; Gettysburg National Military Park; Photography; monuments; memorials; virtual experience; battlefield
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English: Gettysburg National Military Park, Adams County, Pennsylvania
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English: Louisiana Monument

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