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Battle of Gettysburg   /bˈætəl əv gˈɛtizbərg/   Listen
Battle of Gettysburg

noun
1.
A battle of the American Civil War (1863); the defeat of Robert E. Lee's invading Confederate Army was a major victory for the Union.  Synonym: Gettysburg.






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"Battle of Gettysburg" Quotes from Famous Books



... received a letter from her father. He had not heard that Morgan had come as far north as Columbiana County, until after he was captured. As all danger was now over, he would not be home for some time. The thousands who had been wounded in the great battle of Gettysburg were occupying his attention. He also had to make a visit to Washington and Fortress Monroe, and might go as far south as Hilton Head. As for the wounded Rebel at his house, Joyce had done right in not letting ...
— Raiding with Morgan • Byron A. Dunn



Words linked to "Battle of Gettysburg" :   Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, pa, American Civil War, pitched battle, War between the States, Keystone State, United States Civil War



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