Features many citizens of Gettysburg with actual Gettysburg addresses who lived along the route President Lincoln traveled to deliver his Gettysburg Address
the words of his that they were most moved by
the opposing armies grappled for position wondering what would come next
Youth ages 13-18
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Hooves, Paws, and Claws for the Cause: Animals in the U.S. Civil War (Bradford Wind Stone - A) pennsylvania Features many citizens of GettysburgHooves, Paws, and Claws for the Cause: Animals in the U. S. Civil War Dogs, cats, horses, pigs, camels, bears, badgers, bald eagles, silk worms, and many other creatures played important roles during the American Civil War. Hooves, Paws, and Claws for the Cause: Animals in the U. S. Civil War tells the stories of these remarkable animals and the many ways they helped the soldiers and sailors they served with during the war. Discover how horse cavalry