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Gettysburg Commemorative Special Edition - Collection Guide
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Books
A glance backward or, Some events in the past history of my life (1914]).pdf
Alleman, Tillie. What A Girl Saw and Heard at the Battle, 1888.pdf
Applegate, John Stilwell. Reminiscences and letters of George Arrowsmith of New Jersey, late lieutenant-colonel of the One hundred and fifty-seventh regiment (1893).pdf
Appleton, Nathan, et al. History of the Fifth Massachusetts Battery, 1902..pdf
Ashe, Samuel A. The charge at Gettysburg (1887).pdf
Baker, John R. Gettysburg, 1866.pdf
Baker, Levi W. History of the 9th Mass. Battery, 1888..pdf
Bardeen, C.W. A Little Fifer's War Diary, 1910.pdf
Barrett, Orvey S. Reminiscences, incidents, battles, marches and camp life of the old 4th Michigan Infantry in War of Rebellion, 1861 to 1864 (1888).pdf
Bartlett, A.W. A History of the Twelfth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers,1897.pdf
Bates, Samuel. The Battle of Gettysburg,1875.pdf
Battine, Cecil. The Crisis of The Confereracy- A History of Gettysburg and the Wilderness,1905.pdf
Beach, William H. The First New York (Lincoln) Cavalry from April 19, 1861 to July 7, 1865, 1902.pdf
Beale, G.W. A Lieutenant of Cavalry in Lee's Army, 1918.pdf
Beale, James. Tabulated Roster of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, July 1, 2, and 3, 1863, 1888.pdf
Beale, James. The Battle Flags of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg,1885.pdf
Beecham, Captain R. K. Gettysburg - The Pivotal Battle of the Civil War, 1911.pdf
Benedict, G.G. A Short History of the 14th Vermont Regiment, 1887.pdf
Benedict, George Grenville. Army life in Virginia. Letters from the Twelfth Vermont regiment and personal experiences of volunteer service in the war for the union, 1862-63
(1895).pdf
Benedict, George Grenville. The Battle of Gettysburgh, and the part taken therein by Vermont troops (1867).pdf
Benedict, George Grenville. Vermont in the Civil War, Vol. 1, 1886.pdf
Benedict, George Grenville. Vermont in the Civil War, Vol. 2, 1886.pdf
Bennett, Edwin C. Musket and Sword or The Camp, March, and Firing Line in the Army of the Potomac, 1900.pdf
Best, Isaac S. History of the 121st New York State Infantry (1921).pdf
Betts, Alexander D. Experience of a Confederate Chaplain, 1864.pdf
Beyer, William. Deeds of valor; how America's heroes won the Medal of Honor (1901)-v2.pdf
Bicknell, Albion Harris. Lincoln at Gettysburg, 1879 .pdf
Bigelow, Major John. The Peach Orchard, Gettysburg, July 2,1863, 1910.pdf
Blake, Henry N. Three Years in the Army of the Potomac, 1865.pdf
Bloodgood, J. D. Personal reminiscences of the war (1893).pdf
Bond, Captain W.R. Pickett or Pettigrew- North Carolina at Gettysburg,1901.pdf
Bowen, J.J. The Strategy of Robert E. Lee,1914.pdf
Boyd, Vincent. The attack and defense of Little Round Top (1915).pdf
Boyle, John Richards. Soldiers true - the story of the 111th regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers and of its campaigns in the war for the union, 1861-1865 (1903).pdf
Bradford, Gamaliel. Confederate Portraits, 1914.pdf
Brainard, Mary G. G. Campaigns of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment, New York State Troopers, 1915..pdf
Brockett, L. P. Woman's work in the Civil War - a record of heroism, patriotism and patience (1867).pdf
Bruce, George A. The Twentieth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1865, 1906.pdf
Buehler, Fannie. Recollections of the Rebel Invasion and One Woman's Experience During the Battle of Gettysburg, 1900.pdf
Buell, Augustus C. The Cannoneer or Recollections of Service in the Army of the Potomac, 1890.pdf
Burrage, Henry S. Gettysburg and Lincoln- The Battle, the Cemetery and the National Park, 1906.pdf
Butler, John. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1885.pdf
Caldwell, James F. J. The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians Known as Greggs,1866.pdf
Carr, Clark. Lincoln at Gettysburg (1907).pdf
Casler, John O. Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade, 1906.pdf
Chamberlaine, Captain William W. Memoirs of the Civil War, 1912.pdf
Chamberlin, Thomas. History of the 150th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Second Regiment, Bucktail Brigade, 1895.pdf
Cheney, Newel. History of the Ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, 1901.pdf
Cheney, Thomas. Vermont at Gettysburg, July, 1863, and fifty years later (1914).pdf
Child, Benjamin H. From Fredericksburg to Gettysburg, (1895).pdf
Child, William. A History of the Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the American Civil War, 1861-1865, 1893.pdf
Clark, William. History of Hampton Battery F, Independent Pennsylvania Light Artillery, 1909..pdf
Coffin Charles Carleton. Marching to Victory- The Second Period of the War of the Rebellion Including the Year 1863, 1888.pdf
Coffin, Charles Carlton. Drum-Beat of the Nation - The First Period of the War of the Rebellion, from its Outbreak to the close of 1862, 1888.pdf
Cole, Jacob H. Under Five Commanders, 1906..pdf
Comte de Paris. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1907..pdf
Confederate soldier - being a memorial sketch of George N. and Bushrod W. Harris, privates in the Confederate army, 1868.pdf
Cooke, John Esten. A Life of Gen Robert E Lee, 1871.pdf
Cowell, A.T. Tactics at Gettysburg- As Described by Participants in the Battle, 1910.pdf
Craft, David. History of the One hundred forty-first regiment. Pennsylvania volunteers. 1862-1865 (1885).pdf
Crocker, Judge James. Gettysburg - Pickett's Charge and Other War Addresses,1915.pdf
Cudworth, Warren H. History of the First Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, 1866.pdf
Culp, Edward C., The 25th Ohio Vet. Vol. Infantry, 1885..pdf
Curtis, Orson Blair. History of the 24th Michigan of the Iron Brigade,1891.pdf
Daniel, Major John W. The Campaign and Battles of Gettysburg- Address of Major John W. Daniel, 1875.pdf
Danner, Joel Albertus. Danner's Pocket Guide Book of the Battle-field of Gettysburg, and History of the Battle, 1885.pdf
Davis, Charles E., Jr. Three Years in the Army - The Story of the Thirteenth Massachusetts Volunteers,1894.pdf
Day, Walter E. The Campaigns of Gettysburg, 1912.pdf
De Trobriand, Regis. Four Years with the Army of the Potomac,1889.pdf
Deeds of valor; how America's heroes won the Medal of Honor (1901)--v1.pdf
Dickert, D. Augustus. History of Kershaw’s Brigade, 1899.pdf
Doster, William Emile. A brief history of the Fourth Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry, embracing organization, reunions...reminiscences, etc (1891).pdf
Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg,1882.pdf
Doubleday, Abner. Gettysburg Made Plain- A Succinct Account of the Campaign and Battles, 1888.pdf
Douthat, Robert William. Gettysburg- A Battle Ode Descriptive of the Grand Charge of the Third Day, July 3, 1863, 1905.pdf
Dowdey, Clifford. Death of a Nation- The Story of Lee and His Men at Gettysburg,1958.pdf
Drake, Samuel Adams. The Battle of Gettysburg 1863, 1892.pdf
Early, Jubal A. Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early – Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War Between the States, 1912.pdf
Eastman , Mary H. Jenny Wade of Gettysburg, 1864.pdf
Everett, Edward. Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, 19th November, 1863.pdf
Fieberger, Colonel G. J. The Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg, 1915.pdf
Fleming, George T. General Alexander Hays at the Battle of Gettysburg, 1913.pdf
Fletcher, William Andrew. Rebel private, front and rear; experiences and observations from the early fifties and through the Civil War (1908).pdf
Ford, Andrew E. The Story of the Fifteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War 1861-1864, 1898.pdf
Frederick, Gilbert. The Story of a Regiment … the Fifty-seventh New York Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1895..pdf
Freeman, Warren Hapgood. Letters from Two Brothers Serving in the War for the Union, 1871..pdf
Fremantle, Arthur J. L. Three Months in the Southern States, 1864.pdf
Fritsch, Friedrich Otto. The record of the extraordinary adventures of Frederick Otto, baron von Fritsch, from his war record in Washington and his private papers; (1902).pdf
Garnett, John J. Getttysburg- A Complete Historical Narrative of the Battle of Gettysburg, and the Campaign preceding it, 1888.pdf
Gates, Theodore. The Ulster Guard in the War of the Rebellion, 1879.pdf
General Alexander Hays at the Battle of Gettysburg, George T. Fleming, 1913.pdf
Gerrish, Rev. Theodore. Army Life - A Private's Reminiscences of the Civil War,1882.pdf
Gettysburg Staff Ride Briefing Book,Center of Military History.pdf
Gilbert, J. Warren. The Blue and Gray-Lee's Invasion and the Battle of Gettysburg, Pictorial Edition, 1922.pdf
Gordon, John B. Reminiscences of the Civil War. 1903.pdf
Green, Wharton J. Recollections and Reflections, 1906..pdf
Gregg, D. McM. The Second Cavalry Division of the Army of the Potomac in the Battle of Gettysburg, 1907.pdf
Haines, William P. History of the Men of Co. F with Description of the Marches and Battle of the 12th New Jersey Vols., 1897..pdf
Hall, Hillman. History of the Sixth New York Cavalry (Second Ira Harris Guard) in the Army of the Potomac 1861-1865, 1908.pdf
Halstead, P. E. The First Day of the Battle of Gettysburg,1887.pdf
Hamlin, Charles. Brief Sketch of the Battle of Gettysburg, Introduction to Maine at Gettysburg,1898.pdf
Hamlin, Charles. Maine at Gettysburg, Report of the Maine Comissioners, 1898.pdf
Hamlin, Charles. The Seventeenth Maine at Gettysburg, n.d..pdf
Hancock, Ada. Reminiscences of Winfield Scott Hancock, 1887.pdf
Hard, Abner. History of the Eighth Cavalry Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, 1868.pdf
Hardin, Martin D. History of the Twelfth Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps, 1890.pdf
Harris, James Sidney. Historical Sketches of the Seventh Regiment, North Carolina Troops, 1861-'65,1893.pdf
Harrison, Walter. Pickett's Men- A Fragment of War History, Walter Harrison, 1870.pdf
Haskell, Frank Aretas. The Battle of Gettysburg,1908.pdf
Haynes, Martin A. A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1896.pdf
Hays, Gilbert Adams. Under the Red Patch Story of the Sixty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1908.pdf
History and roster of the Seventh Pa. Cavalry Veteran Volunteers (1904).pdf
Hoke, Jacob. Historical Reminiscences of the War, 1884..pdf
Hoke, Jacob. The Great Invasion of 1863 - General Lee In Pennsylvania, 1887.pdf
Hood, John Bell. Advance and Retreat – Personal Experiences in the U.S. and Confederate Armies, 1880.pdf
Hosmer, George W. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1913.pdf
Hospital Scenes after the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1863, The Patriot Daughters of Lancaster, 1864.pdf
Houghton, W. R. and M. B. Two Boys in the Civil War and After, 1912.pdf
Huidekoper, H.S. A Short story of the First Day's Fight, 1906.pdf
Humphreys, Andrew A. From Gettysburg to the Rapidan - The Army of the Potomac, July 1863 to April 1864, 1883.pdf
Hurst, Samuel H. Journal History of the Seventy-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1866.pdf
Hyde, Thomas W. Following the Greek Cross or Memories of the Sixth Army Corps, 1894.pdf
Hylton, J. D. The Bride of Gettysburg, An episode of 1863, 1878.pdf
Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and co-operating forces in the Gettysburg campaign (1882).pdf
Jacobs, M. Notes on The Invasion of Maryland and Gettysburg, 1863.pdf
Jacobs, Michael William. The Gettysburg Campaign of 1863, A Paper read before the Historical Society of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 1913.pdf
Johnston, David E. The Story of a Confederate Boy in the Civil War, 1914.pdf
Jones, J. William. Army of Northern Virginia - Memorial Volume, 1880.pdf
Jordan, William C. Some Events and Incidents during the Civil War, 1909..pdf
Judson, Amos M. History of the Eighty-third regiment Pennsylvania volunteers (1865).pdf
Kirkley, Joseph W. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Co-Operating Forces in the Gettysburg Campaign, 1882.pdf
Latimer, E. Idyls of Gettysburg, 1872.pdf
Ledford, P. L. Reminiscences of the Civil War, 1861 – 1865, 1909..pdf
Lee, Alfred E. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1888.pdf
Lee, Susan P. Memoirs of William Nelson Pendleton, 1893.pdf
Leon, Lewis. Diary of a Tarheel, 1913..pdf
Lewis, George. The History of Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 1892.pdf
Livermore, Thomas L. Days and Events, 1860-1865, 1920.pdf
Livermore, William Roscoe. The Story of the Civil War- The Campaigns of 1863 to July 10th- Chancellorsville, Operations against Vicksburg etc., Part III, Book I, 1913.pdf
Locke, William Henry. The Story of a Regiment, 1877..pdf
Lockwood, John. Our Campaign Around Gettysburg - Twenty Third Regiment N.Y.S.N.G , 1864.pdf
Long, A. L. Memoirs of Robert E. Lee His Military and Personal History, 1886.pdf
Long, James T. Gettysburg- How The Battle Was Fought, 1891.pdf
Long, James T.The 16th decisive Battle of the world--Gettysburg (1906).pdf
Longstreet, Helen D. Lee and Longstreet at High Tide- Gettysburg in the light of the official records,1904.pdf
Longstreet, James. From Manassas to Appomattox - Memoirs of the Civil War in America, 1896.pdf
Lowell, James Russell. The Gettysburg speech and other papers (1899).pdf
Lyman, Theodore et al. Petersburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. V, 1906.pdf
Macnamara, Daniel George. The History of the Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Voluntary Infantry, June, 1861 to June, 1864, 1899.pdf
Maine at Gettysburg, Report of the Maine Comissioners, 1898.pdf
Marbaker, Thomas D. History of the Eleventh New Jersey Volunteers, 1898..pdf
Marshal, Francis. The Battle of Gettysburg- The Crest-Wave of the American Civil War, 1914.pdf
Martin, James M. et al. History of the Fifty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry, n.d.pdf
McCabe, James D. Life and Campaigns of Robert E. Lee, 1866.pdf
McClellan, Henry B. The Life and Campaigns of Major General J.E.B. Stuart, 1885.pdf
McDermott, Anthony W., and John E. Reilly. A Brief History of the 69th Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers…., 1889..pdf
McKim, Randolph H. A Soldier’s Recollections- Leaves from the Diary of a Young Confederate, 1910 .pdf
Meade's headquarters, 1863-1865; letters of Colonel Theodore Lyman from the Wilderness to Appomattox (1922).pdf
Merchant, Captain Thomas E. 84th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Address at the dedication of Monument on Battlefield of Gettysburg, 1889.pdf
Michigan at Gettysburg, Proceedings Incident to Dedication of the Michigan Monuments upon the Battlefield of Gettysburg, June 12, 1889.pdf
Miller, Francis Trevelyan, ed. Gettysburg-A Journey to America's Greatest Battleground in Photographs, 1913.pdf
Minnigh, H. N. History of Company K, 1st (Infantry) Penn’s Reserves, The Boys Who Fought At Home, 1891..pdf
Morton, Joseph W. Jr., ed. Sparks from the Camp Fire, 1892.pdf
Mosby, John S. Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, 1908.pdf
Mosby, John. The memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby (1917).pdf
Moyer, Henry P. History of the 17th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, 1911.pdf
Mulholland, St. Clair A. The 116th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, 1903.pdf
Musgrove, Richard W. Autobiography of Capt. Richard W. Musgrove, 1921..pdf
Nash, Eugene Arus. History of the Forty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, 1911.pdf
Nathan, Adele Gutman. When Lincoln Went to Gettysburg, 1955.pdf
Neese, George M. Three Years in the Confederate Horse Artillery, 1911. .pdf
Nelson, A.H. The Battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, 1899.pdf
Nichols, Private G. W. A Soldier's Story of his Regiment (61st Georgia),1898.pdf
Nicholson, John P. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, Vol. 1., 1904..pdf
Nicholson, John P. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, Vol. 2., 1904..pdf
Nicholson, John P. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, Vol. 3., 1914..pdf
North Carolina at Gettysburg- Illustrated guide.pdf
Norton, Oliver Wilcox. The Attack and Defense of Little Round Top, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, 1913.pdf
Norton, Oliver. Strong Vincent and His Brigade at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863,1909.pdf
Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin. Abraham Lincoln, Meade, Lee and Gettysburg, 1929.pdf
Ohio's Day at Gettysburg- Unveling of the Ohio Monuments, Sept, 14th, 1887, Reunion of the Eighth Ohio.pdf
Owen, Willliam Miller. In Camp and Battle with the Washington Artillery of New Orleans, 1885.pdf
Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts-Petersburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, 1906.pdf
Parker, Francis J. The Story of the Thirty-second Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, 1880.pdf
Parker, John Lord. Henry Wilson's regiment. History of the Twenty-second Massachusetts infantry, the Second company sharpshooters, and the Third light battery, (1887).pdf
Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Volume 1, 1893.pdf
Pennypacker, Isaac R. General Meade, 1901.pdf
Pickerill, William N. History of the Third Indiana Cavalry, 1906.pdf
Pickett, Lasalle Corbell, Pickett and His Men, 1913.pdf
Pickett, Lasalle Corbell. The Bugles of Gettysburg, 1913.pdf
Pierce, Francis Marshal. The Battle of Gettysburg, the crest-wave of the American Civil War (1914).pdf
Pitzer, John. The Three Days at Gettysburg, 1935.pdf
Polley, Joseph B. Hood’s Texas Brigade, 1910.pdf
Porter, John T. Under the Maltese Cross- Campaigns, 155th Pennsylvania Regiment, Narrated by the Rank and File, 1910.pdf
Powell, William H. The Fifth Army Corps (Army of the Potomac), 1896.pdf
Prowell, George. History of the Eighty-seventh regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, prepared from official records, diaries, and other authentic sources of information, 1903.pdf
Rauscher, Frank. Music on the March … 114th Regt., P. V., Collis’ Zouaves, 892..pdf
Rawle, William. Gregg's Cavalry Fight at Gettysburg, 1884 (2).pdf
Rawle, William. The Right Flank at Gettysburg, an account of the operations of General Gregg's Cavalry Command, 1878.pdf
Ray, Neill W. Sketch of the Sixth Regiment, North Carolina State Troops.pdf
Recollections of a private. A story of the Army of the Potomac 1890.pdf
Reed, John et al. The Seventy-Second Pennsylvania Volunteers at Bloody Angle, Gettysburg, 1889.pdf
Reed, Thomas Benton. A Private in Gray, 1905..pdf
Reichardt, Theodore. Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery (1865).pdf
Remington, Cyrus K. A Record of Battery I, First N.Y. Light Artillery (Wiedrich's Battery), 1891.pdf
Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, 38th Congress, Vol. 1, Army of the Potomac, 1865.pdf
Report of the Operations of the Sanitary Commission during and after the Battle of Gettysburg, Sanitary Commission no. 71, 1863.pdf
Reynolds Memorial-Addresses Delivered Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1880.pdf
Rhodes, Charles D. History of the Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, 1900.pdf
Rhodes, John H. The Gettysburg Gun,1892.pdf
Rhodes, John H. The history of Battery B, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery, in the war to preserve the union, 1861-1865 (1894).pdf
Robson, John S. How a One-legged Rebel Lives, 1898.pdf
Rowe, David Watson. A sketch of the 126th Regiment Pennsylvania volunteers (1869).pdf
Schurz, Carl. The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz, Vol. 1 ,1907.pdf
Schurz, Carl. The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz, Vol. 2,1907.pdf
Schurz, Carl. The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz, Vol. 3,1907.pdf
Scott, Kate M. History of the One Hundred and Fifth Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1877..pdf
Searles, Jasper Newton. History of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry 1861-1864, 1916 (2).pdf
Searles, Jasper Newton. History of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry 1861-1864, 1916.pdf
Secheverell, J. Hamp. Journal History of the 29th Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865,1883.pdf
Shaler's Brigade - Survivors of the Sixth Corps, Reunion and Monument Dedications at Gettysburg, June 12-14, 1888.pdf
Sheldon, Winthrop D. The Twenty-Seventh [Connecticut] A Regimental History, 1866..pdf
Sickles, Daniel et al. Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Vol. 1, 1900.pdf
Sickles, Daniel et al. Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Vol. 2, 1900.pdf
Sickles, Daniel et al. Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Vol. 3, 1900.pdf
Simons, Ezra D. A Regimental History - The One Hundred and Twenty-fifth New York State Volunteers, 1888..pdf
Singmaster, Elsie. Gettysburg- Stories of the Red Harvest and the Aftermath, 1913.pdf
Small, A.R. The Seventeenth Maine in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865, 1886.pdf
Smith, Abram P. History of the Seventy-sixth Regiment, New York Volunteers, 1867.pdf
Smith, James E. A Famous Battery and Its Campaigns, 1892..pdf
Smith, James Power. General Lee at Gettysburg- Paper read before the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, April 1905, .pdf
Smith, John Day. The history of the Nineteenth regiment of Maine volunteer infantry, 1862-1865 (1909).pdf
Smith, John L., ed. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers Corn Exchange Regiment, Antietam to Appomattox, The Survivors Association, 1905.pdf
Smith, William A. The Anson Guards - Company C, Fourteenth Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, 1914..pdf
Sorrel, G. Moxley. Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer, 1917.pdf
Souder, Mrs. Edmund A. Leaves from the Battle-field of Gettysburg, 1864.pdf
Souvenir of the Brooklyn Fourteenth regiment monument ... on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa., October 19th, 1887 (1887).pdf
Spear, William E. The North and the South At Antietam and Gettysburg, 1908.pdf
Stevens, Charles A. Berdan’s Sharpshooters in the Army of the Potomac, 1892..pdf
Stevens, George T. Three Years in the Sixth Corps, 1866.pdf
Stevens, J.W. Reminiscences of the Civil War, 1902.pdf
Stewart, Robert Laird. History of the One hundred and fortieth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, by Professor Robert Laird Stewart ... (1912).pdf
Stiles, Robert. Four Years Under Marse Robert, 1903.pdf
Stine, J. H. History of the Army of the Potomac, 1892.pdf
Storrick, W.C. Gettysburg the place, the battles, the outcome, 1932.pdf
Stribling, Robert M. Gettysburg Campaign and Campaigns of 1864 and 1865 in Virginia, 1905.pdf
Strong, William. Addenda to History of the 121st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers (1893).pdf
Strong, William. History of the 121st regiment Pennsylvania volunteers (1893).pdf
Strong, William. History of the 121st regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. An account from the ranks. (1906).pdf
Sturlevant, Ralph Orson. History of the 13th Regiment Vermont Volunteers, 1910.pdf
Sypher, J. R. History of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, 1865.pdf
Tabulated Roster of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, Penn., July 1,2,3, 1863, James Beale, 1888.pdf
Taylor, Walter H. Four Years with General Lee, 1877.pdf
Tevis, C.V. The history of the fighting Fourteenth, published in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the muster of the regiment into the United States service, May 23,
1861, 1911.pdf
The Battle of Gettysburg Souvenir Album.pdf
The Battle Order of the Army of the Potomac, General order no. 10, headquarters of Army of the Potomac, March 7, 1865 (1887).pdf
The Day Lincoln Spoke at Gettysburg, from the United States Information Service, 1959.pdf
The Location of the Monuments, Markers and Tablets at Gettysburg, Gettysburg National Military Park, 1898.pdf
The Reunion of Cowan's Battery on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, July 3rd, 1886.pdf
The Statements of Time on July 1, 1863 at Gettysburg, Pa..pdf
Thomas, Henry W. History of the Doles-Cook Brigade, 1903.pdf
Thomson, Osmund R. H. History of the Bucktails- Kane Rifle Regiment of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, 1906.pdf
Todd, William, ed. History of the Ninth Regiment, N.Y.S.M … (83d New York Volunteers), 1889..pdf
Tompkins, Daniel A. Company K Fourteenth South Carolina Volunteers, 1897.pdf
Toombs, Samuel. New Jersey troops in the Gettysburg Campaign,1888.pdf
Tremain, Henry Edward. Two Days of War- A Gettysburg Narrative and other Excursions, 1905.pdf
Trowbridge, Luther. Michigan at Gettysburg, 1888.pdf
Underwood, Adin B. Three Years' Service of the Thirty-Third Massachusetts Infantry Regiment 1862-1865, 1881.pdf
Van Santvoord, Cornelius. The One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment, New York State Volunteers, 1894..pdf
Vanderslice, John M. Gettysburg- An Account of the Battle giving Movements, Positions, and the Losses of the Commands engaged, 1897.pdf
Vanderslice, John M. Gettysburg- Where and How the Regiments Fought and the Troops they Encountered, 1897.pdf
Vautier, John D. History of the Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War for the Union, 1894.pdf
Veale, Moses. The 109th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers- an address delivered at the unveiling of their monument on Culp's Hill, Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 11, 1889,
1890.pdf
Waitt, Ernest L. History of the Nineteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1906.pdf
Walker, James. The Story of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1904.pdf
Ward, Joseph R. C. History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers …, 1883. .pdf
Wert, J. Howard. A Complete Handbook to the Monuments and Indications of the Gettysburg Battlefield, 1886.pdf
Wert, J. Howard. Two Great Armies at Gettysburg - Gettysburg and its Monuments, 1890.pdf
Westbrook, Robert S. History of the 49th Pennsylvania Volunteers (1898).pdf
Weygant, Charles H. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Regiment NYSV, 1877.pdf
Willson, Arabella M. Disaster, Struggle, Triumph - The Adventures of 1,000 Boys in Blue,1870..pdf
Wilson, James H. Captain Charles Corbit's Charge at Westminster - An episode of the Gettysburg campaign, 1913.pdf
Wise, Jennings C. The Long Arm of Lee, Vol. 1, 1915.pdf
Wise, Jennings C. The Long Arm of Lee, Vol. 2, 1915.pdf
Woodward, Evan Morrison. Our Campaigns - History of the Second Pennsylvania Reserve, 1865.pdf
Young, Jesse Bowman. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1913.pdf
Young, Jesse. What a Boy Saw in the Army, 1894.pdf
Articles
A Prisoner’s March from Gettysburg to Staunton, John L. Collins, oBattles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 429-433.pdf
A Reply to General Longstreet, Colonel William Allen, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 355-356.).pdf
An Incident of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 21, 337-39.pdf
Anderson, James S., The March of the Sixth Corps to Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 4, 77-84.pdf
Another eye-witness account, The Battle of Gettsyburg, Rebellion Record, Vol. 8, 345-51
Battle of Getttysburg-Report of General Doles, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 8, 41-44.pdf
Beveridge, John L., The First Gun at Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Illinois, Vol. 2, 79-98.pdf
Boudrye, Louis N. Lee Invades Maryland and Pennsylvania, Historic records of the Fifth New York Cavalry, 61-71.pdf
Bryant, Colonel Edward E., Battle of Getttysburg, with maps, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 2, 230-75.pdf
Carrington, James McDowell, First Day on Left at Gettysburg , Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 37, 326-37.pdf
Clark, George. The Campaign of Gettysburg, A Glance Backward, ch. 9, 35-41.pdf
Custer, George A. The Battle of Gettysburg-Official Report, Rebellion Record, Vol. 7, 397-99
Farnsworth’s Charge and Death, Captain H. C. Parsons, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 393-396.).pdf
From Gettysburg to Williamsport, Colonel George B. Davis, U.S.A., Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863, 449-469.pdf
Garnett's Brigade at Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 3, 215-21.pdf
General A. P. Hill's Report of Battle of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 2, 222-26.pdf
General Hancock and the Artillery at Gettysburg, Brigadier General Francis A. Walker and Henry J. Hunt, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 385-387.).pdf
General J. E. B. Stuart's Report of Operations After Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 2, 65-78.pdf
General Meade at Gettysburg, Colonel James C. Biddle, 205-219, (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
General Reynolds’ Last Battle, Major Joseph G. Rosengarten, 60-66, (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
Gettysburg, General Greely S. Curtis, U.S.V., Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863, 357-365..pdf
Gilmore, Captain D.M., With General Gregg at Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Minnesota, 93-111.pdf
Gleneral R. E. Rodes' Report of the Battle of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol.2, 135-58.pdf
Graham, Ziba B., On to Getttysburg-Ten Days from My Diary of 1863, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Mchigan, Vol. 2, 1-16.pdf
Gregg’s Cavalry at Gettysburg, Major J. Edward Carpenter, 527- 535, (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
Harres, Captain William H., The Iron Brigade in the First Day's Battle at Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Minnesota, 337-50.pdf
Hazlewood, Captain M.W., Gettysburg Charge, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 23, 229-37.pdf
Heermance, William L., The Cavalry at Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-New York, Third Series, 196-206.pdf
Hunt, Henry J., The Battle of the First Day at Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln and the Battles of the Civil War, Vol. 1, 110-33.pdf
Hyde, Thomas W., Recollections of the Battle of Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 1, 191-206.pdf
Incidents of the First Day at Gettysburg, Major E. P. Halstead. (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 284-285).pdf
Jackson, Huntington, The Battle of Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Illinois, Vol. 1, 147-84.pdf
Jewett, Leonidas M., From Stafford Heights to Getttysburg in 1863, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Ohio, Vol. 5, 213-22.pdf
Jones, J. William, The Longstreet-Gettysburg Controversy, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 23, 342-48.pdf
Jones, James Wm., General George H. Steuart's Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 2, 105-107'.pdf
Kempster, Walter, The Cavalry at Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 4, 397-429.pdf
Kent, Charles A., Lincoln and Gettysburg after Fifty Years- November 19, 1863-1913.pdf
Kershaw’s Brigade at Gettysburg, Major General J. B. Kershaw, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 331-338.).pdf
Kettell, Thomas, Battle of Gettysburg, History of the Great Rebellion, 450-73.pdf
Leading Confederates on the Battle of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 5, 38-86.pdf
Lee in Pennsylvania, General James Longstreet, 414-446. (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
Lee, Robert E., General Lee's Final Report of the Pennsylvania, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 2, 33-49.pdf
Lee, Robert E., The Correspondence of Robert E. Lee- Chancellorsville to Gettysburg-March to August, 1863, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 28, 148-55.pdf
Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania, James Longstreet, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 244-251.).pdf
Lee’s Right Wing at Gettysburg, James Longstreet, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 331-354.).pdf
Lochren, Lieutenant William, The First Minnesota at Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Minnesota, 3rd series, 42-56.pdf
Loehr, Charles, The First Virginia at Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 32, 33-40.pdf
Marshall, Colonel Charles, Events Leading up to the Battle of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 23, 205-42.pdf
Martin, Colonel Rawley, The Battle of Gettysburg and The Charge of Pickett's Division, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 32, 183-95.pdf
Martin, R.W., Armistead at Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 39, 186-7.pdf
Mayo, Joseph C., Pickett's Last Charge at Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 34, 327-35.pdf
McIntosh, David Grigg, Review of the Gettysburg Campaign, by one who participated therein, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 27, 74-143.pdf
Mckim, Randolph H., General J.E.B. Stuart in the Gettysburg Campaign-A reply to Colonel John S. Mosby, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 37, 210-31.pdf
Mckim, Randolph H., The Gettysburg Campaign, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 40, 253-95.pdf
Meade at Gettysburg, Brigadier General Francis A. Walker, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 406-412.).pdf
Meredith, J.M., The First Day at Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 24, 182-87.pdf
Minnigh, Luther W. Gettysburg- What they did there- a profusely illistrated historical guide, 1920.pdf
Mosby, Colonel John S., Stuart in the Gettysburg Campaign-A Defence of the Cavalry Commander, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 38, 184-96.pdf
Mosby, John S., William, Stuart and Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 23, 348-53.pdf
Mosby, John, Longstreet and Stuart, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 23, 238-47.pdf
Murder of Union Soldiers in North Carolina, 39th Congress, 1st Session, HR Doc. 98.pdf
Pennypacker, Samuel. Historical and biographical sketches (1883).pdf
Perry, E.A., Gettysburg The Courageous Part Taken in the Desperate Conflict,, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 27, 192-205.pdf
Perry, Leslie J., General Lee and the Battle of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 23, 253-59.pdf
Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg, William R. Driver, U.S.V., Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863, 351-356..pdf
Pickett's Men in the Gettysburg Campaign, Capt. M.W. Hazlewood, Southern Historical Society Papers v. 23, 229-238..pdf
Repelling Lee’s Last Blow at Gettysburg, Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Rice, et al, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 387-392.).pdf
Roberts, Charles W., At Getttysburg in 1863 and 1888, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 1, 49-57.pdf
Sickles, Major-General Daniel et. al., Further Recollections of Gettysburg, North American Review, March, 1891, 257-86.pdf
Smith, L.A., Recollections of Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 2, 297-308.pdf
Stewart, James, Battery B, Fourth United States Artillery at Getttysburg in 1863, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Ohio, Vol. 4, 180-93.pdf
Stribling, Robert, Gettysburg Failure, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 25, 60-67.pdf
Talcott, T.M.R., Stuart's Cavalry at Gettysburg by John S. Mosby- A Review, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 37, 21-37.pdf
Thayer, Captain George A., Getttysburg, as We Men on the Right Saw It, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Ohio, Vol. 2, 24-43.pdf
The 20th Maine at Little Round Top, H. S. Melcher, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 314-315.).pdf
The Battle of Beverly Ford, (Brandy Station), Colonel F. C. Newhall, 134-146, (Annals of the War), 1879.pdf
The Battle of Fleetwood, (Brandy Station), Major H. B. McClellan, 392-403, (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
The Battle of Gettysburg, Huntington W. Jackson, Military Essays and Recollections, 147-184..pdf
The Battles of Gettysburg, Rebellion Record, Vol. 7, 84-128
The Breastworks at Culp’s Hill, Captain Jesse H. Jones and Major General George S. Greene, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 316-17.).pdf
The Campaign in Pennsylvania, Colonel W. H. Taylor, 305- 318, (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
The Campaign of Gettysburg, Major General Alfred Pleasonton, 447-459, (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
The Cause of the Confederate Failure at Gettysburg, General Greely S. Curtis, U.S.V., Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863, 366-375..pdf
The Cavalry Battle Near Gettysburg, Captain William E. Miller, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 397-406.).pdf
The Charge of Pickett, Pettigrew, and Trimble, J. B. Smith, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 354-355.).pdf
The Confederate Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, Colonel John S. Mosby (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 251-252).pdf
The Confederate Retreat from Gettysburg, Brigadier General John D. Imboden, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 420-429.).pdf
The Council of War on the Second Day, Major General John Gibbon, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 313-314.).pdf
The Crenshaw Battery, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 21, 368-74.pdf
The First Day at Gettysburg, Major General Henry J. Hunt, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 255-284).pdf
The Gettysburg Campaign- June-July, 1863, William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, 308-374.pdf
The Gettysburg Campaign, History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry in the American Civil War 1861-1865, 240-260..pdf
The Great Battles of the War- The Back Bone of the Rebellion Broken, Lewistown Gazette, July 8, 1863.jpg
The Great Charge and Artillery Fighting at Gettysburg, E. Porter Alexander, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 357-368.).pdf
The Left Attack (Ewell's), Gettysburg, Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863, Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Volume 3, 1903.pdf
The Meade-Sickles Controversy, General George Meade and General Daniel E. Sickles, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 413-419.).pdf
The Mistakes of Gettysburg, General James Longstreet, 619-633. (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
The Opposing Forces at Gettysburg, Pa, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 434-440.).pdf
The Pickett-Pettigrew Charge, Captain S.A. Ashe, A.A.G., Pender's Brigade, Regiments and Battalions from NC, Walter Clark ed., 1901, 137-159..pdf
The Right Flank at Gettysburg, Colonel William Brooke-Rawle, 467-484. (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
The Second Day at Gettysburg, Major General Henry J. Hunt, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 290-313).pdf
The Strategy of the Gettysburg Campaign, Colonel George B. Davis, U.S.A., Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863, 376-414..pdf
The Strategy of the Gettysburg Campaign, Colonel William Allen, U.S.A., Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863, 415-448..pdf
The Struggle for Round Top, Major General Evander M. Law, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 318-330).pdf
The Third Day at Gettysburg, Major General Henry J. Hunt, (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 3, 369-385.).pdf
The Union Cavalry at Gettysburg, Major General D. M’M Gregg, 372-379 (Annals of the War) 1879.pdf
Thompson, Richard S., A Scrap of Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Illinois, Vol. 3, 97-109.pdf
Trimble, Isaac, The Battle and Campaign of Gettysburg, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 26, 116-28.pdf
Trowbridge, L.S., The Cavalry on the Getttysburg Campaign, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Mchigan, Vol. 1, 2-17.pdf
Verill, George W., The Seventeenth Maine at Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 1, 260-84.pdf
Walber, Albert, From Getttysburg to Libby Prison, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 4, 191-200.pdf
Wheeler, Colonel Cornelius, Reminiscences of the Battle of Getttysburg, Military Order of the Loyal Legion-Wisconsin, Vol. 2, 207-20.pdf
White, Henry Alexander, Gettysburg Battle-Some Literary Facts, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 27, 52-60.pdf
Youngblood, William, Unwritten History of the Gettysburg Campaign, Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 38, 312-18.pdf
Maps
Battle of Gettysburg showing the position of the two contending armies during the first, second & third of July 1863- LOC.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg, July 1,2, and 3, 1863 - Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg, Penna.. Showing positions held 1st and 3rd July 1863 [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Battlefield of Gettysburg-Jul 1-4,1863- Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Battlefield of Gettysburg-Position of Troops July 2, 1863 - Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Cavalry battle, Gettysburg, Pa. July 3rd 330 p.m [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Copy of official plan of Gettysburg. Pennsylvania, fought 1st, 2nd, 3rd July 1863 [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Field of cavalry operations east of Gettysburg, July 2nd & 3rd 1863- LOC.jpg
Field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863 Prepared by T. Ditterline- LOC.jpg
Field Operations of Gregg's and Stuart's Cavalry at the Battle of Gettysburg - Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Gettysburg - Showing Lines of Battle July, 1863.jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-General Situation July 1, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-General Situation June 9 and June 17, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Lee's Retreat and Situation July 13, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation About 10 AM, July 1, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation About 230 PM, July 3, 1863 Just Prior to the Confederate Attack [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation About 330 PM, July 2, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation About 6 PM, July 1, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation At 230 PM, July 1, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation June 24, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation June30, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation Night of June 28, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg Campaign-Situation Shortly After Dark, July 2, 1863 [Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg in peace [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg July 2nd. The Union and Rebel forces in the cemetery [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Gettysburg. Third day. Position of troops [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Map of the Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863, showing line of Battle on P.M. of 2nd- LOC.jpg
Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg - Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa. July 1,2, and 3, 1863 - Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Map showing the positions occupied by the Tenth New York Cavalry in the cavalry engagements on the right flank at Gettysburg, Penn. on July 2.jpg
Map showing the routes of Brig. Gen. Imboden's command during the Pennsylvania campaign of 1863 [Hotchkiss, Library of Congress].jpg
Monumental guide to the Gettysburg battlefield. A map showing the location of every monument, marker and tablet with approaching roads and ave.jpg
Plan of the Gettysburg Battle ground [Chas. W. Reed, 9th Mass. Battery, c1864.-LOC]..jpg
Positions and Lines of Charge of the Pennsylvania Reserves.jpg
Preliminary sketches of the Battle of Gettysburg showing troop positions, July 2, 1863 [Hotchkiss, Library of Congress].pdf
Route map of Gettysburg campaign-Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Routes of 2nd corps A.N.V. from Fredericksburg to Gettysburg and return to Orange C.H., Va., from Jun 4 to Aug 1 1863 - Atlas to Accompany Off.jpg
Sketch of routes of the 2nd Corps A.N. Virginia from Fredericksburg, to Gettysburg, Pa., June 4th to August 1st 1863 [Hotchkiss, Library of Co.jpg
Sketch of the Second Battle of Winchester, Jun 13, 14 and 15, 1863 - Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Stuart's cavalry, July 3, 2 to 5 P.M- LOC.pdf
The Battle of Gettysburg Penna.. Showing positions held July 2nd, 1863 [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
The Cavalry battle, Gettysburg, Pa. July 3rd 1863, 230 pm [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Troop Positions and Movements-Battle of Gettysburg - Atlas to Accompany Official Records.jpg
Union army's march on Gettysburg from Frederick, Md [Robert Sneden, Library of Congress].jpg
Photos and Artwork
[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania]. Field and staff officers, 69th Pennsylvania.jpg
A Confederate Sharpshooter Killed at the Battle of Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 9.jpg
A Gun and Gunners that Repelled Pickett's Charge - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 9.jpg
A Sad Sight for the Cavalryman - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 4.jpg
A Washington Belle in Camp -Photographic History of the Civil War vol 1.jpg
Abraham Lincoln, head-and-shoulders portrait, traditionally called last photograph of Lincoln from life- Library of Congress.jpg
After the Battle-Round Top, Southern End of the Federal Line - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 9.jpg
Amphitheater along West Confederate Avenue - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Library of Con.jpg
Army Stoves - Gettysburg.jpg
Artillery going into action, first day.jpg
Artillery going into action, first day.jpg
Assault of Brockenbrough's Confederate Brigade upon Mcpherson's Farm.jpg
At the Mcpherson Farm.jpg
Attack of Johnston's Div., C.S.A. on Culps Hill defended by Wadsworth's Div., 1st Corps-LOC.jpg
Battle near Upperville. Ashbys Gap in Distance-LOC.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg - drawing.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg- charge of the Confederates on Cemetery Hill, Thursday evening, July 2nd, 1863.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg- Frank Leslie's Illustrated History of the Civil War.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg- Thursday evening, July 2nd, 1863, as seen from Rocky Hill- Frank Leslie's Illustrated History of the Civil War.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg, Cemetery Hill during the attack of the Confederates, Thursday evening, July 2nd.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg, Pa. July 2nd. and 3rd. 1863.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg, Pa. July 2nd. and 3rd. 1863-LOC.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg, Thursday evening, July 2nd, 1863, as seen from Rocky Hill.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg. Longstreet's attack upon the left center of the Union lines. Blue Ridge in distance-2.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg. Longstreet's attack upon the left center of the Union lines. Blue Ridge in distance-LOC.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg-A LOC.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg-B LOC.jpg
Battle of Gettysburg-C LOC.jpg
Battle of Peach Orchard.jpg
Battlefield Breastworks on Culp’s Hill.jpg
Battlefield effect of shot and shell.jpg
Battlefield from Observatory.jpg
Battle-field of Gettysburg The effect of musketry and shell on the trees of Culp's Hill, on ground occupied by Rebels, in front of Union breast-works..jpg
Battlefield of Gettysburg, northern portion.jpg
Battle-field of Gettysburg--Dead Confederate sharpshooter at foot of Little Round Top i.e., Devil's Den- Library of Congress.jpg
Battlefield painting - Bryan's House and Meade's Headquarters.jpg
Battlefield painting - Cemetery Gate, field sketch.jpg
Battlefield painting - Cemetery Gate, Studio work.jpg
Battlefield painting - Codori House and Emmitsburg Pike.jpg
Battlefield painting - Emmitsburg Pike, Round Top, Little round Top, Granite Spur.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Cyclorama from Confederate position -2.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Cyclorama from Confederate position -3.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Cyclorama from Confederate position.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Cyclorama from Confederate position-2.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Cyclorama from Confederate position-3.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Cyclorama from Confederate position-4.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Cyclorama.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg from McLean's Hill.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg from west side of Cemetery.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Spring -2.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg Spring.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg, Studio work.jpg
Battlefield painting - Gettysburg.jpg
Battlefield painting - Meade's Headquarters, studio work.jpg
Battlefield painting - Oak Grove and Hancock's headquarters.jpg
Battlefield painting - Oak Grove, Studio work.jpg
Battlefield painting - Rock Creek -2.jpg
Battlefield painting - Rock Creek Valley, Studio sketch.jpg
Battlefield painting - Rock Creek, Field sketch.jpg
Battlefield painting - Rock Creek.jpg
Battlefield painting - Town of Gettysburg, Field sketch -2.jpg
Battlefield painting - Town of Gettysburg, Field sketch.jpg
Battlefield painting - Town of Gettysburg, Studio work.jpg
Battlefield painting-Little Round Top.jpg
Battlefield panorama.jpg
Bird's eye view from Cemetery Hill and National Cemetery from Culp's Hill.jpg
Bird's eye view from Cemetery Ridge, showing National Cemetery and West Cemetery Hill.jpg
Bird's eye view from East Cemetery Hill, showing Culp's Hill.jpg
Bird's eye view from Seminary Ridge at Mummersburg Road looking toward Little Round Top.jpg
Bird's eye view from Seminary Ridge, showing Oak Hill.jpg
Bird's eye view from Ziegler's Grove on Cemetery Ridge, showing High Water Mark, the Angle, and Round Top.jpg
Bird's eye view of Meade's Headquarters. Power's Hill in background.jpg
Breastworks on the left wing.jpg
Brook avenue, road view. View se. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Library of Congress.jpg
But While Life Lasts, To Fight - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 9.jpg
Camp bakery.jpg
Camp Life.jpg
Capture of a Rebel Brigade at Gettysburg July 1st 1863 by the 6th Wis, 95th N.Y. and 14th N.Y.S.M.- Library of Congress.jpg
Cavalry fight near Aldie, Va. During the march to Gettysburg; the Union Cavalry; commanded by Gen. Pleasonton, the Confederate by J.E.B. St.jpg
Cavalry Scouts Near Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 4.jpg
Chambersburg Pike from Buford's Statue toward Willoughby Run.jpg
Charge of cavalry under Genl. Pleasonton supported by the 1st division of the 5th Corps near Ashby's Gap-LOC.jpg
Charge of Ewell's Corps on the cemetary-LOC.jpg
Charge of the 111th, 125th, and 126th New York Vols.- Gettysburg, July 2nd, 1863.jpg
Charge of the 6th Michigan cavalry over the rebel earthworks nr. Falling Waters-LOC.jpg
Charge on the Battery.jpg
Cobb's and Kershaw's troops behind the stone wall- Library of Congress-LOC.jpg
Continuation of Emmitsburg Pike, by George Leo Frankenstein.jpg
Crawford Avenue Above Devil's Den. View N. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Library of Con.jpg
Crawford Avenue Bridge. View Ssw. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Library of Congress.jpg
Crossing the Grapevine Bridge.jpg
Culp’s Hill from Cemetery Hill.jpg
Culps Hill July 3 - LOC.jpg
Culp's Hill, Gettysburg, Pa..jpg
Culp's Hill, view from East Cemetery Hill.jpg
Dead at Little Round Top.jpg
Death of General Reynolds.jpg
Death of Reynolds--Gettysburg-LOC.jpg
Depiction of the Battle of Gettysburg.jpg
Devil's Den From Little Round Top Across Crawford Avenue. Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads,- Library of Congress.jpg
Devil's Den, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylavnia.jpg
Doubleday Avenue With New York Monument. View Ssw. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Librar.jpg
Dragging artillery through the mud-LOC.jpg
East Cavalry Field, Confederate Cavalry Avenue. View Ene. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA-.jpg
Entrance to Devil's Den, Gettysburg- Library of Congress.jpg
Entrance to Gettysburg--sharpshooting from the houses-LOC.jpg
Escape of the Army of Virginia, commanded by General Lee, over the Potomac River near Williamsport.jpg
Federal Dead at Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
Field and Forest-Two Contrasting but Famous Scenes of Conflict - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 8.jpg
Fight at Spangler Spring.jpg
Fight at Trossel’s Farm.jpg
Filling Canteens.jpg
First Monument at the Meeting Place - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
First New York Battery- Library of Congress.jpg
First New York Battery.jpg
From Little Round Top looking toward Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, Pa..jpg
From the Chicago Panorama of the Batttle of Gettysburg- Repelling Pickett's charge on right of Bloody Angle-2.jpg
Gen. Pickett taking the order to charge from Gen. Longstreet, Gettsburg, July 3, 1863-LOC.jpg
General Alexander arranging the last line of Battle formed in the ANV.jpg
General exterior view from east with cannon in foreground. - Cyclorama Building, 125 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA.jpg
General Meade’s headquarters.jpg
General Pleasonton.jpg
General view from east with cannon in foreground with wider angle lens. - Cyclorama Building, 125 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA.jpg
General view of the Union lines on the morning of July 3rd, 10 AM, during the attack of Johnston's Div. C.S.A.- Library of Congress.jpg
General Warren statue, Little Round Top, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.jpg
Gettysburg - Where Stirring Deeds Brought Forth Immortal Words - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
Gettysburg camp of Captain Huft- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg from Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, Pa.- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.jpg
Gettysburg Soldier Memorial in Moodus, Connecticut.jpg
Gettysburg Theological Seminary.jpg
Gettysburg, PA- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. (day of Lincoln's address).jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Alfred R. Waud, artist of Harper's Weekly, sketching on battlefield- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Bodies of Federal soldiers, killed on July 1, near the McPherson woods- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Confederate dead at the edge of the Rose woods, July 5, 1863- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Confederate dead gathered for burial at the edge of the Rose woods, July 5, 1863- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Confederate dead gathered for burial at the southwestern edge of the Rose woods, July 5, 1863- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Dead Confederate soldier in Devil's Den- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Dead Confederate soldiers in the devil's den- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Dead Confederate soldiers in the slaughter pen at the foot of Little Round Top- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Four dead soldiers in the woods near Little Round Top- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Headquarters of Gen. Robert E. Lee on the Chambersburg Pike- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. John L. Burns, the old hero of Gettysburg,- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. The center of the Federal position viewed from Little Round Top- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. Three Confederate prisoners- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pa. View of Little Round Top- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. [Confederate dead, view looking toward the orchard on the Rose farm, July 5, 1863.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Battery B. (Robertson's) 2d U.S. Artillery.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Big Round Top from entrenchments on Little Round Top.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Camp of Captain John J. Hoff. Commissory of Subsistance.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Camp of the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Confederate sharpshooter killed by a shell.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Confederate soldiers who had evidently been shelled by our batteries on Round Top.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Entrance to Gettysburg National Cemetery- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Federal breastworks in the wods on Culp's Hill.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Little Round Top.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Officers of 50th Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry- Library of Congress.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Unfinished Confederate graves near the center of the battlefield.jpg
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. View at Trostle's barn where the 9th Massachusetts Battery was cut up.jpg
Gettysburg. Repulse of Longstreet's assault-LOC.jpg
Gettysburg. View of the hills on the left of our position from the Rebel artillery, last Rebel shot-LOC.jpg
Grave of Confederate Dead on the field of the First Day.jpg
Guards - Gettysburg.jpg
Hancock at Gettysburg-LOC.jpg
Hancock Avenue With Rail Fence At Monuments. View Nne. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Li.jpg
Hancock Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania. Bridge at Hanover Junction burned by Confederates before the Battle of Gettysburg.jpg
High Water Mark along Hancock Avenue - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Library of Congress.jpg
High water mark, Gettysburg- Library of Congress.jpg
Historic American Building Survey - Gettysburg.pdf
In the Devil's Den - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
In the Wheatfield at Gettysburg-Second Day's Battle.jpg
Instruments of modern warfare.jpg
Intersection Of Slocum And Williams Avenues. View N. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Libr.jpg
Invasion of Pennsylvania- Battle of Gettysburg, Friday, July 3rd, 1863.jpg
Last stand of the Army of Virginia, commanded by General Lee.jpg
Lee’s Headquarters.jpg
Light Artillery Awaiting Orders - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 5.jpg
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg- Library of Congress.jpg
Little Round Top - The Key to Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 1.jpg
Little Round Top From Devil's Den Across Crawford Avenue. View E. - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads- Library of Congress.jpg
Little Round Top from Devil's Den.jpg
Little Round Top vista, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
Little Round Top, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
Little Round Top.jpg
Longstreet at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.jpg
Looking toward Little Round Top from Devil's Den, second day.jpg
Marker for “here lies …Merwin”.jpg
Mcpherson building.jpg
Meadow over which the 2nd Mass. Charged.jpg
Men Who Held Little Round Top - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
Minnesota monument, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
Monument of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address- Library of Congress.jpg
Monument of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.jpg
Monument to the 155th Pennsylvania Volunteers at Little Round Top, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library.jpg
National Cemetery, Gettysburg.jpg
National Cemetery.jpg
Near the Bloody Angle - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
Near the cemetery, Gettysburg retiring disabled artillery-LOC.jpg
New York Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
North Carolina Monument along West Confederate Avenue - Gettysburg National Military Park Tour Roads, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA- Lib.jpg
Observatory.jpg
On the way to the Battle of Gettysburg. Company L, Second Regulars.jpg
Panorama of the Battle of Gettysburg.jpg
Pennsylvania Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.jpg
Picketts charge from a position on the enemys line looking toward the Union lines, Zieglers grove on the left, clump of trees on right-LOC.jpg
Picketts charge on the Union centre at the grove of trees about 3 PM-LOC.jpg
Pickett's Charge upon Cemetery Ridge.jpg
Position of Hancock’s Corps.jpg
Pursuit of Lee's army. Scene on the road near Emmitsburg - marching through the rain-LOC.jpg
Railroad cut going into Gettysburg.jpg
Rebel Charge on Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, July 3rd, 1863- Third Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Corps.jpg
Repulse of Pickett's Charge-LOC.jpg
Retreat from Gettysburg.jpg
Rock Creek, Culp’s Hill.jpg
Round Top from Haslett's battery, Gettysburg, Pa.- Library of Congress.jpg
Round Top, Gettysburg.jpg
Scenes from the Battle-Field at Gettysburg - The Seminary.jpg
Scenes from the Battle-Field at Gettysburg- Second Corps Hospital.jpg
Scenes from the Battle-Field at Gettysburg, PA. - (Untitled).jpg
Scenes from the Battle-Field at Gettysburg, PA. - The Field of Battle, July 1st, 1863.jpg
Scenes from the Battle-Field of Gettysburg - Gateway of the Cemetery.jpg
Scenes from the Battle-Field of Gettysburg - Our Centre, Looking East from Cemetery Hill.jpg
Second Day's Battle, Gettysburg.jpg
Seminary Ridge Beyond Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
Spangler's Meadow.jpg
Spangler's Spring.jpg
Telegraphers after Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 8.jpg
The advance of Genl. Longstreet's Corps on the Union position 5th Corps on Little Round Top, Thursday evening and Friday afternoon-LOC.jpg
The Angle, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg - General Crawford's charge on the rebel lines.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg, Pa. July 3d. 1863-LOC.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg. View from the summit of Little Round Top. The advance of Genl. Longstreet's Corps on the Union position-LOC.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg-2.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg-2-LOC.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg-LOC.jpg
The Battle of Gettysburg--Prisoners belonging to Gen. Longstreet's Corps captured by Union troops, marching to the rear under guard-LOC.jpg
The Bete Noir of the Secret service - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 8.jpg
The Blue and the Gray at Gettysburg, Assembly Tent, Gettysburg Celebration, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
The Carnage of Bloody Angle - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The Ever Welcome Sanitary Comission.pdf
The Fateful Field - Photographic History of the Civil War, vol 1.jpg
The Gettysburg gun, and veterans of Battery B,.jpg
The harvest of death - Gettysburg, July 4, 1863 [Dead soldiers and horses on battlefield].jpg
The Height of the Battle Tide - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The Hollow Square in the Civil War - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 4.jpg
The Iron Brigade fighting against three lines of Battle at Mcpherson's Woods.jpg
The Leisurely Pursuit - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The Little Town of Gettysburg Pennsylvania - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The Men Who Came to Stay - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The Peach Orchard and 3rd Mich. Infantry Monument, Gettysburg- Library of Congress.jpg
The Price of Victory - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The pursuit of Gen. Lee's rebel army. The heavy guns - 30 pounders - going to the front during a rain storm-LOC.jpg
The Round Tops from the Confederate Line.jpg
The Second Day's Fight - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The Signal Corps at Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 8.jpg
The Stone Wall, Gettysburg.jpg
The Unguarded Link - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
The Very Trees Were Stripped bare - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 9.jpg
The Whirlpool in the Wheatfield, Second Day.jpg
The Whitworth Battery.jpg
The woods where the 147th charges.jpg
To Do and Dare, and Die at Need - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 9.jpg
Two Tears Afterward - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 1.jpg
View from Little Round Top at Gettysburg Battlefield in Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
View from southwest at edge of Hancock Avenue. - Cyclorama Building, 125 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, Adams County, PA.jpg
View from the summit of Little Round Top at seven thirty P.M. July 3rd, 1863-LOC.jpg
View of crowd inside assembly tent, Gettysburg celebration, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.jpg
View of the General Hospital, Gettysburg.jpg
Water Supply - Gettysburg.jpg
Wheatfield Monument, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania- Library of Congress.jpg
Where a Shell Dropped - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 2.jpg
Where Reynolds Fell at Gettysburg - Photographic History of the Civil War vol 1.jpg
Newspapers
A Battle at Mercersburg,Daily Ohio statesman., July 08, 1863.pdf
A Battle near Gettysburg, Cleveland morning Reader., July 03, 1863.pdf
A Full Description of the Battle of Gettysburg, Reading Gazette and Democrat, Saturday, July 18, 1863.pdf
A great battle imminent, New-York Daily tribune., June 27, 1863.pdf
Advancing on Gettysburg, Daily Ohio statesman., June 23, 1863.pdf
Agitator (Wellsboro, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863.pdf
Agitator (Wellsboro, PA), Wednesday, July 29, 1863.pdf
Altoona Tribune, Tuesday, July 14, 1863.pdf
Altoona Tribune, Tuesday, July 21, 1863.pdf
American Presbyterian (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, July 16, 1863.pdf
American Presbyterian (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, July 2, 1863.pdf
American Presbyterian (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, July 30, 1863.pdf
Army News, M'arthur Democrat., July 02, 1863.pdf
Battle near Carlisle, Daily Ohio statesman., July 03, 1863.pdf
Battle near Gettysburg-Success of the Federal Army, Cleveland morning Reader., July 04, 1863.pdf
Battle of Gettysburg, Daily national Republican., July 03, 1863, page 2.pdf
Battle of Gettysburg, Daily national Republican., July 03, 1863.pdf
Battle of Gettysburg-A Full and Graphic Account of the Three Days Conflict by and Eye-witness, Raftsman's journal., July 15, 1863, Page 2.pdf
Battle of Gettysburg-A Full and Graphic Account of the Three Days Conflict by and Eye-witness, Raftsman's journal., July 15, 1863.pdf
Battle of Gettysburg-Magnificent description of a terrible battle, Cleveland morning Reader., July 09, 1863.pdf
By telegraph, The Nashville Daily union., July 01, 1863.pdf
By Telegraph-Hooker relieved of command, Nebraska Advertiser., July 09, 1863,Part 1.pdf
By Telegraph-Hooker relieved of command, Nebraska Advertiser., July 09, 1863,Part 2.pdf
Carlisle, Gettysburg and York in Possession of the Rebels, Raftsman's journal., July 01, 1863.pdf
Columbia Spy (Columbia, PA), Saturday, August 01, 1863.pdf
Columbia Spy (Columbia, PA), Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Columbia Spy (Columbia, PA), Saturday, July 18, 1863.pdf
Columbia Spy (Columbia, PA), Saturday, July 25, 1863.pdf
Columbia Spy (Columbia, PA), Saturday, June 27, 1863.pdf
Daily Morning Post (Pittsburgh, PA), Saturday, July 18, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 03, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 10, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 17, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 24, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 31, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Monday, July 06, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Monday, July 20, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Monday, June 29, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, August 01, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 04, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 25, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, June 27, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, July 02, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, July 16, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, July 23, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Tuesday, July 07, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Tuesday, July 21, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Tuesday, June 23, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, July 01, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, July 22, 1863.pdf
Daily Patriot and Union (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, June 24, 1863.pdf
Defeat of the Federal Army, The Abingdon Virginian., July 10, 1863.pdf
Democratic Banner (Clearfield, PA), Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Democratic Banner (Clearfield, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863.pdf
Democratic Watchman (Bellefonte, PA), Friday, July 17, 1863.pdf
Encouraging News-Reports of a Great Victory, Press (Philadelphia, PA),Monday, July 06, 1863.pdf
Erie Observer, Saturday, July 04, 1863.pdf
Erie Observer, Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Erie Observer, Saturday, July 25, 1863.pdf
Erie Observer, Sunday, July 19, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), , Monday, July 13, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 03, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 03, 1863-2.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 10, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 17, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, July 24, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Monday, July 06, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Monday, July 20, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 04, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 18, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Sunday, July 05, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, July 02, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, July 09, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, July 16, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, July 23, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Tuesday, July 07, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Tuesday, July 14, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Tuesday, July 28, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, July 01, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Evening Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Wednesday, July 29, 1863.pdf
Ewell's entire force in Pennsylvania, Cleveland morning Reader., June 25, 1863.pdf
Excusing the rebel invasion, Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle., June 26, 1863.pdf
Federals occupy Gettysburg, Cleveland morning Reader., July 01, 1863.pdf
Franklin Repository(Chambersburg, PA), Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Franklin Repository(Chambersburg, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863.pdf
Franklin Repository(Chambersburg, PA), Wednesday, July 22, 1863.pdf
Franklin Repository(Chambersburg, PA), Wednesday, July 29, 1863.pdf
From General Lee's Army, Memphis Daily appeal., July 14, 1863.pdf
From General Lee's Army, The Daily Dispatch., July 01, 1863.pdf
From Harrisburg-Disposition of New York Regiments, New-York Daily tribune., July 15, 1863, Page 2.pdf
From Pennsylvania, Daily Ohio statesman., June 28, 1863.pdf
From Pennsylvania-Rebels occupy Gettysburg and Carlisle, Daily Ohio statesman., June 28, 1863.pdf
From the 12th regiment, Burlington free press., June 26, 1863.pdf
From the Army of the Potomac-Lee Retreating, Daily national Republican., July 06, 1863.pdf
From the Army of the Potomac-Lee Retreating, New-York Daily tribune., July 16, 1863.pdf
From the Eastern Armies, Cleveland morning Reader., July 08, 1863.pdf
From the North-Latest Federal Accounts of the Situation in Pennsylvania and Maryland, Memphis Daily appeal., July 15, 1863.pdf
From the Potomac Army, Fremont journal., July 03, 1863.pdf
From the Potomac Army, Fremont journal., July 10, 1863.pdf
From the Seat of War-Retreat of the rebels, Daily national Republican., July 08, 1863.pdf
Further about the battle of Gettysburg, Daily Ohio statesman., July 03, 1863.pdf
General Hooker relieved from command, Cleveland morning Reader., June 30, 1863.pdf
General Lee makes the attack, Cleveland morning Reader., July 04, 1863.pdf
General Meade occupies Hanover and York, New-York Daily tribune., July 01, 1863.pdf
General Meade's Dispatch, Western Reserve chronicle., July 08, 1863.pdf
General news items, The Smoky Hill and Republican union., June 20, 1863.pdf
Gettysburg-Two fays after the battle, Daily national Republican., July 09, 1863.pdf
Glorious News from the East, Daily Ohio statesman., July 07, 1863.pdf
Glorious News-Lee defeated and retreating, Belmont chronicle., July 09, 1863.pdf
Great battle at Gettysburg, Raftsman's journal., July 08, 1863.pdf
Harrisburg, July 1, The Nashville Daily union., July 02, 1863.pdf
Huntington Globe, Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Huntington Globe, Wednesday, July 15, 1863.pdf
Huntington Globe, Wednesday, July 22, 1863.pdf
Huntington Globe, Wednesday, July 29, 1863.pdf
Important from Gettysburg-The Enemy Routed, The Daily Dispatch., July 08, 1863.pdf
Invasion of the North, Cleveland morning Reader., June 29, 1863.pdf
Lancaster Intelligencer, Tuesday, July 07, 1863.pdf
Lancaster Intelligencer, Tuesday, July 14, 1863.pdf
Lancaster Intelligencer, Tuesday, July 21, 1863.pdf
Lancaster Intelligencer, Tuesday, July 28, 1863.pdf
Lancaster Intelligencer, Tuesday, June 30, 1863.pdf
Last night's Dispatches-from Pennsylvania, Daily Ohio statesman., June 26, 1863.pdf
Latest from Gettysburg, Daily Ohio statesman., July 04, 1863.pdf
Latest from Harrisburg, Daily national Republican., June 30, 1863, SECOND EDITION, EXTRA.pdf
Latest from Harrisburg, The Daily Dispatch., July 02, 1863.pdf
Latest from the North, Memphis Daily appeal., June 22, 1863.pdf
Latest from the North, The Daily Dispatch., July 07, 1863.pdf
Latest news, Sunbury American., June 27, 1863.pdf
Latest News, Western Reserve chronicle., June 17, 1863.pdf
Latest War Intelligence-The Rebel Invasion, The Weekly Perrysburg journal., July 08, 1863.pdf
Lebanon Advertiser, Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Lebanon Advertiser, Wednesday, July 15, 1863.pdf
Lebanon Advertiser, Wednesday, July 29, 1863.pdf
Lebanon Advertiser, Wednesday, June 24, 1863, page 1.pdf
Lee Crossing the Rappahannock with 90,000 men, Nebraska Advertiser., June 18, 1863.pdf
Lee whipped in Pennsylvania, Nebraska Advertiser., July 09, 1863.pdf
Lee's Army in full retreat, Daily national Republican., July 07, 1863.pdf
Lee's Army Overtaken, New-York Daily tribune., July 08, 1863, Part 1.pdf
Lee's Army Overtaken, New-York Daily tribune., July 08, 1863, Part 2.pdf
Lee's Army Routed and cut to pieces, The Nashville Daily union., July 07, 1863.pdf
Lee's scheme of invasion, Cleveland morning Reader., July 02, 1863.pdf
Lee's trains cross the Potomac-Longstreet's force in Pennsylvania, Cleveland morning Reader., June 29, 1863.pdf
Letter from a Soldier-Penna Volunteer Militia, Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general Advertiser., July 11, 1863.pdf
Meade in motion-Falling back of the Rebel Line, Cleveland morning Reader., July 02, 1863.pdf
Midnight Despatches, The Nashville Daily union., June 18, 1863.pdf
Morning and Noon Dispatches, Daily Ohio statesman., July 04, 1863.pdf
Morning and noon Dispatches, Daily Ohio statesman., June 25, 1863.pdf
Movements of Gens. Lee, Longstreet and Hill, Daily national Republican., June 29, 1863, SECOND EDITION, EXTRA.pdf
Movements of lee's Army, Daily Ohio statesman., June 18, 1863.pdf
Nearly the whole rebel army in Pennsylvania, Cleveland morning Reader., June 30, 1863.pdf
News of the Day-The War, New-York Daily tribune., July 01, 1863.pdf
News of the Day-The War, New-York Daily tribune., July 15, 1863, Page 4.pdf
News of the Day-The War, New-York Daily tribune., June 27, 1863.pdf
News of the War, Burlington free press., July 03, 1863.pdf
News of the War-Enemy demands surrender of Mechanicsburg, Burlington free press., July 03, 1863.pdf
News of the week, Burlington free press., July 10, 1863.pdf
Operations of Lee's Army, Fremont journal., June 19, 1863.pdf
Our Army Correspondence, The Daily Dispatch., July 13, 1863.pdf
Our Special Account of the Great Celebration at Gettysburg, Press (Philadelphia, PA),Thursday, July 06, 1865.pdf
Our victories in Pennsylvania, Holmes County farmer., July 09, 1863.pdf
Pennsylvania Invaded, Sunbury American., June 20, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Friday, July 03, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Monday, July 20, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Monday, June 22, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Saturday, June 20, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Saturday, June 27, 1863,page 2.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Thursday, July 09, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Thursday, July 16, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Thursday, July 30, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Tuesday, July 07, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Tuesday, June 30, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Wednesday, July 01, 1863.pdf
Philadelphia Press, Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Pickett's Division, Staunton spectator., July 28, 1863.pdf
Pilot (Greencastle, PA), Tuesday, June 16, 1863.pdf
Presbyterian Banner (Pittsburgh, PA), Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Presbyterian Banner (Pittsburgh, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863-f1.pdf
Presbyterian Banner (Pittsburgh, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863-f2.pdf
Presbyterian Banner (Pittsburgh, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863-f3.pdf
Presbyterian Banner (Pittsburgh, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863-f4.pdf
Presbyterian Banner (Pittsburgh, PA), Wednesday, July 22, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Friday, July 03, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Friday, July 10, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Friday, July 17, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Friday, July 24, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Monday, July 06, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Monday, July 13, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Monday, July 20, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Monday, July 27, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Monday, June 29, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Saturday, August 01, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Saturday, July 04, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Saturday, July 18, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Saturday, July 25, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Saturday, June 27, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, July 02, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, July 16, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, July 23, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, June 25, 1863, page 1.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Thursday, June 25, 1863, page 2.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Tuesday, July 14, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Tuesday, July 21, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Wednesday, July 08, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Wednesday, July 15, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Wednesday, July 22, 1863.pdf
Press (Philadelphia, PA), Wednesday, June 24, 1863-Page 2.pdf
Reading Gazette and Democrat, Saturday, August 01, 1863.pdf
Reading Gazette and Democrat, Saturday, July 04, 1863.pdf
Reading Gazette and Democrat, Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Reading Gazette and Democrat, Saturday, July 18, 1863.pdf
Reading Gazette and Democrat, Saturday, July 25, 1863.pdf
Rebel invasion of Pennsylvania, Memphis daily appeal., July 03, 1863.pdf
Rebel losses at Gettysburg, The Nashville daily union., July 09, 1863.pdf
Rebel State Convention, The Nashville daily union., June 28, 1863.pdf
Rebels advancing on Harrisburg-Shippensburg evacuated, Daily Ohio statesman., June 26, 1863.pdf
Rebels advancing toward Harrisburg, Daily Ohio statesman., June 25, 1863.pdf
Rebels at Gettysburg, Daily national Republican., June 27, 1863.pdf
Rebels fleeing through the mountains, Daily national Republican., July 07, 1863.pdf
Rebels moving North, Cleveland morning leader., June 16, 1863.pdf
Rebels occupy Gettysburg, Daily Ohio statesman., June 27, 1863.pdf
Rebels re-occupy Chambersburg, Cleveland morning leader., June 24, 1863.pdf
Rebels surround Chambersburg, Cleveland morning leader., June 25, 1863.pdf
Reported advance of the rebels on Harrisburg, Sunbury American., June 27, 1863.pdf
Reported advance upon Harrisburg, Cleveland morning leader., June 26, 1863.pdf
Reported capture of the ship Isaac Webb, Cleveland morning leader., June 27, 1863.pdf
Reports from General Lee's Army, The Abingdon Virginian., July 03, 1863.pdf
Reports of Scouts, Daily national Republican., June 30, 1863, SECOND EDITION, EXTRA.pdf
Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, PA), Monday, July 13, 1863.pdf
Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, PA), Monday, July 20, 1863.pdf
Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, PA), Monday, July 27, 1863.pdf
Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, PA), Monday, June 29, 1863.pdf
Scenes and Incidents on the Battle-Field of Gettysburg, The Weekly Perrysburg journal., July 22, 1863.pdf
Scenes on the Battle-Field of Gettysburg, Western Reserve chronicle., July 22, 1863.pdf
Situation in the East, Cleveland morning leader., July 14, 1863.pdf
Special to the Volunteer, The Goodhue volunteer., July 01, 1863.pdf
Special to the Volunteer, The Goodhue volunteer., July 08, 1863.pdf
Stirring news from the East, The Smoky Hill and Republican union., July 04, 1863.pdf
Sunday Night's Mail, The Nashville daily union., June 30, 1863.pdf
Terrible Battle in Pennsylvania-Confederate Victory, Staunton spectator., July 07, 1863.pdf
The 2nd Vermont Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg, The Caledonian., July 17, 1863.pdf
The Battle of Gettysburg, Burlington free press., July 10, 1863.pdf
The Battle of Gettysburg, Juliet signal., July 14, 1863.pdf
The Battle of Gettysburg, The Abingdon Virginian., July 24, 1863.pdf
The Battle of Gettysburg-Triumph of the Federal Arms, Clearfield Republican., July 15, 1863.pdf
The Battlefield around Gettysburg, New-York daily tribune., July 07, 1863, Part 1.pdf
The Battlefield around Gettysburg, New-York daily tribune., July 07, 1863, Part 2.pdf
The Battles in Pennsylvania, Memphis daily appeal., July 13, 1863.pdf
The beginning and the end of the Invasion, Daily Ohio statesman., July 10, 1863.pdf
The Brilliant Campaign of General Meade, The Jeffersonian Democrat., July 10, 1863.pdf
The Conspirators against the Union, North and South, Daily Ohio statesman., July 01, 1863.pdf
The Danger, Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle., June 30, 1863.pdf
The Grandest Victory, The Smoky Hill and Republican union., July 11, 1863.pdf
The Great battles at Gettysburg, New-York daily tribune., July 07, 1863.pdf
The Great Battles of Gettysburg, The Caledonian., July 17, 1863.pdf
The Great Rebellion-Battles Near gettysburg, The Weekly Perrysburg journal., July 15, 1863.pdf
The Great Struggle, New-York daily tribune., July 04, 1863.pdf
The Great Victory-The Rebel Army Totally Defeated, New-York daily tribune., July 06, 1863.pdf
The invasion, New-York daily tribune., June 30, 1863.pdf
The Latest News-Lee passed through Winchester, The Nashville daily union., June 27, 1863.pdf
The movements into Maryland and Pennsylvania, Memphis daily appeal., June 20, 1863.pdf
The News, White Cloud Kansas Chief., July 02, 1863.pdf
The Rebel Advance, The independent., July 04, 1863.pdf
The Rebel Invasion Cleveland morning leader., June 23, 1863.pdf
The Rebel Invasion, Gallipolis journal., July 09, 1863.pdf
The Rebel raid into Pennsylvania, Nebraska advertiser., June 25, 1863.pdf
The rebels coming north, New-York daily tribune., June 26, 1863.pdf
The Rebels evacuate York, Daily Ohio statesman., July 02, 1863.pdf
The Rebels in Pennsylvania, Sunbury American., July 04, 1863.pdf
The situation, Cleveland morning leader., July 06, 1863.pdf
The splendid battle of Gettysburg, The Nashville daily union., July 12, 1863.pdf
The Third Day of the Gettysburg Fight, The Smoky Hill and Republican union., July 18, 1863.pdf
The War in Pennsylvania, Western Reserve chronicle., July 01, 1863.pdf
The War in the East, Cleveland morning leader., June 23, 1863.pdf
This situation, New-York daily tribune., June 29, 1863.pdf
Total Defeat of the Rebel Army, Cleveland morning leader., July 06, 1863.pdf
Tuesday's News, Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle., June 16, 1863.pdf
Union Victory, Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle., July 07, 1863.pdf
Victory or Destruction-Battle near Gettysburg, Cleveland morning leader., July 06, 1863.pdf
War in the East-Lee Retreating upon two roads, Cleveland morning leader., July 07, 1863.pdf
War in the East-Occupation of Pennsylvania, Marshall County Republican., July 02, 1863.pdf
War in the East-The Great battles in Pennsylvania, Marshall County Republican., July 09, 1863.pdf
War matters in the east, Fremont journal., June 26, 1863.pdf
War news of the week, The Ottawa free trader., July 04, 1863.pdf
War News-The Invasion of Pennsylvania, Clearfield Republican., July 08, 1863.pdf
Weekly Mariettian (Marietta, PA), Saturday, July 04, 1863.pdf
Weekly Mariettian (Marietta, PA), Saturday, July 11, 1863.pdf
Weekly Mariettian (Marietta, PA), Saturday, July 18, 1863.pdf
Weekly Mariettian (Marietta, PA), Saturday, July 25, 1863.pdf
Weekly summary of the news, The Emporia news., June 27, 1863.pdf