Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Effect of a shell on a Confederate

 

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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Effect of a shell on a Confederate

 

Here for your reflection is an extraordinary photo of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Effect of a shell on a Confederate. It was made in 1863 by Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882.

The photo documents United States.

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Image ID# CB7DEEDA
Ref: loc/Civil War Collection

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