Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right

 

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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Evidence of

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right

 

Here for your enjoyment is a highly creative photograph of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Evidence of how severe the contest had been on the right. It was created in 1863 by O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882.

The photo illustrates United States.

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Image ID# C32DB569

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