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Gettysburg National Military Park
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General Robert E. Lee, eager to move the fighting north, advanced into Pennsylvania in June of 1863. After suffering heavy losses over the three day battle, Lee retreated back to Virginia. Another example of an indecisive victory stategy-wise, Gettysburg was a great morale booster for the North. In November, President Lincoln traveled from Washington and issued the Gettysburg Address.
Over 435 monuments and 416 markers and tablets highlight this very detailed park map. Ten foot contour intervals with current and historic treelines help define the battlefield. Three index maps, simple troop movement maps, and an Organization Chart
are also included.
$10.95 (includes shipping)
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This product features highly detailed topo maps of all four battlefields. An index map includes other points of interest, such as Salem Church and the Stonewall Jackson Shrine. Each topo map features monuments, interpretive hiking trails. earthworks, and other point of interest.
This park encompasses an area which memorializes the the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, the Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House. No other area of comparable size witnessed such heavy and continuous fighting. Within a 17 mile radius there were over 100,000 American casualties over the course of the Civil War. thg004002.jpg
(includes shipping) $10.95