"The Battle of Gettysburg" offers a gripping personal narrative from one of the most pivotal battles in American history. Frank Aretas Haskell provides a firsthand account of the Battle of Gettysburg, immersing the reader in the heat of the American Civil War. This meticulously prepared edition presents Haskell's observations and experiences during the battle, providing valuable insight into the strategies, sacrifices, and human cost of this defining moment.
A crucial resource for understanding the military history of the United States, this book details the events at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 1863, through the eyes of a participant. Explore the intensity and drama of the battle that marked a turning point in the Civil War. "The Battle of Gettysburg" remains an essential text for anyone interested in the American Civil War and the enduring legacy of Gettysburg.
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