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Magazine Articles About the Battle of Gettysburg

Without question, the Battle of Gettysburg is the most famous battle of the Civil War. Between July 1 and July 3 of 1863, more than 46,000 soldiers were either killed, wounded or declared missing. Despite the high casualty rate, this battle had a positive outlook for the Union army. This was the decisive battle of the American Civil War that guaranteed the sacking of Richmond and the flight of Jefferson Davis.

For Civil War re-enactors and other historians, the Battle of Gettysburg is vitally important. And while much has been written on the Battle of Gettysburg, finding truly reputable sources and reliable information is sometimes challenging. Here at OldMagazineArticles.com, we've made the process a little easier for you. The information you'll find here is authentic, well-written and fascinating.

A Valuable Resource for Information on the Battle of Gettysburg
As our name suggests, we supply readers with old magazine articles from the late 1800s and early 1900s. These magazines are of a diverse nature, including such titles as The Nation, The Atlantic Monthly and Harper's Weekly. When you're looking for a new perspective on history, our site is the place to head.

In addition to information on the Battle of Gettysburg, you'll find lots of other great Civil War resources here, too, including breakdowns of each year of the war, descriptions of other important battles and articles on the lives of famous Civil War leaders like Lincoln and Robert E Lee. Anyone who loves history will be enthralled by information found here. And the best part is that all of our resources are free!

 

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