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2006., Juvenile, World Almanac Library Call No: GR 973.73 OHERN Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: Examines the Civil War battle of Gettysburg that became the bloodiest battle in the history of the United States leaving more than 50,000 soldiers dead or injured. Describes how the battle became a turning point in the war leading to eventual victory for the Union.
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-- Gettysburgc2006., Juvenile, Capstone Press Call No: 973.7 349 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Table of Contents Summary Note: Tells the story of the Battle of Gettysburg, the three-day battle that was the turning point in the Civil War. Presented in graphic novel form.
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-- Gettysburgc2006., Juvenile, Capstone Press Call No: GR 973.73 BURGAN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Tells the story of the Battle of Gettysburg, the three-day battle that was the turning point in the Civil War. Presented in graphic novel form.
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2007., Juvenile, Rosen Central Call No: 973.7 CIV Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Graphic battles of the Civil WarSummary Note: Graphic Novel: Presents a brief depiction of the Civil War battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in July, 1863; and describes major Union and Confederate generals as well as details of the fight.
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2007., Juvenile, Rosen Central Call No: 741.5 ABN Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Series Title: Graphic battles of the Civil WarSummary Note: Presents a brief depiction of the Civil War battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in July, 1863; and describes major Union and Confederate generals as well as details of the fight.
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By Butzer, C. M[2009]., Pre-adolescent, Bowen Press/Collins Call No: 741.5 BUT Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents a comic book style depiction of the Battle of Gettysburg; the national movement to create a memorial at the battle site; and the day of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in 1863, drawn from first-person letters, speeches, and other primary sources.