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the first scene ... A Rebel in My Houseis setat the time of the Battle of Gettysburg

one soldierinfluencedthe outcome of the Battle of Gettysburg

The fight made at Fairfield by this small regiment against two of the crack brigades of Stuart 's cavalry , which were endeavoring to get around the flank the Union army to attack the trains ... no doubt helpedinfluencethe outcome the battle of Gettysburg

Lee invaded the North againleadingto the epic Battle of Gettysburg

Paul Philippoteauxpaintedthe Battle of Gettysburg cyclorama

the daysleadingto the crucial Battle of Gettysburg

the 2nd Cavalry fought a continuous recon and counter - recon with Stuart 's cavalry until the two armies met at Gettysburg , PennsylvaniaLeadingto the Battle of Gettysburg

invaded Pennsylvaniaresultingin the infamous Battle of Gettysburg

The first unit ... the invasion of Confederate Forces into Pennsylvaniaresultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

the movements of General Lee 's armyresultedin the battle of Gettysburg

In 1863 , both Union and Confederate Armies encamped here in the daysleadingup to the Battle of Gettysburg

the history of the campaign of the Army of Northern Virginiaresultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

instead went after the Union armyresultingin the Battle of Gettysburg

an account of the movements of General Lee 's armyresultedin the battle of Gettysburg

So , Lee ordered for the concentration of the Confederate armyleadingto the Battle of Gettysburg

The invasion of Pennsylvania by Confederate Army of Northern Virginialedto the battle of Gettysburg

information that Lee 's army was moving north to Pennsylvanialeadingto the Battle of Gettysburg

Gettysburg Eventsleadingto the Battle of Gettysburg

the invasion of Confederate Forces into Pennsylvaniaresultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

Confederate Army of Northern Virginialedto the battle of Gettysburg

Lee ... the Union concentration north of the Potomacresultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

President Abraham Lincoln ... the eventsledup to the Battle of Gettysburg

French artist Paul PhilippoteauxpaintedThe Battle of Gettysburg

by French artist Paul Philippoteaux(passive) painted bythe Battle of Gettysburg

Confederate troopsresultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

the eventsledto the Battle of Gettysburg

the eventsleadingto the Battle of Gettysburg

Eventsleadingto the Battle of Gettysburg

the eventsleadingup to the Battle of Gettysburg

the eventsimmediately leadingup to the Battle of Gettysburg

Union ( blue ) troopsleadingup to the Battle of Gettysburg

the 140th New York Volunteer Infantry re - created eventsleadingup to the Battle of Gettysburg

Lee 's second invasion of the Northledto the Battle of Gettysburg

Part of its history ... the bridgeledto the battle of Gettysburg

their connections and eventsleadingto the Battle of Gettysburg

which resulted in Lee converging on Gettysburg , Pennsylvaniathus causingthe Battle of Gettysburg

Part of its history ... whichledto the battle of Gettysburg

the Union concentration north of the Potomacresultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

his invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania in 1863resultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

what ... his invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania in 1863resultedin the Battle of Gettysburg

in 51,000 American casualtiesresultedin 51,000 American casualties

in a major turning point in the Civil Warresultin a major turning point in the Civil War

in the surrender of Confederacyresultedin the surrender of Confederacy

in a Union victoryresultingin a Union victory

to the Union 's ultimate victoryledto the Union 's ultimate victory

cavalry charges that prevented Confederate cavalry from attacking the Union rear in support of Pickett 's Chargeledcavalry charges that prevented Confederate cavalry from attacking the Union rear in support of Pickett 's Charge

in over 50,000 casualtiesresultedin over 50,000 casualties

in Confederate defeatsresultedin Confederate defeats

a wound(passive) caused bya wound

in the late 1880s by the French artist Paul Philippoteauxpaintedin the late 1880s by the French artist Paul Philippoteaux

in more than 51,000 casualties between the two armies , andhad resultedin more than 51,000 casualties between the two armies , and

Bootes's regiment in fighting near the WheatfieldledBootes's regiment in fighting near the Wheatfield

in a Union victory over Confederate forcesresultedin a Union victory over Confederate forces

in the loss of nearly 8,000 Confederate and Union soldiersresultedin the loss of nearly 8,000 Confederate and Union soldiers

in the Union army defeatresultedin the Union army defeat

in the deaths of 50,000 Civil War soldiersresultedin the deaths of 50,000 Civil War soldiers

in over 50,000 total casualties not deathsresultedin over 50,000 total casualties not deaths

in many Confederate deathsresultsin many Confederate deaths

in Confederate victorywould have resultedin Confederate victory

in 51,000 people wounded , missing or deadresultedin 51,000 people wounded , missing or dead

dead on Union Armies of Americacauseddead on Union Armies of America

in more deaths and casualties than any otherresultedin more deaths and casualties than any other

to Confederate defeatleadto Confederate defeat

in more than 50,000 estimated casualties ... as the turning point in the Civil Warresultedin more than 50,000 estimated casualties ... as the turning point in the Civil War

in over 50,000 total casualtiesresultedin over 50,000 total casualties

in a significant defeat for Lee and the Confederatesresultedin a significant defeat for Lee and the Confederates

on Union Armies of Americacausedon Union Armies of America

in over 50,000 casualtiesresultedin over 50,000 casualties

more than 50,000 casualtiescausedmore than 50,000 casualties

in 51,000 casualtiesresultedin 51,000 casualties

in the Union and the Confederacyresultsin the Union and the Confederacy

in more than 50,000 estimated casualtiesresultedin more than 50,000 estimated casualties

in the most casualtiesresultedin the most casualties

the defense of a portion of Culp 's Hill on July 3 , 1863ledthe defense of a portion of Culp 's Hill on July 3 , 1863

the major turning point in the civil warcausedthe major turning point in the civil war

to the endledto the end

in the deathresultedin the death

to the end of the American civil warledto the end of the American civil war

the deadcausingthe dead

The story itself(passive) is set shortlyThe story itself

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