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both sides regarded the camps as temporary inconveniences—and distractions from the important task of winning the war
Nestled in the rows of flat grave markers in the Gettysburg National Cemetery lies a veteran of World War II who may be one of the few that knows the true story of the Kennedy assassination
Following the battle neither army was ever the same again
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Emotional Gettysburg (paintings Karl J. Kuerner, essays Bruce E. Mowday - AMP) Don't Tread on Me both sides regarded the campsPaintings by Karl J. Kuerner With Essays by Bruce E. Mowday In a series of historic vignettes combined with contemporary paintings renowned artist Karl J. Kuerner and award winning writer Bruce E. Mowday explore the Civil War battlefield of Gettysburg in a way never before depicted. For Karl, the spirit of art has spurred him to create a series of paintings that are peaceful and tranquil despite the death and destruction that took place here. Also,
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