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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, July 15th, 2001

Gettysburg addressed By DAN BENSON of the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, July 15, 2001 Gettyburg, Day Three. By Jeffry D. Wert. Simon & Schuster. 320 pages. $27,50. Before July 1, 1863, Gettysburg, Pa., was a nondescript crossroads town known only for its Lutheran seminary. By July 4, it had become a crossroads of American history. The three-day fight at Gettysburg was a watershed moment where, if the Confederacy had won, the federal system would most likely have collapsed. As it was, the rebels' failure at Gettysburg culminated on the third day in a heroically desperate attack that has...

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