Gettysburg National Military Park

Gettysburg National Military Park

The Gettysburg National Military Park is a national military park in Gettysburg, PA. This military site was preserved by the United States federal government because of its national importance.

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CENTRAL JERSEY — Gettysburg College in Gettsburg, Pa., recognizes students' academic achievement in high school by awarding merit scholarships. The Dean's Scholarship goes to top-ranking applicants based upon their grade-point average, class rank ...  
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© The Sgt. Mac Foundation Holiday wreaths now adorn the graves of veterans in the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg National Military Park. Volunteers placed five hundred holiday wreaths on graves as an effort sponsored by The Sgt. Mac Foundation - a group honoring U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Eric McColley. McColley was a native of Gettysburg and was killed with seven other U.S. Marines and two airmen in a helicopter accident in the Horn...  
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Sarah Hoffman, a graduate of Gettysburg High School who now attends Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, is surrounded by some of the children she met on a recent trip to Kenya. While in the African nation with her aunt, who is a doctor, she ...  
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As mentioned by The Chronicle of Higher Education, historical scholarship has taken on a whole new form. A group is now tweeting famous historical events as though they were occurring in real time today. They began with the Battle of Gettysburg.So, is historical tweeting a valuable teaching tool, or is it just an unusual way of using Twitter?Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat  
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Yesterday we visited the Gettysburg battlefield. For non-U.S. readers, this was the site of the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War, with something like 50,000 casualties, commemorated in what is probably America's most famous presidential address. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia sought to bring the war to the North in the autumn of 1862 but was stopped at Antietam, and again in  
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