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Civil War Harper's Weekly, August 22, 1863

Welcome to our online collection of Civil War newspapers. This archive serves as an excellent tool to help in your study and research on the War. These newspapers will allow you to gain unique insights into the details of the conflict. Of particular interest is the wood cut illustrations.

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HARPER'S WEEKLY.

[AUGUST 22, 1863.

532

VIEWS OF THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD.—FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRADY.—[SEE PAGE 534.]

GENERAL MEADE'S HEAD-QUARTERS.

GENERAL LEE'S HEAD-QUARTERS.

WHEAT-FIELD IN WHICH GENERAL REYNOLDS WAS SHOT.

ENTRANCE TO THE CEMETERY.

BARN IN WHICH REYNOLDS DIED.

WOODS ON THE RIGHT OF THE BATTLEFIELD.

COLLEGE USED AS A HOSPITAL FOR REBEL PRISONERS.

BREAST-WORKS IN THE WOODS.

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