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File:Battle of Gettysburg, by Currier and Ives.png

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Deutsch: Schlacht von Gettysburg, Currier and Ives
English: The battle of Gettysburg, Pa. July 3d. 1863, depicting the Battle of Gettysburg, fought July 1—3, 1863. The battle was part of the American Civil War and was won by the North. Hand-colored lithograph by Currier and Ives.
Italiano: La Battaglia di Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 3 Luglio 1863. Il dipinto raffigura Battaglia di Gettysburg, che si è combattuta il 1-3 Luglio 1863. La battaglia faceva parte della Guerra civile americana e fu vinta dai Nordisti. Litografia colorata a mano della Currier and Ives.
Español: Batalla de Gettysburg
Magyar: A gettysburgi csata
Date circa 1863
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English: Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives
Español: Nathaniel Currier y James Merritt Ives

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