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Pennsylvania in the American Civil War / Historical reenactment / J. E. B. Stuart / Army of Northern Virginia / Iron Brigade / Military personnel / American Civil War / Gettysburg Campaign / Military organization / American Civil War reenactment / Battle of Gettysburg
Pennsylvania in the American Civil War
Historical reenactment
J. E. B. Stuart
Army of Northern Virginia
Iron Brigade
Military personnel
American Civil War
Gettysburg Campaign
Military organization
American Civil War reenactment
Battle of Gettysburg

Lima Area Civil War Study Club News OCTOBER 2013 SEPTEMBER MEETING GETTYSBURG

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