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English: Soldiers National Monument at the centre of en:Gettysburg National Cemetery.
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Photo: July 4, 2003
Upload: 2005-03-30 (original upload date)
Statue: Cornerstone laid July 4, 1865. ca. 1866-1869. Dedicated July 1, 1869 |
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Photo taken by me on July 4, 2003. Henryhartley 18:41, Mar 29, 2005 (UTC) Originally from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Mutter Erde using CommonsHelper. |
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Photo: Henryhartley at en.wikipedia Statue: Randolph Rogers (1825-1892) |
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