Title: Gettysburg
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2Gettysburg
3Composed by Jay DAwson
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5Robert E.
Lee
6Ulysses S. Grant
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15Bivouac On The Mountain Side I see before me now
a traveling army halting, Below a fertile valley
spread, with barns and orchards of
summer, Behind, the terraced sides of a mountain,
abrupt, in places rising high,
16Broken, with rocks, with clinging cedars, with
tall shapes dingily seen, The numerous camp-fires
scatterd near and far, some away up on the
mountain, the shadowy forms of men and horses,
looming, large-sized. Flickering,
17and over all the sky -- the sky! Far, far out of
reach, studded, breaking out, the eternal stars.
Walt Whitman
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25Beat! beat! Drums! Blow! Bugles! Blow Through
the windows -- through doors burst like a
ruthless force So fierce you whirr and pound,
you drums so shrill you bugles blow. BEAT!
BEAT! DRUMS! Walt Whitman
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55General Pickett you must look after your
division. Lee General, I have no
division. Pickett
56The Battlefield Just Days Later
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58Oh, band in the pine-wood, cease! Cease with your
splendid call The living are brave and
noble, But the dead were bravest of all! The
Band in the Pines John Esten Cooke (1829-1867)
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61Beautiful that war and all its deeds of carnage
must in time be utterly lost, That the hands of
the sisters Death and Night incessantly softly
wash again, and ever again, this soild
world Reconciliation -- Walt Whitman
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63The Battle of Gettysburg Federal
Confederate Engaged 85-88,000
70-75,000 Killed 3,155
3,903 Missing 5,365
5,425 Wounded 14,529 18,735 Total
Losses 23,049 28,063
64Four score and seven years ago...
65CREATED BY
Gary Horimoto Curt Lewis Erika Webb
66Internet and Text Sources
militaryhistoryonline.com art.com Norton
Anthology of Literature cgl.microsoft.com/clipgall
erylive www.liglobal.com/walt users.erols.com/kfra
ser/pines civilwar.com The Portable Walt Whitman.
Viking Press
67Over the Carnage rose Prophetic a voice, Be not
disheartend ...The dependence of Liberty shall
be lovers, The continuance of Equality shall be
comrades.
Leaves of Grass
Walt Whitman
68The End