The Cemetery
The Gettysburg Address dedicated the military cemetery following the Battle of Gettysburg.
The Gettysburg Address was a speech done by President Lincoln in which he dedicated a cemetery to the fallen soldiers of the Battle of Gettysburg which was the biggest battle of the Civil war. A little over 30,000 Americans were killed at this battle.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address dedicated the cemetery there.
Lincoln memorialized them in the Gettysburg Address.
Abraham Lincoln dedicated the Military Cemetery at Gettysburg in November 1863. It was the occasion for his Gettysburg Address.
The cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield was dedicated on November 19, 1863.
Gettysburg is known for being the site of a significant battle during the American Civil War, which resulted in a pivotal Union victory. The Battle of Gettysburg is considered a turning point in the war. Additionally, Gettysburg is home to a national military park and cemetery dedicated to honoring those who fought and died during the battle.
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
The civil war was going on, and the battle of Gettysburg had claimed the most lives of the war. The site was dedicated as a graveyard to those who lost their lives.
The Battle of Gettysburg happened in Gettysburg Pennsylvania in June of 1863.
November 19, 1863, in Gettysburg Pennsylvania, where the battle of Gettysburg had been fought. 17 acres were subsequently dedicated to the cemetery and memorial to the men who had fought and died at Gettysburg, by the federal government, near the battleground.
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.