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Remembering the Battle of Gettysburg and the symbols that remind us of its meaning.

September 3, 2019 by Blogfinger

Eileen and I plan to return to Gettysburg even though we have been there quite a few times. It seemed like the sacrifice of so many could never be exceeded, but now, over 150 years later, we know that things could get much worse around the world.

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