Lee's Army Has Not Lost Any of Its Prestige: A UNC Press Civil War Short, Excerpted From The Third Day At Gettysburg And Beyond
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Gary W. Gallagher., & Gary W. Gallagher|AUTHOR. (2013). Lee's Army Has Not Lost Any of Its Prestige: A UNC Press Civil War Short, Excerpted From The Third Day At Gettysburg And Beyond . The University of North Carolina Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gary W. Gallagher and Gary W. Gallagher|AUTHOR. 2013. Lee's Army Has Not Lost Any of Its Prestige: A UNC Press Civil War Short, Excerpted From The Third Day At Gettysburg And Beyond. The University of North Carolina Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gary W. Gallagher and Gary W. Gallagher|AUTHOR. Lee's Army Has Not Lost Any of Its Prestige: A UNC Press Civil War Short, Excerpted From The Third Day At Gettysburg And Beyond The University of North Carolina Press, 2013.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Gary W. Gallagher, and Gary W. Gallagher|AUTHOR. Lee's Army Has Not Lost Any of Its Prestige: A UNC Press Civil War Short, Excerpted From The Third Day At Gettysburg And Beyond The University of North Carolina Press, 2013.
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Full title | lees army has not lost any of its prestige a unc press civil war short excerpted from the third day at gettysburg and beyond |
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