Talk:The Peach Orchard
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[edit]Additional book sources that may be incorporated into this article:
- The peach orchard: Gettysburg, July 2, l863
- Gettysburg: sentinels of stone
- Gettysburg, the pivotal battle of the Civil War
- They met at Gettysburg
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[edit]When reading any section of a page, you should, at the beginning, have the first mentioning of a person, have they're full name. This is not shown in this section, and, as far as I can tell the full article. Please, do tell, who Ames, Bailey, Kershaw, Alexander, and others were. At least reference this page for Alexander... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Porter_Alexander#Gettysburg_cannonade
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