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Liberty Augusta Hollinger was a sixteen-year old girl living in
Gettysburg when the greatest battle ever fought on the North
American continent erupted around her. With courage and strength,
she dealt with the trials of occupation by the invading Confederate
army. In her own front yard she was a witness to the fears of the
South's greatest general, Robert E. Lee. For three days she lived
with the horror of the battle. After the armies departed she gave
herself to the task of caring for the wounded they left behind.
Through Liberty's rst hand accounts, follow her experiences during
the battle, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and nally, the ftieth
Reunion of the Blue and Gray at Gettysburg. David Cleutz is a
direct descendant of Jacob and Liberty Augusta Hollinger Clutz.
David has put many hours of research into this non- ction work.
Some of these eyewitness accounts have never been published before.
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