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Description The bronze Goddess of Victory and Peace by Samuel Murray on the The Pennsylvania State Memorial was created from melted-down cannons.[1]
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Source Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Commission, PENNSYLVANIA AT GETTYSBURG (Harrisburg, PA: 1914), p. 66.
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  1. Loski, Diana. The Pennsylvania Memorial: A Centennial. GettysburgExperience.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-28. Retrieved on 2011-02-03.

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