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  1. George Gordon Meade, George Meade Charles Scribner's Sons , 1913 - History - 448 pages The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade: Major-General United States Army by George Meade Gordon, first published in 1913, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world.

  2. George Gordon Meade (ur. 31 grudnia 1815 w Kadyksie, zm. 6 listopada 1872 w Filadelfii) – amerykański generał i inżynier, budowniczy m.in. kilku latarni morskich. Urodził się w Hiszpanii, gdzie pracował jego ojciec, do Stanów Zjednoczonych przyjechał w 1828. W 1831 wstąpił do West Point, następnie służył w kawalerii.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2019 · MAJOR GENERAL George Gordon Meade is best known for leading the Army of the Potomac to victory over Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg. Meade is a fascinating historical figure who remains lesser-heralded than the Rebel generals he fought like Lee and Stonewall Jackson. He also stands in the shadow of his Union compatriots like Ulysses S ...

  4. George Gordon Meade (Cadiz, Španjolska, 31. prosinca 1815. – Philadelphia, 6. studenog 1872.), američki vojskovođa Unije u vrijeme Američkog građanskog rata. Životopis. Meade je rođen u Španjolskoj, u američkoj obitelji. Diplomirao je na američkoj Vojnoj akademiji West Point 1835.

  5. 2 de jul. de 2011 · George Gordon Meade won fame as the victor of the Battle of Gettysburg, but not lasting fame. Unlike the commanders of other great battles (Wellington at Waterloo, Eisenhower at D-Day), Meade has always stood in the shadow of the man who lost the battle, Robert E. Lee. The reasons for this mysterious neglect have a great deal to do with Meade ...

  6. In June 1863 George Gordon Meade was given command of the Army of the Potomac. The General Meade Society is an active organization that meets regularly to discuss General Meade’s role in the Civil War, as well as other related topics, and contributes to Civil War preservation. The Society’s board meetings are held on the second Thursday of ...

  7. George Gordon Meade, fotografiado por Mathew Brady. A diferencia de muchos generales de la Guerra de Secesión, no hubo pedidos para un monumento a Meade después de su muerte en 1872 porque no era popular entre Lincoln, Grant o sus compañeros oficiales, aunque era considerado un héroe en su Pensilvania natal.