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The Wildest General From the Civil War - YouTube
General Daniel Sickles leg bone | The leg of General Daniel … | Flickr
Representative Daniel Sickles of New York | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
Union Major General Daniel Edgar Sickles: Inscribed Albumen Cabinet | Lot #49437 | Heritage Auctions
Emerging Civil War
Landmarks: General Sickles' Leg
General Daniel Sickles and Philip Barton Key, II – Iron Brigader
Landmarks: General Sickles' Leg
Landmarks: General Sickles' Leg
Civil War General's Leg On Display In Maryland - CBS Baltimore
Daniel Sickles - Betsy Golden Kellem
Gen. Dan Sickles, who lost a leg at Gettysburg, arrived in a wheelchair. (Photo credit: Unknown)
Friends – No Vice & No Virtue
National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM): To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds: Trauma and Surgery
Gens. Sickles, Carr & Graham. Taken near Trostle's barn, Gettysburg Battlefield - on spot where General Sickles lost his leg, July 2nd, 1863 | Library of Congress
AFIP 0379085- Mounted Right Tibia and Fibula of Daniel Sickles with M-981.10001 Round Solid Shot - APG News
National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM): To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds: Trauma and Surgery
Daniel Sickles - Wikipedia
Daniel E. Sickles - Essential Civil War Curriculum
Daniel Sickles - Wikipedia
National Museum of Health and Medicine: The Micrograph - A Closer Look at NMHM
Medal of Honor Monday: Union Army Maj. Gen. Daniel Sickles > U.S. Department of Defense > Story
Portrait of General Daniel Sickles; shot his wife's lover, the son of Francis Scott Key; 1st use of Insanity defense in American History; defeated at Gettysburg where he lost a leg Poster
Daniel Sickles - HISTORY
National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM): To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds: Trauma and Surgery
In the movie Lincoln (2012), there is a scene that features a dismembered leg on display. What is the story behind it? : r/movies
National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM): To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds: Trauma and Surgery