Here is a panorama from the northwest corner of the Pennsylvania Monument taken on January 28, 2009. The Round Tops are on the left and Cemetery Hill is on the right. (for the larger JPEG version click here, or you can download the uncompressed T[...]
Snow and ice partially covers a fallen Mississippi color bearer on the Mississippi State monument. This view was taken facing west at approximately 9:00 AM on Wednesday, January 28, 2009. This week’s snow and ice compelled us to take some ph[...]
This photograph, taken from the top of the tower in Ziegler’s Grove during the 1913 Veterans Reunion, shows a Trolley “inbound” (going towards the town of Gettysburg) on the Emmitsburg Road. The houses to the Trolley’s right [...]
The wood has been completely removed from the William Patterson House, and the usable pieces are waiting for the moment the house will be reconstructed. This view was taken facing west at approximately 8:30 AM on Saturday, January 24, 2009. Last w[...]
The north and east sides of the monument. If you want to see the images and words that we have blurred, click on this image. This view was taken facing southwest at approximately 4:45 PM on Thursday, January 8, 2009. The Peace Light vandalism was [...]
The Gettysburg Battlefield Trolley, or Electric Trolley exited the area of what is now Evergreen Cemetery in the background, and came towards our camera position, to intersect with the Taneytown Road just to the right of the white crosswalk behind L[...]
Our latest panoramic update of the change of seasons from Little Round Top. This view was taken at approximately 8:15 AM on Saturday, January 24, 2009. The purpose of our weekly panorama from Little Round Top is to give those unable to be here an i[...]
The Henry Garlach House is located at 319 Baltimore Street (actually 319, 321 and 323 Baltimore Street), on the west side of the street. It was purchased by Henry Garlach in 1855. The structure shows battle damage on its south and west walls. This[...]
The Gettysburg Electric Trolley operated in the town and on the battlefield from 1893 to 1916. There were seven trolley cars, each named for a corps commander in the United States Army. This car is the General Howard at the north end of Little Round[...]
The old Methodist Episcopal Church Parsonage is located at 304 Baltimore Street, on the east side of the street. It was purchased in 1857 for $970 by the Methodist Episcopal Church. The structure has a cannonball stuck in its west wall. This view [...]



