The 149th New York Infantry Monument on the southern slope of Culp’s Hill. This regiment was stationed near Little Round Top late in the afternoon of July 1, 1863, and arriving in this area approximately 4:00 AM on July 2, 1863. This view [...]
The flags are up, let the visitation begin. There are three entrances to the visitor center. This entrance is for the “non-group” general public on the south side of the visitor center. Visitors walk to this area from Parking Lot 1.[...]
A last view of the Electric Map following the final program. This view was taken from the southwest facing northeast at approximately 5:00 PM on Sunday, April 13, 2008. Today is the final day for the National Park Visitor Center, or Electric Map [...]
One of the moving vans from Gastley Moving in Gettysburg loading on the north side of the current Visitor Center. This view was taken from the north facing south at approximately 9:20 AM on Saturday, April 12, 2008. With the new Gettysburg Nation[...]
Pennsylvania Hall, Gettysburg College, north side. The arichitectural style is “country style” Greek Revival. This view was taken from the north facing south at approximately 4:30 PM on Friday, April 11, 2008. Friday afternoon was wa[...]
Powers Hill from the intersection of Blacksmith Shop Road and Granite Schoolhouse Lane. Powers Hill was used as an artillery platform, headquarters, and signal station. This view was taken from the southeast facing northwest at approximately 4:3[...]
Dr. John W.C. O’Neal was born in Fairfax County, Virginia on April 21, 1821. He attended Pennsylvania College, now Gettysburg College, at various times, and although he was and a member of the class of 1844, he also received his medical deg[...]
The 14th Brooklyn, or 84th New York Infantry Regiment Monument on the southwest side of the bridge over the Railroad Cut, or the Reynolds Avenue Bridge. Concrete beams are now over the cut. This view was taken from the southwest facing northeast a[...]
These trees had only been in the ground approximately four hours when the photographs were taken. This view was taken from the southeast facing northwest at approximately 4:30 PM on Monday, April 7, 2008. On a cloudy Monday, the Star and Banner ag[...]
On Sunday afternoon the Gettysburg Daily took a rare opportunity to view the progress of the restoration work that has been performed on Paul Philippoteaux’s cyclorama depiction of the Battle of Gettysburg. The painting is scheduled to open[...]
