This Culp’s Hill Tower Panorama was taken from southwest to northeast at approximately 3:40 PM on Saturday, November 20, 2010. Today we have another panoramic update from the Culp’s Hill observation tower. For a medium-sized version of the pan[...]
Our latest panoramic update of the change of seasons from Little Round Top. This view was taken at approximately 8:00 AM on Friday, November 12, 2010. For a medium-sized version of the panorama click here. For the larger JPEG version, click here.[...]
The Soldiers National Monument, sculpted by Randolph Rogers. This view was taken facing northeast at approximately 8:36 AM on Friday, November 19, 2010. “November 19, the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, was formally designated as Dedica[...]
Reynolds Avenue, before the 95th New York and 6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment monuments were moved away from the road and closer to the railroad cut. The Wadsworth First Division marker is visible in the right-hand portion of this shot. This view wa[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Rich Kohr is standing near the grave of Clermont Livingston Best, who was the Adjustant and Inspector General for the Twelfth Corps during the Gettysburg Campaign. Best was brevetted Lieutenant Colonel on July[...]
George Washington Sandoe (1842-1863) was the first United States soldier to be killed in Adams County, Pennsylvania during the Gettysburg Campaign. He was killed “on the spot” on June 26, 1863 after Jubal Early’s Confederate soldie[...]
The last time we showed you the Weikert Farm Lane we were distracted by the dirt covered horse trail leading to the Abraham Trostle Farm. This view was taken facing southwest at approximately 8:30 AM on Sunday, November 7, 2010. The Weikert Farm La[...]
On the left the camera is pointing to the southeast and on the right of the view the camera is pointing to the northwest. For the larger JPEG version click here, or you can download the uncompressed TIFF file (50.8 MB) here. This view was taken at [...]
The marker to the 1st Division, 1st Corps, of the Army of the Potomac. The McPherson Barn is in the right background. This view was taken facing west at approximately 7:40 AM on Friday, November 12, 2010. Sometime during the night of Thursday, Novem[...]
One of the most famous cases of vandalism that has occurred while we’ve ran the Gettysburg Daily was the vandalism of the Eternal Light Peace Memorial on Oak Hill in 2009. Some of our most popular posts here at the Gettysburg Daily are about t[...]
