Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Deb Novotny is standing near the grave of Salome “Sallie” Myers Stewart in Evergreen Cemetery. This view was taken facing north at approximately 4:00 PM on Sunday, September 6, 2009. Gettysburg Lic[...]
A picture of the July 6, 1978 tour in the area of the Virginia Monument looking across the fields of Pickett’s Charge. From left Bob Prosperi, President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter, and author Shelby Foote. President Carter came[...]
Civil War authors J.D. Petruzzi and Steve Stanley are standing near the Carroll’s Tract Road in the area of its intersection with the Fairfield-Gettysburg Road. This view was taken facing northwest at approximately 4:00 PM on Sunday, Septemb[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Stuart Dempsey is the host for our series on the Eleventh Corps at Gettysburg. He is standing in the lane of the McLean Farm on the slope of Oak Hill. This view was taken facing northwest at approximately 3:45[...]
On the left the camera is pointing to the northeast and on the right of the view the camera is pointing to the southwest. For the larger JPEG version click here, or you can download the uncompressed TIFF file ( MB) here. This view was taken at app[...]
Here is a panorama from the northwest corner of the Pennsylvania Monument. 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 TIFF file (30.1 MB) here) T[...]
Alonzo Hersford Cushing (January 19, 1841–July 3, 1863) commanded Battery A, 4th United States Artillery at the Battle of Gettysburg. He was born in what is now the city of Delafield, Wisconsin, but was raised in Fredonia, New York. He graduated f[...]
The chinking is being placed between the logs on the William Patterson House. The Taneytown Road is on the left. This view was taken facing north at approximately 4:25 PM on Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Chinking is now being placed between the logs [...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Rich Kohr is standing south of Mary Lee’s rose garden, which is located in the background. He is pointing to the headstones of some of the first Gettysburg Campaign casualties. This view was taken facing[...]
Arcadia was the Robert McGill home during the American Civil War. Major-General George Gordon Meade, commander of the Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac, was informed on the grounds of this house that he was ordered to command the Army of the Potoma[...]