These hours are good for just a few more days. Beginning this Saturday, and continuing until April 1st, the hours will be 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. This sign is on the west side of Ayres Avenue. This view was taken from the north facing south at appr[...]
Henry J. Stahle, the editor of the Gettysburg Compiler, the newspaper associated with the Democratic party in Gettysburg, was arrested following the battle on charges of disloyalty while the Confederates occupied Gettysburg in July, 1863. It was [...]
Our fourth panoramic update of the change of seasons from Little Round Top. For those who cannot visit Gettysburg this month, we have decided to show photographs of the change of seasons. Approximately once a week we have taken photographs (in the [...]
Seminary Ridge Avenue is passable to local traffic. After being down to a dirt and gravel base the last week or so, it now contains a layer of asphalt. A pulloff has been rebuilt on the right (west) side of the road after the stop sign. This vi[...]
The marker showing the position of the 95th New York Infantry Regiment on Oak Ridge has not always been in its current location. In 1996, it, or what was left of it, was moved from its original location where it was being struck by vehicles. The[...]
The National Park Service will not move the flank markers a couple of feet farther from Reynolds Avenue. The markers to the 56th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (light colored marker) and the 147th New York (gray marker to the right of the 56th Pe[...]
The white stenciling around the red bricks on the east and north sides of Gettysburg’s David Wills House is now complete. This view was taken from the north facing south at approximately 4:45 PM on Tuesday, October 21, 2008. The David Wills[...]
Licensed Battlefield Guide Deb Novotny is a retired American History Teacher from Gettysburg High School. Today she is showing us some of the damaged headstones in Evergreen Cemetery. Here she is standing in front of the damaged stone of Frederick[...]
Did the National Park Service intentionally cut down this possible witness tree at the Klingel House so they could plant more trees in an orchard? The Pennsylvania Monument is in the left center background. This view was taken from the southwest[...]
Our third panoramic update of the change of seasons from Little Round Top. For those who cannot visit Gettysburg this month, we have decided to show photographs of this change of seasons. So approximately once a week, depending on the weather, we w[...]