Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Mike Kanazawich is the host for our series on John Wilkes Booth’s Escape. He is standing in front of Cleydael, the home of Dr. Richard Stuart in King George County, Virginia. John Wilkes Booth and David [...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Dave Hamacher is the host for our series on the Texas Brigade. He is standing near the junction of Willoughby Run Road and Black Horse Tavern Road, and he is pointing to the area of the Longstreet Tower on Warfi[...]
National Park Service Ranger Barbara Sanders, delivering her mid-winter lecture, “‘No Provisions Had Been Made for Such Wholesale Slaughter:’ The Medical Corps and the Campaigns of 1862.” This view was taken at approximately [...]
Today’s panorama concentrates on the Confederate view of the Peach Orchard at ground level. This panorama is taken from in front of (east of) the Louisiana State Monument. On the left is Pitzer’s and Spangler’s Woods the red Alexan[...]
This photograph was taken from Houck’s Ridge looking west. This would be the view that some members of the the 124th New York Infantry Regiment had as Confederates attacked (moving towards the camera) from Warfield Ridge/Seminary Ridge. The st[...]
National Park Service Ranger Troy Harman, delivering his mid-winter lecture, “Official Language: Cover-ups hidden in Gettysburg After-Action Reports.” This view was taken at approximately 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 10, 2012. Today’[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Mike Kanazawich is the host for our series on John Wilkes Booth’s Escape. He is standing near the docks on Machodoc Creek near Dahlgren, King George County, Virginia. This image was taken facing west at[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides Garry Adelman, on the left, and Tim Smith are at the northeastern section of Sherfy’s Peach Orchard. The Trostle Barn is visible in the center background, between Garry and Tim. The Pennsylvania State mon[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Dave Hamacher is the host for our series on the Texas Brigade. He is standing by Marsh Creek near the Chambersburg Pike (US 30). A railroad trestle is in the left background. This view was taken facing northeast[...]
On the left the camera is pointing to the southwest and on the right of the view the camera is pointing to the north. For the larger JPEG version click here, or you can download the uncompressed TIFF file (38.9 MB) here. This view was taken at appro[...]