Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Rich Kohr is standing by the monument to Brevet Brigadier General Ira Spaulding. During the Gettysburg Campaign, Spaulding was a Major in the 50th New York Engineer Regiment. This view was taken facing northea[...]
Now that we have finished our visit to the outer “Angle” in the “High Water Mark” area of Gettysburg National Military Park, we’ll make our way back to our vehicle by a different route. Here are the guns of Lieutenant[...]
The goal of our hike along Hancock Avenue was to reach the famous outer “Angle” of the stone wall, an important location during Pickett’s Charge on July 3, 1863. The tree is growing out of the “Angle.” The monument is[...]
We are standing on Cemetery Ridge looking towards the High Water Mark area. The unplowed Hancock Avenue is visible in the right foreground. Some animal tracks are visible on Hancock Avenue’s snow. This view was taken facing north at approxim[...]
We are standing on Cemetery Ridge looking across the Pickett’s Charge fields towards the Codori Farm. On the left is the marker showing where Major General Winfield Scott Hancock was wounded on July 3, 1861. This view was taken facing west a[...]
Today we are introducing another new panorama at the famous outer “Angle” at the stone wall in the High Water Mark area. To our left we can see the Copse/Clump of Trees, the monument to the 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, and the Ro[...]
Our latest panoramic update of the change of seasons from Little Round Top. This view was taken at approximately 7:45 AM on Monday, Februrary 8, 2010. For a medium-sized version of the panorama click here. For the larger JPEG version, click here.[...]
Originally in the Rosensteel Museum near Little Round Top, this display shows two minie balls that collided in mid-air during the Battle of Gettysburg. Museum Curator Erik Dorr told us that the Confederate Minie Ball is on the left, and the Union [...]
Sergeant Henry Brehm was responsible for the United States’ Colors, or National Colors of the 149th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Gettysburg. This view, courtesy of Rich Kohr, was taken circa the 1860s. The original “[...]
The goal for our walk was to make it to East Cemetery Hill. We are standing in the parking lot of Gettysburg Tours. The monument to the 27th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment is in the center foreground by the snow covered stone wall. In the backgrou[...]