The two witness trees that stood in front of (north of) the Christ Lutheran Church have now, except for the stumps, been completely removed. This view was taken facing southwest at approximately 8:15 AM on Saturday, January 9, 2010. The Witness Tr[...]
On the left the camera is pointing to the northeast and on the right of the view the camera is pointing to the southeast. For the larger JPEG version click here, or you can download the uncompressed TIFF file (26.5 MB) here. This view was taken at[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide John Winkleman is our host for the series on Adams County Civil War Taverns. He is standing by the Willow Springs Hotel at the junction of Bingaman Road (where John is standing) and the Chambersburg Pike which[...]
The James Magee House on Hellam Street in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. Magee was a wagon maker and the Chief Burgess (Mayor) of Wrightsville. Magee’s daughter, Mary Jane Rewalt, was appreciative to Confederate Brigadier General John Brown Gor[...]
Because of safety and liability concerns, contractors for Christ Lutheran Church, on Chambersburg Street, have begun to cut down the two witness trees that stood in front of (north of) the building. This view was taken facing southeast at approxim[...]
The Sachs Bridge, built in 1852, spans Marsh Creek. This view was taken from the bridge on the Millerstown/Pumping Station Road. This view was taken facing southeast at approximately 9:00 AM on Thursday, December 31, 2009. Yes we know we were supp[...]
Our December panorama from the Longstreet tower. On the left side we are looking southwest, and on the right side we are looking northwest. For the larger JPEG version click here, or you can download the uncompressed TIFF file (26.1 MB) here. This[...]
Big Round Top is on the left, and Benner’s Hill is on the right in this view. This Culp’s Hill Tower Panorama was taken from southwest to northeast at approximately 9:10 AM on Sunday, December 6, 2009. And we have come full-circle again, compl[...]
On the left side we are looking north, and on the right side we are looking southeast. For the larger JPEG version click here for the first panorama and here for the second panorama. Or you can download the uncompressed TIFF file (20.4 MB) here[...]
The north and west sides of the Pennsylvania State Monument, which was dedicated on September 27, 1910 at a cost of approximately $150,000. This view was taken facing southeast at approximately 11:00 AM on Sunday, December 20, 2009. We have taken [...]