Monuments of Gettysburg Preview - North Carolina Monument
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North Carolina and other various memorials in Gettysburg PA
North Carolina and other memorials in Gettysburg PA
More of the surrounding areas around the North Carolina memorial in Gettysburg PA
More of the surrounding areas around the North Carolina memorial in Gettysburg PA
Monuments of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought outside the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania from July 1 - July 3, 1863. This battle claimed the largest number of casualties of any other battle in the Civil War
GETTYSBURG Pennsylvania Downtown Driving Tour - 4k
In this video we drive through downtown Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Gettysburg is a borough and town in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It’s known for Gettysburg National Battlefield, site of a turning point in the Civil War, now part of Gettysburg National Military Park. The park also includes the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center, displaying Civil War artifacts, and Gettysburg National Cemetery, where a memorial marks the site of Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Gettysburg Address.
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How to Find Rare Sharpshooter Monument at Gettysburg
In this video my dad and I show you how to get to one of the least visited monuments at Gettysburg. The monument is to a Wisconsin company of the 1st U.S. Sharpshooters. Be respectful to the monument if you go see it and try to blaze a trail so more people might go see it!
Driving around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg is a borough and the county seat of Adams County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The Battle of Gettysburg (1863) and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address are named for this town. The town hosts visitors to the Gettysburg National Battlefield in the Gettysburg National Military Park. As of the 2010 census, the borough had a population of 7,620 people.
The PA Regiment's monument- Gettysburg, PA
A video of the monument. There's a balcony up top that you can climb up to- SO cool!
Notable Gettysburg's Monuments
PennLive and author Ron Kirkwood check out little known, or out of the way monuments on the Gettysburg Battlefield in Gettysburg, Pa., June 2018. The 155th anniversary of the battle is in 2018. More than 1,300 monuments are at Gettysburg National Military Park. For more secrets of the monuments, read more here:
Driving the Battlefield in Gettysburg (2018)
Driving the Battlefield in Gettysburg
On July 12, 2018 we visited Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and on one of our stops we drove a section of the battlefield starting at the John Sedgwick monument, making our way around and up through big and little round top, back down to the John Sedgwick moment. This video was a live stream which we shared with our viewers during that trip.
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John Sedgwick graduated 24th out of 50 cadets from the West Point Class of 1837 and served in a variety of posts, including the armies of both Taylor and Scott during the Mexican War. In 1855 he became the major of the 1st Cavalry Regiment, whose colonel was Robert E. Lee. Sedgwick took over from Lee as Colonel when Lee resigned his commission.
Sedgwick went on to command a division in the Peninsula, where he was wounded. He was wounded three more times and distinguished for gallantry in the East Woods at Antietam. He briefly commanded the 11th Corps before being given the 6th Corps, and performed well during the Chancellorsville campaign.
At Gettysburg the 6th Corps was the last to arrive on the field after an epic 30 mile night and day march. Although much of the corps remained in reserve during the battle, various portions were committed as needed at scattered points about the field. At one point Sedgwick found himself commanding units on both the extreme right and left flanks of the army.
After Gettysburg Sedgwick continued to distinguish himself and the 6th Corps. He was killed by a sharpshooter at Spottsylvania on May 9, 1864 shortly after announcing that “they couldn’t hit an elephant at this distance.” He is honored by a monument on the Spotsylvania battlefield near the location where he was killed. John Sedgwick was the senior United States officer killed in the Civil War.
A lifelong bachelor, Sedgwick was buried at Cornwall Hollow, Connecticut.
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Monuments at Gettysburg - Context and Beyond (Lecture)
Ranger Troy Harman takes the blinders off, explaining the layered meanings behind the monuments of Gettysburg National Military Park in his winter lecture. Monuments discussed include the Pennsylvania Memorial, the 26th North Carolina monument on Cemetery Ridge, and the Eternal Light Peace Memorial.
The Secrets of the 93rd Pennsylvania’s Second Monument ????
The 93rd Pa, of the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division of the Sixth Corps has two monuments. One is on the ridge in the vicinity of the Sedgwick Statue and the other is about 300 years in front of the first. The first monument was erected by the veterans in 1884. The State of Pa put up a second, nicer one in 1888. But did you know that the boulder it sits on had originally had etchings on it and was broken in order to create a level pedestal for the monument? Some of the etchings can still be seen under the base of the monument on the boulder. But what happened to the pieces of boulder that were removed? Sometimes you need not look any further than a few feet to find your answer. But you can never find the answer yourself if you don’t #getoutofthecar
13th PA Reserves at Gettysburg The Bucktails
13th PA Reserves at Gettysburg The Bucktails
Abraham Lincoln sculpture outside Gettysburg visitor center gets makeover
Abraham Lincoln sculpture outside Gettysburg visitor center gets makeover
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The Hidden History of Gettysburg's Monuments
From a tree-stump shaped monument to one that marks the spot Gen. Daniel Sickles had his leg shot off by a canon ball PennLive and Gettysburg author Ron Kirkwood look at a few of the more unusual of Gettysburg Battlefield's 1,300 monuments, markers and memorials. (Video by Mark Pynes/PennLive)
Gettysburg Monuments 019 - Civil War Maryland State Monument
Gettysburg Monuments 019 - Maryland State Monument in the parking lot of the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor's Center and Bookstore, at Taneytown Road and behind Ziegler's Grove. This monument stands honoring those who served in the American Civil War from July 1st-3rd, 1863 during the Battle of Gettysburg. Statue is at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
This series of b-roll footage from the Civil War Minutes documentary series (on DVD) is like a virtual battlefield tour of this historic American national park.
Shots filmed by Mark Bussler, producer of the Civil War Minutes Union & Confederate documentary series, Horses of Gettysburg and writer and director of Westinghouse, a film about industrialist and Civil War veteran, George Westinghouse. Park Entrance.
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Video: Soldier's National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA, Jun 2011
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Boris Travels to Gettysburg - Our Haunted Travels
In July of 2018 we traveled to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and spent a week running around to different locations. We brought alone Travel Boris with us and we got some great pictures of him at the various locations. We wanted to share this pictures with you.
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North Carolina Troops Monument
2010 Gettysburg Battlefield tour by Joy Boden, with the Bordens aboard, part 13.
Gettysburg Monuments 005 - American Civil War 13th NJ Vol.
Gettysburg Monuments 005 - Monument to 13th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry on Carman Avenue, McAllister Woods. It stands honoring those who served in the American Civil War from July 1st-3rd, 1863 during the Battle of Gettysburg. Statue is at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
This series of b-roll footage from the Civil War Minutes documentary series (on DVD) is like a virtual battlefield tour of this historic American national park. 13th NJ Civil War.
Shots filmed by Mark Bussler, producer of the Civil War Minutes Union & Confederate documentary series, Horses of Gettysburg and writer and director of Westinghouse, a film about industrialist and Civil War veteran, George Westinghouse. Mark also produces the popular video game series on YouTube called Classic Game Room HD.
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