photos.encounteratgettysburg.com

Photos of Gettysburg and the Battlefield
Home > Tipton Images > Tipton T2999 - T3209

TITLE  +   - 
FILE NAME  +   - 
DATE  +   - 
POSITION  +   - 
T2999.jpg
T299917 viewsBronze and granite marker of Eleventh Corps Field Hospital, junction of George Spangler Lane with Blacksmith Shop Road (c. 1915). View to the west up farm lane.Chuck
T3000.jpg
T300018 viewsBronze and granite marker of Twelfth Corps Field Hospital, Hospital Road (c. 1915). View northeast to George Bushman farmhouse and lane.Chuck
T3001.jpg
T300116 viewsBronze and granite marker of Fifth Corps Field Hospital, Gulden Road (c. 1915).Chuck
T3002.jpg
T300214 viewsBronze and granite marker of Cavalry Corps Field Hospital at Presbyterian Church, Gettysburg (1915).Chuck
T3003.jpg
T300314 viewsBronze and granite marker at Hospital Woods, York Pike (c. 1915).Chuck
T3004.jpg
T300415 viewsBronze and granite marker of Second Corps Field Hospital, Hospital Road (c. 1915).Chuck
T3005.jpg
T300518 viewsBronze and granite marker of First Corps Field Hospital at White Church, junction of White Church Road and Baltimore Pike (c. 1915).Chuck
T3006.jpg
T300620 viewsBronze and granite marker of Sixth Corps Field Hospital at Michael Trostle Farm, Gulden Road (c. 1915).Chuck
T3007.jpg
T300739 viewsStevens Knoll from Slocum Avenue near Wainwright Avenue, showing three guns and redans with monument of Stevens 5th Maine Battery, pipe fencing, Culp's Hill and cattle grazing (1903).Chuck
T3008.jpg
T300825 viewsView west on Gregg Avenue, East Cavalry Field, before piking (1903). Showing Michigan Cavalry Brigade Monument, new post and rail avenue fencing, tall grass and crops.Chuck
T3009.jpg
T300921 viewsView west-northwest on Gregg Avenue, East Cavalry Field, before piking (1903). Showing Purnell Maryland Legion Monument, avenue, new post and rail avenue fencing and open gate with flailing machine; Rummel buildings in distance.Chuck
T3010.jpg
T301028 viewsView south on Buford Avenue, looking towards 6th New York monument from a point in front of 9th New York Cavalry Monument (1903). Showing wire avenue fencing, fields of Forney and Wills Farms, Spring Hotel, etc. after piking of avenue.Chuck
200 files on 17 page(s) 1