
Our next stop was Gettysburg PA, and the driving tour of the Gettysburg National Military Park.
I had been there as a youngster, but barely remembered it. It's quite moving. You try, but it's hard to imagine what it must have been like to fight there in such a bloody battle. It's similar to Vicksburg, but on a much larger scale. I recommend both if you're ever in the vicinity of either.
Some photos...

A Confederate artillery placement near Seminary Ridge

Little Round Top. It's hard to imagine Confederate soldiers charging up that easily defended hill. The story of the battle is here. Col. Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine Infantry rained down fire on Col. William Oates and his 15th Alabama Infantry as they tried to advance on the hill. Col. Oates, quoted from the link: "To stand there and die was sheer folly; either to retreat or advance became a necessity."

A Union artillery placement near Cemetery Ridge

Monument to 1st NY Light Artillery, assigned to Battery K to fight off Pickett's Charge at Cemetery Ridge.

Gen. George Meade, appointed command of the Army of the Potomac only three days before the battle of Gettysburg.

The Tennessee Memorial

The North Carolina Memorial

The Virginia Memorial, with Gen. Robert E. Lee astride Traveler

The Louisiana Memorial, the most artistic in our opinion.

The Pennsylvania Memorial

Another view of the Pennsylvania Memorial in the distance, with the U.S. Regulars monument to the right.

The National Cemetery

The Lincoln Gettysburg Address Memorial
The soundtrack running through my head was my favorite Steve Earle song, Dixieland (lyrics reproduced without permission and apologies to Steve Earle):
I am Kilrain and I'm a fightin' man and I come from County Clare
And the Brits would hang me for a Fenian so I took my leave of there
And I crossed the ocean in the "Arrianne" the vilest tub afloat
And the captain's brother was a railroad man and he met us the boat
So I joined up with the 20th Maine like I said my friend I'm a fighting man
And we're marchin' south in the pouring rain and we're all goin' down to Dixieland
I am Kilrain of the 20th Maine and we fight for Chamberlain
‘Cause he stood right with us when the Johnnies came like a banshee on the wind
When the smoke cleared out of Gettysburg many a mother wept
For many a good boy died there, sure, and the air smelled just like death
I am Kilrain of the 20th Maine and I'd march to hell and back again
For Colonel Joshua Chamberlain - we're all goin' down to Dixieland
I am Kilrain of the 20th Maine and I damn all gentlemen
Whose only worth is their father's name and the sweat of a workin' man
Well we come from the farms and the city streets and a hundred foreign lands
And we spilled our blood in the battle's heat
Now we're all Americans
I am Kilrain of the 20th Maine and did I tell you friend I'm a fightin' man
And I'll not be back this way again, ‘cause we're all goin' down to Dixieland
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Just FYI, Antietam
Just FYI, Antietam (Sharpsburg, MD) is just as impressive and moving, but without Gettysburg's Gatlinburgish clutter.
You go all the way up 81 to Chambersburg? Or take the 340/15 shortcut through Harper's Ferry?
i am very partial to Joshua
i am very partial to Joshua Chamberlain.
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Best example of a patriot I can think of.
Went through Harper's Ferry.
Went through Harper's Ferry. Didn't stop, though, it wasn't dog friendly. The drive through the valley was beautiful, though. (We only drove about 25% on Interstates for the whole trip).
>>Went through Harper's
>>Went through Harper's Ferry
In that case, you probably passed within a mile of my house on the way to Gettysburg. Hardly the first, either:
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Harper's Ferry and the C&O Canal
I have been playing with video content for a new iPod for the last week or so and I remembered the Edison films from the Library of Congress that I had explored several years ago.
His trip down the old C&O Canal in 1917 (Search using "Potomac" at the above link) is fascinating when compared with this extensive virtual tour of the area today.
Seeing your marvelous vacation images jogged an old thought, how wonderful it would be to take some time to tour this national treasure by bicycle?
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My wife and I went to
My wife and I went to Gettysburg a couple of years ago. We stayed with some friends in Chambersburg. We bought the audio tour available at the gift shop. We were able to listen to a description of the details of the fighting at each location, number of soldiers involved, where they came from and casualties. We walked around at each location - the Corn Field, Hornet's Nest, Little Round Top and others, then continued the audio tour to the next site. We visited Antietam another year.
We bought the audio tour
We bought the audio tour available at the gift shop.
We got one of those, too. Like you own personal guided tour with lots of historical info.
Glad to know I am not the
Glad to know I am not the only person who has Steve Earle lyrics running through my head. But for some reason just driving through Blount County it is the lyrics to Ben McCulloch that I can't shake.
Great photos R! Thanks!
Great pics
I've been to Gettysburg, Antietam and Harper's Ferry. As a Boy Scout, I hiked the C & O canal.
Antietam, by the way, was the scene of the single bloodiest day of war in American history with 23,000 killed on a single day in 1862.
>As a Boy Scout, I hiked the
>As a Boy Scout, I hiked the C & O canal.
We're down there at least a couple times a year. The monocacy aqueduct is pretty impressive:
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In the area, I'd also recommend Catoctin Mountain National Park, home of Camp David:
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Tennessee Memorial
The Tennessee Memorial pictured above was erected for Union soldiers?
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I'd rather be cycling.
Confederate
No, it was on the Confederate side. Didn't see one for Tennessee on the Union side, but we didn't see all of them. I wondered about that, too.
EDIT: Here's a closeup of the inscription on the other side of the Tennessee monument:
Yep, while there were
Yep, while there were numerous Tennessee units in the Union army, none fought at Gettysburg.
Just FYI, the Tennessee troops were a large part of Heth's division, the guys who first stumbled into Gettysburg looking for shoes, triggering the battle. They also took part in Pickett's charge on the third day.