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| CS MONUMENT GALLERY |
| North Carolina Monument |
| Virginia Monument |
| + 2,047 visitors since Oct. 1999 due to counter problem |
| ALABAMA MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| The Alabama Monument is of granite with three bronze figures. Located on South Confederate Ave. Sculptor - Joseph W. Turner of Frederick, MD. Erected by the Alabama Division of the UDC. 1. Full view, summer. (July '98) |
| BRIGADE MARKERS, Circa 1910-1911 |
| DIVISION MARKERS |
| ARTILLERY BATTALION MARKERS |
| Imboden's Cavalry Brigade. Iron position marker in front of the Cashtown Inn on Old Route 30. (Nov. '99) |
| INFANTRY |
| CAVALRY |
| VIRGINIA MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| Johnson's Virginia Battery, McIntosh's Battalion, Hill's Corps. West Confederate Ave. opposite Schultz Woods. (Nov. '99) |
| North Carolina Monument. West Confederate Ave. Five bronze figures on a bronze base. Sculptor - Gutzon Borglum. Dedicated July 3, 1929. 1. Remembrance Day 1999. (Nov. '99) 2. Three winter views - Side View, another Side View, Front View. (Dec. '99) |
| TENNESSEE MONUMENT |
| NORTH CAROLINA MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| The Tennessee Monument is located on West Confederate Ave. adjacent to the North Carolina Monument. Made of granite, dedicated July 3, 1982. 1. Flowers, wreaths left on Remembrance Day 1999. (Nov. '99) A, B, C 2. View of rear of the monument. (Dec. '99) |
| Virginia Monument. Located on West Confederate Ave. Dedicated June 8, 1917. Sculptor - F. William Sievers. Granite monument with Lee equestrian monument at top and seven bronze figures at the base. 1. Remembrance day 1999 - Full length, Close up. 2. Close Up view of bronze figures (Jan. 2000) |
| MISCELLANEOUS |
| Gen. James Longstreet Equestrian Monument. Located on West Confederate Ave. at Pitzer's Woods. 1. Remembrance Day - close up.(Nov. '99) |
| ARKANSAS MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| The Arkansas Monument is of granite and is located on West Confederate Ave near the intersection with the Emmitsburg Road. Dedicated June 18, 1966. Erected under the supervision of the Arkansas Gettysburg Memorial Commission. 1. Full view, Remembrance Day. (Nov '99) |
| SOUTH CAROLINA MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| South Carolina Monument. Located on West Confederate Ave. just south of the Millerstown (or Pumping Station) Rd. Made of granite. Dedicated July 2, 1963. 1. Right Side. (Nov. '99) 2. Left Side. (Nov. '99) |
| Semmes' Brigade, McLaws' Division, Longstreet's Corps. Iron position marker located on Brooke Ave. (Nov. '98) |
| Manly's Battery A, 1st North Carolina Artillery, Cabell's Battalion. McLaw's Div., Longstreet's Corps. Located on West Confederate Ave, south of Wheatfield Rd. (Nov. '99) |
| Semmes' Brigade, McLaws' Division, Longstreet's Corps. West Confederate Ave. south of Wheatfield Rd. (Nov. '99) |
| GEORGIA MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| Georgia Monument. Granite monolith dedicated September 21, 1961. Located on West Confederate Ave. just south of the Millerstown (or Pumping Station) Rd. Constructed by Marietta Memorials of Atlanta. (Nov. 99) |
| Troup Artillery, Carlton's Battery, Cabell's Battalion Georgia Artillery. West Confederate Ave. south of Millerstown (or Pumping Station) Rd. 1. Marker (Nov. '99) 2. Full view of battery. (Nov. '99) |
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| LOUISIANA MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| Louisiana Monument. Two bronze figures on a granite base, sculpted by Donald DeLue. Dedicated June 11, 1971. Located on West Confederate Ave. just north of the Millerstown Rd. (Pumping Station Rd.) Erected by the State of Louisiana. 1. Full View (July '98) 2. View from a distance (Nov. '98) 3. Close up view. (March '00) 4. Another close up. (March '00) |
| Monument details from Confederate Monuments at Gettysburg, Volume 1, by David G. Martin. |
| MISSISSIPPI MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| Mississippi Monument. Two bronze figures ona granite base, sculpted by Donald DeLue. Dedicated October 19, 1971. Located on West Confederate Ave. just north of the Millerstown Rd. (Pumping Station Rd.) Erected by the State of Mississippi. 1. Fall View (Nov. '98) |
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| MARYLAND MONUMENT & MARKERS |
| 2nd Maryland CS. (March '00) 2nd Corps ANV. Located on Slocum Avenue. Dedicated November 19, 1886. |