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  1. Jun 29, 2016 · Today, there is a statue of a pregnant Elizabeth, which serves as a memorial to her and all women who offered service and support during the battle and its aftermath. 4. The Gettysburg Address was delivered in Evergreen Cemetery. President Abraham Lincoln came to Gettysburg in November 1863 to dedicate the Soldiers’ National Cemetery.

  2. Evergreen Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA, holds a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1854. The iconic Gatehouse, built in 1855, serves as a unique architectural landmark representing the Battle of Gettysburg and continues to house the caretaker of the cemetery.

  3. Nov 4, 2009 · November 4, 2009. Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Deb Novotny is standing near the grave of Annie M. Warner in Evergreen Cemetery. This view was taken facing southwest at approximately 4:15 PM on Sunday, September 6, 2009. Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Deb Novotny is a retired American History Teacher from Gettysburg High School.

  4. Jul 1, 2020 · Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Gettysburg | July 1-3, 1863 (May 2020) American Battlefield Trust. On the morning of July 1, an engagement between Union cavalry commanded by John Buford and Confederate infantry and artillery commanded by Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill set into motion one of the most famous battles in military history.

  5. Stephen Decatur Button. Evergreen Cemetery gatehouse (1855) is a historic building located at 799 Baltimore Pike in Adams County, Pennsylvania. During the American Civil War, the gatehouse played an important role in the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg. It is a contributing structure in Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District .

  6. A Battle-Scarred Gatehouse, 1863. (Evergreen Cemetery) Peter and Elizabeth Thorn are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, not far from the Union soldiers interred there. When Peter Thorn retired from his work in Evergreen in 1875, William Pfeffer was hired as the new caretaker. During his tenure, the Gettysburg Trolley line extended to the gatehouse ...

  7. Sep 29, 2011 · Three weeks after the battle of Gettysburg, when photographer Frank Gutekunst took this picture of the Evergreen Cemetery’s gatehouse the people of Gettysburg were still feeling the devastating effects of the battle. Although the Union troops had effectively repelled Confederate forces from the small Pennsylvania town, the remnants of death ...

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