- Source: List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield
The monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield commemorate the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place on July 1-3, 1863, during the American Civil War. Most are located within Gettysburg National Military Park; others are on private land at battle sites in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Together, they represent "one of the largest collections of outdoor sculpture in the world."
Most are listed as contributing structures within Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District, which was approved by the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places on January 23, 2004.
As of 2008, the National Park Service unit managed 1,320 monuments and markers, 410 cannons, 148 historic buildings, and 41 miles (66 km) of roads (8 miles of them, unpaved).
The largest concentration of monuments is at the Gettysburg National Cemetery, where President Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address.
About this list
Confederate and Union monuments are listed separately.
State monuments and monuments to individuals are listed alphabetically within their sections.
Regimental monuments are grouped within a state's section by type: Artillery / Cavalry / Infantry / Other (engineers, militia, reserves, sharpshooters).
Maryland has a section on both the Confederate and Union lists.
Most of the listings include the monument's GPS coordinates.
Confederate monuments
United States monuments
Other monuments
References
External links
72nd Pennsylvania Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, HMDB
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- Pertempuran Gettysburg
- List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield
- Gettysburg Battlefield
- Gettysburg National Cemetery
- Gettysburg National Military Park
- The Angle
- Pennsylvania State Memorial, Gettysburg
- Lists of war monuments and memorials
- New York State Monument
- 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument
- Lists of monuments and memorials