Sunrise on East Cemetery Hill

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Gettysburg Photo Galleries by Day of the Battle

Welcome to Gettysburg Photographs.com

Thanks for stopping by.  You have three options for exploring my photographs. On the website, you wil find photogalleries and panorama photographs. The panoramas are best viewed on a high speed internet connection.

First, I have linked all my galleries and panorama photos to the NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AUTO TOUR MAP.

I have also provided a complete list of my panorama photographs some of which are 360 degree views of the battlefield. Also, my panoramas were taken over several years, so it is easy to keep track of changes to the battlefield, especially the views from Little Round Top.

Your second option is to explorer the galleries based on the action on the BATTLEFIELD DAY BY DAY.  While some parts of the battlefield, like Cemetery Ridge, saw action on more than one day, I listed those areas under the day they are best known.

Your last option is to visit my ALPHABETICAL LISTING.

Also, I invite you to come and visit My Space Page.

Tom Eishen

First Day Second Day Third Day
Meredith Ave Pitzer Woods South Cavalry Field
McPherson Barn Henry Spangler Farm Howe Avenue
Buford Avenue Emittsburg Road Granite School House Road
McPherson Ridge Warfield Ridge Spangler's Spring
Rail Road Cut Rose Farm Pardee Field
Oak Hill Rose Woods Culp's Hill
Oak Ridge South Confederate Ave Summit Culp's Hill
Howard Avenue Big Round Top East Cavalry Field
Barlow Knoll Devil's Den West Confederate Ave
Benner's Hill Little Round Top North Carolina Memorial
Seminary Ave 20th Maine Virginia Memorial
The Peach Orchard Pickett's Charge
Sickles Avenue Codori Farm
DeTrobriand Avenue South Hancock Avenue
The Loop Pennsylvania Memorial
The Wheatfield Pleasonton Avenue
Ayres Avenue Leister Farm
Crawford Avenue North Hancock Ave
Plum Run Brian Farm
Sedgwick Avenue Ziegler's Grove
Sounth Hancock Ave The Angle
East Confederate Ave Copse of Trees
Slocumn Avenue High Water Mark
East Cemetery Hill National Cemetery
Sunrise over the Virginia Memorial, Sunset at the Pennsylvania Memorial

Sunrise Gallery

Sunset Gallery

Special Presentation Page

My special prsentation page links panoramas and photo galleries in the order of the major action on the field.  From the first day's fields to Pickett's Charge you can see up to 360 degree views of the battlefield. Teachers, Educators, Lectures, feel free to use my overview page in your presentations. The images are great for projecting using any video projector.   

Crawford Ave Little Round Top (2004) Pennsylvania Memorial (2004) Plum Run
DeTrobriand Ave Little Round Top (2005) Pennsylvania Memorial (2007) Rose Woods
Devil's Den (east face) Little Round Top (2006) Pickett's Charge -- North Carolina Memorial Sedwick Ave
Devil's Den Little Round Top (2007) Picketts Charge - Bliss Farm Warfield Ridge (2004)
East Cemetery Hill National Tower Picketts Charge - Emmitsburg Road Warfield Ridge(2005)
Emmitsburg Road Oak Hill Picketts Charge - Copse of Trees Warfield Ridge (2006)
High Water Mark Oak Ridge Pitzer Woods (wide angle) The Wheatfield
Howard Ave Peach Orchard Pitzer Woods (zoom)

A Changing Battlefield

The National Park Service is in the process of returning the battlefield to its 1863 appearance. The panoramas below show you the changes that have already been made.

Gettysburg Panoramas in Alphabetical Order

Cemetery Ridge and Tennessee Memorial

Gettysburg Photo Galleries in Alphabetical Order

Spot light Panorama

Little Round Top July 2007

The panoramas are best viewed on a high speed connection. For a complete please click here.

 

Steve Hawks' Stone Sentintels of Gettysburg

"As the historical importance of Gettysburg was understood, land was donated or purchased, official commissions created, and elaborate rules devised for where and how a monument could be displayed. The result is a giant outdoor classroom where monuments act as 19th century hyperlinks helping visitors explore the landscape."

Steve's site provides a complete listing of all the Gettysburg Monuments organized by army, state, and individuals.

 

East Cemtetery Hill