. Gettysburg; the story of the battle of Gettysburg and the field, described as it is on the fiftieth anniversary, 1863-1913 . House known as General Lees Headquarters, Chambersburg Pike 59. The Peach Orchard Fence States Avenue, marking part of the fight of the afternoonof July 2, crosses this at right angles, extending from theEmmitsburg Road to Hancock Avenue. Leaving the Peach Orchard, one may walk or driveover the Wheatfield Road directly past the Wheatfieldto Sedgwick Avenue at the foot of Little Round one may follow Sickles Avenue around and over therocks and boulders on the litt


. Gettysburg; the story of the battle of Gettysburg and the field, described as it is on the fiftieth anniversary, 1863-1913 . House known as General Lees Headquarters, Chambersburg Pike 59. The Peach Orchard Fence States Avenue, marking part of the fight of the afternoonof July 2, crosses this at right angles, extending from theEmmitsburg Road to Hancock Avenue. Leaving the Peach Orchard, one may walk or driveover the Wheatfield Road directly past the Wheatfieldto Sedgwick Avenue at the foot of Little Round one may follow Sickles Avenue around and over therocks and boulders on the little hills fronting the RoundTops to the Devils Den. Brooke Avenue, also marks the position of many ofthe troops which engaged in the late afternoon strugglefor the possession of Little Round Top. It is closelyjoined to Sickles Avenue. Leading from the Wheatfield Road directly throughthe Valley of Death, past the eastern side of the Wheat-field is Crawford Avenue. One may leave CrawfordAvenue near the Devils Den and go by Warren Avenuebetween Big and Little Round Top, connecting withSykes Avenue, which extends over Little and BigRound Top from the Wheatfield Road. 60 One may also reach


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