. Summer tours, season 1911 .. . le, and three for the unknowndead. The number of bodies interred here is three thousandfive hundred and sixty-four, of which nine hundred and ninety-four have not been identified. Near the entrance to the ceme-tery is a bronze statue of John F. Reynolds, who waskilled in the first days fight. Opposite the cemetery an obser-vatory sixty feet high has been erected, commanding a fine there are now three hundred and forty-eight monu-ments erected to perpetuate the memory of brave men who fellduring the three eventful days. Some of them are


. Summer tours, season 1911 .. . le, and three for the unknowndead. The number of bodies interred here is three thousandfive hundred and sixty-four, of which nine hundred and ninety-four have not been identified. Near the entrance to the ceme-tery is a bronze statue of John F. Reynolds, who waskilled in the first days fight. Opposite the cemetery an obser-vatory sixty feet high has been erected, commanding a fine there are now three hundred and forty-eight monu-ments erected to perpetuate the memory of brave men who fellduring the three eventful days. Some of them are magnificentand costly, and all are unique. One mile west of the borough are the Gettysburg Springs,whose waters, denominated katalysine, have acquired a widereputation for their medicinal qualities. They are said toresemble the celebrated Vichy Water, and are consideredremedial in gout, rheumatism, dyspepsia and affections of thekidneys. The Springs Hotel accommodates the patients whoresort here during the summer for EMMIT8BURG SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES.


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