. Gettysburg : the story of the Battle of Gettysburg and the field described as it is on the fiftieth anniversary, 1863-1913 . et-scarred treesand old entrenchments, and down to Spanglers Spring,where it joins East Confederate The latter avenue, running from East Middle Street,marks the position of Ewells line around the east baseof Culps Hill. From this position the assaults on EastCemetery Hill and Culps Hill were made. Severalother avenues reach other points of interest on thesouth slope of Culps Hill, Geary Avenue leading throughthe scene of the bitter fight between Johnsons andG


. Gettysburg : the story of the Battle of Gettysburg and the field described as it is on the fiftieth anniversary, 1863-1913 . et-scarred treesand old entrenchments, and down to Spanglers Spring,where it joins East Confederate The latter avenue, running from East Middle Street,marks the position of Ewells line around the east baseof Culps Hill. From this position the assaults on EastCemetery Hill and Culps Hill were made. Severalother avenues reach other points of interest on thesouth slope of Culps Hill, Geary Avenue leading throughthe scene of the bitter fight between Johnsons andGearys men on July 3, in the morning. There are several ways to reach the scene of Long-streets attack on Sickles line and the Round Tops. The Emmitsburg Road, branching off from BaltimoreStreet at the southern end of the town, leads directly tothe Peach Orchard, lying just beyond the WheatfieldRoad. One may walk or drive completely around thePeach Orchard on Birney Avenue. What is known as Sickles Excelsior line is reachedby taking Sickles Avenue from its junction with theEmmitsburg Road south of the Codori House. United. House known as General Lees Headquarters, Chambersburg Pike 59


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