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Evergreen experienced three days as battlefield, and its resulting condition inspired a Union officer to lament: "A beautiful cemetery it was, but now is trodden down, laid a waste, desecrated. The fences are all down, the many graves have been run over, beautiful lots with iron fences and splendid
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The Ever Green Cemetery Association of Gettysburg was established at a November 29, 1853 meeting. The association managed the property and oversaw selection of its caretakers. By April 3, 1854, 118 lots had been sold, and the association members' first payments were due. The first interment took
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is a seventeen-part, comprehensive, audio-visual introduction to this subject by Debra A. Novotny, who has served both as a Licensed Battlefield Guide and as a boardmember of the Evergreen Cemetery Association.
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Ginnie Wade Monument, location of platform for Gettysburg Address and Soldiers National Monument (L to R) are marked on the horizon. The oldest section (A) of the cemetery appears behind the
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The only published photographic analysis places the site of the platform for the Gettysburg Address at the graves of George Kitzmiller, Israel Yount and John Koch.
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monuments have been destroyed or soiled, and our infantry and artillery occupy those sacred grounds where the dead are sleeping. It is enough to make one mourn."
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Reaching the Citizens Cemetery we found a battery of artillery posted there… The soldiers stopped us and would not let us pass.
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acted as caretaker in her husband's absence and buried more than 100 casualties. Peter Thorn served in the 138th PA Volunteers.
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meal was eaten rather late on the night of July 1st, in the Evergreen Cemetery house,… which was the headquarters of
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lined the cemetery's high ground with cannons, turning it into an "artillery platform," and made its gatehouse into
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Detail of a 1904 map showing the National Cemetery (semi-circles right of center) and Evergreen Cemetery (right)
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by the Gettysburg Borough Council (1 of 38 outside of the borough). Civilian remains at the site of the 1804
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from the evening of the first day's battle until the close, and was partaken of by…General Howard,…General
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Confederate casualty cenotaphs. Due to local outrage, the remains were re-located to unmarked locations.
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Two Confederate soldiers mortally wounded during the battle were buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Silent City on a Hill: Picturesque Landscapes of Memory and Boston's Mount Auburn Cemetery
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History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania: Part III, History of Adams County
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place on October 29. Opening ceremonies were held on November 7, 1854, and in his
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and one adult. …discovered in the spring of 1992 when at the former church site.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Evergreen Cemetery
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Reverend John H. C. Dosh asked, "Could a more lovely spot have been chosen?"
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Stewart's Battery straddled the Baltimore Pike, just north of the Gatehouse.
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took place on November 19, 1863. The speaker's platform used by orator
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Category:Burials at Evergreen Cemetery (Adams County, Pennsylvania)
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A Digest of Titles of Corporations Chartered by the Legislature…
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operated along the cemetery's east and south borders. Following
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The cemetery played a strategic role in the July 1 to 3, 1863
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cemetery were reinterred at Evergreen Cemetery in 1992.
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Buildings and structures in Adams County, Pennsylvania
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organized and executed the adjacent National Cemetery.
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Beyond the Gatehouse: Gettysburg's Evergreen Cemetery
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A Boy's Experiences During the Battle of Gettysburg
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Some 69 Union battle casualties remain permanently.
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Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg
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Evergreen Cemetery (Gettysburg, PA)

Parrott rifled cannon
Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates
39°49′08″N 77°13′49″W / 39.8189770°N 77.2302596°W / 39.8189770; -77.2302596
Find a Grave
Evergreen Cemetery
rural cemetery
Gettysburg Borough
Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District
Gettysburg National Military Park
Soldiers' National Cemetery
Battle of Gettysburg
Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address
dedication address
Evergreen Cemetery gatehouse
Stephen Decatur Button
Italianate
Battle of Gettysburg

Battle of East Cemetery Hill
eponymous
Cemetery Hill
Oliver Otis Howard
XI Corps (Union Army)
July 2
Harry T. Hays

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