PA -- Gettysburg Natl Battlefield -- Day 3 -- High Water Mark (Copse of Trees):
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GETHIW_021014_004_STITCH.JPG: One of my earlier stitched photos, showing the Confederate lines as they faced Union forces on the third day of battle
GETHIW_021014_005_STITCH.JPG: Another view from the Confederate lines during the third day of battle. The statue that shows up is the North Carolina state memorial since this was mostly where men from that state were stationed.
GETHIW_021014_007_STITCH.JPG: This is a view of the Eisenhower Farm which stands just behind the Confederate lines during the third day of battle
GETHIW_021014_008_STITCH.JPG: A view from the Angle where Confederate troops managed to reach Union defenses during the third day of battle
GETHIW_021014_011.JPG: This is a memorial to the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) which was the Civil War veterans group. The last member of the GAR, pictured here, died in 1956. While he did not serve at Gettysburg, he was the last of an era.
GETHIW_021014_045.JPG: This is a statue to General George Meade, the federal commander at Gettysburg.
GETHIW_021014_056.JPG: This is the more prominent statue found at the Angle, the point where Confederate soldiers managed to cross the Union line during Pickett's Charge. It shows a Union soldier in hand-to-hand combat.
GETHIW_021014_068.JPG: No, there weren't any Indians serving in the battle of Gettysburg. There were Indians involved in other battles but not here. The Indian appears as the symbol of the Tammany Regiment from New York.
GETHIW_021014_069.JPG: This is the "Copse of Trees", the location that Robert E Lee pointed to as the central focus for his forces during Pickett's Charge.
GETHIW_021014_116.JPG: The memorial here is unique at Gettysburg because the book is the only one that honors both Union and Confederate participants in this battle. It is located under the Copse of Trees that Lee was aiming for on the third day of the battle.
GETHIW_021014_126.JPG: The house in the distance was George Meade's headquarters during the battle
GETHIW_021014_165.JPG: Another view of the George Meade statue
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2002 photos: Image quality isn't going to be very good for the first half of this year because these are scans of prints.
Equipment this year: I took the plunge and bought my first digital camera. It was August 2002 and I bought an Epson PhotoPC 3100Z. While a nice camera, it had some quirks and bumping it would result in it being totally out of focus until you manually shut it down -- something which blurred almost every picture I took in New York City one day.
Trips this year: Two weeks out west, one week in New York, and one week down south.
This was the year I started the photo web site. It started to come together in August 2002, mostly as a way of allowing me to keep track of the pictures I was taking. It took awhile to add some basic bells and whistles (logging didn't get added until November) but it's been pretty much like it started out since then. Archaic but working, and free!
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