PA -- Gettysburg -- Evergreen Cemetery:
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- GETCEM_050710_24.JPG: This is the grave of the creator of Gettysburg:
"Gen. James Gettys
Proprietor of Gettysburg
Born Aug. 14, 1759
Died March 13, 1815
Mary Gettys
Born July 15, 1767
Died March 17, 1815"
- GETCEM_050710_35.JPG: The grave of Jennie Wade
- Wikipedia Description: Evergreen Cemetery (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evergreen Cemetery is a privately owned community cemetery in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address from a platform constructed there. It was located immediately adjacent to the land later devoted to the Gettysburg National Cemetery.
In 1863 a group of local residents headed by attorney David McConaughy procured land on Raffensperger's Hill south of Gettysburg along the Baltimore Pike for a community cemetery. The Evergreen Cemetery Association managed the property and oversaw selection of its caretakers. A large brick gatehouse was constructed in the late 1850s, and the caretakers resided there. By the time that the Civil War came to Gettysburg in the summer of 1863, the cemetery had become well established. The height on which it was located was known as Cemetery Hill.
During the Battle of Gettysburg, the hill served as a major position of the Union Army of the Potomac, an anchor of the famed "fish hook" defensive line. The cemetery and its gatehouse suffered damage from incoming artillery shells, as well as from the thousands of men and horses who tramped through it during and after the fighting.
Following the battle, McConaughy procured adjacent land for the Federal government to establish a formal military cemetery, Gettysburg National Cemetery.
The Evergreen Cemetery continued to grow in size throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. It still has plots for sale.
Notable interments:
* George Jacob Benner, U.S. Congressman
* John Burns, War of 1812 veteran who at age 70 fought as a civilian at Gettysburg
* Steve Courson, professional football player in the NFL
* William Crawford, U.S. Congressman
* Joel Buchanan Danner, U.S. Congressman
* David McConaughy, attorney and advocate for battlefield preservation and the National Cemetery
* Edward McPherson, U.S. Congressman and newspaper editor
* Franklin Menges, U.S. Congressman
* Marianne Moore, famed 20th Century poet
* Eddie Plank, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
* Oscar Shaw, actor and singer
* Samuel Simon Schmucker, Lutheran seminary president
* John Augustus Swope, U.S. Congressman
* William H. Tipton, early battlefield photographer
* Virginia "Ginnie" Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg
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