Gettysburg

Gettysburg

Gettysburg is a borough and town in the U. S. state of Pennsylvania. It's known for Gettysburg National Battlefield, site of a turning point in the Civil War, now part of Gettysburg National Military Park. The park also includes the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center, displaying Civil War artifacts, and Gettysburg National Cemetery, where a memorial marks the site of Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Gettysburg Address.

People died in Gettysburg (First 25 people) - Page 0

Eddie Plank

Eddie Plank

American professional baseball player

John F. Reynolds

John F. Reynolds

Officer

Lewis Armistead

Lewis Armistead

Officer

Eulalie Spence

Eulalie Spence

Writer

Richard B. Garnett

Richard B. Garnett

Officer

William Barksdale

William Barksdale

Former United States Representative

Charles E. Hazlett

Charles E. Hazlett


Edward McPherson

Edward McPherson

Former United States Representative

Clara Elsene Peck

Clara Elsene Peck

American illustrator

Isaac E. Avery

Isaac E. Avery

Confederate military officer

Eliakim Sherrill

Eliakim Sherrill


John L. Burns

John L. Burns

American soldier

Elon J. Farnsworth

Elon J. Farnsworth


Samuel K. Zook

Samuel K. Zook

Military personnel

Edward E. Cross

Edward E. Cross

Newspaperman

Jake Boyd

Jake Boyd

Baseball player

Jennie Wade

Jennie Wade


Steven Weed

Steven Weed

Military officer

Strong Vincent

Strong Vincent

American military officer

Amos Humiston

Amos Humiston


Waller T. Patton

Waller T. Patton

Military officer

Moses McClean

Moses McClean

Former United States Representative

George L. Willard

George L. Willard


James K. Marshall

James K. Marshall

American military personnel

Noah Henry Ferry

Noah Henry Ferry