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Pennsylvania Memorial

Gettysburg National Military Park

A large marble monument sitting on a ridgeline, near a farm field
The Pennsylvania Monument, dedicated in 1910, is the largest monument on the Gettysburg Battlefield

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Federal artillery held the line alone here on Cemetery Ridge late in the day as Meade called for infantry from Culp’s Hill and other areas to strengthen and hold the center of the United States position.


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Tour Stop #12 - Pennsylvania Memorial
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      Union artillery held the line alone here on Cemetery Ridge late in the day as Meade called for infantry from Culp’s Hill and other areas to strengthen and hold the center of the Union position.

      Last updated: August 22, 2022