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Ragged Edge (House) 39°56′13″N 77°35′21″W / 39.9369°N 77.5893°W / 39.9369; -77.5893, 1090 Ragged Edge Road, east of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania in Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania

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26 N. Lime, Lancaster 40°02′21″N 76°18′06″W / 40.0391°N 76.3017°W / 40.0391; -76.3017


[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
0 David M. Mayer House August 31, 2017
(#100001571)
1580 Fruitville Pike
40°03′54″N 76°18′55″W / 40.064871°N 76.315207°W / 40.064871; -76.315207 (David M. Mayer House)
Lancaster US 30 to York Rd exit to Fruitville Pike 1.1 miles south rhs


0.1 John Zeigler Farm House May 7, 1992
(#92000395)
1281 Mountain Road, near York Springs
40°02′56″N 77°07′02″W / 40.048889°N 77.117222°W / 40.048889; -77.117222 (John Zeigler Farm House)
Latimore Township North of Gettysburg off of 15


0.3 Jacob and Juliana Middlekauff House January 17, 2017
(#100000500)
530 Flohrs Church Rd.
39°52′23″N 77°20′29″W / 39.872970°N 77.341371°W / 39.872970; -77.341371 (Jacob and Juliana Middlekauff House)
Franklin Township



1 Church Hill Farm December 2, 1980
(#80003498)
Northeast of Mercersburg at 8941 Kings Lane
39°50′21″N 77°51′11″W / 39.839167°N 77.853056°W / 39.839167; -77.853056 (Church Hill Farm)
Peters Township
2 Findlay Farm April 21, 1983
(#83002245)
6801 Findlay Road near Lamasters
39°49′50″N 77°51′55″W / 39.830556°N 77.865278°W / 39.830556; -77.865278 (Findlay Farm)
Peters Township


3 Irwinton Historic District December 26, 2012
(#12001096)
9717 & 9685 Anderson Rd.
39°47′22″N 77°50′56″W / 39.789544°N 77.848953°W / 39.789544; -77.848953 (Irwinton Historic District)
Montgomery Township
4 Mansfield April 26, 1979
(#79002232)
Southeast of Mercersburg
39°47′34″N 77°51′44″W / 39.792778°N 77.862222°W / 39.792778; -77.862222 (Mansfield)
Montgomery Township
5 McCoy-Shoemaker Farm June 27, 1980
(#80003500)
Southwest of Upton on Pennsylvania Route 995
39°47′57″N 77°49′20″W / 39.799167°N 77.822222°W / 39.799167; -77.822222 (McCoy-Shoemaker Farm)
Peters Township
6 Millmont Farm April 27, 1979
(#79002233)
East of Mercersburg at the junction of Pennsylvania Routes 16 and 416
39°48′16″N 77°52′24″W / 39.804444°N 77.873333°W / 39.804444; -77.873333 (Millmont Farm)
Montgomery Township
7 Rock Hill Farm July 28, 1999
(#99000880)
12995 and 12755 Bain Road near Mercersburg
39°45′07″N 77°52′08″W / 39.751944°N 77.868889°W / 39.751944; -77.868889 (Rock Hill Farm)
Montgomery Township
8 Spring Grove Farm and Distillery August 10, 1979
(#79002229)
Northwest of Greencastle on Williamsport Pike
39°45′33″N 77°45′31″W / 39.759167°N 77.758611°W / 39.759167; -77.758611 (Spring Grove Farm and Distillery)
Antrim Township
9 Col. John Work House November 20, 1979
(#79002234)
Southeast of Mercersburg
39°47′48″N 77°56′27″W / 39.796667°N 77.940833°W / 39.796667; -77.940833 (Col. John Work House)
Montgomery Township


30 Sheads House
 
Sheads House
December 8, 1976
(#76001592)
331 Buford Avenue
39°50′03″N 77°14′35″W / 39.834167°N 77.243056°W / 39.834167; -77.243056 (Sheads House)
Gettysburg

List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield

Union monuments
Name Image Location/GPS Coordinates Designer Year MN ID LCS ID Comments
6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Monument
"Rush's Lancers"
  South Cavalry Field, Emmitsburg Road
39°46′46″N 77°15′38″W / 39.779537°N 77.26068°W / 39.779537; -77.26068 (6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument)
Frank Furness, designer
Gessler & Sons
1888 MN 369-B 009910 Furness, the monument's designer, had been a captain in the regiment.
Companies E & I, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument Leister Farm, Taneytown Road
39°46′38″N 77°15′54″W / 39.777113°N 77.264928°W / 39.777113; -77.264928 (Cos. E & I, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument)
Unknown sculptor 1891 MN 277 009911 A six-sided granite obelisk, with bronze plaques and crossed swords.
Major-General John Sedgwick's Headquarters Marker
6th Corps Headquarters Marker
Sedgwick Avenue
39°47′50″N 77°14′04″W / 39.797200°N 77.234483°W / 39.797200; -77.234483 (Gen. John Sedgwick's Headquarters Marker)
Major-General Daniel E. Sickles's Headquarters Marker
3rd Corps Headquarters Marker
Trostle Farm, United States Avenue
39°48′09″N 77°14′34″W / 39.802544°N 77.242773°W / 39.802544; -77.242773 (Gen. Daniel E. Sickles's Headquarters Marker)
1st Massachusetts Infantry Marker Sickles Avenue
39°48′34″N 77°14′45″W / 39.809535°N 77.245796°W / 39.809535; -77.245796 (1st Massachusetts Infantry Marker)
1913
2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument   Leister Farm
39°48′52″N 77°14′01″W / 39.814338°N 77.233665°W / 39.814338; -77.233665 (2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument)
Henry Jackson Ellicott, sculptor
Bureau Brothers Foundry
1889 MN 242-A 009907
88th Pennsylvania Infantry Marker Ziegler's Grove
39°49′01″N 77°14′03″W / 39.81698°N 77.23414°W / 39.81698; -77.23414 (88th Pennsylvania Marker)
Brigadier-General Samuel W. Crawford Statue   Crawford Avenue
39°47′45″N 77°14′20″W / 39.795737°N 77.23881°W / 39.795737; -77.23881 (General Samuel Crawford Monument)
Ron Tunison, sculptor
Tallix, foundry
1988 MN 803 080852
Reverend Horatio S. Howell Monument
Chaplain of the 90th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chambersburg Street
39°49′51″N 77°13′57″W / 39.830824°N 77.232592°W / 39.830824; -77.232592 (Chaplain Horatio S. Howell Monument)
Unknown sculptor 1889 MN 399 009976
 
The monument is a stone lectern holding a bronze book. Inscription:
In Memoriam, Rev. Horatio Howell, Chaplain, 90th Penna Vols. was cruely shot dead on these church steps on the afternoon of July 1st 1863.
"He delivereth me from mine enemies. Yea, thou liftest me up, above those that rise up against me." – 18th Psalms, 48th Verse.
"He, being dead, yet speaketh." – Hebrews II, 4.
General Alexander Hays Statue
63rd Pennsylvania Infantry
  Ziegler's Grove, Hancock Avenue
39°49′01″N 77°14′04″W / 39.816829°N 77.234547°W / 39.816829; -77.234547 (General Alexander Hays Monument)
J. Otto Schweizer, sculptor
Gorham Manufacturing Company, foundry
Van Amringe Granite Company
circa 1914 MN 207 009940
Civil War Women's Memorial[3] Evergreen Cemetery
39°49′14″N 77°13′45″W / 39.820609°N 77.229231°W / 39.820609; -77.229231 (Civil War Women's Memorial)
Ron Tunison 2002
Culp Brothers Memorial Steinwehr Avenue
39°49.188′N 77°14.06′W / 39.819800°N 77.23433°W / 39.819800; -77.23433 (Culp Brothers Memorial)
Gary Casteel, sculptor 2013 aka "Brother against Brother", confederate Pvt. John Wesley Culp Memorial and union Lt. William E. Culp. Near Gettysburg Heritage Center f/k/a the American Civil War Museum.
  • Sedgwick Headquarters (Sedgwick Ave)
  • Sickles Headquarters (Trostle Farm)
  • 1st MA inf marker (Sickles Ave)
  • 6th PA cav (Leister Farm)
  • 88th PA inf (Ziegler's Grove)
  • Civil War Women (Evergreen Cem)****
  • Culp Bros. (Steinwehr Ave)***
  • Crawford statue
  • Hayes statue
  • Howell memorial
  1. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ Jorgensen, Kathryn (November 2002). "Gettysburg Civil War Women's Memorial Dedication Nov. 16". The Civil War News. Retrieved 2012-03-02.