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Draw the Sword includes over 900 monuments and markers in and around the Gettysburg National Military Park. Use the pull down menus below to locate monuments by type, location, or order of battle. A quick list of the most popular monuments and index of tables containing all the monuments.
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Army of Northern Virginia Itinerary Tablets
There are ten (June 26, June 27, June 28, June 29, June 30, July 1, July 2, July 3, July 4, and July 5) Itinerary Tablets located along West Confederate Avenue near Shultz Woods denoting the movements of the Army of Northern Virginia during the Gettysburg Campaign. In storage for many years, they were replaced along Confederate Avenue in 2007. Army of Northern Virginia Itinerary Tablet: June 26, 1863 Location: West Confederate Avenue near the Schultz House. Monument Specifications: One of ten rough hewn granite bases with bronze plaque affixed to the front that explain the movements of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the Gettysburg Campaign. Dedication Date: ca. 1901. They were replaced after years in storage in 2007. Main Inscription: It is inscribed, Headquarters of the Army with Hood’s Division Longstreet’s Corps crossed the Potomac at Williamsport …
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