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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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Gettysburg National Military Park (Civil War battlefield series) Map
A Generation on the March: The Union Army at Gettysburg
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The Maps of Gettysburg: An Atlas of the Gettysburg Campaign, June 3 - July 13, 1863
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Arkansas State Monument
Monument to the state of Arkansas at Gettysburg. About the Main Monument When was it dedicated? Installed 1966. Dedicated June 18, 1966. What is it made out of? Sculpture: Mt. Airy granite and aluminum cubes. What size is it? Sculpture: approx. H. 8 ft. 6 in. x L. 20 ft. x W. 8 ft.; Cubes: 2 x 2 ft. Who made it? Cobb Memorials, fabricator. Reynolds Metal Company, founder. What does it depict? Granite marker with carved outline of the State of Arkansas and text in center, flanked by grouping of soldiers on either side. The monument stands atop a three-stepped platform with four cast aluminum cubes with etchings of the Confederate battle flag positioned at each corner of the lower step. The monument was constructed of Mt. Airy granite. The monument stands 8 feet tall and is 20 feet …
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