Monument to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.Kentucky State Memorial at Gettysburg National Cemetery. This is the actual location where Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address.New York State Memorial at Gettysburg National CemeteryGettysburg National CemeteryMaryland State Monument on Gettysburg’s BattlefieldDelaware State MonumentMajor General John Buford, commanding 1st Division Cavalry Corps, selected this battlefield July 1, 1863. From this spot the first shot was fired at the Battle of Gettysburg.Position of the Fredericksburg Artillery at the battleNorth Carolina State MonumentTennessee State MonumentVirginia State Monument, General Robert E. Lee on his horse Traveller.The base of the Virginia State Monument. These seven men represent individuals who left various occupations to join the Confederate army: a professional man, a mechanic, an artist, a boy, a business man, a farmer, and a youth. According to a description published at the time that sculpture was completed, “the shattered cannon, broken wheel, discarded knapsack, swab and exploded shells which are scattered at the feet of the seven men would indicate that the place had been the scene of some desperate engagement, while the attitude of each of the character shows defensive, rather than offensive action.”These cannons face the field where Pickett started his infamous charge.Florida State MonumentGeneral James Longstreet monumentLouisiana State Monument.Mississippi State MonumentGeorgia State MonumentSouth Carolina State MonumentArkansas State Monument.Fraser’s Battery of the Pulaski Artillery’s position during the battle.Texas State MonumentAlabama State MonumentConfederate Soldiers and Sailors MonumentMinnesota State MonumentGeneral G. K. Warren looking down from Little Round Top toward Devil’s Kitchen.Devil’s Kitchen from Little Round Top.Pennsylvania State Memorial. This is the largest monument in the Gettysburg Battlefield Park.8th Pennsylvania Cavalry MonumentVermont State MonumentCopse of Trees. This is the Confederate High Water Mark of the battle.The Angle. Union troops under Major General Winfield Hancock defended the stone wall here. Confederate troops led by Brigadier General Lewis Armistead broke through lines and crossed this wall just west of the Copse of Trees, the Confederates High Water Mark.The Codori Farm. The open fields around this barn became bloody killing fields during Pickett’s Charge.Indiana State MonumentStevens Battery 5th Maine MonumentOhio State Monument.29th Ohio Infantry MonumentTammany Regiment Monument.Reverend William E. Corby, Congregation of the Holy Cross. Father Corby, a Chaplain of the Irish Brigade, gave general absolution and blessing before the Battle at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. He would later become President of Notre Dame University.General George Meade Monument.Cannon facing east on Hancock Avenue.Headquarters of General Robert E. LeeEternal Flame for Peace