You're @ the Barb of the Hook - Gettysburg, PA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
N 39° 49.552 W 077° 13.436
18S E 309675 N 4410796
To orient visitors and help them to their final destination at Culp's Hill, this marker, part interpretive an part orientation table is equipped with a You-Are-Here feature.
Waymark Code: WMC8XF
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 08/09/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pseudoprime
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This wayside marker is part of a small series about the battlefield which records the actions on the three days of battle here at Gettysburg. The marker is at the beginning of East Confederate Ave., just after Liberty Street, at the gated entrance.

One of the more unique interpretives/You-Are-Here maps about the battlefield. This marker rests on a bunch of aligned wooden slats like the bottom of a park bench which is held up on a center post. The marker is tilted slightly forward to afford the viewer an easy read. I only saw a handful of these kind of set-ups at the historic battlefield. The sign is on the right or west side of the road if you are traveling in a southerly direction, in the grass, a few feet from the road. The sign is just past Lincoln Elementary School, which is also on the right, up the hill.

The hill to your front was occupied late on July 1 by Federal troops as they pulled back into defensive positions. The next evening most of these troops were sent to repel attacks along Cemetery Ridge. Returning that night, they found their earthworks occupied by Confederates. At dawn they attacked the interlopers with a tremendous barrage of musketry and by noon had driven them out of the works and across Rock Creek, to your left. The "fishhook" Union line was intact again.

On the bottom right side of the marker is a picture: Sketch of action on Culp's Hill, by Edwin Forbes.. The You-Are-Here part is in big red letters and on the bottom left side of the sign with a thick arrow pointing to you position at the 'fish hook'.

Culp’s Hill was the “barb” of the famous “Fishhook Line”, forming the extreme right of the Union line at Gettysburg. Culp’s Hill runs roughly north to south, and is bordered on the east by Rock Creek. It is connected to Cemetery Hill by a low ridge on which is located Steven’s Knoll. The strategic importance of Culp’s Hill has been largely ignored over the years, but the fact is that, had the Confederates taken Culp’s Hill, the Union position on Cemetery Hill would have been untenable.

Location Name: Culp's Hill

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A photo of either you or your GPS at the site is welcomed but not required.
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