Pics from our visit to Gettysburg

A cannon sits in front of the impressive equestrian statue
of Union Major General John F. Reynolds
alongside the Chambersburg Pike.
John Buford’s statue looks down
the Chambersburg Pike outside Gettysburg,
where on July 1, 1863 his cavalry division delayed the
Confederate advance long enough for
Reynolds’ I Corps to come up.
Rich & Tracy at the statue of Father William Corby,
chaplain of the 88th New York of the famed ‘Irish Brigade.’
Wildflowers in the Wheatfield, where some of the bloodiest &
hardest-fought combat of the entire war took place on July 2, 1863.
The Irish Brigade Monument memorializes three of the
brigade’s five units- the 63rd, 69th, & 88th New York regiments.