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. |