The Soldiers' National Monument at the center of Gettysburg National Cemetery[1] with 18 Union states' areas, one U.S. Regulars area, and three areas for graves of the unknown
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Established
19 November 1863; 161 years ago (19 November 1863)
Originally called Soldiers' National Cemetery, U.S. 16th President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address at the cemetery's consecration on November 19, 1863. That day is observed annually at the cemetery and in the town as "Remembrance Day" with a parade, procession, and memorial ceremonies by thousands of Civil War reenactor troops representing both Union and Confederate armies and descendant heritage organizations led by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) and the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV).
The cemetery contains 3,512 interments from the Civil War, including the graves of 979 unknowns.[4] It also has sections for veterans of the Spanish–American War (1898), World War I (1917–1918), and other wars, along with graves of the veterans' spouses and children. The total number of interments exceeds 6,000.[4]
Gettysburg National Cemetery on the 50th anniversary of the battle in July 1913
The centerpiece of Gettysburg National Cemetery is Soldiers' National Monument (1869), a 60-foot-tall (18 m) granite monument designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers and architect George Keller. It is surrounded by concentric semicircles of graves, divided into 18 sections for Union states (1 each),[4] a section for United States Regulars, and 3 sections for unknown soldiers.[4]
In 1863, William Saunders was selected by a committee of Union governors to design the Soldiers National Cemetery. Saunders' radial plan of "simple grandeur," grouped the Union dead by states and focused on a central monument. The graves were marked with simple, unadorned, rectangular slabs of gray granite inscribed with the name, rank, company, and regiment of each soldier. Saunders noted in his description of the design that this repetition of "objects in themselves simple and common place" was meant to evoke a sense of "solemnity" which "is an attribute of the sublime." Officers and enlisted men were buried alongside one another to symbolize the egalitarian nature of the Union Army, which consisted mostly of volunteer citizen soldiers.[6]
Union artillery in the summit's cornfield[10] at the subsequent cemetery site counterfired on Confederates west of Gettysburg at the seminary and railway cut.[11]On July 2, Confederate sharpshooters in Gettysburg were "picking off" Federals on the hill.[12]
1863-07-04
8,900 dead soldiers were on the battlefield,[13] and townspeople and farmers buried some of them at battlefield sites (e.g., along fences and stone walls).[14]
Battlefield land preservation began by August 5[17] with attorney David McConaughy's purchases including "the heights of Cemetery Hill"[18] which he planned for a soldiers' cemetery where lots could be purchased for reinterring soldiers.
1863-07-20
"Peter Thorn", [sic] who was deployed from Gettysburg in a combat unit, began weekly newspaper ads for "removals into Ever Green Cemetery".[19]
1863-07-24
David Wills, a Gettysburg attorney, recommended a state-funded cemetery at the south slope of East Cemetery Hill "on the Baltimore turnpike, opposite the Cemetery"[20]: 4 —the open, sloped tract of 8 acres (3.2 ha)[21] was sold by Peter Thorn in 1899.[22]
1863-07-28
State funds regarding "Pennsylvanians killed [were for] furnishing transportation for the body and one attendant" to home cemeteries[23] (600–700 coffins were used.)[24]
1863-08-14
Wills, after being designated Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Curtin's agent, purchased McConaughy's summit tract and a day or so later[who?] a 2nd tract "between Evergreen and the five-acre tract of Miller's apple orchard"[20]: 6 totalling 17 acres (6.9 ha) for $2,475.87[25] ($61,270 in 2023 dollars).
The reinterment contract was issued and required wooden boards nailed to the head of the coffins to protrude from the ground for displaying identities.[27]
1863-10-17
† In a former cornfield of the battle,[28] the first reinterments (Cpl Story & Pvt James) were from the 1804 "United Presbyterian Burying Ground".[8]: 140 The "Associate Reformed Graveyard" closed in 1899[29] (at least five others are identified as reinterred from that graveyard.)
1863-11-16
۩ A flagpole[30] was erected "near the stand prepared for the world-renowned Orator, Hon. Edward Everett".[31] The 12 ft × 20 ft (3.7 m × 6.1 m)[32] "platform" was "on the spot where the monument is to be built[1]…"fronting away from the cemetery [toward the subsequent] vast audience" (in Evergreen Cemetery).[33]
1863-11
Joseph Becker sketched the flagpole, the "grand stand"[34] ("speaker will face this way"), and East Cemetery Hill graves.[7]
† 1188 remains, including 582 unknown, "had already been interred in the Cemetery".[14]
1863-12-07
Wills advertised for farmers to report graves on their property.[35]
1863-12-17
The Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg was organized at Harrisburg and incorporated on March 25, 1864.[36][37][38]
1864-02-03
Michigan appropriated the first payment from a state for the cemetery. By the federal turnover in 1872, 18 states had contributed $129,523.24.[20]: 26
The "city of Boston" exhumed 158 soldiers' remains for reinterment in Massachusetts.[8]: 161
1864-03-19
† Samuel Weaver reported 3,512 total Union bodies "taken up and removed to the Soldiers' National Cemetery" October 27-March 18.[8]: 161
1864-03-21
† Wills identified the cemetery had 3,564 total burials, including those buried directly in the cemetery (not exhumed)[8]: 175 (e.g., Major George Tate's leg amputated at a hospital was buried in the cemetery which he annually visit from Massachusetts.)[39]
1864-12
† 37 more bodies had been located and reinterred, the stone walls had been completed (the lodge nearly so), and the "main avenue" was "ready for macadamizing".[20]
1865
Wills had iron fencing erected between the Soldiers' and Evergreen cemeteries[40] contrary to the condition when Pennsylvania purchased McConaughy's tract.[17]
1865-03-06
۩ The cemetery's 3 stone walls[41] and the brick "gate house" (lodge) were complete, and the gate was ready to be erected.[8]
1865-05
§ Daniel K. Snyder was appointed the cemetery superintendent, and was replaced in November by Sgt John McAllister.[20]: 21
1865
۩ The wooden marker boards for each grave were replaced with gravestones[42] (the CCC reset gravestones into concrete in 1934).[43]
۩ The "Exercises Incidental to the Laying of the Corner Stone" for the Soldiers' National Monument were conducted[45] after designs had been requested in 1864.[46]: 35
1867-06-19
To plan the transfer to the federal government, the "Board of Managers" appointed a committee[47] (Blake, Carr, Ferry, Hebard, McCurdy, Selleck, and Wills).[48]
1867-06-20
The Committee of Arrangement of the Board of Commissioners of the National Cemetery met Governor Geary, who with General Grant visited the cemetery.[48]
۩ The Soldiers' National Monument was dedicated[38] after the crowning statue of the Genius of Liberty had arrived in October 1868.[50] On August 26, the "Plenty" statue was added to the monument,[51] and the "Peace" statue was added between[specify] August 30, 1869,[52] and September 21, 1887.[2]
† During Grand Central Avenue (now Hancock Avenue) construction, remains of a US soldier found on the Leister Farm were interred in the Cemetery.[63]
1884-11-08
† First and only African-American veteran of the Civil War, Henry Gooden of the 127th Regiment United States Colored Troops, is buried among U.S. Regulars in the Civil War section.
1887-10-01
§ Battlefield guide[64] and assistant superintendent William Holtzworth replaced Supt. Nicholas G. Wilson who resigned to become the GBMA superintendent.[63]
1889
† Remains found during avenue construction were reinterred in the cemetery,[65] and the cemetery gate to the Taneytown Road was planned.[66]
1889-09
Joseph H. Smith constructed the "grand stand…for use on Thursday, Pennsylvania Day – on the large lawn in front of the rostrum".[66]
1890
۩ Two "Act of Congress Tablets" were placed in the cemetery to commemorate[5] the February 22, 1867 "act to establish and perfect National Cemeteries"[67] (the congressional reburial program had been resolved on April 13, 1866).[68]
§ Calvin Hamilton[70] resigned as[71] local school board president[72] and became the cemetery superintendent after 2 years as assistant to W. D. Holtzworth.[73]
1892
۩ William H. Tipton photographed the cemetery's summer house[53] near the west gate.
۩ Lafayette Square fencing was moved to the cemetery[102] after 1888 legislation had moved it[58] to East Cemetery Hill in 1889[103] (installed by Calvin Gilbert).[63]
¶ President Dwight D. Eisenhower was a dignitary in the Remembrance Day activities at the cemetery.
1963-11-19
Bethlehem Steel deeded 5 acres (2.0 ha) "to enlarge the present cemetery"[108][109] during a luncheon for the Lincoln Fellowship's 25th anniversary.[110]
1967-04-15
A design for the annex between the north wall of the cemetery and Steinwehr Avenue had plans for 1666 graves.[111]
1968-02
† The first burial was completed at the annex (a 22-car parking lot had been contracted on January 23, 1968).[112]
† Remains of a soldier discovered in 1996[116] during Seminary Ridge excavation[117] were interred in the cemetery.[118]
References
^ abReid, Whitelaw. "title tbd". Cincinnati Daily Gazette. The stand was erected on the spot where the monument is to be built, in front of which are two semi-circular sections. (cited by Tilberg 1970) Klement pp. 186–67, reference 23 cites Tilberg's "summary of study of location of Gettysburg Address platform" – perhaps referring to Tilberg's newspaper article:
^ ab"Soldier's National Cemetery"(Google News Archive). The Wayne County Democrat. September 21, 1887. Retrieved February 25, 2012. …slain in the first day's battle and had lain for days [behind enemy lines] in the sun and rain until recognition was impossible.
^Rainey, Reuben (1995). "Saunders, William b. 1822, d. 1900". In Birnbaum, Charles A. (ed.). Pioneers of American Landscape Design II: An Annotated Bibliography. U.S. Department of the Interior. pp. 132–137. ISBN0-16-048060-4. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
^ abBecker, Joseph (November 1863), sketch of Cemetery Hill
^ abcdefg"Report of David Wills". Revised Report. pp. 4–tbd.
^Wert, J. Howard (1886). A Complete Hand-Book of the Monuments and Indications and Guide to the Positions on the Gettysburg Battle-Field(Google Books). B.M. Sturgeon & Co. p. 93. Retrieved March 2, 2012. The heavy rains that followed the battle washed down and lodged in these [Valley of Death] places other corpses from positions higher up the flat. These bodies were never recovered, but gradually decomposed, whilst the bones were washed away or covered with rubbish.
^Adams, II, Charles J. (June 29, 2000). "National cemetery a somber stop"(Google News Archive). Reading Eagle. Retrieved March 22, 2012. the Soldiers' National Monument now towers over the well-manicured lawn of what was once a cornfield and apple orchard.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^"Battle of Gettysburg"(Google News Archive). The Compiler. July 20, 1863. Retrieved February 26, 2012. The Federal soldiers in the [Evergreen] Cemetery laid many of the tombsones on the ground to prevent injury… Thursday [July 2] Confederates…had their sharpshooters…picking off Federal soldiers on the hills [sic] to the north of the cemetery.
^ abcdefghUnrau, Harlan D (July 1991) [December 1865 complete draft]. administrative history, Gettysburg National Military Park(PDF) (Report). Denver, CO: National Park Service. OCLC24228617. Archived from the original("B&W Scan" of copy D-44) on October 20, 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2012. McConaughy, who held key topographic features of the battlefield in trust for the GBMA, was reimbursed for his prior purchases from commonwealth appropriations in 1867–68 (cf. HAER No. 485 p. 43 claims McConaughy was paid in 1868 when the GBMA received $6,000 from the state.) (This report is also available at Google Books.)[hyperlink needed]
^Cross, Rev. Andrew B. (July 25, 1863), letter for newspaper publication(letter republished in report), retrieved March 9, 2012, Shall the bones of those who turned the battle from the gate in that fearful struggle of three days at Gettysburg be left for men to plough up in their fields and to wagon over on the roads around that town? (letter included in report, p. 60)
^"For Sale or Rent"(Google News Archive). The Star and Sentinel. January 2, 1900. Retrieved March 6, 2012. For Sale or Rent. – My Property on Baltimore pike, below Evergreen Cemetery, right hand side; 10 acres, improved with 2-story House, Stable, Hog Pen, &c. Lot of Fruit, never-failing well of Water at Kitchen door. Peter Thorn, Residence on Middle St., next door Dr. Diehl's office. 12-12-4f.
^"Gettysburg: Tiny Pennsylvania Town Teaches a Powerful Lesson in History". Deseret News. Salt Lake City. June 25, 2000. A cornfield was turned into a cemetery for 3654 known Union soldiers.
^ abAmrhein, Elizabeth (Fall 2009). Hidden in Plain Sight…Ice House Complex(PDF) (Report). Archived from the original(PDF) on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2012. In 1899, [sic] soldier remains were unearthed in preparation for construction of the new shirt factory.14 These remains were moved to the National Cemetery
^Selleck, W. Y. ("purported to have been written by"), holograph text, The stand on which President Lincoln stood…was 12 ft. wide and 20 ft. long, and facing to the North West. It was located 40 feet North East of the outer circle of Soldiers' Graves as shown by pencil mark (cited by Tilberg 1970)
^Carr, Clark E. Lincoln at Gettysburg: An Address. Chicago: A. C. McClurg. Retrieved March 1, 2012. I was able to have placed the Illinois section… On one side of our Illinois section is a large one, containing the graves of the unknown, and on the other that of the State of Virginia. It was upon the ground in the centre reserved for the monument that the platform from which the addresses were delivered was placed. This platform fronted away from the cemetery proper, giving room for the vast audience of people in front of and facing it.
"David McConaughy to Governor Andrew Curtin, August 5, 1863 (negative photocopy, David Wills correspondence, GNMP vertical files): "We agree to sell to the state or states nine acres between the Cemetery and the Taneytown road, at $200.00 per acre – the states to enclose this land on that Road, and on North and South, but not on side adjoining the Cemetery – the grounds to be used for burial of the soldier dead of all the states."
^"Plan $50,000 Battlefield Project Here"(Google News Archive). Gettysburg Times. July 16, 1934. Retrieved March 2, 2012. work on the re-setting of 5,200 feet of head stones in the National cemetery will ge under way within a week … many of which are either leaning or have fallen over altogether, will be reset in concrete. … The work will be done by enrollees of the two civilian conservation corps camps on the battlefield
^"Gettysburg: The Reunion on the Field…"(PDF). New York Times. August 27, 1869. visited the apple orchard,[where?]peach orchard, wheatfield, Round Top… The positions of the above-named corps were fixed. … Over one hundred stakes were driven at important points. … and the places where General Sickles, Hancock and Graham were wounded… General Hll…fixed the position…which opened the battle… The hop at the Springs Hotel…netted about $200, which is to be devoted to the Soldiers' Home, near Cemetery Hill. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
^"Gettysburg"(Google News Archive). The Pittsburgh Gazette. August 30, 1869. Retrieved February 25, 2012. The battle monument is not yet finished
^ abc"Minute Book, Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, 1872–1895"(GDG.org webpage). Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association. 1982. Retrieved March 2, 2012. July 23rd 1880. Board met at the Head-Quarters of the Grand Army of the Republic on East Cemetery Hill. … July 12, 1889 … sealed proposals for…the erection of a gate way at Hancock Avenue.
^"Town and Country"(Google News Archive). Gettysburg Compiler. October 4, 1887. Retrieved July 7, 2011. Major Wm. D. Holtzworth, the well-known Battlefield Guide, has been appointed by the War Department.col. 2
^ ab"Appendix I: VI. National Cemeteries"(PDF). title tbd (Report). p. 595. Retrieved March 12, 2012. By the end of the Civil War, 14 national cemeteries had been established pursuant to this act; however, none of these original 14 remains in the jurisdiction of the National Park.
^…Battle Field of Gettysburg (Map). New York: Julius Bien & Co. Lith. 1904. Gettysburg Park Commission (Nicholson, John P; Cope, Emmor; Hammond, Schuyler A).
^"Calvin Hamilton has resigned the principalship of the public schools of this place to accept the office of assistant superintendent of the national cemetery here". The Sun. August 31, 1889.
^"Honors for the Hero Dead"(PDF). New York Times. July 3, 1893. Retrieved June 23, 2011. at the spot where Gen. Greene's brigade, 1,300 strong, repelled Johnston's Confederate division, which numbered at least 10,000.
^Newspaper clipping timesmachine.nytimes.com July 3, 1893 Retrieved May 27, 2023
^Nasby, Dolly (2005). Gettysburg(Google Books). Arcadia Publishing. ISBN0-7385-3651-2. Retrieved March 12, 2012. Fence builders in 1900 came upon the remains of soldiers who had been buried on this farm.
^"Money for Battlefield"(Google News Archive). New Oxford Item. July 22, 1906. Retrieved February 25, 2012. …appropriation for the construction of roads in Cumberland township, which, owing to the fact that the Lutheran seminary, Pennsylvania college and County Almshouse, as well as the great amount of government property situated therein, gives this township very little or no revenue in the matter of taxation, as all the above institutions are exempt from taxation.
^"Lincoln Memorial to be Scene of Film Feature"(Google News Archive). The Star and Sentinel. May 22, 1915. Retrieved April 12, 2011. for photographing the Lincoln mounment [sic] in the upper end of the National cemetery and as the picture is being taken a number of colored residents of town will pass before it and each will lay a wreath of flowers on the monument of the emancipator of their race.
Fuoss, Jarrad; Frederick, Jared (Forward) (2020). Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Press (Images of America). ISBN978-1467104852.
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