W. Richardson
Captain
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2011
- Location
- Mt. Gilead, North Carolina
Taken from The Blog of Gettysburg National Military Park.
The Hancock Avenue Entrance Gate – We will be rebuilding the Hancock Avenue entrance gates that were built in 1923. There were earlier gates of different designs. In 1882, the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association created an opening in the stone wall on the west side of Taneytown Road for access to Hancock Avenue. The first version, in 1889, was a wood and wire gate. A later version, in 1896, included iron fencing (see photo) from the original fence that had
The 1896 version of the Hancock Avenue gate at Taneytown Road used pieces of the old Lafayette Square fence from Washington D.C.
surrounded Lafayette Square Park in Washington, D.C. – the same iron fencing that now forms the boundary between Evergreen Cemetery and the Soldiers’ National Cemetery. The park’s monument specialists have the majority of the historic stones need to rebuild the 1923 gateway.
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Why rebuild something that was not there during the Battle ? I thought the goal was to return as much of the Battlefield to the battle appearance of 1863 ?
Respectfully,
William
The Hancock Avenue Entrance Gate – We will be rebuilding the Hancock Avenue entrance gates that were built in 1923. There were earlier gates of different designs. In 1882, the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association created an opening in the stone wall on the west side of Taneytown Road for access to Hancock Avenue. The first version, in 1889, was a wood and wire gate. A later version, in 1896, included iron fencing (see photo) from the original fence that had
The 1896 version of the Hancock Avenue gate at Taneytown Road used pieces of the old Lafayette Square fence from Washington D.C.
surrounded Lafayette Square Park in Washington, D.C. – the same iron fencing that now forms the boundary between Evergreen Cemetery and the Soldiers’ National Cemetery. The park’s monument specialists have the majority of the historic stones need to rebuild the 1923 gateway.
https://npsgnmp.wordpress.com/
Why rebuild something that was not there during the Battle ? I thought the goal was to return as much of the Battlefield to the battle appearance of 1863 ?
Respectfully,
William