Buckeye Bill Captain Forum Host Annual Winner Joined Jul 29, 2013 Nov 6, 2019 #2 The Rose Farm Barn.....
James N. Colonel Annual Winner Featured Book Reviewer Asst. Regtl. Quartermaster Antietam 2021 Joined Feb 23, 2013 Location East Texas Nov 6, 2019 #3 Never mind Where is it? - WHAT is it???
reading48 Captain Honored Fallen Comrade Joined Apr 27, 2011 Location N.E. Pa. 100 miles N. of gettysburg Nov 6, 2019 #4 What we need to do is figure out where there is a pile of rocks in front of. what appears to be a monument?????
What we need to do is figure out where there is a pile of rocks in front of. what appears to be a monument?????
Wallyfish Sergeant Major Trivia Winner Honored Fallen Comrade Joined Nov 26, 2015 Location Greensburg, Pa Nov 6, 2019 #5 We know that Pam really likes to get off the beaten path. So my guess is Powers Hill. 77th NY has chunk rock in front of it. Maybe, maybe not.
We know that Pam really likes to get off the beaten path. So my guess is Powers Hill. 77th NY has chunk rock in front of it. Maybe, maybe not.
MRB1863 Lt. Colonel Forum Host Retired Moderator Joined Dec 6, 2014 Location Lemoyne, PA (35 miles N. of Gettysburg) Nov 8, 2019 #6 ...this photo really rocks...
dlavin Sergeant Major Joined Jun 1, 2015 Location North Balt Co., MD Nov 8, 2019 #7 Base of the 20th Maine monument?
infomanpa 1st Lieutenant Joined Feb 18, 2017 Location Pennsylvania Nov 8, 2019 #8 At first I thought it was fungi.....
drjekyll76 Sergeant Joined Oct 18, 2016 Location South Jersey Nov 8, 2019 #9 i would say between a rock and hard place lol
pamc153PA Major Forum Host Joined Dec 28, 2008 Location Pennsylvania Nov 9, 2019 #10 The answer: @Wallyfish is correct!! The pic is rock wall and the bottom of the 77th NY monument on Powers Hill. I like your thought process there, Wally! Thanks for playing, everyone! (photo courtesy of waymarking.com)
The answer: @Wallyfish is correct!! The pic is rock wall and the bottom of the 77th NY monument on Powers Hill. I like your thought process there, Wally! Thanks for playing, everyone! (photo courtesy of waymarking.com)