Photos Co. 'C', 53rd Pennsylvania VolunteersLiving History Weekend at Gettysburg National Military Park, August 5-7, 2005 |
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It was a warm weekend for the boys at Gettysburg National Military Park August 5-7, 2005, when the 53rd Pennsylvania was joined by other units from the National Regiment for a battalion-size encampment. Tom Downes and Jack Kraft of the 8th Ohio Volunteers commanded the battalion made up of four companies including the 8th Ohio Infantry, 14th Connecticut Infantry, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, 116th Pennsylvania Infantry, 1st PA Reserves, and approximately ten members of Company C, 53rd PVI. We were also joined by a few individuals from other units to experience the weekend encampment and demonstrations, which were held for a very enthusiastic public.
On Saturday afternoon, the battalion retraced the route of the First Division of the Second Corps from Cemetery Ridge to the Wheatfield, where the division saw heavy fighting on July 2, 1863. General John C. Caldwell was ordered to take his four brigades south to support the embattled Third Corps units posted through the George Rose Farm, and found themselves engaged in the "whirlpool" between 5 and 6:30 PM. The battalion passed the monument to Father WIlliam Corby who gave absolution to the "Irish Brigade" (Kelly's) before moving along the road trace to the J. Weikert Farm site where the battalion deployed into battleline and made its way to the northern side of Wheatfield Road. From that point, we followed the route of Brooke's Fourth Brigade through the field and into Rose Grove where the climactic confrontation with General Paul Semmes' Georgia Brigade took place. With canteens running low and aching feet, the battalion returned to camp for a near perfect evening of cool temperatures and quiet on the battlefield. Sunday was much more low key with a slower visitor turnout. Many of those who had traveled from Connecticut, New York and Ohio decided to pack out at noon while the 53rd and some of the 8th Ohio remained until 2:30, when we too, packed up the dog tents and marched for home. Over all it was a great weekend and Company C, 53rd PVI is grateful to all of the members of those units who attended this special weekend and to Tom Holbrook of the National Park Service, who helped with the arrangements for the camp and march. Three cheers! (To view larger versions of the images below, click on each picture and then hit "back" on your browser button!) |
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posted 26 August 2005