Step Into a Farm Ravaged by the Battle of Gettysburg
Civil War Then & Now
Just days after the Battle of Gettysburg, Alexander Gardner and his photographic crew visited the Trostle Farm which became a savage no-man's-land between soldiers from Massachusetts and Mississippi during the second day's fighting. Step into these historic 1863 images with Garry Adelman.
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Battle Facts
Adams County, PA | July 1, 1863
Result: Union Victory
Estimated Casualties
51,112
Union
23,049
23,049
Confed.
28,063
28,063