Equestrian Monument to Major General John Sedgwick
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Sedgwick Avenue, Gettysburg, PAMap
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Beautifully Detailed
I really liked the detail and the craftsmanship in the statue on this monument. It was truly a beautiful monument. I came right up on this monument when following the auto tour!
So many monuments, so many statues, so many equestrian statues, but all good. I like the detail of this one which is worthwhile to take a little time to see.
During our tour of the battlefield by car, we briefly stopped near this equestrian statue of General Sedgwick. He arrived late to the battle of Gettysburg and his men helped the other corps on the bat...
John Sedgwick commanded the largest corps in the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg. 6th Corps arrived later in the battle so did participate in all bloody fighting. However, this large supply of res...
General Sedgwick's troops did not arrive in time to participate in much of the battle but the general who was wounded three times at Antietam and killed at Spotsylvania is an American hero. An impress...
Beautifully Detailed
I really liked the detail and the craftsmanship in the statue on this monument. It was truly a beautiful monument. I came right up on this monument when following the auto tour!
Another
So many monuments, so many statues, so many equestrian statues, but all good. I like the detail of this one which is worthwhile to take a little time to see.
General Sedgwick statue in Gettysburg, PA
During our tour of the battlefield by car, we briefly stopped near this equestrian statue of General Sedgwick. He arrived late to the battle of Gettysburg and his men helped the other corps on the bat...
Uncle John
John Sedgwick commanded the largest corps in the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg. 6th Corps arrived later in the battle so did participate in all bloody fighting. However, this large supply of res...
Impressive monument to an American hero.
General Sedgwick's troops did not arrive in time to participate in much of the battle but the general who was wounded three times at Antietam and killed at Spotsylvania is an American hero. An impress...