Civil War Gettysburg Battlefield Vacation Photographs - Sach's Bridge - Index of Photos
Photograph of Sach's Bridge from our Civil War Vacation at Gettysburg Battlefield, from Family Travel Photos.com

Keywords: family travel photos, vacation, gettysburg battlefield, civil war, Devil's Den, Slaughter Pen, Valley of Death, Triangular Field, Little Round Top, Peach Orchard, Bloody Wheatfield, The Angle, High Water Mark, Copse of Trees, Pickett's Charge, Virginia Monument, Opening in the Trees, Battlefield Memorials, Culps Hill, cemetery hill, Gettysburg National Cemetery, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Seminary Ridge, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Sachs Bridge, McPherson's Ridge, Boyd's Bears factory, Battle of Gettysburg Diorama, Gettysburg Ghost Tour, Quality Inn at General Lee's Headquarters, Cashtown Inn, national military park

 

 
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This album has 81 photos in total.
Album was created 8/8/09 7:41 PM.

The Battle of Gettysburg, fought on July 1–3, 1863, was the battle with the largest number of casualties in the American Civil War and is often considered as the war's turning point. Fought in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the Battle of Gettysburg saw 165,000 Union and Confederate soldiers clash in a three day battle that resulted in more than 51,000 casualties. On the third day of the battle, Confederate soldiers in an attack called Pickett's Charge reached the copse of trees near The Angle (a corner in a low stone wall) on Cemetery Ridge; this represented the farthest point north that Robert E. Lee's forces reached during the Civil War. For this reason the copse of trees is often referred to as the High Water Mark of the Confederacy.

Pickett's Charge was a disaster for the Confederate forces and ended Robert E. Lee's plan to move his forces north to Harrisburg Pennsylvania and on to Washington DC. While the Civil War continued on for two more years, the Battle of Gettysburg changed the dynamics of the war and General Lee was never truly on the offensive again.

Sachs Bridge, a covered bridge that spans Marsh Creek, was used before and after the Battle of Gettysburg. Before the battle, both Union and Confederate soldiers used Sachs Bridge at one point or another to reach Gettysburg Battlefield. After the battle of Gettysburg, Confederate soldiers retreated across Sachs Bridge on their way back to Virginia.

Sachs Bridge is one of the many places on Gettysburg Battlefield that is believed to be haunted by ghosts.