Ernie & Christine Hunter
Freelance Photographers
PhotoJournalism & Stock Photography

Gettysburg Battlefields - Gettysburg, PA

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Gettysburg Military Museum and Battlefields. President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address". 1863 battle was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MUSEUM AND VISITOR CENTER. 22,000 square feet of exhibit space, features relics of the Battle of Gettysburg and multi-media presentations. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union Soldiers at Gettysburg. A turning point in the Civil War, ending General Lee's most ambitious invasion of the North, at a cost of 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union Soldiers at Gettysburg. A turning point in the Civil War, ending General Lee's most ambitious invasion of the North, at a cost of 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg - July 1st. 2nd and 3rd 1863 marked the turnung point in the Civil War at a cost of 51,000 men. Union soldiers advance. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Military Museum and Battlefields. President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address". 1863 battle was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union Army encampment at Gettysburg. July 1,2,3, 1863. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union Soldiers at Gettysburg. A turning point in the Civil War, ending General Lee's most ambitious invasion of the North, at a cost of 51,000 casualties from both sides. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union Soldiers at Gettysburg. A turning point in the Civil War, ending General Lee's most ambitious invasion of the North, at a cost of 51,000 casualties from both sides. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union Soldiers at Gettysburg. A turning point in the Civil War, ending General Lee's most ambitious invasion of the North, at a cost of 51,000 casualties from both sides. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union Soldiers at Gettysburg. A turning point in the Civil War, ending General Lee's most ambitious invasion of the North, at a cost of 51,000 casualties from both sides. ©Ernie Hunter

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Orders are given at one of many battles at Gettysburg in 1863. ©Ernie Hunter

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Union soldiers break camp at Gettysburg. Three days of thunderous battle marked the turning point of the War. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Campaign Plaque - Gen. Rodes' Confederate troops July1, 1863 attack the Union flank. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Railroad Station - site of Abraham Lincoln's arrival November 18,1863 prior to "Gettysburg Address". Italianate architecture, renovated, re-opened Nov.18, 2006 ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Railroad Station Cupilo and bell. Italianate architecture. Now Station is a Museum. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - Monument to Major General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys (1 of 3 views) ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - Monument to Major General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys (1 of 3 views) ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - Monument to Major General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys (1 of 3 views) ©Ernie Hunter

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Cannons at the Ready - Gettysburg National Military Park. A constant reminder of a horrible moment in our history. ©Ernie Hunter

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Monument to the "Army of the Potomac" Batteries F and K Third U.S. Artillery. A reminder of our past. Gettysburg National Military Park. ©Ernie Hunter

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Lone Cannon Stands Guard at Gettysburg National Military Park. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg National Military Park - 8th Ohio Infantry Monument ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - Facing the Cannons ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - First Massachusetts Infantry Monument ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Campaign - 26th Pennsylvania Infantry ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - Monuments line the roads. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - First Massachusetts Infantry Monument ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Battlefield - Guns along the Road ©Ernie Hunter

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One of Many Plaques at Gettysburg Battlefield ©Ernie Hunter

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Wisconsin Sharpshooters Monument - Gettysburg Battlefield ©Ernie Hunter

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57th & 114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry at "Sherfy House" - "The Peach Orchard" ©Ernie Hunter

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Farmer Joseph Sherfy's house - "The Peach Orchards" ©Ernie Hunter

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Farmer Joseph Sherfy's house - "The Peach Orchards" and Monument to the 57th & 114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Military Museum and Battlefields. President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address". 1863 battle was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Military Museum and Battlefields. President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address". 1863 battle was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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The Gettysburg Peach Orchard site of one of many battles' ©Ernie Hunter

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The Gettysburg Peach Orchard site of one of many battles' ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Military Museum and Battlefields. President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address". 1863 battle was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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Looking over the battlefields many Monuments. ©Ernie Hunter

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15th N.Y. Battery - Gettysburg ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg Military Museum and Battlefields. President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address". 1863 battle was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. ©Ernie Hunter

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Gettysburg National Military Park - Trostle House ©Ernie Hunter

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Split Rail and Stone Fences at Gettysburg ©Ernie Hunter

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2nd Battery, New Jersey Light Artillery, one of many positions at Gettysburg ©Ernie Hunter

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4th.Pennsylvania Cavalry - Gettysburg ©Ernie Hunter
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