Class Year
2020
Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date of Creation
Spring 2017
Department 1
History
Abstract
Culp's Hill is described as one of the least visited and most under interpreted portions of Gettysburg National Military Park. This paper analyzes some of the sites in the vicinity of Culp's Hill and Spangler's Spring to create a picture of both the fighting on July 2, 1863, and the interactions of veterans and tourists with the area in the years and decades following the Civil War.
Copyright Note
This is the author's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Wesley, Zachary A., "Interpreting a Commemorative Landscape: Culp's Hill and Spangler's Spring" (2017). Student Publications. 524.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/524
Comments
Written for HIST 347: Gettysburg in History and Memory.