Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Background History
During the Battle of Gettysburg, Culp's Hill was a critical part of the Union army defensive line, the right flank. Holding the hill was by itself unimportant because its heavily wooded sides made it unsuitable for artillery placement, but its loss would have been catastrophic to the Union army. It dominated Cemetery Hill and the Baltimore Pike, the latter which was critical for keeping the Union army supplied and for blocking any Confederate advance on Baltimore or Washington, D.C.
Investigation 04/01/2007 (8pm - 10pm Investigators -- #2) -- Evidence --(1) Class A evp
Photographs -- 2 of interest (shown below)
Data recorded on investigation -- Audio, Video, Photographs, EMF, Temperature, Personal Experiences
Culps Hill (Gettysburg Battlefield) Photographs
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