Photo Gallery
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The stone wall and Sunken Road at the foot of Marye's Heights
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Cannon preserved at the Chancellorsville Battlefield
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Humphreys' Division Monument (1908) is in the center of the cemetery
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Closeup of Humphreys' Division Monument
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The 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument
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"Longstreet's Line" on Marye's Heights
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Fifth Corps Monument erected by Daniel Butterfield
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Parker's Battery Memorial
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The Innis House and Sunken Road
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Richard Rowland Kirkland Monument (dedicated 1965)
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Original 1862 damage to the interior of the Innis House
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Only remaining original section of the Sunken Road's stone wall
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Sunken Road and a section of restored stone wall
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Plaque showing the first half of the first octave of Bivouac of the Dead
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Plaque showing the second half of the first octave of Bivouac of the Dead
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Plaque showing the first half of the second octave of Bivouac of the Dead
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Plaque showing the second half of the second octave of Bivouac of the Dead
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Plaque showing the first half of the eleventh octave of Bivouac of the Dead
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A second plaque showing the first half of the first octave of Bivouac of the Dead
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