Place

High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument Then & Now

A historic image of visitors looking at monument on the left with a modern image to the right.

Quick Facts
Location:
This photograph was taken near Hancock Avenue.
Dedicated in 1892, the High Water Mark of the Rebellion monument represents both the Union and Confederate units that took part in Pickett’s Charge on the third day of battle. It sits in front of the Copse of Trees on Cemetery Ridge.

This photograph is part of a series of Then & Now photos of The 1913 Reunion.

Gettysburg National Military Park

Last updated: November 16, 2022