This section contains various photos of buildings in the Gettysburg, PA area.

Schmucker House-built in 1833 On West Confederate Avenue |

Singmaster House-built in 1901 On West Confederate Avenue |

The Richard House On Springs Avenue |

Wolfe House-built in 1875 On Springs Avenue |

Valentine Hall-built in 1894 On West Confedrate Avenue |

Schmucker Hall-built in 1831-1832 On West Confederate Avenue |

The Refectory(Dining Hall) Built in 1910. On West Confederate Avenue |

Church of the Abiding Presence On West Confedrate Avenue |

Krauth House-built in 1834 On West Confederate Avenue |

Lewars House-built in 1925 On West Confederate Avenue |

Gettysburg College President's Home, on W. Broadway St. |

Gettysburg College: Weidensall Hall, built in 1922 |

Gettysburg College: Norris-Wachob Alumni House, built in 1860 |

Gettysburg College: Musselman Library |

Gettysburg College: Gladfelter Lodge |

Gettysburg College: Gladfelter Hall, built in 1889 |

Gettysburg College: Miller Hall, built in 1882 |

Gettysburg College: Brua Hall |

Gettysburg College: McKnight Hall, built in 1898. |

Gettysburg College: Eisenhower House/Admisssions House. "Ike" wrote his memoirs here. |

Gettysburg College: Stevens Hall |

Gettysburg College: Huber Hall |

Gettysburg College: Schmucker Hall, built in 1888. |

Gettysburg College: Pennsylvania Hall, built in 1837. Used as a Civil War Hospital. |

On W. Broadway St. |

On W. Broadway St. |

On W. Broadway St. |

On W. Broadway St. |

On W. Broadway St. |

On W. Broadway St. |

Capt. D.D. Eisenhower's home in 1918, on N. Washington ST., while commanding Camp Colt, at Gettysburg. |

"The Lamp Post" on Carlisle St./Rte. 34. |

On Carlisle St./Rte. 34. |

On Carlisle St./Rte. 34. |

On Carlisle St./Rte. 34. |

On W. Broadway St. |

Fahnestock Mansion, built in 1859. On West High St. |

Civil War Home on W. Middle St. |

Rev. Seibel's Gothic Revival Home ca. 1870, W. Middle St. |

Adams Co. Court House, built in 1859. On Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

The Memorial Church of The Prince of Peace Episcopal, built 1888-1900. On Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Built in 1852-1853. On West High St. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

The Shriver House Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

The Farnsworth House built in 1810. Used by CSA snipers. Bullet holes from returning fire are in the left wall. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

John Rupp, Gothic Revival Style Home, built 1868. On Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

"Jenny Wade" Civil War Home on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Civil War Building on Baltimore St./Rte. 97. |

Built in 1813-1814 on High St. Home of the Gettysburg Academy, 1st home of the Lutheran Seminary, and the 1st home of Gettysburg College. |