High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument

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The High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument is a Civil War memorial at Gettysburg that marks the farthest advance of Confederate forces during Pickett’s Charge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Civil War monument
historic site marker
outdoor sculpture
associatedEvent Pickett–Pettigrew–Trimble Charge NERFINISHED
associatedWith Army of Northern Virginia NERFINISHED
Army of the Potomac NERFINISHED
category American Civil War memorials NERFINISHED
Monuments and memorials at Gettysburg
commemorates Battle of Gettysburg NERFINISHED
High-water mark of the Confederacy NERFINISHED
Pickett’s Charge NERFINISHED
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designer John B. Bachelder NERFINISHED
erectedBy Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association NERFINISHED
hasNameInEnglish High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument NERFINISHED
hasPart bronze tablets listing Confederate units
central bronze tablet listing Union units
inscription describing Pickett’s Charge
semicircular stone wall
hasTheme Civil War memory
military history
heritageDesignation contributing structure to Gettysburg National Military Park historic district
languageOfInscription English
locatedIn Adams County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Gettysburg NERFINISHED
Gettysburg National Military Park NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania
locatedNear Cemetery Ridge NERFINISHED
Copse of Trees at Gettysburg NERFINISHED
The Angle at Gettysburg NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cemetery Ridge walking tour route
managedBy National Park Service
marks farthest advance of Confederate forces at Gettysburg
farthest advance of Pickett’s Charge NERFINISHED
material bronze
granite
ownedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
purpose to honor the soldiers who fought in Pickett’s Charge
to mark the high-water mark of the Confederate advance
shortName High Water Mark Monument NERFINISHED
subjectOf National Park Service interpretive programs
timePeriodRepresented July 3, 1863
touristAttraction Gettysburg National Military Park visitors
unveiled 1892

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The Angle hasMemorial High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument
Cemetery Ridge hasMonument High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument