Visible Scars
While the battle has long faded into history, a drive around Gettysburg will still bear witness to scars from the deadliest conflict of the Civil War. This is the Abraham Trostle farm in which a cannonball was fired into the barn. The hole made by the cannonball is still visible in the brick of the barn.
The Abraham Trostle farm was taken over by Major General Sickles and became the headquarters of the Third Army Corps. The farm came under heavy fire resulting in a valiant last stand by the 9th Massachusetts Battery. The skirmish resulted in heavy casualties and damage to the barn in which some is still visible today. Today the farm is one of the many prominent buildings maintained by the National Park Service as part of the battlefield park.
Taken: July 14, 2023 at Gettysburg National Military Park (Gettysburg, PA)

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