The Civil War Years |
Colonel Roy Stone (Photo courtesy U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania) |
Plaque honoring the Bucktails' stand during the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863. (Photo by N. Artimovich, FHWA.) |
Monument to the 149th Regiment of Bucktails. The monument, erected on Chambersburg Pike near the McPherson Barn, was dedicated on September 11, 1889. (Photo by N. Artimovich, FHWA.) |
Stone Avenue
As part of the FHWA's Centennial celebration, Federal Highway Administrator Rodney E. Slater visited Gettysburg National Military Park on November 19, 1993, to dedicate a new sign on Stone Avenue. (All photos by Nicholas Artimovich, FHWA.)
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Administrator Slater explains the significance of Roy Stone to the Battle of Gettysburg and to the Nation. |
Superintendent Jose A.Cisneros of Gettysburg National Military Park, discusses the role of Colonel Roy Stone and the Bucktail Regiments during the Battle of Gettysburg. |
FHWA's Joseph Toole moderates as Administrator Slater and Superintendent Cisneros unveil the new sign that will replace one lost years ago. |
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