"Three Gettysburg battlefield monuments vandalized" The Associated Press
GETTYSBURG -- Monuments honoring Civil War soldiers from Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts were damaged
late Wednesday or early Thursday morning, Gettysburg National Military Park officials said. The head of a sculpture was stolen
on Devil's Den, a rocky part of the battlefield, and a sword was taken from a second memorial. A third marker's sculpture
landed on a decorative iron fence, which also was damaged. "It's terribly sad, and the monuments were put there by the
veterans and survivors of this battle. So what's happened is, it's their memory that is vandalized," said park spokeswoman
Katie Lawhon. The bronze sculpture of an artilleryman from the monument to Smith's Battery, also known as the 4th New York
Battery, was dragged from its place and its head was removed and is missing, Lawhon said. The top stone and sculpture from
the 11th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Monument were toppled, and a sword was stolen from it. Also, the vandals pulled
down a bronze sculpture of a Zouave infantryman from the 114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Monument, and a fence was damaged
when it fell. Thieves have damaged park monuments three times in the last year-and-a-half. They also stole a bronze sword
from a Pennsylvania cavalry marker in January 2005 and a sword from the monument to Alexander Hays in September 2004. Those
crimes have not been solved. Bronze markers, including state seals, also are occasionally stolen from the park. Motorists
also have taken a toll on the park's historical objects in recent years. Drivers crashed into the 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
right flank marker in 2004, and destroyed a cast-iron cannon carriage and damaged the 74th Pennsylvania Infantry Monument
in separate 2003 incidents. The 6,000-acre park houses some 1,300 monuments to the tide-changing July 1863 battle between
the Union and Confederate armies."
Estimated cost are $75,000 for all three monuments, with no time table on restoration.
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Bronze Statue of Smith's Battery |
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Vandalized 11th Mass. Monument |
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Toppled Statue of the 114th PA |
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