Round Top Station, the Glossary
Round Top Station was the southernmost station of the Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad and was located west of a blacksmith shop along the Taneytown Road that was in operation in 1880.[1]
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14 relations: David Wills (Gettysburg), Emmor Cope, Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad, Gettysburg Electric Railway, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg Railroad, Google News, Hanover Junction, Hanover and Gettysburg Railroad, Pennsylvania Route 134, Round Top Branch, Round Top, Pennsylvania, The Gettysburg Times, Train station, Wheatfield Road.
- 1883 establishments in Pennsylvania
- Railway stations in Pennsylvania
- Railway stations in the United States opened in 1883
David Wills (Gettysburg)
David Wills (February 3, 1831 – October 27, 1894) was the principal figure in the establishment of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Emmor Cope
Emmor Cope (1834-1927) was an American Civil War officer of the Union Army noted for the "Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg from the original survey made August to October, 1863", which he researched by horseback as a sergeant after being ordered back to Gettysburg by Maj.
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Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad
The Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad (G. & H. R. R.) was a railway line of Pennsylvania from Hunter's Run southward to Gettysburg in the 19th century.
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Gettysburg Electric Railway
The Gettysburg Electric Railway was a borough trolley that provided summer access to Gettysburg Battlefield visitor attractions such as military engagement areas, monuments, postbellum camps, and recreation areas (e.g., Wheat-field Park and the Pfeffer baseball diamond).
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Gettysburg National Military Park
The Gettysburg National Military Park protects and interprets the landscape of the Battle of Gettysburg, fought over three days between July 1 and July 3, 1863, during the American Civil War.
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Gettysburg Railroad
The Gettysburg Railroad was a railway line in Pennsylvania that operated from 1858 to 1870 over the 17-mile (27 km) main line from the terminus in Gettysburg to the 1849 Hanover Junction.
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Google News
Google News is a news aggregator service developed by Google.
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Hanover Junction, Hanover and Gettysburg Railroad
The Hanover Junction, Hanover and Gettysburg Railroad was a railroad line in Pennsylvania in the 19th century.
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Pennsylvania Route 134
Pennsylvania Route 134 (PA 134), also called Taneytown Road, is a north–south, two-lane state highway in Adams County, Pennsylvania.
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Round Top Branch
The Round Top Branch was an extension of the Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad from the Gettysburg borough across the Gettysburg Battlefield to Round Top, Pennsylvania.
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Round Top, Pennsylvania
Round Top is a populated place in Adams County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, near Little Round Top.
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The Gettysburg Times
The Gettysburg Times is an American newspaper in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania owned by the Sample News Group.
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Train station
A train station, railroad station, or railroad depot (mainly North American terminology) and railway station (mainly UK and other Anglophone countries) is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight, or both.
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Wheatfield Road
The Wheatfield Road is a Gettysburg Battlefield crossroad from the Peach Orchard east-southeastward along the north side of The Wheatfield (on the Peach Orchard-Devil's Den ridge), north of the Valley of Death, and over the north foot of Little Round Top.
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See also
1883 establishments in Pennsylvania
- American Anti-Vivisection Society
- B'nai Reuben Anshe Sfard
- Brisbin, Pennsylvania
- Bucknell Bison football
- Chester Hill, Pennsylvania
- Cleona, Pennsylvania
- Congregation Kesher Israel (Philadelphia)
- George K. Heller School
- Globe Store
- Grove City, Pennsylvania
- Johnstown Johnnies (1883–1961)
- PPG Industries
- Pennsylvania's at-large congressional district
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Pinkerton's Landing Bridge
- Pottsville Colts
- Round Top Station
- Seton Hill University
- Shady Side Academy
- Sporting Life (American newspaper)
- The Morning Call
- Theodore Presser Company
- Times News (Pennsylvania)
- UPMC Altoona
Railway stations in Pennsylvania
- Bendersville station
- Boyertown station
- Delaware Water Gap station
- East Liberty station
- Granite station
- Lackawanna Transit Center
- Pine Grove Railroad Station
- Pocono Mountain station
- Round Top Station
- Tipton Station
- West Pittsburg station
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1883
- Aqueduct–North Conduit Avenue station
- Atwater Tract Office
- Bozeman station
- Carmel station
- Creede station
- Fairfax station
- Greersburg Academy
- Haines Falls station
- Holyoke station
- Island Pond station
- Kaaterskill station
- Kissimmee station
- Lake View station (Erie Railroad)
- Laurel House station
- Market Street Depot
- Mechanic Falls station
- Milton Freight Station
- Milton station (New York)
- Oxford station (Maine)
- Park Row Terminal
- Pennsboro station
- Penny Bridge station
- Ridgewood station (LIRR Lower Montauk Branch)
- River Street station (Erie Railroad)
- Ronkonkoma station
- Round Top Station
- South Paris station (Grand Trunk)
- Stillwater station (Minnesota)
- Tannersville station (New York)
- Union Station (Walpole, Massachusetts)