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- The_Angle abstract "The Angle (Bloody Angle colloq.) is a Gettysburg Battlefield area which includes the 1863 Copse of Trees used as the target landmark for Pickett's Charge, the 1892 monument that marks the high-water mark of the Confederacy, and several other Battle of Gettysburg monuments.The area is where 1500 Confederate Virginians broke through the July 3, 1863, Union line on Cemetery Ridge, and in 1922, the Marine Expeditionary Force of Camp Harding used The Angle in their reenactment of Pickett's Charge. The proper noun "Bloody Angle" became common during the battlefield's commemorative era after being used as early as 1893.A copy of the Gettysburg Cyclorama was displayed in an 1894 tent at The Angle, and during reunions in 1887, 1913 (50th battle anniversary), and 1938 (75th); battle veterans shook hands over the rock wall at The Angle. The nearby field along the Emmitsburg Road was also the site of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War such as Eisenhower's 1918 Camp Colt, the 1938 Army Camp with the Secretary of War's quarters, and a WWII POW stockade.The Angle is one of the few places named after the battle that is not named for a person (cf. The Loop). As with Hancock Avenue along the east wall that extends northward, the original route planned for the 1893 Gettysburg Electric Railway was along the west wall of The Angle that extends southward, and although the trolley line was moved along the Emmitsburg Road, the Gettysburg National Military Park did not acquire the trolley land at The Angle until congressional funding was appropriated in 1917.[1]".
- The_Angle access "footpath (formerly Harrow Av)".
- The_Angle code "ID70".
- The_Angle district Gettysburg_National_Military_Park.
- The_Angle foundingDate "2004-01-23".
- The_Angle municipality Cemetery_Ridge.
- The_Angle region Adams_County,_Pennsylvania.
- The_Angle synonym "Bloody Angle".
- The_Angle thumbnail TheAngle2.jpg?width=300.
- The_Angle type Historic_districts_in_the_United_States.
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- The_Angle wikiPageID "30836500".
- The_Angle wikiPageRevisionID "586681451".
- The_Angle access "footpath".
- The_Angle areaRound "1".
- The_Angle areaUnit "acre".
- The_Angle category Contributing_property.
- The_Angle category Historic_districts_in_the_United_States.
- The_Angle code "ID70".
- The_Angle codeType "GNMP structure".
- The_Angle codeType "Historic District".
- The_Angle country "United States".
- The_Angle countryFlag "1".
- The_Angle district Gettysburg_National_Military_Park.
- The_Angle districtType List_of_the_United_States_National_Park_System_official_units.
- The_Angle elevation2Imperial "2".
- The_Angle elevationLocation "elevation location".
- The_Angle elevationRound "1".
- The_Angle eponym "west angle of ~90° of two angles where the ends of two offset north-south rock walls are connected by an 80 ft east-west wall: ⌋".
- The_Angle established "2004-01-23".
- The_Angle establishedType Gettysburg_Battlefield_Historic_District.
- The_Angle hasPhotoCollection The_Angle.
- The_Angle highestLatNs "N".
- The_Angle highestLongEw "W".
- The_Angle imageCaption "In addition to an 1896 cast iron ID marker and a plaque : :General Armistead and a few Confederate soldiers charged across this wall, reached the Union cannon behind it and were soon overwhelmed".
- The_Angle imageSize "265".
- The_Angle latD "39".
- The_Angle latM "48.806".
- The_Angle latNs "N".
- The_Angle location "& west end of 80 ft west-east wall".
- The_Angle longD "77".
- The_Angle longEw "W".
- The_Angle longM "14.184".
- The_Angle municipality "west slope of Cemetery Ridge".
- The_Angle municipalityType "Landform".
- The_Angle otherName "Bloody Angle".
- The_Angle region Adams_County,_Pennsylvania.
- The_Angle regionType "County".
- The_Angle state "Pennsylvania".
- The_Angle stateFlag "1".
- The_Angle subject Category:Gettysburg_Battlefield.
- The_Angle subject Category:Historic_district_contributing_properties_in_Pennsylvania.
- The_Angle point "39.813433333333336 -77.2364".
- The_Angle type Place.
- The_Angle type Wikidata:Q532.
- The_Angle type Place.
- The_Angle type Location.
- The_Angle type _Feature.
- The_Angle comment "The Angle (Bloody Angle colloq.) is a Gettysburg Battlefield area which includes the 1863 Copse of Trees used as the target landmark for Pickett's Charge, the 1892 monument that marks the high-water mark of the Confederacy, and several other Battle of Gettysburg monuments.The area is where 1500 Confederate Virginians broke through the July 3, 1863, Union line on Cemetery Ridge, and in 1922, the Marine Expeditionary Force of Camp Harding used The Angle in their reenactment of Pickett's Charge.".
- The_Angle label "The Angle".
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- The_Angle sameAs Q7713801.
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- The_Angle lat "39.813433333333336".
- The_Angle long "-77.2364".
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- The_Angle depiction TheAngle2.jpg.
- The_Angle isPrimaryTopicOf The_Angle.