War Correspondents Monument
- Identifier:
- 001273
- Collection Number:
- A&M 3250, Photographs. Civil War. Stutler Collection
- Title:
- War Correspondents Monument
- Date:
- undated
- Description:
- The War Correspondents Monument, a 50 foot high structure which sits in the middle of Crampton Gap, South Mountain, a few miles east of Harpers Ferry. Erected through the efforts of George Alfred Townsend, himself a famous war correspondent in the Civil War, known as 'Gath,' the monumental arch was dedicated on October 16, 1896. Now under the care of the National Park Service, surrounded by Gathland Park, a Maryland recreation center, the arch was re-dedicated on October 16, 1946, to the correspondents of all wars. Marble tablets bear the names of 147 Civil War correspondents and artists, while ranged at the end four bronze tablets tell the action in Crampton Gap, and important phases in the battle of South Mountain. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'WV in the Civil War.'
- Acquisition Method:
- Acquired
- Medium:
- print
- Projects:
- West Virginia History OnView