GDG- Camp Letterman and preservation

Lisa Malandra lisam3860 at embarqmail.com
Sun Nov 4 15:16:12 CST 2007


Jim,
At least part of it is a forgone conclusion.  Target has already gone 
through part of the permit process for a large portion that includes the 
former trailer park.  According to the maps yesterday this is where a large 
portion of the hospital tents were located!  Part of the walk yesterday 
included the discovery of what appears to be archeological pits dug in the 
back section where S&A Homes propose to build God knows how many homes. 
This area will include what was the cemetery for Camp Letterman!

It is highly doubtful any of it will be saved.  The only real issue to be 
fought is whether or not Target will be allowed to move the Field Hospital 
marker now located along Route 30.  They have made public statements that 
that is where their main entrance will be and that they would like to move 
the marker to an obscure spot behind the store.
Lisa
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Lamason" <jlamason at verizon.net>
To: "'GDG'" <gettysburg at arthes.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 9:42 AM
Subject: RE: GDG- Camp Letterman and preservation


> Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
>
>
> Lisa,
>
> Thank you for this overview of the seminar.
> Did Sue mention if there were any attempts, or even discussion about 
> saving
> any of it? Or is it a forgone conclusion that its all gone?
>
> Thank you once again!!!!!!!!
>
> Jim Lamason
> Middlesex, NJ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gettysburg-bounces at arthes.com [mailto:gettysburg-bounces at arthes.com]
> On Behalf Of Lisa Malandra
> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 8:27 PM
> To: gettysburg at gdg.org
> Subject: GDG- Camp Letterman
>
> Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
>
>
> Many times this group has discussed preservation efforts at Gettysburg,
> including Camp Letterman.  Before today, my knowledge was based only on 
> the
> written word.  I was very fortunate to take part in the Gettysburg
> Foundation's "John Scott Adams Seminar" today.  Sue Boardman was the guide
> and the topic was Camp Letterman from its' formation following the battle
> until its' closure on November 20, 1863.  As any program with Sue is
> outstanding, this one stood out.  Alot of that has to do with the proposed
> development on the available portions of the area.  The morning consisted 
> of
> an indoor lecture that was highlighted by excellent maps, personal and
> professional information about Dr. Jonathan Letterman, and the history of
> the Camp.  There was a good dose of the civilian volunteer and 
> professional
> nurses' stories thrown in for good measure.  The afternoon was the best
> though.  Although this is not an easy walk and definitely not for the 
> faint
> of heart, every briar, ditch, barbed wire, muddy cornfield and old tire 
> dump
> was well worth the effort to get past or over.  If you haven't explored 
> this
> important piece of Gettysburg's history, take the time to do it.  With
> development looming in the very near future, this may well be our last
> chance before this parcel is completely gobbled up by commercial and
> residential development.
>
> Regards to all,
> Lisa Malandra
>
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