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About the project The Tour (continued) Much of Civil War-era history is 18. Caroline Rupp Rupp House, 451 Baltimore St. Women 19. Catherine Garlach Private residence, recorded through the eyes of men: 323 Baltimore St. soldiers, laborers, government officials, 20. Henrietta “Hettie” Shriver and others. Women Behind These Walls Shriver House Museum, 305 Baltimore St. 21. Matilda Jane “Tillie” Pierce Behind These is an effort to share the stories and Tillie Pierce House, 301 Baltimore St. perspectives of civilian women who 22. Marie Comfort The Colonel’s Lady, lived during the Battle of Gettysburg 241 Baltimore St. 23. Salome “Sallie” Myers Private residence, and its aftermath. The posters along the 55 W. High St. Walls tour are placed at locations that were 24. Rebecca Eyster Private residence (former loca- significant to each woman’s life before, tion of Gettysburg Academy), 68 E. High St. (See Main Street Gettysburg wayside marker for during, or after the battle. Rebecca’s story) 25. Catherine “Kitty” Payne Brian Private residence, 219 S. Washington St. A special thank-you to all the businesses, (no placard at this location; see organizations, and homeowners who agreed to ywcagettysburg.org for Kitty’s story) be a part of this project. 26. Catherine Foster Private residence, corner of High and Washington St. 27. Julia Jacobs Harpster Phillips & Phillips, corner of Washington and Middle St. Women Behind These Walls 28. Mary Thompson is a collaborative effort by: General Lee’s Headquarters, 401 Buford Ave. 29. Carrie Sheads S&S Sutler/ Carrie Sheads House, 331 Buford Ave. 30. Sarah Broadhead 221 Chambersburg St. (Broadhead lived at 217 Chambersburg St.) 31. Clarissa Baugher Bluebrick Gallery, 18 N. Washington St. (The Baughers lived on the campus of Gettysburg College) 32. Margie Gruel A&A Village Treasures, 53 Chambersburg St. 33. Nancy Weikert A&A Village Treasures, 53 Chambersburg St. 34. Mary Horner Thai Classic IV, 51 Chambersburg St. Stories of the Civil War in 35. Mary McAllister Private residence, 43-45 Chambersburg St. Gettysburg, through the 36. Priscilla Huber Johnny Como’s Cupcakes and Coffee, 62 Chambersburg St. eyes of women 37. Jennie McCreary Rep. Scott Perry’s office, 22 Chambersburg St. The Tour 1. Emma Yount Lincoln Diner (former location of The Washington Hotel), 32 Carlisle St. 3 2. Nellie Auchinbaugh 2 Modern Vintage Tattoo, 104 Carlisle St. 3. Mary Schick 1 4 131 Carlisle St. (Schick lived where today stands the Monahan Funeral Home, 125 Carlisle St.) 31 28-29 32-33 34 35 5 4. Margaret “Mag” Divit Palm 6-7 Gettysburg Railroad Station, 35 Carlisle St. 30 36 37 9 8 5. Mary Carson 6 York St. (Carson’s home is no 10 longer standing) 6. Liberty Augusta Hollinger Li’s Buffet, 165 York St. (Hollinger lived where 27 11 today stands the Sunoco station at the 12 intersection of York and Hanover streets) 7. Sarah Barrett King Li’s Buffet, 165 York St. 23 8. Catherine Jane Smyser Wills 26 David Wills House, 8 Lincoln Sq. 25 24 13 9. Elizabeth Stover House of Bender/House of Time, 1 Baltimore St. 22 10. Elizabeth McClean Pages of the Past, 14 13 Baltimore St. 11. Margaret Kendlehart Ronald J. Hagarman Law Office, 110 Baltimore St. 21 15 12. Francis J. “Fannie” Buehler 20 Campbell & White, 112 Baltimore St. 19 13. Agnes Barr Puhl, Eastman, & Thrasher, 220 Baltimore St. 16 14. Mary Virginia “Jennie” Wade Birthplace of Jennie Wade, 242 Baltimore St. (See Main Street Gettysburg wayside marker for Jennie’s story) 18 15. Laura Bergstresser Private residence, 304 Baltimore St. 16. Emma Winebrenner Horine Mr. G’s Ice Cream, 404 Baltimore St. 17. Elizabeth Thorn Evergreen Cemetery, 799 Baltimore St. (no placard at this location; see the Gettysburg Civil War 17 Women’s Memorial depicting Elizabeth located inside the cemetery gates) Tour continued on back panel .