Spangler's Spring

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Spangler's Spring is a historic water source on the Gettysburg Battlefield in Pennsylvania, noted for its role as a shared watering spot by both Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Civil War site
historic spring
water source
category American Civil War battlefields
Battle of Gettysburg sites NERFINISHED
Springs of Pennsylvania
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfEvent July 1–3, 1863
hasCurrentUse historic site
interpretive stop on battlefield tours
hasFeature interpretive markers
nearby walking paths
stone spring enclosure
hasNameOrigin named after the Spangler family
heritageDesignation part of Gettysburg National Military Park
locatedIn Adams County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Cumberland Township, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Gettysburg Battlefield NERFINISHED
Gettysburg National Military Park NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn land formerly owned by the Spangler family
managedBy National Park Service
near Baltimore Pike NERFINISHED
Culp's Hill NERFINISHED
Spangler farm NERFINISHED
notedFor association with the Battle of Gettysburg
being a shared watering spot for both Union and Confederate soldiers
role as a natural water source during the Civil War
openToPublic true
partOf Battle of Gettysburg NERFINISHED
Eastern Theater of the American Civil War NERFINISHED
Union and Confederate troop movements around Culp's Hill
significantEvent Battle of Gettysburg NERFINISHED
timePeriod American Civil War NERFINISHED
tourism Civil War heritage tourism site
usedBy Confederate Army soldiers
Union Army soldiers
usedFor drinking water
watering horses

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Culp's Hill nearbyFeature Spangler's Spring