TIPTON GETTYSBURG PHOTO – 88TH PENNSYLVANIA MONUMENT, CULP’S HILL

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William Henry Tipton (1850–1929) was born in Gettysburg and began apprenticing to photographer brothers Isaac and Charles Tyson at the age of twelve. Although the Tysons closed shop during the Battle of Gettysburg, “According to Tipton’s obituary, Tipton assisted Mathew Brady, the famous Civil War Photographer, in photographing scenes of the battlefield in the days following” (“William Tipton”). In 1866 Tipton and a partner, Robert Myers, purchased the Tyson studio, and in 1880 Tipton went into business on his own, as the W. H. Tipton Company. He photographed views of the battlefield, war monuments, and the surrounding town, and made portraits of tourists and veterans. He also served on the Gettysburg town council and was active in the Republican Party, serving a term as a state representative. He championed several controversial efforts to promote Gettysburg tourism and commercialize memorialization of the battlefield.

The monument to the 88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment is northwest of Gettysburg on Doubleday Avenue, the site of the regiment’s position during the fighting on July 1st. (Doubleday & Robinson Avenues tour map) It was dedicated by the State of Pennsylvania in 1889. The 88th Pennsylvania Infantry was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Major Benezet F. Foust. He was wounded on July 1st, and Captain Edmund A. Mass then took command. When Captain Mass was captured Captain Henry Whiteside took over the regiment. The photo measures 9.9” x 8”.

Tipton’s photography played an important role in shaping popular memory of the Gettysburg Battlefield and serves as an early, comprehensive visual record of the development of the park and historic town.  His photographs of the battlefield are archived among some of the most respected museums and institutions across the country and even served as the basis for the iconic Cyclorama - making this a unique and important item for the Gettysburg collector.  [cm][ph:L]

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