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Codori Farm Photos
New U.S. quarter
with Codori farm as part of the image
For those who have not read, or now own, the book by Pam
Newhouse on the farm, here's your chance to order
one online. Go to
the web site below for more information.
http://www.friendsofgettysburg.org/store/aboutitem.cfm?itemid=82&compid=1
And for those who are into
cross-stitch designs be sure to
check out the
Codori
farm art page at or by going
to the web site of Historically
Yours at:
http://www.historicallyyours.com/aboutme.htm
For a great
assortment of Civil war and
Gettysburg photos check the web
site of
Jenny Goellnitz at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/jgoellnitz/Gettysburg02
Another friend of the Codori
Farm is Pam Faulkner. Pam has
many photos of the Gettysburg
are and some nice shots of the
farm. Check her web site at:
http://www.pammiwayneriah2002.com/getty3.html
A page from the
Gettysburg Daily on the 2010 repair of the Codori barn.
http://www.gettysburgdaily.com/?p=8517
and
http://codorifamily.com/Barn
repair 2010
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The Codori farm from
Mike and
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A view not often seen. Photo courtesy of Nick
Venechuk. Please take the time to check Nick's other photos of
Gettysburg at:
http://www.mikelynaugh.com/VirtualCivilWar/Galleries/Nick/Nick1.html
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For more pictures from Kim please check:
http://www.kimshockey.com/gburg/gettysburg5.html
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One of the greatest shots of the farm. This is from the Internet and can
be found with other photos of Gettysburg at:
http://www.mikelynaugh.com/VirtualCivilWar/
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Photo from Carl D. Miller's web site.
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One of the best shots of the Codori farm, this is from a
post card that was bought in Gettysburg November 2002. The photo was taken
by Laverne Louey in 1990 …. Great shot.
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From Country Living
Magazine Feb. 1988 a shot of the Codori barn with fresh paint but before
cupolas were reinstalled.

Barn restored below with cupolas.

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Codori farm slaughter house 1944.
Photo courtesy of
Joe Marschall.
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The group of four photos below were
taken form a web site dealing with the trolley system in Gettysburg and
south of the city to serve the battle sites.
http://www.gettysburgdaily.com/?paged=2 |
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Close up of the Codori taken from
the photo below.
1913
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Re: Old Codori barn photo revisited...Posted on: 2/28/2007
7:45:26 PM The real Codori Barn:
This is probably the best picture available of the Codori Farm on the
battlefield with the barn on the left. This image is from Brady's "Panorama"
taken o/a July 15, 1863.
N. Codori Farm On Emmitsburg Road

Photo from Dave G's posting at:
http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/forums/ViewPost.aspx?ForumID=43&ID=7516
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panorama of photo above.

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Old photo from the Internet.
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| Information found on the Internet
ITEM #56848
November 29, 1862
THE CHRISTIAN RECORDER
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
GETTYSBURG and vicinity are infested with a gang of incendiaries, who are
doing great damage. On Monday night two immense barns, one owned by Mr.
Joseph Wible, and another by Coerson & Codori, were both destroyed, with
the valuable contents of hay and grain.
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The photos below are said to be the Codori barn but it has
since been proven not to be so. The first two were from the archives of the
Military History Library at Carlisle Pa. with a caption saying it to be the
Codori barn.

Below is same picture with caption

This picture was sent to me by Rory Pasini of
Mass. Mr. Pasini is fast becoming an expert in the Codori farm and Pickets
charge. This photo is from the archives of the Military History Library at
Carlisle Pa. A worker at the library told Rory it’s not uncommon for the
caption with the picture to be wrong. That could mean one of two things,
that is the barn but not on Baltimore Pike or that it is not the Codori barn
but that barn is on the Baltimore Pike.
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Below is a wide view of the barn above.

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