Show i J 4 S A FAMOUS FAMOUS' STONE STOICS WALL ft Vas Val Built With Wills r rIoe c fat at Intent and ri I 1 l lu 11 The Tho Rev i 5 X owr ow pastor pastor pastor pas pas- pas pas- tor of tho the othle em Presbyterian church corner Broad and Diamond streets recently a n fact fad Which may be known to few and will willbe willbe willbe be of ot interest to sunny many says tho the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Press it Fifty y years ars ro tho the war he tie said laid my father l Smith lived with his s stepfather tho the hey Hov Dr Dobbins Dob Bob Dobbins bins in tho the stone stono house on the tho Baltimore Baltimore Balti Dalli- more piko pike a 0 stanc tI below v lo Gettysburg Air ra f e he was a alad alad alad lad o of seventeen years yeatS lIe lle took entire en on- tire lire charge chargo of the tho farm which In some sections was wag very stony One day the thought struck him that these stones could bo be utilized by gathering gathering- them and building with them a n. stone wall He lIo enlisted the Services of of a 1 nelO who resided in th tha vicinity and andt together gether t they hauled tho the stone stono to tho the selected and built Jho he bo celebrated stone wall whoso v i so name namo will exist while history tory lasts haste Young Yount v AIDo w wall l with withe great care e flat fiat stones as asbin bin binders ers and filling 1 in in with smaller ones little dreaming at tim time what an important place wall waIl would occupy in tho the greate battle of modern modera modern mod mod- ern era times It was here that General Picketts Pickett's division elI by his valiant val vat lant Virgin Virginians inns mado made lits its memorable carge and although i it was wai thrown into c confusion n by tho ank ing fire of Standards Standard's Vermonters and Doubleday's Doubleday's Double Double- days day's division still pressed forward for and at nt last succeeded 1 tin in planting a n Confederate flag on t tills wall only however to bo be driven back with the loss of nearly three quarters of its number by tho the Sixty ninth Seventy- Seventy first and se volunteers un under del Genera Hancock After pe peace c. c had b been beon on proclaimed Mr A Agnew new visit visited d the theold old homestead aD and found the tho old wall stone standing in almost as ns good con condition as when It had been built |