John Burns Monument

John Burns Monument

Photo by: Marianne Donley
Location submitted by: sdonley on 06/11/2019
DBA Approved: Y

PANICd#: 2038

The memorial was dedicated on July 1, 1903.

John Burns Monument
Gettysburg , PA 17325
Open to the public: Yes

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Lat: -37.045131
Lon: 174.948297

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Demographic Rank: 0
History: 1
Stories: 1
Claims: 3
Evidence: 0
Resources: 2
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On the afternoon of July 1, 1863, wearing a vest, dark coat & trousers & a high silk hat the only Gettysburg civilian known to have participated in the battle reported to Colonel Langhorne Wister of the 150th Pennsylvania Infantry & requested permission to join the fight. A veteran of the War of 1812, John Burns fought side by side with several Union regiments that day. His actions earned him the respect of the soldiers he fought alongside with. He was wounded three times & had to be carried from the field.

Burns recovered from his wounds & for the remaining years of his life was a local hero.

The Pennsylvania General Assembly elected to honor this man’s memory by erecting a memorial near the site of his service at the McPherson Farm.

The memorial was dedicated on July 1, 1903 & inscribed at the base are the words used by General Doubleday in his official report commending the heroism of this local citizen.

Added by: sdonley on 01/04/2025 DB#:621
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Stories are just that. Stories and personal accounts that have been reported about the location.


Many years after the battle, John Burns went back to the location where he was wounded. This is the woods close to where his monument currently stands. There he claimed that he had a paranormal experience. He witnessed Confederate soldiers coming out of the woods after him. It is reported that he never returned to this location again. This is one of if not the first paranormal claim reported in the Gettysburg area.

Added by: sdonley on 01/04/2025 DB#:1605
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3412 Apparitions of Confederate soldiers have been reported in the area.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
3413 Strange EVPs have been captured by investigators.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
3414 Strange lights have been reported at night.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley

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John Burns Memorial Information about the monument
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
John Burns Statue was moved John Burns Statue was moved.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley

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