Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg
PANICd#: 1923
Built in 1832, the Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary was the first Lutheran seminary in the country.
61 Seminary Ridge
Gettysburg , PA 17325
Phone: (717) 334-6286
Open to the public: Yes
Lat: 39.831058
Lon: -77.2447249
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History: 2
Stories: 1
Claims: 4
Evidence: 0
Resources: 2
Retrievals: 50
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History
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Built in 1832, the Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary was the first Lutheran seminary in the country. Students studied for the ministry and religious education and continues to operate today. The ridge where the seminary was built would be named Seminary Ridge and this prominent location would become the jumping off point for thousands of Confederate soldiers throughout the battle. This structure, Schmucker Hall, was used to house wounded from both armies during and after the Battle of Gettysburg.
Added by: sdonley on 01/05/2025
DB#:667
Source(s):
https://www.nps.gov/places/gettysburg-then-now-sem...
Added by: sdonley on 01/05/2025
DB#:668
Source(s):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on8u6zaKrGE
Stories
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The Seminary building served as a lookout on July 1, 1863, the first day of battle. From the cupola, Brig. Gen. John Buford, commanding First Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, observed the opening of the battle to the west of Seminary Ridge and witnessed the arrival of the I Corps under Maj. Gen. John Reynolds marching to his relief from the south.
This building also served as a field hospital for the union and for the confederates during the battle.
Added by: sdonley on 01/05/2025 DB#: 1636
Source(s):
Mark Nesbit
Paranormal Claims
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Claim # | Added | Added By | Claim |
3527 | 01/05/2025 | sdonley | Creaking footsteps in a closed off section of the building. |
3528 | 01/05/2025 | sdonley | Photos of soldiers taken looking out the windows. |
3529 | 01/05/2025 | sdonley | Cold spots have been felt. |
3530 | 01/05/2025 | sdonley | The sounds of wounded soldiers have been heard. |
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Seminary Ridge Self-Guided Ghost Tour – Mark Nesbitt's Ghosts of Gettysburg
Added: 01/05/2025 By: sdonley |
Information about the paranormal on Seminary Ridge. |
Wikipedia Entry
Added: 01/05/2025 By: sdonley |
Wikipedia entry for this location. |