Gettys-Black divide
The Gettys-Black divide is the primary drainage divide of Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania; extending from the mouth of Stevens Creek southward past Samuel Gettys' 1761 tavern ~7 miles to the mouth of Plum Run at the dam site for Robert Black's 1798 Mill. From a ridge within the Gettysburg borough, the divide extends southward across several strategic features of the Gettysburg Battlefield:
- Cemetery Hill (503 ft)
- Cemetery Ridge, including the triple point for Plum R/Stevens Cr (west) & Rock Cr (east)
- Weikert Hill
- Little Round Top
- Big Round Top
Gettys-Black divide | |
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The northern part of the divide is roughly along a Union line (blue) during the Battle of Gettysburg (the map inaccurately depicts Big Round Top west of Plum Run). | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Big Round Top, north slope |
Elevation | |
Coordinates | 39°47′10.73″N 77°14′21.15″W |
Naming | |
Etymology | Gettys Tavern & Black's Mill |
Geography | |
Location | northern point (confluence of Stevens Cr/Rock Cr) |
Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
County | Adams |
Range coordinates | 39°50′12.77″N 77°13′17.5″W |
The divide descends the east slope of Big Round Top and passes north of a drainage, then extends south-southeast across farm fields near the Taneytown Road to Rock Creek at the unincorporated community of Barlow, Pennsylvania.
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