The Trostle farm was situated in almost the centre of the battlefield between the Emmitsburg Road and Cemetery Ridge not far from the Peach Orchard and the Wheatfield . Leased by Abraham Trostle and his wife Catherine from Abraham's father Peter.
On the 2nd of July Major-General Sickles had his Union troops positioned
forward of the farm.With the farm house itself being used as his HQ.
Rebel troops attacked the Union troops in the afternoon.
The Rebels forced the Union troops back towards the ridge.
By the end of the 3 day battle the Trostles had lost everything they owned. Their food supplies had been eaten, their crops destroyed and their livestock killed or driven away by the fighting.
When they returned after the battle they found 16 dead horses near the door of the house and 100 more around the farm!
I have more photos of the house on my blog at
Rebel Barracks.
The troops used for the photos are Renegade minis with some dead Dixon Fig's and Foundry mounted Generals.
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