Pickett's Charge passed over much of the land belonging to the Codori Farm enroute to striking the Union Line on the Third Day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
It would not be the last time the farm would be involved in hostile preparations. During World War I, the farm was used as a tank training camp.
The sequence of photos to the right were taken by Cathe on May 12, 1999. The comments below are by Cathe:
Basic soul forms (BSFs) have been observed by ourselves and others to often behave in an unpredictable and even a fun-loving manner. Their mannerisms frequently range from being seemingly shy to obstinate to curious to comical. The sequence taken shows BSFs racing the car along the Codori Farm tract.