Some monuments at Gettysburg do not fit into any category. One honors the women who shared the suffering of the war, and others honor concepts such as peace and brotherhood. There is even a monument to a speech; not the least memorable of the results of the historic days in 1863.

The Army of the Potomac Itinerary Tablets on Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg  Army of Northern Virginia Itinerary tablets at Gettysburg
Eternal Light Peace Memorial at Gettysburg The First Shot at Gettysburg marker
Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial at Gettysburg The Gregg Cavalry Shaft at Gettysburg
Monument to the high Water Mark of the Rebellion at Gettysburg Kentucky Honors Her Son, Kentucky's monument to Abraham Lincoln in the National Cemetery at Gettysburg
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Memorial in the National Cemetery at Gettysburg Marker for the Right of the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg
Marker for the Right Flank of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg  Signal corps Memorial at Gettysburg
Soldiers National Monument in the National Cemetery at Gettysburg  The Women's Memorial in Evergreen Cemetery at Gettysburg