Near the farmhouse stood a gazebo-like building. Further investigation revealed that it was the site of the well. Oddly, the structure would not have been historically present during the battle. In 2000, a "witness tree" fell over in a windstorm. To preserve the memory of the tree, they cut it into lumber and constructed this well covering. I suppose that's a thoughtful way to keep the story going.
This layout is a page from a 2016 Creative Memories Croptoberfest (if you sense a theme to these pages, you're right--they are all part of the same box of "Fall" themed papers). When I assembled this kit (and it pre-dates me as an advisor, so I never taught it to anyone), I put the photo mats in place as directed in the recipe. And, of course, when I added my photos, they were all in the wrong direction. So I used my Multi-purpose tool to pull them up. A few remnants of paper or tears were still visible, but most of them could be covered by strategically relocating the mats. I then added the "having FUN!" card (leftover from a Paper Loft kit) to cover some additional goofs.