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24th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers Monument

Erected

by

Members of the

24th Regiment

C.V.

Citizens of

Middletown

and

State of

Connecticut

1904

[ Inscribed in granite on the column ]

Port Hudson

Irish Bend

Baton Rouge

Donaldsonville

2nd Brigade 4th Div

19th Army Corps

[ Inscribed on the tablet on back ]

Died in the Service

Killed ...

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14th Pennsylvania Cavalry

U.S.A.

The battle positions of the 14th Penn. Cavalry and the Federal artillery were on the cleared ridge right of the highway about 2/3 mile distant and 600 feet lower in elevation. Throughout the morning, skirmishers and artillery fire from these ...

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104th New York Infantry

(Wadsworth Guards)

—————

1st Brigade (Duryee's)

2nd Division (Rickett's)

First Corps (Hooker's)

Fought in the 'Cornfield,'

near this spot, September

17, 1862 in the memorable

morning engagement

between Hooker and

Stonewall Jackson

————

Killed and died of wounds 18

Wounded - - - - - 50

Unreported - - - - 14

Erected by the ...

24th Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry

Iron Brigade

24th Regiment

Michigan Volunteer Infantry

Iron Brigade

of the 496 men who went into

battle on July 1, 1863, 99 answered

roll call here on the morning

of July 2-3, 1863

Marker is at the intersection of Slocum ...

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84th New York (14th Brooklyn) Volunteer Infantry

At the Battle

of

Antietam

On this spot, known as "The Cornfield," the 84th N.Y. Volunteer Infantry

(14th Brooklyn, N.Y. S. M. ) of the 1st Brigade, Col. Phelps, 1st Division

Gen. Doubleday, 1st Corps, Gen. Hooker, was hotly engaged on the

morning of September 17, ...

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The 14th Indiana Infantry

The 14th Indiana Infantry 1st Brigade

3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps Colonel William

Harrow commanding fought 70 yards east of

this position and parallel with this road

from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. September 17th, 1862

Officers and men engaged 320

officers killed 2, men killed ...

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74th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry

Honor

to the

Seventy-Fourth

Ohio Veteran

Volunteer Infantry

1861 - 1865

Marker is at the intersection of Detroit Street (U.S. 68) and Main Street (U.S. 35/42), on the right when traveling north on Detroit Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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154th New York State Volunteer Infantry

(front):

1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 11th Corps

"The Hardtack Regiment"

Anchor of the Buschbeck Line

Near Dowdall's Tavern

Battle of Chancellorsville

May 2, 1863

(back):

590 present for duty

240 killed, wounded, and captured

Dedicated to the memory of the regiment

by its descendants

May 1996

Marker is on Germanna Highway (State ...

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14th [Brooklyn] Infantry, N.Y.S.M. [84th. N.Y. Volunteers]

2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps

14th. [Brooklyn] Infantry, N.Y.S.M. [84th N.Y. Vols.]

2d. Brig. 1st. Division. 1st. Corps.Here at about 9 p.m. July 2nd, 1863, the Regiment while moving from its position to the left of this to reinforce Greene's Brigade, ...

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The 14th & 20th A.C. Cross at Pace's Ferry

July 17, 1864. Palmer’s 14th and Hooker’s 20th A. C. [US] crossed to the Fulton Co. side of the river on two pontoon bridges. This passage was covered by Wood’s 4th A.C. div., which marched down Mt. Paran Rd. from ...

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