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Twenty Sixth Pennsylvania Emergency Infantry

Twenty Sixth

Pennsylvania

Emergency Infantry

met the advance of

Early's Division C.S.A.

at this place

on the morning of June 26 1863

Marker is on Chambersburg Pike (U.S. 30), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Pennsylvania Railroad Station

Harrisburg grew from its earliest days due to its strategic location as a gateway to western expansion, becoming one of the most important inland centers of U.S. transportation and trade. The development of rail lines along the same routes as ...

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48th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

(Front Inscription):

48th Pennsylvania

Volunteer Infantry

1st Brigade 2nd Division 9th Corps

Location 385 yards south 70 degrees east

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Casualties at Antietam

Killed 8

Wounded 51

Missing 1

Total 60

Organized August September 1861

Mustered out July 17th 1865

Recruited in Schuylkill County

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Battles Participated in

Newbern - Spotsylvania

Second Bull Run - North Anna

Chantilly ...

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51st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

51st

Pennsylvania

Volunteer

Infantry

2nd Brigade 2nd Division

9th Corps

Location 385 yards South

70 Degrees East

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Casualties at Antietam

Killed 21

Wounded 99

Total 120

Recruited in Montgomery

Northampton Union Centre

Lycoming and Snyder

Counties

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Battles Participated In

Roanoke Island

Newbern - Camden

Second Bull Run

Chantilly

South Mountain

Antietam

Fredericksburg

Vicksburg Jackson

Cambell's Station

Knoxville - Wilderness

Spotsylvania

North Anna - Cold Harbor

Petersburg - The Crater

Reams ...

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99th Pennsylvania Infantry

2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps

(Around the Upper step):99th Pennsylvania Infantry

2nd Brigade

1st Division

3rd Corps

(Front):Fought on this line in the

afternoon of July 2nd

Present at Gettysburg

339 officers and men

Killed and died of wounds

1 officer and 24 men

Wounded 4 officers

and 70 men

Captured or ...

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147th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers

(Front):147th

Regiment Infantry

Pennsylvania Veteran Vols.

Night of July 1

1863.

(Back):1st Brigade 2nd Division

12th Army Corps

Marker is at the intersection of Sykes Avenue and Wheatfield Road, on the left when traveling north on Sykes Avenue.

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98th Pennsylvania Infantry

3d Brigade, 3d Division, 6th Corps

(Front):98th Penna. Infantry

3d Brig. 3d Div. 6th Corps

Leading the Corps in the march

from Manchester, Md.

Arrived here July 2d about 5 p.m.

immediately charged to the Wheatfield

and woods to the left.

About dark rejoined the Brigade north of

the ...

The Works of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Concentrating Compa

On this site in 1891, Thomas Edison developed an enormous complex of mines, crushers, separators, and subsidiary buildings that came to be known as “Edison” or, more properly, “The Works of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Concentrating Company.” This company ...

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155th Pennsylvania Volunteers

3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps

(Front):155th Pa. Vols.

Position occuped

July 2d. 3d. & 4th. 1863.

Organized at Pittsburg

Sept. 2nd. 1862.

Mustered out of service

June 6th. 1865.

(Left):3rd Brigade

Antietam, Fredericksburg,

Chancellorsville,

Gettysburg,

Rappahannock Station,

Mine Run, Wilderness,

Laurel Hill,

Spottsylvania,

North Anna River,

Tolopotomy

(Back):2nd Division

Engaged in 33 battles

Killed in action - 134.

Wounded 350.

Died ...

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83rd Pennsylvania Infantry

3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps

(Front):The Brigade was hurried to

Little Round Top about 5 p.m.

of July 2d. This Regiment taking

position in front of this monument

and repulsing several desperate charges

of the enemy after which this Regiment

assisted in driving the enemy beyond,

and ...

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