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114th Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry

Collis Zouaves

114th

Regiment

Penna. Infantry

Capt. Edward R. Bowen

Commanding

1st Brigade, 1st Division

3d Corps

July 3d 1863

3 p.m.

Collis Zouaves

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Pennsylvania Farm Show

First held in January 1917, the Farm Show took place each year at various Harrisburg locations until 1931, when it moved to the new Main Exhibition Building here. The Large Arena first opened for the 1939 show. From modest beginnings, ...

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Pennsylvania Governor's Residence

The Pennsylvania Governor's Residence is located at a spot so stunning that it captures the essence of the Commonwealth's beauty through sweeping vistas of the Susquehanna at a point where the state's piedmont greets the blue mountains of the great ...

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124th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

Colonel Joseph W. Hawley

(Right Plaque):Sept. 17, 1862

Antietam

Chancellorsville

May 1-2-3, 1863

(Lower Right Inscription):Recruited in Chester and Delaware Counties August 1862 for Nine Months Service

(Rear Plaque):Erected by State of Pennsylvania and Survivors Association 1904

(Lower Rear Inscription):Casualties at Antietam

Killed 5

Wounded 42

Missing 17

Total 64

(Left Plaque):1st ...

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107th Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry

The

107th Regiment

Pennsylvania Infantry

occupied this position

during a part of July 2nd 1863.

Went into action July 1st

with 255 officers and men

lost during the three days

in killed wounded and missing

165 officers

and men.

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy ...

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90th Pennsylvania Volunteers

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division

(Around the middle step):90th P.V.

Second Brig.

2nd Division

First Corps

(Front):This Regiment recruited in Phila.

responded to the first call April

6, 1861. Served until Aug. 9, as the

9th P.V. Reorganized Oct 1, 1861, ...

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88th Pennsylvania Volunteers

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Corps

(Top):Arrived here in time to assist

in repelling the enemy's charge

on July 3rd 1863 and

remained until the morning of

July 5th.

(Front):88 Pa. Vol.

3nd Brigade

3nd Division

1st Corps

Men engaged 294

Men killed 10

Men wounded 50

Men missing 53

erected by survivors

(Base):The principal ...

2d Pennsylvania Cavalry

(Front):2d. Pennsylvania Cavalry

attached to Provost Guard,

Army Headquarters.

The Regiment held this position July 3rd.

until the close of the day when it conducted

3000 prisoners to Westminster, Md. Detach-

ments served on other parts of the field

during the battle.(Right):Mustered in August-October 1861.

Re-enlisted Dec. 1863-Feb. ...

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12th Pennsylvania Cavalry

113th of the Line

4th Brigade Cavalry Division

Recruited in Philadelphia

Battles Participated in

Second Manassas - Fisher's Hill - Clarksburg

Sugar Loaf Mountain - Monocacy - Charlestown

South Mountain - Frederick - Maryland Heights

Antietam - Newtown - Hamilton

Moorefield - Winchester 1-2-3 - Bunker Hill

Woodstock - ...

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8th Regt. Pennsylvania Reserver Volunteer Corps

(At the base of the front):37th Regiment of the Line

(Inscription on the Back):

8th Pa. Reserve Vol. Inf.

Major Silas M. Baily.

2nd Brigade, 3rd Div., 1st Corps.

Advanced about 800 yards south and became

engaged with Hood's Confederate Division.

Loss at Antietam.

Killed 12, Wounded 44.

Engagements.

Mechanicsville, ...

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