Results for Pennsylvania
The Confederates Invade Pennsylvania
In early June 1863, the Confederate Army of Northern Virgi...
28th Pennsylvania Infantry
First Brigade, Second Division, Twelfth Corps
(Fro...
75th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade - 2rd Division.
[Front-Bottom of Marker]...
104th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
The "Ringgold Regiment"
To the memory of
t...
Pennsylvania
(Front):Pennsylvania
remembers with solemn pride
...6th Pennsylvania Cavalry
(Front Top):6th.
Penna. Cavly.
Lancers
R...
27th Regiment Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry.
1st Brigade - 2nd Division
[Front Side]
27th R...
109th Pennsylvania Infantry.
2d Brigade.
[Front/South Side]
109th Pennsylva...
Pennsylvania House / The National Road
Pennsylvania House
David Snively built the Federal-s...
139th Pennsylvania Volunteers
3rd Brigade, 3rd Division
139th
Penna. Vols
Results for Pennsylvania
The Confederates Invade Pennsylvania
In early June 1863, the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia led by General Robert E. Lee began to leave its camps in Virginia and march northward to Pennsylvania. Lee hoped that a victory on Northern soil might break the will ...
28th Pennsylvania Infantry
First Brigade, Second Division, Twelfth Corps
(Front):28th
Pennsylvania
Infantry
First Brigade
Second Division
Twelfth Corps
(Back):
The Regiment took position here July 2d about 8 a.m. deployed as skirmishers and was engaged with the enemy during the day remained until ...
75th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade - 2rd Division.
[Front-Bottom of Marker]
75th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 11th Corps.
[Front-Top of Marker]
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
To her Seventy Fifth Regiment
Infantry Volunteers.
Major August Lesic Commanding
Wauhatchie
Lookout Mountain
Missionary Ridge
Organized at Philadelphia
In August 1861 By
Colonel Henry Bohlen
Discharged at Murfreesboro Tennessee
September 1, ...
104th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
The "Ringgold Regiment"
To the memory of
the Officers and Men
of the
One Hundred and Fourth
Pennsylvania Regiment
who fell in the late war
“Their good swords rust,
and their steeds are dust,
but their souls are with the ...
Pennsylvania
(Front):Pennsylvania
remembers with solemn pride
Her Heroic Sons
who here repose in
known and unknown graves
may their sacrifice be
an inspiration to the people
and promote civic virtue, love of
liberty, peace, prosperity
and happiness in all the states.
"Dulce et Decorum est
Pro Patria Mori."
(Left):In memory
of
Pennsylvania Soldiers
interred in this ...
6th Pennsylvania Cavalry
(Front Top):6th.
Penna. Cavly.
Lancers
Reserve Brigade
1st Division
Cavalry Corps
Army of the
Potomac
(Front Base):Gettysburg
July 3, 1863.
Number engaged 365
Killed 3. Wounded 7. Missing 2.
(Right Base): Mustered in Oct. 31st. 1861.
(Left Base): Mustered out June 17th. 1865.
Marker is on Emmitsburg Road (Business U.S. 15), on the right ...
27th Regiment Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry.
1st Brigade - 2nd Division
[Front Side]
27th Regiment
Pennsylvania
Vol. Infantry
1st Brigade, 2nd Division
11th Army Corps.
This Regiment took active part at
Wauhatchie and Missionary Ridge.
[Back Side]
Number of officers and men in
action at Missionary Ridge 240.
One officer and 45 men killed
6 officers and 80 men ...
109th Pennsylvania Infantry.
2d Brigade.
[Front/South Side]
109th Pennsylvania Infantry.
2d Brigade.
2d Division 12th Corps.
[Right/East Side]
The regiment, under command of Captain
Frederick L. Gimber, was engaged at Wauhatchie, seven
miles from here, from 11.15 P.M. October 28th to
3 A.M. of the 29th, and at Lookout Mountain
November 24th, 1863.
[Back/North ...
Pennsylvania House / The National Road
Pennsylvania House
David Snively built the Federal-style Pennsylvania House in 1839 along the newly constructed National Road. This tavern and inn was an important stopover for livestock drovers and pioneers traveling by foot, on horseback, or in Conestoga wagons during the ...
139th Pennsylvania Volunteers
3rd Brigade, 3rd Division
139th
Penna. Vols
3rd Brigade 3rd Division
6th Corps
July 2,3,& 4.
1863
Advanced near this point driving the enemy the evening of
July 3.
Marker is at the intersection of Sickles Avenue and Wheatfield Road, on the right when traveling north on Sickles Avenue. ...