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142nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Mustered into service September 1, 1862, mustered out May ...
68th Pennsylvania Infantry
Erected by the survivors
of the 68th Reg. P.V.
63rd Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Bigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps
(front):63d Penn...
Pennsylvania
Founded 1681 by William Penn
as a Quaker Commonwealt...
Battery C, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
(Thompson's)
(Front): Battery C Penna. Light Artille...
Battery F, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
Hampton's Battery
(Front):F. Penna. Light Artillery<...
68th Pennsylvania Infantry
Scott Legion
(Front):This monument marks
t...
141st Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Bigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps
(Front):
M...
Pennsylvania Railroad Stone Bridge
On May 31, 1889, The main main [sic] thrust of the ...
54th Pennsylvania Monument
Erected to the memory of the heroic dead of the 54th Regim...
Results for Pennsylvania
142nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Mustered into service September 1, 1862, mustered out May 29, 1865
The 142nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, commanded by Colonel Robert Parson Cummins, former Somerset County Sheriff, enrolled 935 officers and men in 1862. Companies C, D & F were raised in ...
68th Pennsylvania Infantry
Erected by the survivors
of the 68th Reg. P.V.
Scott Legion
Col. A. H. Tirpin commanding
1st Brigade 1st Division
3rd Army Corps.
In memory of
183 of our comrades
who fell on this field
July 2nd and 3rd 1863.
Marker is at the intersection of Emmitsburg Road (Business U.S. ...
63rd Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Bigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps
(front):63d Pennsylvania Infantry
Mustered in at Pittsburgh PA August - September 1861
Mustered out July 31st - September 9th 1864
1st Brigade 1st Division 3d Corps
(Back):Present at Gettysburg
296 officers and men
Killed 1 man: Wounded
3 officers and 26 men
Captured ...
Pennsylvania
Founded 1681 by William Penn
as a Quaker Commonwealth.
Birthplace of
THE DECLARATION OF
INDEPENDENCE
and
THE CONSTITUTION OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Marker is on Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 449) 0 miles south of Genesee Street (Pennsylvania Route 1010), in the median.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battery C, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
(Thompson's)
(Front): Battery C Penna. Light Artillery
(Thompson's)
(Back):
July 2. Occupied this position from about 5 to 6 O'Clock p.m.
July 3rd. In position on right of First Volunteer Brigade Reserve Artillery and engaged the enemy.
Recruited at Pittsburgh.Total enrollment 325. Killed and died ...
Battery F, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
Hampton's Battery
(Front):F. Penna. Light Artillery
Organized at Pittsburgh
Hampton's Battery
(Right): From June 3 1863 to March 25 1864 Batteries F and C served as a consolidated battery.
July 2, occupied this position from about 5 to 6 o'clock p.m. July 3, with ...
68th Pennsylvania Infantry
Scott Legion
(Front):This monument marks
the left of the Regiment while supporting
Clark's Battery
July 2nd 1863.
The right resting 150 feet north as indicated
by flank marker. In the afternoon the
Regiment advanced southward into the
Peach Orchard where ...
141st Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Bigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps
(Front):
Mustered in August and September 1862
Mustered out May 28, 1865
Recruited in Bradford, Susquehanna,
and Wayne CountiesPresent at Gettysburg 9 offices and 200 men
Killed and died of wounds 1 officer 41 men, total 42
Wounded 5 officers 41 ...
Pennsylvania Railroad Stone Bridge
On May 31, 1889, The main main [sic] thrust of the 30-foot wave from the broken South Fork Dam smashed into the hillside to your left, sparing the PRR stone bridge from its full impact. The bridge held, its arches ...
54th Pennsylvania Monument
Erected to the memory of the heroic dead of the 54th Regiment, Pennsylvania Veterans Volunteer Infantry, who gave their lives in defence of their country. 1861–1865.
(brass tablet at base) At ceremonies conducted 16 September 1984, title to this monument was ...