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150th Pennsylvania Infantry
2d Regiment Bucktail Brigade
(Front):150th. Penna. I...
Pennsylvania Gravity
The Pennsylvania Coal Co. gravity railroad was in operatio...
Co. D. 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, I Army Corps
Co. D. 149th...
Pennsylvania
Founded 1681 by William Penn
as a Quaker Commonwealt...
45th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
2nd Brigade 1st Division
9th Corps
The regimen...
153d Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Brigade 1st Division
(Front):153d Penna. Infantr...
Pennsylvania State Police
First uniformed state police force of its kind in the nati...
75th Pennsylvania Infantry
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division. 11th Corps
(Front):
Pennsylvania Abolition Society
Founded here, 1775, as the Society for the Relief of Free ...
74th Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Brigade, 3rd Division
(Front):74th Penna Infantr...
Results for Pennsylvania
150th Pennsylvania Infantry
2d Regiment Bucktail Brigade
(Front):150th. Penna. Infantry.
(2d. Regt. Bucktail Brigade.)
2d. Brig. 3d. Div. 1st. Corps.
(Left Side):
July 1 the Regiment held this position from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Present at Gettysburg 397. Killed and mortally wounded 53. Wounded 134. Captured or ...
Pennsylvania Gravity
The Pennsylvania Coal Co. gravity railroad was in operation between lower Pittston and Hawley from 1850 to 1884. It crossed the highway by overhead trestle near this point. This was plane No. 7.
Marker is on Tigue Street 0.2 miles east ...
Co. D. 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, I Army Corps
Co. D. 149th Pa. Vol.
2. Brig. 3. Div. I.Army Corps
Headquarters Guards
Erected and presented to the
company by George W. Baldwin
in memory of his brother
Joseph H. Baldwin
who was killed here July 1, 1863, and
Alex M. Stuart
mortally ...
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 Tamarack Road (Pennsylvania Route 718) 0.1 miles south of Hartford Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
45th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
2nd Brigade 1st Division
9th Corps
The regiment advanced 264 yards
northwest of this point
returning to this position later in the day
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Casualties at Antietam
Killed 1
Wounded 36
Missing 1
Total 38
Recruited in centre Lancaster Mifflin
Tioga and Wayne Counties
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Battles Participated in
Secessionville (Near Charleston)
South Mountain - Siege of ...
153d Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Brigade 1st Division
(Front):153d Penna. Infantry
1st Brig. 1st Div.
11th Corps.July 1. The Regiment held this position in the afternoon until the Corps was outflanked and retired. When it took position along the lane at East Cemetery Hill. Where it remained ...
Pennsylvania State Police
First uniformed state police force of its kind in the nation, created by an Act of the General Assembly May 2, 1905, signed by Governor Samuel Pennypacker. The force was formed in response to concern over labor and capital unrest, ...
75th Pennsylvania Infantry
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division. 11th Corps
(Front):
July 1. Fought on this position from 2 p.m. until the Corps retired.
July 2. & 3. Held position at stone wall near the Cemetery as shown by monument there.
Present at Gettysburg 258.
Killed, Officers 3, ...
Pennsylvania Abolition Society
Founded here, 1775, as the Society for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage. In 1787 it became the Pennsylvania Abolition Society which sought social, educational, and employment opportunities for Blacks.
Marker is on South Front Street north ...
74th Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Brigade, 3rd Division
(Front):74th Penna Infantry
German Regiment
1st Brig. 3d Div. 11th Corps.
July 1st fought here from 2 p.m. until the Corps fell back.
July 2 & 3 in line with Division in front of cemetery.
(Back):Recruited at Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
Mustered in September ...