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New York State Auxiliary Monument
(Center):The State of
New York
in recognition<...
Roads Through the Battlefield
Battle of Chancellorsville - 1863
Today, much like i...
Battle of Ironworks Hill
Here on December 23,
1776 was fought the
Battl...
Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery
Battery G
(Ames)
1st N.Y.L.A.
July 3rd 1...
Confederate Defense Turns to Offense
Battle of Chancellorsville - 1863
Confronted by over...
Stratford American Revolutionary War Memorial
American
Revolutionary War
1775 –– 1783
<...Stratford Korean War Memorial
In Honor Of
Those Who Served
In the Korean War...
Dow's 6th Maine Battery
(Front):Dow's
6th Maine
Battery
(Left):M...
Stratford Vietnam Memorial
Vietnam
“That these dead shall not have died in vain...
Reverend Father William Corby, C.S.C.
Chaplain 88th Regiment New York Infantry
(Plaque at ...
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New York State Auxiliary Monument
(Center):The State of
New York
in recognition
of the services
rendered by those
corps, division, and
brigade commanders
at Gettysburg not
elsewhere honored
on this field.
(Left Wing):Daniel Edgar
Sickles
Major General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
Third Corps
Daniel Butterfield
Major General
U.S. Volunteers
Chief of Staff
Army of the Potomac
Marsena Rudolph
Patrick
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Provost Marshall Gen.
Army of the Potomac
Robert Ogden Tyler
Brigadier ...
Roads Through the Battlefield
Battle of Chancellorsville - 1863
Today, much like it was in the nineteenth century, Spotsylvania County contains very few east-west roads. The few that exist, such as Route 3 before you, are heavily used and follow the same routes as their ...
Battle of Ironworks Hill
Here on December 23,
1776 was fought the
Battle of Ironworks
Hill. This diversionary
tactic aided Washington
to capture Trenton.
Marker is on Pine Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery
Battery G
(Ames)
1st N.Y.L.A.
July 3rd 1863.
Marker is at the intersection of Hancock Avenue and United States Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Hancock Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Defense Turns to Offense
Battle of Chancellorsville - 1863
Confronted by overwhelming numbers, Confederate forces fell back from Chancellorsville (three and a half miles in front of you) and established a defensive position here on April 30. General Robert E. Lee instructed Richard H. Anderson, ...
Stratford American Revolutionary War Memorial
American
Revolutionary War
1775 –– 1783
Dedicated to the brave Patriots
from Stratford who participated
in the struggle to achieve our
Independence
Killed in battle
Zachariah Blakeman
William Thompson
David Wooster
“We hold these truths to be self evident
That all men are created equal.”
Marker is on Academy Hill ...
Stratford Korean War Memorial
In Honor Of
Those Who Served
In the Korean War
Cpl. Carmen F. Caruso Army
Capt. Raymond S. Davis Army
Cpl. Virgil R. Julian Army
PFC. William A. Mastroianni Army
Pvt. John F. Miner Army
PFC. John P. Quinlan Marines
Pvt. Richard M. Skapyak Army
PFC. Allen V. Williams Army
1950 ...
Dow's 6th Maine Battery
(Front):Dow's
6th Maine
Battery
(Left):McGilvery's Brigade.
Reserve Artillery.
(Right):Campaigns A.P.
1862.-1865.
Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Stratford Vietnam Memorial
Vietnam
“That these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God shall have a new birth of freedom and that this government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.” ...
Reverend Father William Corby, C.S.C.
Chaplain 88th Regiment New York Infantry
(Plaque at Statue Base)To the memory
of
Rev. Father William Corby, C.S.C.
Chaplain 88th Regiment New York Infantry
2nd Brigade 1st Division 2nd Corps
The Irish Brigade
July 2nd 1863
(Side Marker Stone):Reverend William E. Corby, C.S.C.
Congregation of Holy Cross
This memorial depicts ...