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Battery E, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery

Randolph's Battery

(Front):Battery E

Randolph's Battery

1. Lt. J.K. Bucklyn, Commanding.

(Right):3 men killed

2 officers

and

24 men

wounded

(Right):Battery E

1st. R.I. L.A.

Artillery

Brigade

3rd Corps

July 2, 1863.

Marker is on Emmitsburg Road (Business U.S. 15), on the right when traveling north.

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1st Maryland Battalion

Point reached by

First Md

Battalion C.S.A.

July 3rd

1863

Marker is at the intersection of Geary Avenue and Slocum Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Geary Avenue.

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201st Anniversary of the Marine Corps

1775 — 1976

This Monument Is Placed

On This Green By The

Members Of The

Silver City Detachment

Marine Corps League

Of Meriden In The Year

1976, To Honor All

U. S. Marines On The

201st Anniversary

Of The Marine Corps

Semper Fidelis

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Black Soldiers of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment

In Memory of The

Black Soldiers of The

1st Rhode Island Regiment

Who Died In The

Battle of Pines Bridge

In Defense of America's

Freedom

May 13, 1781

Sponsored By

Afro-American Cultural Foundation

Westchester County, New York

John H. Harmon – Executive Director

The Rhode Island Black

Heritage Society

Rowena Stewart - Executive Director

Dedicated ...

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41st New York Infantry

1st Brigade, 1st Division

(Front):41st N.Y. Infantry

1st. Brig. 1st. Div. 11th Corps.

(DeKalb Regiment)

July 2. 3. 4. 1863.

(Back):Casualties

Killed 15. Wounded 58.

Missing 2.

Total 75.

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

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21st Pennsylvania Cavalry

(Front):21 Pa. Cav.

Brev. Brig. General

Wm. H. Boyd.

Raised the first company of cavalry for the war,

Co. C. 1st N.Y. [Lincoln] Cav. mustered July 19,

1861 promoted to col. 21st Pv. Cav. Aug. 20th 1863.

Discharged Nov. 4th for wound received at

Cold Harbor, Va. ...

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21st Pennsylvania Cavalry

(Front):21 Pa. Cav.

Brev. Brig. General

Wm. H. Boyd.

Raised the first company of cavalry for the war,

Co. C. 1st N.Y. [Lincoln] Cav. mustered July 19,

1861 promoted to col. 21st Pv. Cav. Aug. 20th 1863.

Discharged Nov. 4th for wound received at

Cold Harbor, Va. ...

Capt. Anthony J. Synodinos & 1st Lt. Edward G. Conrad,

Civil Air Patrol

In memory of

Capt. Anthony J. Synodinos, CAP

Chaplain (1 Lt.) Edward G. Conrad, CAP

They died April 6, 1954, in an airplane crash off this point while performing a search and rescue mission. Service like theirs ...

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Battery L, 1st New York Light Artillery

Erected 1891 by the State

of New York to commemorate

the detached men of Battery "E",

First N.Y. Lt. Artillery ser-

ving with "L" (Reynolds). - These

works were built and held by

Battery L, Lieutenant George

Beck commanding against as-

saults of infantry and artil-

lery during the ...

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Battery H, 1st U.S. Artillery

First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve

Army of the Potomac

Artillery Reserve

First Regular Brigade

Battery H First U.S. Artillery

Six 12 pounders

Lieut. Chandler P. Eaken commanding

July 2 In position on Cemetery Hill facing the Emmitsburg Road. Engaged Juy 2d and 3d. Lieut Eakin was ...

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