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Second Battalion, 4th Marines

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Second Battalion, 4th Marines

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4th New York Volunteer Infantry

(Top Plaque):

4th

New York Vols.

First Scott Life Guard

3rd Brigade, 3rd Division

2nd Corps

(Lower Plaque):

Mustered in service May 4, 1861. Participated with the

Army of the Potomac in the Battles of South Mountain,

Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville.

Killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862

Co. A Color Sergt. ...

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44th Infantry Division

World War II

Mobilized at Fort Dix 16 September 1940

Campaigns

Northern France–Rhineland–Central Europe

In memory of

our comrades who paid the supreme sacrifice

Marker is at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and West 8th Street on Pennsylvania Avenue.

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64th New York Infantry

4th Brigade, 1st Division

(Front):64th N.Y. Infantry

4th Brigade

1st Division

Second Corps

July 2nd 1863.

(Back):Casualties

Killed,

Officers 4,

Enlisted men 11, Total 15.

Wounded,

Officers 7,

Enlisted men 57, Total 64,

Missing,

Enlisted men 19,

Total 98.

Marker is on Brooke Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

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Companies G. I. and K., 4th U.S. Infantry

U.S.A.

Companies G. I. and K., 4th U.S. Infantry.

Lieut. C.H. Carlton, Commanding.

September 17, 1862.

Between 3 and 4 p.m., of the 17th, the 4th U.S. Infantry took position on the right (north) of the Boonsboro Pike, near the Bloddy Lane.

Companies G. I. ...

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104th New York Infantry

1st Brigade, 2nd Division

(Front):104th

New York

Infantry,

(Wadsworth Guards)

First Brigade.

Second Division.

First Corps.

(Right):Casualties;

11 killed.

81 wounded,

92 captured

and missing.

(Left):Regiment raised

at Geneseo,

and Troy, N.Y.

Organized at

Albany, N.Y.

March 8, 1862.

Discharged at

Elmira, N.Y.

July 29, 1865

(Back):

July 1st, 1863

Marker is on Robinson Avenue, on the left when traveling east.

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94th New York Infantry

1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Corps

(Front):94th New York Infty

1st Brig. 2nd Div. 1st Corps.

July 1st 1863

(Right):

94th. N.Y. Inf'ty. mustered into service at Sackett's Harbor, N.Y. Dec. 9, 1861. 105th N.Y. Inf'ty. Mustered into service at Le Roy, N.Y. Mar. 21, ...

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14th Regiment New York State Militia

2nd Brigade, 1st Division

(Disk on Left Side):14th

Regt. N.Y.S.M.

2nd Brigade

1st Division

1st Army

Corps

(Disk on Right Side):14th

Brooklyn

Regt.

(Bottom Front):On this spot

at 10.30 a.m. July 1, 1863, this regiment

participated in the repulse of Davis

Mississippi Brigade and the capture

of a large portion of that command

took into ...

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34th New York Infantry

(Front Side):

Thirty-Fourth Regiment

N.Y.S.V

Col. James A. Suiter

Commanding

Enlisted under President Lincoln's

call, issued April 15, 1861, for 75,000

men, to serve two years.

Mustered into the State service May 1, 1861

Mustered into the United States service

June 15, 1861

Mustered out June 30, 1863

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First Brigade - Second ...

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4th and 12th U.S. Infantry

U.S.A.

At 10 A.M., September 16, 1862, four companies of the Fourth United States Infantry crossed the stone bridge over the Antietam at this point and took position behind the rock ledge and barn on the left of the road and ...

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