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Disabled Veterans of Chester County Pennsylvania Memorial
To honor all disabled veterans of Chester County who serve...
Pennsylvania State Memorial
(Left Front Entrance):The
Commonwealth of Pen...
Pennsylvania Memorial
(South Panel):
Gettysburg was immediately recognized...
Pennsylvania Memorial
(South Panel):
Gettysburg was immediately recognized...
97th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers Memorial
(East Side):
Erected by the Surviving Members of t...
Results for Pennsylvania Memorial
Disabled Veterans of Chester County Pennsylvania Memorial
To honor all disabled veterans of Chester County who served their country and were wounded or injured in the line of duty
DAV 90
Marker is on West Market Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Pennsylvania State Memorial
(Left Front Entrance):The
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
In honor of her sons who
on this field fought for the
Preservation of the Union
July 1.2. & 3. 1863
(Right Front Entrance):Pennsylvania at Gettysburg
69 Regiments Infantry
9 Regiments Cavalry
7 Batteries Artillery
Total Present 34530
Killed and mortally wounded 1182
Wounded 3177 Missing ...
Pennsylvania Memorial
(South Panel):
Gettysburg was immediately recognized as an important event in the course of the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address solidified the national significance of this battlefield. As early as 1864 efforts began that eventually transformed the battlefield to ...
Pennsylvania Memorial
(South Panel):
Gettysburg was immediately recognized as an important event in the course of the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address solidified the national significance of this battlefield. As early as 1864 efforts began that eventually transformed the battlefield to ...
97th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers Memorial
(East Side):
Erected by the Surviving Members of the Ninety Seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers to the Memory of Its Dead. Dedicated October 29, 1887
(North Side):
Field and Staff Officers at the organization of the Regiment, Colonel Henry R. Guss, ...