Edward Hatch

Colonel 9th Cavalry

Brevet Major General, U.S.A.

Born in Bangor, Me.

Dec. 22, 1832

Died at Fort Robinson, Neb.

April 11, 1889

[Battles]

Brill's Point • Charleston • Sykeston

New Madrid • Point Pleasant • Island No. 10

Tiptonville • Monterey • Glendale

Farmington • San Jacinto • Blockland

Guntown • Boonsville • Rienzi

Peyton's Mill • Thompson's Corner

Roar's Mill • Corinth • Hatchie

Salem • Hudsonville • Cold Water

Holly Springs • Oxford • Water Valley

Coffeyville • Palo Alto • Okolona

Birmingham • Sulatala • Panola

Cold Water • Jackson • Jack Creek

Salem • Inghram's Mills • Wyatt

Collinsville • Saulsbury • Moscow

Hurricane Creek • Lawrenceburg

Vale Mills • Campbellsville • Linnesville

Duck River • Spring Hill • Franklin

Brentwood Hills • Nashville • Harreth River

Rutherford Creek • Pulaski

Erected by the

Officers and Enlisted Men

of the 9th Cavalry

in token of their

admiration and esteem

for one who was their

friend and commander

for twenty three years

Marker is at the intersection of Dixie / Pacemaker and Ironwood, on the right when traveling south on Dixie / Pacemaker.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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