Hazen's Brigade Monument
(Front):Hazen's Brigade
to
the memory of its soldiers
who fell at
Stone River December 31, 1862
"Their faces toward heaven,
Their feet to the foe."
Inscribed at the close of the war
Chickamauga
Chattanooga
(Right Side):The blood of one third of its soldiers
Twice spilled in Tennessee
Crimsons the battle flag of the brigade
And inspires to greater deeds.Lt. Col. Geo. T. Cotton - 6th Ky. Vols.
Capt. Chas. S. Todd - 6th Ky. Vols.
Capt. Isaac M. Pettit - 9th. Ind. Vols.
1st Lt. Calvin Mart - 41st O. Vols.
1st Lt. L.T. Patchin - 41st O. Vols.
2nd Lt. Henry Kessler - 9th Ind. Vols.
2nd Lt. Jesse G. Payne - 110th Ill. Vols.
Killed at Stones River Dec. 31st 1862
(Left Side):The veterans of Shiloh
have left a deathless heritage of
fame upon the field of
Stone River.Capt. James Houghton - 9th Ind. Vols.
1st Lt. & Adj. T.J. Patton - 9th Ind. Vols.
1st Lt. Joseph Turner - 9th Ind. Vols.
1st Lt. Franklin E. Pancoast - 41st O. Vols.
2nd Lt. Chauncey E. Talcott - 41st O. Vols.
2nd Lt. Anton Hand - 6th Ky. Vols.
Killed at Shiloh April 7th 1862
(Back):Erected 1863 upon the ground
Where they fell
By their comrades
Forty First Infantry Ohio Volunteers
Lt. Col. A. Wiley
Sixth Infantry Kentucky Volunteers
Col. W.C. Whitaker
Ninth Infantry Indiana Volunteers
Col. W.H. Blake
One Hundred and Tenth Infantry Illinois Volunteers
Col. T.S. Casey
Cockerills Battery, Co. F.
First Artillery Ohio Volunteers
Nineteenth Brigade, Buell's Army of the Ohio
Col. W.B. Hazen
41st Inf'try O. Vols. Commanding
Marker is on Old Nashville Highway, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org