114TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY WAR MEMORIAL
ERECTED BY THE SURVIVING MEMBERS OF 114. REGT. PENNA. VOLS. TO MARK THE POSITION HELD BY THAT ORGANIZATION ON THE SECOND DAY OF THE MEMORABLE BATTLE FOUGHT ON THIS FIELD THE 1, 2, & 3 DAYS OF JULY A.D. 1863 AND IN MEMORY OF THE HEROIC MEN OF THAT COMMAND WHO HERE LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES IN DEFENCE OF THEIR COUNTRY'S FLAG.
KILLED AND WOUNDED 95 OFFICERS AND MEN.
THE STATUE DEPICTS A SOLDIER DRESSED IN THE ZOUAVE UNIFORM LOADING A RIFLE. THE 114TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ALSO KNOWN AS COLLIS ZOUAVES.
KILLED AND WOUNDED 95 OFFICERS AND MEN.
THE STATUE DEPICTS A SOLDIER DRESSED IN THE ZOUAVE UNIFORM LOADING A RIFLE. THE 114TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ALSO KNOWN AS COLLIS ZOUAVES.
Listing Details
- Public
- CIVIL WAR
- Statues War or Military Related
- 1886
- GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK-EMMITSBURG ROAD
- 17325
- CRAIG SWAIN
- COURTESY OF HMdb.org
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