List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield
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The monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield commemorate the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War. Most are located within Gettysburg National Military Park; others are on private land at battle sites in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Together, they represent "one of the largest collections of outdoor sculpture in the world."[1]
The majority of the monuments are listed as contributing structures within Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District. The historic district was approved by the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places on January 23, 2004.
As of 2008, the National Park Service unit managed 1,320 monuments and markers, 410 cannons, 148 historic buildings, and 41 miles (66 km) of roads (8 miles of them, unpaved).[2] The largest concentration of monuments is at the Gettysburg National Cemetery, where President Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address.
About this list[edit]
- Confederate and Union monuments are listed separately.
- State monuments and monuments to individuals are listed alphabetically within their sections.
- Regimental monuments are grouped within a state's section by type: Artillery / Cavalry / Infantry / Other (engineers, militia, reserves, sharpshooters).
- Maryland has a section on both the Confederate and Union lists.
- Most of the listings include the monument's GPS coordinates.
Confederate monuments[edit]
Name | Image | Location/GPS Coordinates | Designer/sculptor | Year | MN ID | Comments |
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Confederate States of America & State monuments | ||||||
Alabama State Monument | Confederate lines facing Cemetery Ridge 39°47′12″N 77°15′15″W / 39.786535°N 77.254269°W | Joseph Urner, sculptor Hammaker Brothers, foundry | 1933 | MN 366 | Commemorates Alabama's 16 infantry regiments, 1 infantry battalion, and two batteries who took part in the battle.[3] | |
Arkansas State Monument | Confederate Avenue, at Biesecker Woods 39°47′34″N 77°15′18″W / 39.792652°N 77.255106°W | Reynolds Metal Company Cobb Memorials | 1966 | MN 80 | Inscription: "The grateful people of the state of Arkansas erect this memorial as an expression of their pride in the officers and men of the third Arkansas infantry, Confederate States Army, who by their valor and their blood have made this ground forever hallowed." | |
Army of Northern Virginia Marker | West Confederate Avenue | 1908 | MN 793 | |||
Florida State Monument | West Confederate Avenue 39°48′36″N 77°15′15″W / 39.810098°N 77.254044°W | J. B. Hill, designer Bruns Monumental Company | 1963 | MN 73 | ||
Georgia State Monument | West Confederate Avenue 39°47′56″N 77°15′22″W / 39.798862°N 77.255989°W | 1961 | MN 78 | |||
Louisiana State Monument | West Confederate Avenue 39°48′11″N 77°15′21″W / 39.802958°N 77.255825°W | Donald De Lue, sculptor | 1971 | MN 76-C | ||
Mississippi State Monument | Confederate & Wheatfield Avenues 39°48′09″N 77°15′21″W / 39.80242°N 77.255873°W | Donald De Lue, sculptor | 1973 | MN 77-A | ||
North Carolina State Monument | West Confederate Avenue, facing Cemetery Ridge 39°49′06″N 77°14′50″W / 39.818351°N 77.24722°W | Gutzon Borglum, sculptor | 1929 | MN 71-F | Marks the spot where North Carolina troops began their part in Pickett's Charge[4] | |
North Carolina Memorial Tablet United Daughters of the Confederacy | West Confederate Avenue 39°49′06″N 77°14′51″W / 39.818458°N 77.247481°W | Unknown maker | ||||
Soldiers and Sailors of the Confederacy Monument | South Confederate Avenue 39°47′06″N 77°15′15″W / 39.784969°N 77.254039°W | Donald De Lue, sculptor Henry Dacy, architect | 1965 | MN 367 | ||
South Carolina State Monument | Confederate Avenue 39°47′52″N 77°15′21″W / 39.797858°N 77.255924°W | J. B. Hill, designer Bruns Monumental Company | 1963 | MN 79-B | ||
Tennessee State Monument | West Confederate Avenue 39°49′04″N 77°14′52″W / 39.817682°N 77.247896°W | Michael Fitts, sculptor Decherd Marble & Granite Company | 1982 | MN 797 | Designer: John Henry Price (Winchester, TN) Company: Decherd Marble and Granite Company (Decherd, TN) | |
Texas State Monument | South Confederate Avenue 39°47′24″N 77°15′15″W / 39.790007°N 77.254293°W | Harold B. Simpson, sculptor Stasswender Marble & Granite Works | 1964 | MN 82 | ||
Virginia State Monument | West Confederate Avenue 39°48′51″N 77°15′01″W / 39.814163°N 77.25034°W | Frederick William Sievers, sculptor Tiffany and Company, foundry Van Amringe Granite Company | 1917 | MN 72-B | Erected near the place where Robert E. Lee watched the troops from Virginia engage in battle.[4] | |
Monuments to individuals | ||||||
Brigadier-General Lewis A. Armistead Marker "Armistead's Last Stand" | The Angle 39°48′47″N 77°14′09″W / 39.81319°N 77.23583°W | 1887 | MN 754 | |||
Lieutenant-General Richard S. Ewell's Headquarters Marker | Hanover Road & 6th Street 39°49′52″N 77°13′11″W / 39.831117°N 77.219617°W | 1920 | MN 767 | |||
Lieutenant-General Ambrose P. Hill's Headquarters Marker | West Confederate Avenue 39°49′05″N 77°14′53″W / 39.817933°N 77.248133°W | 1920 | MN 768 | |||
General Robert E. Lee Equestrian Statue | Virginia State Monument, West Confederate Avenue 39°48′51″N 77°15′01″W / 39.814163°N 77.25034°W | Frederick William Sievers, sculptor Tiffany and Company, foundry Van Amringe Granite Company | 1917 | MN 72 | ||
General Robert E. Lee's Headquarters Marker | south of Chambersburg Pike 39°50′05″N 77°14′43″W / 39.834833°N 77.2454°W | Cope, E.B. | 1920 | MN 765 | ||
Lieutenant-General James Longstreet Equestrian Statue | More images | Pitzer Woods 39°48′21″N 77°15′24″W / 39.805726°N 77.256549°W | Gary Casteel sculptor | 1998 | ||
Lieutenant-General James Longstreet's Headquarters Marker | West Confederate Avenue 39°48′00″N 77°15′23″W / 39.800033°N 77.2564°W | 1907 | MN 766 | |||
Monuments to specific units | ||||||
Breathed's Battery Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′13″N 77°10′06″W / 39.837017°N 77.168217°W | Cope, E.B. | 1906 | MN633 | ||
Chambliss' Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′01″N 77°10′19″W / 39.833583°N 77.172083°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN750 | ||
Hampton's Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′11″N 77°10′08″W / 39.836500°N 77.168833°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN746 | ||
Jackson's Battery Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′04″N 77°10′14″W / 39.834383°N 77.170533°W | Cope, E.B. | 1906 | MN635-C | ||
Jenkins' Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°49′57″N 77°10′26″W / 39.832433°N 77.173833°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN749 | ||
Lee's Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′18″N 77°10′01″W / 39.838367°N 77.167000°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN747 | ||
Louisiana Guard Artillery - Green's Battery | East Cavalry Field 39°50′17″N 77°10′03″W / 39.837917°N 77.167400°W | |||||
McGregor's Battery Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′08″N 77°10′10″W / 39.835683°N 77.169383°W | Cope, E.B. | 1906 | MN634-D | ||
Stuart's Horse Artillery Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′15″N 77°10′05″W / 39.837433°N 77.168017°W | |||||
Stuart's Cavalry Division Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°50′06″N 77°10′12″W / 39.835033°N 77.170100°W | Cope, E.B. | 1909 | MN764 | ||
ALABAMA | ||||||
4th Alabama Infantry Marker | South Confederate Avenue 39°47′14″N 77°15′15″W / 39.787259°N 77.25412°W | 1904 | MN 791 | |||
MARYLAND | ||||||
2nd Maryland Infantry Monument | Slocum Avenue 39°49′00″N 77°13′06″W / 39.816695°N 77.218242°W | Flaharty & Rummel | 1886 | MN 328-C | ||
MISSISSIPPI | ||||||
11th Mississippi Infantry Monument | West Confederate Avenue 39°49′11″N 77°14′49″W / 39.819641°N 77.247065°W | William Beckwith, sculptor | 2000 | MN 833 | The statue portrays Color-Sergeant William O'Brien | |
11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Marker | Cemetery Ridge, north of The Angle 39°47′06″N 77°15′15″W / 39.784969°N 77.254039°W | 2000 | Location[5][specify] just west of the Brian stone wall defended by Union soldiers and "marks the spot" 14 of the Mississippians achieved during Pickett's Charge.[6] | |||
NORTH CAROLINA | ||||||
26th North Carolina Infantry Monument | The Angle 39°48′49″N 77°14′08″W / 39.813574°N 77.235641°W | Edward Bouldin, designer | 1986 | MN 801 | ||
26th North Carolina Infantry Monument | Meredith Avenue, Herbst Woods 39°50′05″N 77°15′17″W / 39.834715°N 77.254605°W | Unknown sculptor | 1985 | MN 799 | ||
43rd North Carolina Infantry Monument | East Confederate Avenue 39°49′07″N 77°12′56″W / 39.818568°N 77.215501°W | Unknown sculptor | 1988 | MN 805 | ||
SOUTH CAROLINA | ||||||
Kershaw's Brigade Marker 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 8th & 15th South Carolina Infantry Regiments | Emmitsburg Road 39°47′54″N 77°15′06″W / 39.798233°N 77.251683°W | 1970 | MN 391 | |||
TEXAS | ||||||
Texas Brigade Monument Hood's Texas Brigade Monument Robertson Brigade Monument | South Confederate Avenue 39°47′25″N 77°15′16″W / 39.790248°N 77.254402°W | Unknown maker | 1913 | MN 81 |
United States monuments[edit]
Name | Image | Location/GPS Coordinates | Designer | Year | MN ID | Comments |
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United States of America & State monuments | ||||||
Army of the Potomac Marker | Hancock Avenue at The Angle | J. Otto Schweizer, sculptor E. B. Cope, architect | 1908 | MN 820 | Arched granite stele with bronze plaque and shield. | |
Delaware State Monument | Taneytown Road 39°48′58″N 77°13′57″W / 39.8161°N 77.23247°W | Ron Tunison, sculptor | 2000 | MN 832 | ||
Indiana State Monument | Spangler's Meadow, near Culp's Hill 39°48′51″N 77°12′59″W / 39.814138°N 77.216287°W | Al Yeager, sculptor Codori Memorials | 1971 | MN 338 | ||
New York State Monument | More images | National Cemetery 39°49′15″N 77°13′50″W / 39.8208°N 77.2306°W | Marshall & Walter, designer Caspar Buberl, sculptor Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company | 1893 | MN 289 | Includes a bronze bas relief at the base of the column. |
New York Auxiliary State Monument | South Hancock Avenue 39°48′15″N 77°14′04″W / 39.8043°N 77.23445°W | Edward Pearce Casey, architect Gerome Brush, sculptor Swenson Granite Company | 1925 | MN 267 | ||
Pennsylvania State Memorial | Cemetery Ridge, Hancock Avenue 39°48′27″N 77°14′07″W / 39.807588°N 77.235153°W | W. Liance Cottrell, architect Samuel Murray, sculptor | 1910 | MN 260 | Union state | |
United States Regulars Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′40″N 77°14′08″W / 39.811217°N 77.235683°W | Karl Bitter, sculptor Van Amringe Granite Company | 1909 | MN 235 | ||
United States Signal Corps Marker | Little Round Top 39°47′33″N 77°14′11″W / 39.79254°N 77.236503°W | 1919 | MN 403 | |||
Vermont State Monument "Stannard's Vermont Brigade Monument" | Hancock Avenue 39°48′34″N 77°14′11″W / 39.80945°N 77.23636°W | Karl Gerhardt sculptor Frederick & Field | 1889 | MN 250 | The Corinthian column is topped by a bronze statue of Brigadier-General George Stannard. | |
Monuments to individuals | ||||||
Brigadier-General Francis Barlow Statue | Howard Avenue at Barlow's Knoll 39°50′44″N 77°13′35″W / 39.84545°N 77.22642°W | Edward Pearce Casey, architect John Massey Rhind, sculptor Roman Bronze Works John Swenson Granite Company | 1922 | MN 67 | ||
Major-General John Buford Statue | McPherson Ridge, Chambersburg Pike 39°50′17″N 77°15′06″W / 39.83795°N 77.25164°W | James Edward Kelly, sculptor Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company | 1895 | MN 30-D | Union commander, divisional | |
John L. Burns Statue | McPherson Ridge, Stone-Meredith Avenue 39°50′09″N 77°15′10″W / 39.83595°N 77.25273°W | Albert Bureau[7] | 1903 | MN 33 | ||
Captain Jedediah Chapman Marker 27th Connecticut Infantry | Wheatfield, DeTrobiand Avenue 39°47′46″N 77°14′44″W / 39.796167°N 77.245483°W | 1879 | MN 769 | |||
Father William Corby Statue Chaplain of the 88th New York Infantry/Irish Brigade | South Hancock Avenue 39°48′12″N 77°14′04″W / 39.80345°N 77.23438°W | Samuel Murray, sculptor | 1910 | MN 269-A | The statue was placed on the same rock on which Father Corby stood while granting absolution to troops before battle on July 2, 1863. A replica of the statue is at the University of Notre Dame. | |
Brigadier-General Samuel W. Crawford Statue | Crawford Avenue 39°47′45″N 77°14′20″W / 39.795737°N 77.23881°W | Ron Tunison, sculptor Tallix, foundry | 1988 | MN 803 | ||
First Lieutenant Alonzo Cushing Marker Battery A, 4th United States Artillery | The Angle, Hancock Avenue 39°48′47″N 77°14′09″W / 39.813150°N 77.235733°W | 1887 | MN 394 | On November 6, 2014, President Barack Obama posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant Alonzo Cushing (1841–1863).[8] | ||
Major-General Thomas Devin Relief Portrait 6th New York Cavalry Monument | Buford Avenue 39°50′40″N 77°14′50″W / 39.844572°N 77.247159°W | James Edward Kelly, sculptor | 1889 | MN 3 | ||
Major-General Abner Doubleday Statue | McPherson Ridge, South Reynolds Avenue 39°49′59″N 77°15′03″W / 39.83303°N 77.25075°W | J. Massey Rhind, sculptor | 1917 | MN 44 | Union commander, corps | |
Major-General Abner Doubleday's Headquarters Marker 1st Corps Headquarters Marker | South Reynolds Avenue 39°50′08″N 77°14′58″W / 39.83558°N 77.249578°W | 1913 | MN ? | 1st Corps commander Major-General John F. Reynolds was mortally wounded on July 1, the first day of the battle. Major-General Doubleday assumed command, serving one day. Major-General John Newton was installed as 1st Corps commander on July 2. | ||
Colonel Augustus van Horne Ellis Statue 124th New York Infantry Monument | Houck's Ridge, Sickles Avenue 39°47′33″N 77°14′32″W / 39.792376°N 77.242274°W | Maurice J. Power P. B. Laird | 1884 | MN 129 | Colonel Ellis was killed in the battle. | |
Captain Henry V. Fuller Marker 64th New York Infantry | Rose Woods, Brooke Avenue 39°47′41″N 77°14′43″W / 39.794847°N 77.245179°W | 1894 | MN 395 | |||
Brigadier-General John Geary Statue | Culp's Hill, Slocum & Geary Avenues 39°49′02″N 77°13′12″W / 39.817226°N 77.219926°W | J. Otto Schweizer, sculptor Van Amringe Granite Company | 1915 | MN 348 | ||
Brigadier-General John Gibbon Statue | Hancock Avenue 39°48′40″N 77°14′07″W / 39.81102°N 77.2354°W | Terry Jones, sculptor Laran Bronze, Inc. | 1988 | MN 802 | A statue of General Gibbon was recommended in 1913, but it took 75 years to realize. | |
General George S. Greene Statue | Culp's Hill 39°49′12″N 77°13′12″W / 39.819865°N 77.220127°W | Roland Hinton Perry, sculptor Bureau Brothers Foundry | 1907 | MN 317 | Union commander, brigade | |
Major-General Winfield S. Hancock's Headquarters Marker 2nd Corps Headquarters Marker | Pleasonton Avenue 39°48′30″N 77°14′06″W / 39.808258°N 77.23489°W | |||||
Major-General Winfield S. Hancock Equestrian Statue | Cemetery Hill, Baltimore Pike 39°49′17″N 77°13′44″W / 39.82132°N 77.228877°W | Francis Edwin Elwell, sculptor Bureau Brothers Foundry Smith Granite Company | 1896 | MN 300 | ||
Major-General Winfield S. Hancock Wounded Marker | South Hancock Avenue 39°48′32″N 77°14′13″W / 39.808769°N 77.237076°W | Smith Granite Company | 1892 | MN 251 | ||
General Alexander Hays Statue 63rd Pennsylvania Infantry | Ziegler's Grove, Hancock Avenue 39°49′01″N 77°14′04″W / 39.816829°N 77.234547°W | J. Otto Schweizer, sculptor Gorham Manufacturing Company, foundry Van Amringe Granite Company | circa 1914 | MN 207 | ||
Major-General Oliver Otis Howard Equestrian Statue | East Cemetery Hill, Baltimore Pike 39°49′19″N 77°13′44″W / 39.821948°N 77.228877°W | Robert Ingersoll Aitken, sculptor | 1932 | MN 305 | Union cmdr, corps | |
Major-General Oliver Otis Howard's Headquarters Marker 11th Corps Headquarters Marker | Cemetery Hill, Howard Avenue 39°49′17″N 77°13′43″W / 39.821510°N 77.228713°W | |||||
Brigadier-General Albion P. Howe's Headquarters Marker | Taneytown Road & Howe Avenue 39°47′02″N 77°13′48″W / 39.784027°N 77.229928°W | 1905 | MN 398 | A bronze plaque affixed to a boulder. | ||
Reverend Horatio S. Howell Memorial Chaplain of the 90th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment | Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chambersburg Street 39°49′51″N 77°13′57″W / 39.830824°N 77.232592°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 399 | Exiting after Sunday Mass, Chaplain Howell was shot and killed on the steps of the church. | |
Sergeant Amos Humiston Marker 154th New York Infantry | Stratton Street 39°49′55″N 77°13′43″W / 39.83205°N 77.228715°W | 1993 | MN ? | Months after the battle, Sergeant Humiston's corpse was identified through the photograph of his children that he clutched in his hand. | ||
Brigadier-General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys Statue | Emmitsburg Road 39°48′30″N 77°14′38″W / 39.8082°N 77.243889°W | J. Otto Schweizer, sculptor Gorham Manufacturing Company, foundry Van Amringe Granite Company | 1919 | MN 201 | ||
Brigadier-General Henry Jackson Hunt's Headquarters Marker | Taneytown Road, south of Leister House 39°48′49″N 77°13′54″W / 39.813617°N 77.231783°W | E. B. Cope, architect | 1920 | |||
Major-General George Meade Equestrian Statue | Cemetery Ridge, Hancock Avenue 39°48′50″N 77°14′05″W / 39.813881°N 77.23481°W | H. K. Bush-Brown, sculptor | 1895 | MN 690 | Union cmdr, army | |
Major-General George Meade's Headquarters Marker Army of the Potomac Headquarters Marker | Taneytown Road, south of Leister Farm 39°48′52″N 77°13′56″W / 39.814472°N 77.232111°W | E. B. Cope, architect | 1920 | MN 450 | A bronze cannon barrel atop a stone base. One of 10 similar Union headquarters markers. | |
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry C. Merwin Marker 27th Connecticut Infantry | Wheatfield Road 39°47′51″N 77°14′27″W / 39.797567°N 77.2409°W | 1880 | MN 770 | |||
Major-General John Newton's Headquarters Marker 1st Corps Headquarters Marker | Pleasonton Avenue 39°48′28″N 77°13′54″W / 39.807784°N 77.231656°W | 1913 | 1st Corps commander Major-General John F. Reynolds was mortally wounded on July 1, the first day of the battle. Major-General Abner Doubleday assumed command, serving one day. Major-General Newton was installed as 1st Corps commander on July 2. | |||
Colonel Patrick H. O'Rorke Relief Bust 140th New York Infantry Monument | Little Round Top 39°47′29″N 77°14′14″W / 39.791284°N 77.237089°W | J. G. Hamilton, sculptor Smith Granite Company | 1889 | MN 94 | ||
Major Joshua G. Palmer Marker 66th Ohio Volunteer Infantry | Culp's Hill, Slocum Avenue 39°49′12″N 77°13′10″W / 39.820100°N 77.219450°W | 1887 | MN 771 | |||
Brevet-Lieutenant William Brooke Rawle Memorial Flagpole 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry | East Cavalry Field, Gregg Avenue 39°49′40″N 77°10′06″W / 39.827748°N 77.168219°W | 1909 | MN 789 | |||
Major-General John F. Reynolds Equestrian Statue | McPherson Ridge, Chambersburg Pike at Stone-Meredith Avenue 39°50′16″N 77°15′05″W / 39.837899°N 77.251284°W | H. K. Bush-Brown, sculptor Bureau Brothers Foundry | 1898 | MN 28 | Union cmdr, corps | |
Major-General John F. Reynolds Statue | National Cemetery 39°49′17″N 77°13′49″W / 39.8213°N 77.23033°W | John Quincy Adams Ward, sculptor Robert Wood & Company, foundry | 1872 | MN 291 | Union commander, corps | |
Major-General John F. Reynolds Killed Marker | Herbst Woods, Reynolds Avenue 39°50′04″N 77°15′03″W / 39.834392°N 77.250954°W | 1886 | MN 41 | Union commander, corps | ||
Brigadier-General John Cleveland Robinson Statue | Doubleday & Robinson Avenues 39°50′36″N 77°14′31″W / 39.843464°N 77.241886°W | J. Massey Rhind, sculptor Jonathan Williams, Inc., foundry Worden-Gilboy Company (base) | 1917 | MN 10 | ||
Major-General John Sedgwick Equestrian Statue | Munshower Knoll, Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′46″N 77°14′02″W / 39.796224°N 77.233863°W | H. K. Bush-Brown, sculptor Bureau Brothers Foundry Davis Granite Company | 1913 | MN 112 | ||
Major-General John Sedgwick's Headquarters Marker 6th Corps Headquarters Marker | Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′50″N 77°14′04″W / 39.797200°N 77.234483°W | |||||
Major-General Daniel E. Sickles's Headquarters Marker 3rd Corps Headquarters Marker | Trostle Farm, United States Avenue 39°48′09″N 77°14′34″W / 39.802544°N 77.242773°W | |||||
Major-General Daniel E. Sickles Wounded Marker | United States Avenue, near Trostle Barn 39°48′09″N 77°14′34″W / 39.802544°N 77.242773°W | Unknown sculptor | circa 1901 | MN 193 | ||
Major-General Henry Slocum Equestrian Statue | Stevens' Knoll, Slocum Avenue 39°49′09″N 77°13′29″W / 39.819128°N 77.224588°W | Edward Clark Potter, sculptor Gorham Manufacturing Company, foundry | 1902 | MN 312 | ||
Major-General Henry Slocum's Headquarters Marker | Powers' Hill, Baltimore Pike 39°48′29″N 77°13′04″W / 39.807983°N 77.217833°W | Emmor Cope | 1913 | MN 458 | ||
Brigadier-General George Stannard Statue | Vermont State Monument (Stannard Vermont Brigade Monument) Hancock Avenue 39°48′34″N 77°14′11″W / 39.80945°N 77.23636°W | Karl Gerhardt sculptor Frederick & Field | 1889 | MN 250 | ||
Major-General George Sykes's Headquarters Marker 5th Corps Headquarters Marker | Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′50″N 77°14′04″W / 39.797200°N 77.234483°W | |||||
Colonel Charles F. Taylor Marker 13th Pennsylvania Reserves Regiment | Ayres Avenue 39°47′44″N 77°14′28″W / 39.795601°N 77.241234°W | 1905 | MN 393 | Colonel Taylor, of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, at age 23 was the youngest colonel in the Union Army. Killed July 3, 1863.[9] | ||
Brigadier-General Strong Vincent Statue 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument | Little Round Top 39°47′24″N 77°14′13″W / 39.789957°N 77.236969°W | S. J. O'Kelley, sculptor, P. F. Eisenbrown & Sons Company, Reading, PA | 1889 | MN 91 | ||
Brigadier-General Strong Vincent Marker | Little Round Top 39°47′26″N 77°14′13″W / 39.7906598°N 77.236921°W | Codori Memorials | 1878 | MN 92 | ||
Col. Strong Vincent Fell Here Marker | Little Round Top 39°47′29″N 77°14′13″W / 39.791283°N 77.237017°W | |||||
Brigadier-General James S. Wadsworth Statue | McPherson Ridge, North Reynolds Avenue 39°50′18″N 77°14′52″W / 39.83829°N 77.24769°W | Roland Hinton Perry, sculptor | 1914 | MN 24 | Union commander, divisional | |
Brigadier-General James S. Wadsworth's Division Tablet | McPherson Ridge, North Reynolds Avenue 39°50′13″N 77°14′55″W / 39.836833°N 77.248717°W | Emmor Cope | 1909 | MN 426 | ||
Colonel George Hull Ward Marker 15th Massachusetts Infantry | Emmitsburg Road 39°48′44″N 77°14′19″W / 39.812239°N 77.238737°W | Boston Marble & Granite Company | 1886 | MN 817 | ||
Brigadier-General G. K. Warren Statue | Little Round Top 39°47′33″N 77°14′12″W / 39.792516°N 77.236683°W | Karl Gerhardt, sculptor Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company | 1888 | MN 99 | ||
Brigadier-General Alexander Stewart Webb Statue | Hancock Avenue 39°48′47″N 77°14′07″W / 39.81296°N 77.23537°W | J. Massey Rhind, sculptor Jonathan Williams, Inc., foundry Worden-Crawford Company | 1915 | MN 224 | ||
Weed and Hazlett Monument (originally 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Monument) | Little Round Top 39°47′32″N 77°14′12″W / 39.792121°N 77.236583°W | Schell, contractor | 1889 | MN 96 | Honors Brigadier-General Stephen H. Weed and Lieutenant Charles E. Hazlett who were both shot near this spot. | |
Major-General William Wells Statue | Plum Run Valley 39°47′06″N 77°14′45″W / 39.78504°N 77.245761°W | J. Otto Schweizer, sculptor Gorham Manufacturing Company, foundry Van Amringe Granite Company | 1914 | MN 371 | Union commander, battalion | |
Colonel George L. Willard Monument 125th New York Infantry | near Plum Run 39°48′23″N 77°14′20″W / 39.80635°N 77.238975°W | 1888 | MN 397 | Monument to Colonel Willard, who died in the battle. | ||
Brigadier-General Samuel K. Zook Monument | Wheatfield Road 39°47′54″N 77°14′33″W / 39.798416°N 77.242559°W | H. A. Dorr Company | 1882 | MN 168 | In an 1894 photograph. | |
Monuments to specific units | ||||||
UNITED STATES | ||||||
Custer's Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°49′36″N 77°09′55″W / 39.826633°N 77.165150°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN521 | ||
Gregg's Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°49′05″N 77°10′10″W / 39.818133°N 77.169433°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN519 | ||
McIntosh's Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°49′33″N 77°09′47″W / 39.825900°N 77.163067°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN517 | ||
Neill's Brigade Tablet | Neill Avenue 39°48′29″N 77°12′35″W / 39.808017°N 77.209733°W | Cope, E.B. | 1912 | MN500 | ||
Tidball's Brigade Tablet | East Cavalry Field 39°49′13″N 77°10′00″W / 39.820233°N 77.166667°W | Cope, E.B. | 1911 | MN530 | ||
5th Army Corps Headquarters Marker | Sedgwick Avenue, north of Wheatfield Road 39°47′54″N 77°14′05″W / 39.79827°N 77.2347°W | Unknown sculptor | 1898 | MN 400 | ||
Battery A, 4th United States Artillery Monument | The Angle 39°48′47″N 77°14′09″W / 39.813171°N 77.235814°W | |||||
Battery B, 4th United States Artillery Monument | North of Chambersburg Road 39°50′08″N 77°14′45″W / 39.835689°N 77.245881°W | Cope, E.B. | 1908 | MN675-B | Lt. James Stewart commanding | |
Battery C, 5th United States Artillery Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′36″N 77°14′10″W / 39.81005°N 77.23598°W | |||||
Battery D, 5th United States Artillery Monument | Little Round Top 39°47′31″N 77°14′12″W / 39.792059°N 77.236599°W | |||||
Battery E, 4th United States Artillery Monument | Bushman Woods 39°46′59″N 77°14′47″W / 39.783092°N 77.246444°W | Cope, E.B. | 1908 | MN677-A | Lt. Samuel S. Elder's section | |
Batteries E & G, 1st United States Artillery Monument | East Cavalry Field 39°49′17″N 77°09′53″W / 39.821417°N 77.164733°W | Cope, E.B. | 1908 | MN660-A | Lt. James Chester's section | |
Batteries E & G, 1st United States Artillery Monument | East Cavalry Field 39°49′09″N 77°10′07″W / 39.819033°N 77.168567°W | Cope, E.B. | 1907 | MN661-D | Lt. Ernest L. Kinney's section | |
Battery K, 5th United States Artillery Monument | Culp's Hill 39°49′12″N 77°13′13″W / 39.820074°N 77.220294°W | |||||
Battery K, 5th United States Artillery Monument | Baltimore Pike 39°48′47″N 77°13′25″W / 39.81299°N 77.22369°W | |||||
Battery M, 2nd United States Artillery | East Cavalry Field 39°49′06″N 77°10′09″W / 39.818333°N 77.169283°W | Cope, E.B. | 1907 | MN670-B | ||
Companies A, B, D & H, 1st United States Sharpshooters Monument "New York Sharpshooters" | Berdan Avenue 39°48′29″N 77°15′27″W / 39.807994°N 77.257555°W | Frederick & Field | 1889 | MN 75-B | ||
Companies C, I & K, 1st United States Sharpshooters and Company B, 2nd United States Sharpshooters Monument "Michigan Sharpshooters" | Little Round Top 39°47′28″N 77°14′16″W / 39.791181°N 77.237672°W | Smith Granite Company | 1889 | MN 98 | ||
Company E, 1st United States Sharpshooters and Companies F & G, 2nd United States Sharpshooters "Berdan's Sharpshooters" New Hampshire Sharpshooters Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′29″N 77°14′10″W / 39.808079°N 77.23618°W | Thomas Nahn, contractor | 1893 | MN 262 | "The monument marks the position held by Company E, 1st New Hampshire Sharpshooters on July 3, 1863."[10] | |
Company F, 1st United States Sharpshooters Monument "Vermont Sharpshooters" | Pitzer Woods, Berdan Avenue 39°48′29″N 77°15′26″W / 39.80812°N 77.257118°W | F. Moynehan, sculptor | 1898 | MN 74 | ||
Company G, 1st United States Sharpshooters Monument "Wisconsin Sharpshooters" | Emmitsburg Road 39°48′29″N 77°14′40″W / 39.80805°N 77.2444°W | Ryegate Granite Company | 1888 | MN 198-A | ||
Company D, 2nd United States Sharpshooters Monument "Maine Sharpshooters" | Granite Farm Lane 39°47′26″N 77°15′00″W / 39.790617°N 77.250117°W | Unknown maker | 1889 | MN 83 | ||
Companies E & H, 2nd United States Sharpshooters Monument "Vermont Sharpshooters" | Granite Farm Lane 39°47′20″N 77°14′49″W / 39.788971°N 77.246873°W | F. Moynehan, sculptor | 1889 | MN 84 | ||
CONNECTICUT | ||||||
2nd Connecticut Light Artillery Battery Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′14″N 77°14′05″W / 39.80375°N 77.2346°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 268-B | ||
5th Connecticut Infantry Monument | Slocum Avenue, south of Culp's Hill 39°48′56″N 77°13′03″W / 39.815562°N 77.217394°W | Smith Granite Company | 1887 | MN 331 | ||
14th Connecticut Infantry Monument | North Hancock Avenue 39°48′50″N 77°14′08″W / 39.81384°N 77.23543°W | John Flaherty, sculptor | 1884 | MN 217-F | ||
14th Connecticut Infantry Marker | Bliss Barn site, Emmitsburg Road 39°48′59″N 77°14′31″W / 39.8164°N 77.24205°W | 1884 | MN ? | |||
17th Connecticut Infantry Monument | Barlow's Knoll, Howard Avenue 39°50′44″N 77°13′34″W / 39.84544°N 77.2262°W | W. H. Curtis, sculptor | 1884 | MN 69 | ||
17th Connecticut Infantry Monument | East Cemetery Hill 39°49′21″N 77°13′41″W / 39.822632°N 77.228115°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 296 | ||
17th Connecticut Infantry Memorial Flagpole | Barlow's Knoll, Howard Avenue 39°50′44″N 77°13′34″W / 39.84561°N 77.22617°W | Walworth Manufacturing Company, Boston, MA | 1902 | MN 790 | ||
20th Connecticut Infantry Monument | Slocum Avenue 39°48′57″N 77°13′04″W / 39.81595°N 77.21786°W | Curtis & Hughes Millstone Quarries | 1885 | MN 330 | ||
27th Connecticut Infantry Monument | Wheatfield Road 39°47′49″N 77°14′30″W / 39.797069°N 77.241558°W | St. Johnsbury Granite Company | 1885 | MN 136-A | Marks the spot where Colonel Henry Merwin was shot. | |
27th Connecticut Infantry Monument | Brooke Avenue 39°47′43″N 77°14′49″W / 39.79535°N 77.247073°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 144 | ||
DELAWARE | ||||||
1st Delaware Infantry Monument | North Hancock Avenue 39°48′53″N 77°14′08″W / 39.8146°N 77.235455°W | Thomas Davidson | 1886 | MN 215-A | ||
1st Delaware Infantry Marker | ||||||
2nd Delaware Infantry Monument | Brooke Avenue 39°47′41″N 77°14′48″W / 39.79485°N 77.2468°W | Thomas Davidson | 1886 relocated 1909 | MN 143-A | ||
ILLINOIS | ||||||
First Shot Marker 8th Illinois Cavalry Marker | Ephraim Wisler House, 1495 West Chambersburg Pike 39°51′03″N 77°16′51″W / 39.850964°N 77.280727°W | Smith Granite Company | 1886 | MN 1 | 8th Illinois Cavalry veterans gathered around the First Shot Marker at the 50th anniversary of the battle, 1913. | |
8th Illinois Cavalry Monument | Reynolds Avenue 39°50′09″N 77°14′58″W / 39.835796°N 77.249447°W | Smith Granite Company | 1891 | MN 39 | ||
12th Illinois Cavalry Monument | North Reynolds Avenue 39°50′13″N 77°14′55″W / 39.837082°N 77.248556°W | Smith Granite Company | 1891 | MN 20 | ||
82nd Illinois Infantry Monument | West Howard Avenue 39°50′34″N 77°13′56″W / 39.84283°N 77.23235°W | Triebel & Sons | 1891 | MN 58 | ||
INDIANA | ||||||
3rd Indiana Cavalry Monument | North Reynolds Avenue 39°50′16″N 77°14′52″W / 39.837912°N 77.24784°W | A. A. McKain, sculptor | 1885 | MN 23 | ||
7th Indiana Infantry Monument | Culp's Hill 39°49′13″N 77°13′14″W / 39.820294°N 77.22049°W | Unknown sculptor | 1885 | MN 313 | ||
14th Indiana Infantry Monument | Baltimore Pike 39°49′17″N 77°13′44″W / 39.821462°N 77.228906°W | A. A. McKain, sculptor | 1885 | MN 308-B | ||
19th Indiana Infantry Monument | Stone-Meredith Avenue at Herbst Woods 39°50′03″N 77°15′15″W / 39.834178°N 77.254237°W | Whitehead & Wright | 1885 | MN 37 | ||
20th Indiana Infantry Monument | South Slocum Avenue 39°47′41″N 77°14′34″W / 39.79486°N 77.242765°W | A. W. Ayres & Son | 1888 | MN 141 | Dedication of the monument, 1885. | |
27th Indiana Infantry Marker | East Confederate Avenue 39°48′51″N 77°12′58″W / 39.814267°N 77.216017°W | Unknown sculptor | 1885 | MN ? | Marks the regiment's position on July 3, 1863 | |
27th Indiana Infantry Monument | Culp's Hill 39°48′49″N 77°12′57″W / 39.81353°N 77.215957°W | 1890 | MN 339-C | |||
MAINE | ||||||
Hall's Battery, 2nd Maine Artillery Monument | Chambersburg Pike at Stone-Meredith Avenue 39°50′16″N 77°15′06″W / 39.837848°N 77.251547°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 29-G | ||
Hall's Battery, 2nd Maine Artillery Marker | National Cemetery 39°49′03″N 77°13′54″W / 39.81755°N 77.23155°W | MN ? | ||||
Stevens' Battery, 5th Maine Artillery Monument | Stevens' Knoll, Slocum Avenue 39°49′10″N 77°13′28″W / 39.81935°N 77.224564°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 311-H | ||
Stevens' Battery, 5th Maine Artillery Marker | Lutheran Theological Seminary, Seminary Lane 39°50′01″N 77°14′42″W / 39.833741°N 77.244946°W | 1889 | MN ? | Position on July 1, 1863. | ||
Dow's Battery, 6th Maine Artillery Battery Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′12″N 77°14′04″W / 39.803292°N 77.234534°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 270-D | ||
1st Maine Cavalry Monument | Hanover Road 39°49′05″N 77°10′09″W / 39.81795°N 77.169235°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 382 | ||
3rd Maine Infantry Monument | Peach Orchard, Birney Avenue 39°48′01″N 77°15′00″W / 39.800411°N 77.250067°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 175-D | ||
3rd Maine Infantry Marker | Berdan Avenue 39°48′29″N 77°15′26″W / 39.808004°N 77.257255°W | MN ? | ||||
3rd Maine Infantry Marker | Hancock Avenue 39°48′45″N 77°14′07″W / 39.81249°N 77.23529°W | MN ? | ||||
4th Maine Infantry Monument | Crawford Avenue at Devil's Den 39°47′31″N 77°14′29″W / 39.791882°N 77.241421°W | Unknown maker | 1889 | MN 126-C | ||
4th Maine Infantry Marker | Hancock Avenue 39°48′45″N 77°14′07″W / 39.812491°N 77.23529°W | |||||
5th Maine Infantry Monument | South Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′43″N 77°14′06″W / 39.795311°N 77.235006°W | Unknown maker | 1889 | MN 106-D | ||
6th Maine Infantry Monument | Howe Avenue 39°47′00″N 77°13′42″W / 39.783435°N 77.228407°W | Hallowell Granite Company | 1889 | MN 378 | ||
7th Maine Infantry Monument | Neill Avenue at Wolf Hill 39°48′28″N 77°12′38″W / 39.807889°N 77.210646°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 361-B | ||
10th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment Monument "10th Maine Battalion" | Baltimore Pike 39°48′41″N 77°13′15″W / 39.811509°N 77.220723°W | Hallowell Granite Company | 1889 | MN 354 | ||
16th Maine Infantry Monument | Oak Ridge, west of Doubleday Avenue 39°50′30″N 77°14′34″W / 39.841588°N 77.242832°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 15-E | ||
16th Maine Infantry Marker | Doubleday Avenue 39°50′40″N 77°14′31″W / 39.844555°N 77.241985°W | MN ? | ||||
17th Maine Infantry Monument | DeTrobriand Avenue 39°47′45″N 77°14′40″W / 39.795746°N 77.244412°W | Hallowell Granite Company | 1889 | MN 150-C | Detail of the infantryman atop the monument. | |
17th Maine Infantry Position Marker | Hancock Avenue 39°48′29″N 77°14′10″W / 39.807961°N 77.236087°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN ? | ||
19th Maine Infantry Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′40″N 77°14′10″W / 39.81106°N 77.23612°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 236-D | ||
20th Maine Infantry Monument | Little Round Top 39°47′22″N 77°14′10″W / 39.789476°N 77.236146°W | Unknown maker | 1886 | MN 89-B | A replica of the Gettysburg 20th Maine Infantry Monument is at Chamberlain Freedom Park in Brewer, Maine. | |
20th Maine Infantry Monument | Big Round Top 39°47′12″N 77°14′22″W / 39.786642°N 77.239544°W | Unknown sculptor | 1889 | MN 372-B | Marks regiment's position on the night of July 2, 1863. | |
Maine Sharpshooters Monument (Company D, 2nd United States Sharpshooters) | Granite Farm Lane 39°47′26″N 77°15′00″W / 39.790617°N 77.250117°W | Unknown maker | 1889 | MN 83 | ||
MARYLAND | ||||||
Battery A, Maryland Artillery Monument "Rigby's Battery" | Powers' Hill, Granite Schoolhouse Lane 39°48′22″N 77°13′10″W / 39.806067°N 77.219433°W | Standard Granite Quarries J. Regester & Son, foundry | 1888 | MN 359-A | ||
1st Maryland Cavalry Monument | East Cavalry Field 39°49′30″N 77°09′47″W / 39.825123°N 77.162933°W | Standard Granite Quarries J. Regester & Son, foundry | 1890 | MN 388 | ||
Purnell Legion, Company A, Maryland Cavalry Monument | East Cavalry Field 39°49′35″N 77°09′53″W / 39.826459°N 77.164611°W | Frederick & Field | 1890 | MN 285 | ||
1st Maryland Volunteer Infantry, Eastern Shore Brigade Monument | Slocum Avenue 39°49′09″N 77°13′11″W / 39.81917°N 77.2197°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 318-B | ||
1st Maryland Volunteer Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade Monument | Slocum Avenue 39°48′53″N 77°13′00″W / 39.814727°N 77.216718°W | Frederick & Field J. Regester & Son, foundry | 1888 | MN 335-B | ||
3rd Maryland Volunteer Infantry Monument | Slocum Avenue 39°48′57″N 77°13′04″W / 39.815867°N 77.217838°W | P. F. Eisenbrown, Eagle Granite Works J. Regester & Son, foundry | 1888 | MN 334-B | ||
MASSACHUSETTS | ||||||
1st Massachusetts Light Artillery Battery Monument | National Cemetery 39°49′04″N 77°13′54″W / 39.817729°N 77.231599°W | Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 282-A | ||
3rd Massachusetts Artillery Battery Monument | Althoff Lane 39°47′48″N 77°14′17″W / 39.79673°N 77.238083°W | Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 117-B | ||
5th Massachusetts Artillery Battery Monument | Wheatfield Avenue 39°48′02″N 77°14′49″W / 39.8006°N 77.2469°W | Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 170-B | ||
9th Massachusetts Artillery Battery Monument | Trostle Farm, near United States Avenue 39°48′06″N 77°14′33″W / 39.80165°N 77.24248°W | Boston Marble & Granite Company | 1885 | MN 194-B | ||
9th Massachusetts Artillery Battery Monument "Bigelow's Battery" | Ziegler's Grove, Hancock Avenue 39°48′58″N 77°14′06″W / 39.81599°N 77.23487°W | John Bigelow, designer Charles Reed, sculptor Boston Marble & Granite Company | 1885 | MN 213-B | ||
9th Massachusetts Artillery Battery Monument "Bigelow's Battery" | Wheatfield Road 39°47′19″N 77°14′16″W / 39.788493°N 77.237819°W | 1885 | MN 169-B | |||
1st Massachusetts Cavalry Monument | South Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′46″N 77°14′03″W / 39.796061°N 77.234161°W | Boston Marble and Granite Company | 1885 | MN 111 | ||
1st Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Emmitsburg Road at Sickles Avenue 39°48′31″N 77°14′37″W / 39.808728°N 77.243707°W | Smith Granite Company | 1886 | MN 199-A | ||
1st Massachusetts Infantry Marker | Sickles Avenue 39°48′34″N 77°14′45″W / 39.809535°N 77.245796°W | 1913 | ||||
2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment Monument | Colgrove Avenue 39°48′48″N 77°12′57″W / 39.813324°N 77.215871°W | Joshua Happolo | 1879 | MN 342-B | ||
7th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | South Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′45″N 77°14′03″W / 39.795929°N 77.234121°W | Unknown sculptor | 1886 | MN 109-B | ||
9th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Sykes Avenue, on north side of Big Round Top 39°47′19″N 77°14′16″W / 39.788493°N 77.237819°W | Unknown maker | 1885 | MN 87-B | ||
10th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | South Sedgewick Avenue 39°47′47″N 77°14′03″W / 39.79637°N 77.23419°W | J. K. Newell, designer Melzar Hunt Mosman, sculptor Chester Granite Company | 1885 | MN 113-B | ||
11th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Emmitsburg Road 39°48′29″N 77°14′39″W / 39.80807°N 77.244031°W | Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 200-B | ||
12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Monument | Doubleday Avenue 39°50′37″N 77°14′31″W / 39.843697°N 77.242068°W | Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 8-D | ||
12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Marker | Hancock Avenue 39°48′24″N 77°14′06″W / 39.806708°N 77.235107°W | |||||
12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Marker | Ziegler's Grove, Hancock Avenue 39°49′02″N 77°14′00″W / 39.817187°N 77.233412°W | |||||
13th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Monument | Robinson Avenue 39°50′33″N 77°14′29″W / 39.84259°N 77.24129°W | Edward Ludwig Albert Pausch, sculptor Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 18-B | ||
15th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Hancock Avenue, south of The Angle 39°48′39″N 77°14′10″W / 39.810739°N 77.2361°W | possibly W. P. Dolly, sculptor Boston Marble & Granite Company | 1886 | MN 203-B | Bas-relief portrait of Colonel George H. Ward. | |
16th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Emmitsburg Road 39°48′25″N 77°14′43″W / 39.80705°N 77.24534°W | Hallowell Granite Company | 1886 | MN 196-B | ||
18th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Monument | Sickles Avenue at the Loop 39°47′50″N 77°14′45″W / 39.79736°N 77.24591°W | Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 162-B | ||
19th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′41″N 77°14′07″W / 39.811503°N 77.235416°W | Smith Granite Company | 1885 | MN 245-B | ||
20th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′41″N 77°14′10″W / 39.811449°N 77.236159°W | Smith Granite Company | 1886 | MN 234-B | The boulder atop the monument came from Massachusetts. | |
22nd Massachusetts Infantry Monument "Henry Wilson's Regiment" | Sickles Avenue 39°47′50″N 77°14′47″W / 39.797116°N 77.24641°W | Smith Granite Company | 1886 | MN 159-B | ||
28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Monument | Sickles Avenue at the Loop 39°47′51″N 77°14′44″W / 39.797405°N 77.245657°W | T. M. Brady, sculptor A. Ford, sculptor | 1885 | MN 167-B | ||
32nd Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Sickles Avenue 39°47′49″N 77°14′45″W / 39.79698°N 77.245965°W | S.G. Spaulding, sculptor | 1885 | MN 157-C | ||
33rd Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Slocum & Wainwright Avenues 39°49′11″N 77°13′34″W / 39.819861°N 77.226149°W | John Flaherty, sculptor | 1885 | MN 303-B | ||
37th Massachusetts Infantry Monument | Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′53″N 77°14′04″W / 39.79812°N 77.234539°W | Miles & Luce | 1886 | MN 114-B | ||
1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters Monument "Andrews Sharpshooters" | Hancock Avenue 39°48′49″N 77°14′08″W / 39.813661°N 77.235443°W | Fred M. Torrey, sculptor | 1913 | MN 218-A | ||
2nd Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters Monument "Andrews Sharpshooters" | Sickles Avenue at the Loop 39°47′49″N 77°14′47″W / 39.797014°N 77.246365°W | M.H. Murphy, sculptor Boston Marble & Granite Company | 1885 | MN 158 | ||
MICHIGAN | ||||||
9th Michigan Battery Monument Battery I, 1st Michigan Light Artillery "Daniels' Battery" | Hancock Avenue 39°48′28″N 77°14′10″W / 39.80785°N 77.235985°W | Smith Granite Company | 1889 | MN 263-D | ||
Michigan Cavalry Brigade (1st, 5th, 6th, & 7th Michigan Cavalry) Monument | East Cavalry Field 39°49′34″N 77°09′55″W / 39.82618°N 77.16532°W | Ryegate Granite Company | 1889 | MN 384 | ||
1st Michigan Volunteer Infantry Monument | Sickles Avenue 39°47′51″N 77°14′48″W / 39.79737°N 77.24655°W | Smith Granite Company | 1889 | MN 161-C | ||
3rd Michigan Infantry Monument | Peach Orchard, Sickles Avenue 39°48′01″N 77°14′57″W / 39.80018°N 77.24927°W | Mitchell Granite Company | 1889 | MN 174-B | ||
4th Michigan Infantry Monument | Sickles & DeTrobiand Avenues 39°47′46″N 77°14′38″W / 39.79619°N 77.243905°W | Lorado Taft, sculptor Mitchell Granite Co. American Bronze Co. | 1889 | MN 152-B | "A color bearer in action"[11] | |
5th Michigan Infantry Monument | Sickles Avenue 39°47′50″N 77°14′42″W / 39.79719°N 77.244959°W | Ryegate Granite Company | 1889 | MN 154 | ||
7th Michigan Infantry Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′42″N 77°14′10″W / 39.8118°N 77.23619°W | Joseph Pasetti, carver Smith Granite Company | 1888 | MN 233-B | ||
16th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Monument | Little Round Top 39°47′28″N 77°14′15″W / 39.7910°N 77.23745°W | Smith Granite Company | 1888 | MN 95-B | ||
24th Michigan Infantry Monument "Iron Brigade" | Stone-Meredith Avenue 39°50′06″N 77°15′16″W / 39.83491°N 77.25441°W | Ryegate Granite Company | 1889 | MN 36 | ||
24th Michigan Infantry Marker "Iron Brigade" | Culp's Hill 39°50′06″N 77°15′16″W / 39.83491°N 77.25441°W | |||||
Michigan Sharpshooters Monument (1st United States Sharpshooters, Companies C, I & K and 2nd United States Sharpshooters, Company B) | Little Round Top 39°47′28″N 77°14′16″W / 39.791181°N 77.237672°W | Smith Granite Company | 1889 | MN 98 | ||
MINNESOTA | ||||||
1st Minnesota Infantry Memorial Urn | National Cemetery 39°49′10″N 77°13′55″W / 39.819483°N 77.231933°W | Unknown sculptor | 1867 | MN 639 | ||
1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Monument | More images | South Hancock Avenue 39°48′24″N 77°14′06″W / 39.806631°N 77.235021°W | Jacob Fjelde, sculptor | 1897 | MN 265 | The regiment suffered 82% casualties in this one action.[12] |
1st Minnesota Infantry Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′38″N 77°14′10″W / 39.810483°N 77.236083°W | 1897 | MN 238 | |||
NEW HAMPSHIRE | ||||||
Battery A, 1st New Hampshire Light Artillery Monument "Edgell's Battery" | National Cemetery 39°49′05″N 77°13′56″W / 39.818048°N 77.232173°W | 1912 | MN 638-B | |||
2nd New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Monument | Peach Orchard, Sickle Avenue 39°48′02″N 77°15′01″W / 39.800523°N 77.250334°W | Thomas Nahn, sculptor Nahn Granite Works | 1886 | MN 176-B | ||
5th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Monument | Ayres Avenue 39°47′42″N 77°14′31″W / 39.795024°N 77.24188°W | J. F. Hunton Thomas Nahn Granite Works | 1886 | MN 131-B | ||
12th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Monument | Emmitsburg Road 39°48′23″N 77°14′46″W / 39.806506°N 77.245989°W | Unknown sculptor | 1888 | MN 195-B | ||
New Hampshire Sharpshooters Monument "Berdan's Sharpshooters" | Hancock Avenue 39°48′29″N 77°14′10″W / 39.808079°N 77.23618°W | Thomas Nahn, contractor | 1893 | MN 262-B | "The monument marks the position held by Company E, 1st New Hampshire Sharpshooters on July 3, 1863."[13] | |
NEW JERSEY | ||||||
Battery A, 1st New Jersey Artillery Monument "Hexamer's Battery A" | Hancock Avenue 39°48′27″N 77°14′08″W / 39.807481°N 77.235464°W | George Brown & Company | 1888 | MN 261-B | ||
Battery B, 1st New Jersey Artillery Monument "Clark's Battery B" | Wheatfield Road & Sickles Avenue 39°48′05″N 77°14′50″W / 39.801336°N 77.247218°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 183-B | ||
1st New Jersey Cavalry Monument | East Cavalry Field 39°49′43″N 77°10′12″W / 39.828713°N 77.169962°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 383 | ||
1st New Jersey Brigade Monument 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 15th Infantry Regiments | Sedgwick Avenue 39°48′02″N 77°14′00″W / 39.800613°N 77.233394°W | New England Monument Company Bureau Brothers Foundry | 1888 | MN 271-D | ||
4th New Jersey Infantry Monument | Granite Schoolhouse Lane & Blacksmith Road 39°48′17″N 77°13′05″W / 39.804767°N 77.218°W | 1888 | MN 640 | |||
5th New Jersey Infantry Monument | Emmitsburg Road 39°48′27″N 77°14′43″W / 39.80746°N 77.245155°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 197 | ||
6th New Jersey Infantry Monument | Valley of Death, Crawford Avenue 39°47′33″N 77°14′27″W / 39.792509°N 77.240922°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 125-B | ||
7th New Jersey Infantry Monument | Sickles Avenue 39°48′05″N 77°14′48″W / 39.801487°N 77.246743°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 173 | ||
8th New Jersey Infantry Monument | Wheatfield Road 39°47′46″N 77°14′44″W / 39.79599°N 77.245585°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 148-B | ||
11th New Jersey Infantry Monument | Emmitsburg Road, south of the Klingle Farm 39°48′21″N 77°14′48″W / 39.805905°N 77.246644°W | Smith Granite Company | 1888 | MN 191-A-B | ||
12th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument | North Hancock Avenue 39°48′55″N 77°14′08″W / 39.81515°N 77.23545°W | M. Reilly, carver Beattie & Brooks Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company | 1886 | MN 211-C | The bronze bas-relief panel depicts the unit's assault on the Bliss Barn. | |
12th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Marker | Bliss Farm 39°49′00″N 77°14′31″W / 39.816567°N 77.241967°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN? | ||
13th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument | Carman Avenue 39°48′47″N 77°12′53″W / 39.812989°N 77.214704°W | Smith Granite Company | 1887 | MN 340-C | ||
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Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery Monument "Empire Battery" | Hancock Avenue 39°48′38″N 77°14′09″W / 39.810629°N 77.235778°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 240-D | ||
Battery C, 1st New York Light Artillery Monument "Barnes' Battery C" | Sedgwick Avenue 39°47′46″N 77°14′05″W / 39.796005°N 77.234724°W | Frederick & Field | 1893 | MN 107-D | ||
Battery D, 1st New York Artillery Monument "Winslow's Battery D" | Wheatfield Road 39°47′51″N 77°14′34″W / 39.797429°N 77.24283°W | Frederick & Field | 1888 | MN 140-D | ||
Battery E, 1st New York Light Artillery Monument | Cemetery Hill 39°49′14″N 77°13′42″W / 39.820611°N 77.228324°W | W. H. Shelton, sculptor Frederick & Field Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company, foundry | 1891 | MN 310-G | At the time of the battle, Battery E was attached to Battery L ("Reynold's Battery"). | |
Battery G, 1st New York Artillery Monument "Ames' Battery G" | Peach Orchard 39°48′05″N 77°15′00″W / 39.801301°N 77.250123°W | Frederick & Field | 1893 | MN 178-E | Detail of inscription: | |
Battery I, 1st New York Artillery Monument "Wiedrich's Battery I" | East Cemetery Hill 39°49′19″N 77°13′45″W / 39.821963°N 77.229075°W | William Lautz, sculptor Lautz & Company | 1889 | MN 297-B | ||
Battery K, 1st New York Light Artillery Monument | Hancock Avenue 39°48′49″N 77°14′07″W / 39.813613°N 77.235266°W |