Mid City North in Baton Rouge in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana — The American South (West South Central)
Massachusetts Memorial
the officers and men of the Federal
Army and Navy from Massachusetts
who lost their lives in the Department
of the Gulf during the Civil War
1861-1865
Organizations
that served in the Department
4th Infantry
26th Infantry 47th Infantry
30th Infantry 48th Infantry
31st Infantry 49th Infantry
38th Infantry 50th Infantry
41st Infantry 52nd Infantry
42nd Infantry 53rd Infantry
2nd Light Battery 7th Light Battery
4th Light Battery 12th Light Battery
6th Light Battery 13th Light Battery
15th Light Battery
Topics and series. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil. In addition, it is included in the National Cemeteries series list.
Location. 30° 26.965′ N, 91° 10.124′ W. Marker is in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in East Baton Rouge Parish. It is in Mid City North. Memorial is on North 19th Street north of Convention Street, on the right when traveling north. Located in the Baton Rouge National Cemetery. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 220 North 19th Street, Baton Rouge LA 70806, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Genl. Philemon Thomas (within shouting distance of this marker); A National Cemetery System (within shouting distance of this marker); National Cemetery (within shouting distance of this marker); Yellow Fever Memorial (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); Baton Rouge National Cemetery (about 400 feet away); Magnolia Cemetery (about 600 feet away); Civil War Battle of Baton Rouge (approx. 0.2 miles away); St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery (approx. 0.3 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Baton Rouge.
Also see . . . Baton Rouge National Cemetery. (Submitted on October 24, 2016.)
Credits. This page was last revised on February 12, 2023. It was originally submitted on October 22, 2016. This page has been viewed 422 times since then and 3 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on October 22, 2016, by Cajun Scrambler of Assumption, Louisiana. • Bernard Fisher was the editor who published this page.