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150th Pennsylvania Infantry Battle Lines
Photographer: Craig Swain
Taken: August 16, 2008
Caption: 150th Pennsylvania Infantry Battle Lines
Additional Description: When deployed furthest forward, the 150th stood between its right flank marker stone (seen here in the foreground) and a point near the bend in modern Stone Avenue. The regimental monument stands nearly center of the line. In the mid-afternoon fighting the regiment did wheel forward to the right (north) to attack Confederates in the vicinity of the Railroad Cut. Then returned to this line, facing west.

Note the barriers just past the monument location, which protect a small pond.
Submitted: October 12, 2008, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p39041
File Size: 1.048 Megabytes

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