Cumberland Township near Round Top in Adams County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
New York State Auxiliary Monument
(Center):
New York
in recognition
of the services
rendered by those
corps, division, and
brigade commanders
at Gettysburg not
elsewhere honored
on this field.
(Left Wing):
Sickles
Major General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
Third Corps
Daniel Butterfield
Major General
U.S. Volunteers
Chief of Staff
Army of the Potomac
Marsena Rudolph
Patrick
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Provost Marshall Gen.
Army of the Potomac
Robert Ogden Tyler
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
Artillery Reserve
Wesley Merritt
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
Reserve Brig. Cav. Corps
Thomas Casimer Devin
Colonel
6th N.Y. Cav. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Brig. 1st Cav. Corps
Henry Baxter
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Brig 2nd Div 1st Corps
Adrian Rowe Root
Colonel
94th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Brig 2nd Div 1st Corps
Roy Stone
Colonel
149th Penn. Volunteers
2nd Brig 3rd Div 1st Corps
Charles Sheils
Wainwright
Colonel
1st N.Y. Light Artillery
Commanding
Artillery Brig 1st Corps
Samuel Kurtz Zook
Brevet Major General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 1st Div 2nd Corps
Norman Jonathan Hall
Colonel
7th Mich Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 2nd Div 2nd Corps
Eliakim Sherrill
Colonel
126th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 3rd Div 2nd Corps
George Lamb Willard
Colonel
125th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 3rd Div 2nd Corps
Patrick Kelly
Colonel
88th N.Y. Volunteers
2nd Brig 1st Div 2nd Corps
James M. Bull
Lieut. Colonel
126th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 3rd Div 2nd Corps
Francis Edwin Pierce
Lieut. Colonel
108th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Brig 3rd Div 2nd Corps
J.H. Hobart Ward
Brig. Gen. U.S. Vols
Commanding
2nd Brig 1st Div 3rd Corps
Also commanding Div.
Charles Kinnaird Graham
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Brig 1st Div 3rd Corps
Joseph Bradford Carr
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Brig 2nd Div 3rd Corps
Philip Regis
Detrobriand
Colonel
38th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 1st Div 3rd Corps
Wiliam R Brewster
Colonel
73rd N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Brig 2nd Div 3rd Corps
Hiram Berdan
Colonel
1st U.S. Sharpshooters
Commanding
2nd Brig 1st Div 3rd Corps
Romeyn Beck Ayres
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Division 5th Corps
Stephen Hinsdale Weed
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 2nd Div 5th Corps
James Clay Rice
Colonel
44th N.Y. Volunteers
3rd Brig 1st Div 5th Corps
Kenner Garrard
Colonel
146th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 2nd Div 5th Corps
(Right Wing):
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 1st Div 6th Corps
Joseph Jackson Bartlett
Brigadier General
U.S. Voluneers
Commanding 2nd Brig 1st Div
and 3rd Brig 3rd Div 6th Corps
Alexander Shaler
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Brig 3rd Div 6th Corps
Charles Henry Tompkins
Colonel
1st R.I. Light Artillery
Commanding
Artillery Brig 6th Corps
David J. Nevin
Colonel
62nd N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
3rd Brig 3rd Div 6th Corps
Adolph von Steinwehr
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Div 11th Corps
Leopold Von Gilsa
Colonel
41st N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Brig 1st Div 11th Corps
George Von Amsberg
Colonel
45th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Brig 3rd Div 11th Corps
Wladimir Krzyzanowski
Colonel
58th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
2nd Brig 3rd Div 11th Corps
Charles Robert Coster
Colonel
134th N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Brig 2nd Div 11th Corps
Thomas Ward Osborn
Major
1st N.Y. Light Artillery
Commanding
Artillery Brig 11th Corps
Thomas Howard Ruger
Brigadier General
U.S. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Division 12th Corps
Archibald L. McDougall
Colonel
123rd N.Y. Volunteers
Commanding
1st Brig 1st Div 12th Corps
Silas Colgrove
Colonel
27th Indiana Infantry
Commanding
3rd Big 1st Div 12th Corps
NY commanders honored by
bronze statues on this field
Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum U.S.V.
Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday U.S.V.
Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren U.S.V.
Bv. Maj. Gen. James S. Wadsworth U.S.V.
Bv. Maj. Gen. John C. Robinson U.S.A.
Bv. Maj. Gen. George S. Greene U.S.V.
Maj. Gen. Francis C. Barlow U.S.V.
Bv. Maj. Gen. Alexander S. Webb U.S.A.
New York Commands
At Gettysburg
Cavalry Regiments
2nd - Lt. Col. Otto Harhaus
4th - Lt. Col. Augustus Pruyn
5th - Major John Hammond
6th - Major William E. Beardsley
8th - Lt. Col. William L. Markell
9th - Col. William Sackett
10th - Major M. Henry Avery
Oneida - Capt. Daniel P. Mann
Artillery Batteries
1ST Reg. Lt. Artillery
B - Lieut. Albert S. Sheldon, Capt. James McKay Rorty, Lieut. Robert E. Rogers
C - Capt. Almont Barners
D - Capt. George B. Winslow
E - Attached to Battery L
G - Capt. Nelson Ames
I - Capt. Michael Wiedrich
K - Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh
L - Capt. Gilbert H. Reynolds; Lieut. George Beck
M - Lieut. Charles E. Winegar
Independent Lt Batteries
1st - Capt. Andrew Cowan
3rd - Capt. William A. Harn
4th - Capt. James E. Smith
5th - Capt. Elijah D. Taft
6th - Capt. Joseph W. Martin
10th - Attahced to Bat. E. 5th Mass.
11th - Attached to Bat. K 1st Art.
13th - Lieut. William Wheeler
14th - Attached to Bat. B 1st Art.
15th - Capt. Patrick Hart
Engineer Regiments
15th - Major Walter L. Cassin
50th - Col. William H. Pettes
Infantry Regiments
8th - Lieut. Hermann Foerster
10th - Major George F. Hopper
12th - Capt. Henry W. Rider
33rd - Capt. Henry J. Gifford
39th - Major Hugo Hildebrandt
40th - Col. Thomas W. Egan
41st - Lt. Col. Detleo Von Einsiedel
42nd - Col. James E. Mallon
43rd - Lieut. Col. John Wilson
44th - Col. James C. Rice; Lt. Col. Freeman Conner
45th - Col. George Von Amsberg; Lt. Col. Adolphus Dobke
49th - Col. Daniel D. Bidwell
52nd - Lt. Col. Chas. G. Freudenberg; Capt. William Scherrer
54th - Major Stephen Kovacs
57th - Lieut. Col. Alford B. Chapman
58th - Lt. Col. August Otto; Capt. Emil Koenig
59th - Lt. Col. Max A. Thoman; Capt. William McFadden
60th - Col. Abel Godard
61st - Lt. Col. Koscar Broady
62nd - Lt. Col. Theo. B. Hamilton
63rd - Lieut. Col. Richard C. Bentley; Capt. Thomas Touhy
64th - Col. Daniel G. Bingham; Major Leman W. Bradley
65th - Col. Joseph E. Hamblin
66th - Col. Orlando H. Morris; Lt. Col. John S. Hammell; Major Peter Nelson
67th - Col. Nelson Cross
68th - Col. Gotthilf Bourry
69th - Capt. Richard Moroney; Lieut. James J. Smith
70th - Col. J. Egbert Farnum
71st - Col Henry L. Potter
72nd - Col. John S. Austin; Lieut. Col. John Leonard
73rd - Major Michael W. Burns
74th - Lieut. Col. Thomas Holt
76th - Major Andrew J. Grover; Capt. John E. Cook
77th - Lt. Col. Winsor B. French
78th - Lt. Col. H. Von Hammerstein
80th - Col. Theodore B. Gates
82nd - Lieut. Col. James Huston; Capt. John Darrow
83rd - Lt. Col. Joseph A. Moesch
84th - Col. Edward B. Fowler
86th - Lieut. Col. Benj. L. Higgins 88th - Capt. Dennis F. Burke
93rd - Col. John S. Crocker
94th - Col. Adrian R. Root; Major Samuel A. Moffett
95th - Col. George H. Biddle; Major Edward Pye
97th - Col. Charles Wheelock; Major Charles Northrup
102nd - Col. James C. Lane; Capt. Lewis R. Stegman
104th - Col. Gilbert G. Prey
107th - Col. Nirom M. Crane
108th - Lt. Col. Francis E. Pierce
111th - Col. Clinton D. MacDougall; Lieut. Col. Isaac M. Lusk; Capt. Aaron P. Seeley
119th - Col. John T. Lockman, Lieut. Col. Edward F. Lloyd
120th - Lt. Col. Corn D. Westbrook; Major John R. Tappen
121st - Col. Emory Upton
122nd - Col. Silas Titus
123rd - Lieut. Col. James C. Rogers; Capt. Adolphus H. Tanner
124th - Col. A. Van Horne Ellis; Lt. Col. Francis M. Cummins
125th - Lieut. Col. Levin Crandell
126th - Col. Eliakim Sherrill; Lt. Col. James M. Bull
134th - Lieut. Col. Allan H. Jackson
136th - Col. James Wood Jr.
137th - Col. David Ireland
140th - Col. Patrick H. O'rorke; Lieut. Col. Louis Ernst
145th - Col. E. Livingston Price
146th - Col. Kenner Garrard; Lieut. Col. David T. Jenkins
147th - Lieut. Col. Francis C. Miller; Major George Harney
149th - Col. Henry A. Barnum; Lieut. Col. Charles B. Randall
150th - Col. John H. Ketcham
154th - Lieut. Col. Daniel B. Allen
157th - Col. Philip B. Brown Jr.
1st U.S. Sharpsh. Col Hiram Berdan; Lieut. Col. Casper Trepp
Erected 1925 by State of New York.
Topics. This monument and memorial is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil.
Location. 39° 48.256′ N, 77° 14.063′ W. Marker is near Round Top, Pennsylvania, in Adams County. It is in Cumberland Township. Memorial is on Hancock Avenue, on the right when traveling north. Located on the south part of Cemetery Ridge in Gettysburg National Military Park. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Gettysburg PA 17325, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. 2nd Battery New Jersey Light Artillery (a few steps from this marker); First Volunteer Brigade (within shouting distance of this marker); 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry (within shouting distance of this marker); Battery H, 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (within shouting distance of this marker); 2nd Connecticut Light Battery (within shouting distance of this marker); Reverend Father William Corby, C.S.C. (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); 15th Battery New York Light Artillery (about 400 feet away); Dow's 6th Maine Battery (about 400 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Round Top.
Related markers. Click here for a list of markers that are related to this marker. Tablets and Monuments along Hancock Avenue on South Cemetery Ridge.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 7, 2023. It was originally submitted on February 4, 2009, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia. This page has been viewed 1,717 times since then and 23 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. submitted on February 4, 2009, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.