4 entries match your criteria. Related Historical MarkersUse this link to see the Regiment markers, tablets, and/or monuments for this Brigade. By Dale K. Benington, August 1, 2012 Croxton's Brigade Marker SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER1► Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-573 — Croxton's Brigade — Brannan's Division — Thomas' Corps — Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west. Croxton's Brigade Brannan's Division - Thomas' Corps. Col. John T. Croxton. Col. Wm. H. Hays. Sept. 20, 1863. Afternoon. 4th Kentucky - Maj. John M. Kelley. 14th Ohio - Lieut. Col. Henry D. Kingsbury. 10th Kentucky . . . — — Map (db m61569) HM2► Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-865 — 4th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (US Volunteers) — Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west. 4th Kentucky Infantry U.S. Volunteers — — Map (db m61312) HM3► Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-870 — 10th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (US Volunteers) — Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west. 10th Kentucky Inf. U.S. vols. — — Map (db m62494) HM4► Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-779 — 10th Indiana Infantry — 2nd Brigade — 3rd Division — Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west. Indiana Tenth Regiment Infantry. (Carroll) Second Brigade. (Croxton) Third Division. (Brannan) Fourteenth Corps. (Thomas) Sunday, September 20th, 1863, 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. — — Map (db m61310) HM