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New York state memorials at Antietam
 
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By Craig Swain, February 9, 2008
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1 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — New York State Monument
On Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike, on the right when traveling north.
(Front Face): Excelsior The State of New York in commemoration of the Services of its officers and soldiers in the Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 (Rear Face): Record of New York State at Antietam 67 Regiments of . . . Map (db m6397) WM
2 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 4th New York Volunteer Infantry — 1st Scott Life Guard —
On Boonsboro Pike (State Highway 34), on the right when traveling east.
(Top Plaque): 4th New York Vols. First Scott Life Guard 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division 2nd Corps (Lower Plaque): Mustered in service May 4, 1861. Participated with the Army of the Potomac in the Battles of South Mountain, Antietam, . . . Map (db m7282) WM
3 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 9th New York InfantryHawkins' Zouaves
Near Harpers Ferry Road, on the right when traveling north.
(West Face): "Toujours Pret" Erected by the State of New York to the memory of the Ninth New York Infantry - Hawkins Zouaves - who fought on this Field, Sept. 17, 1862. (North Face): Members present for duty in action 373, . . . Map (db m6778) HM
4 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Twentieth RegimentNew York Volunteer Infantry
On Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike, on the right when traveling north.
(Front Face): 1861-1865 Twentieth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry Turner Rifles Third Brigade Second Division Sixth Army Corps (Left Side): Hatteras, N.C., Norfolk, Va.; Seven Days Battles Before Richmond, Crampton's Pass, . . . Map (db m6373) HM
5 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 20th New York Volunteer Infantry
On Boonsboro Pike (State Highway 34), on the right when traveling east.
(Front): 20th Regiment. N.Y. Vols. Turner Rifles. 3d Brig. 2d Div. 6th Corps. ——— 1861-1863. (Right): Zum Andenken an unsere Gefallen Kameraden errichtet von den Ueberlebenden des Regts (Left): . . . Map (db m59837) HM
6 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 34th New York Infantry
On Smoketown Road, on the right when traveling west.
(Front Side): Thirty-Fourth Regiment N.Y.S.V Col. James A. Suiter Commanding Enlisted under President Lincoln's call, issued April 15, 1861, for 75,000 men, to serve two years. Mustered into the State service May 1, 1861 Mustered into . . . Map (db m6902) HM
7 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Fifty-First New York Infantry
Near Old Burnside Bridge Road, on the left when traveling east.
Shepard Rifles Col. Robert B. Potter 2d Brigade - Ferrero's 2d Division - Sturgis' 9th Army Corps - Burnside's Army of the Potomac Sept. 17, 1862 In compliance with orders received from General Burnside on the morning of September 17, . . . Map (db m6441) HM
8 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 59th New York Infantry
On Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike at Smoketown Road, on the right when traveling north on Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike.
3d Brig. - 2d Div. - 2d Corps ———— John Lemuel Stetson of Plattsburgh, N.Y. Lieutenant Colonel ———— "Men Rally on Your Colors" Out of 300 men and 21 officers who went into battle nearby, there fell . . . Map (db m6274) HM
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9 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — John Lemuel Stetson
On Hagerstown Pike (State Highway 65), on the right when traveling north.
Here fell in the foremost of the advance of Sumner's Second Corps John Lemuel Stetson * of * Plattsburgh, New York Lieut. Col. of the 59th New York 1862 - Volunteers - 1919Map (db m6272) HM
10 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Irish Brigade
On Richardson Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
(Right Side): Formed in November, 1861, the Brigade was largely recruited in New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. Its initial regiments were the 69th, 88th, and 63rd New York State Volunteers. Other units identified as part of the . . . Map (db m5480) HM
11 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 84th New York (14th Brooklyn) Volunteer Infantry
On Cornfield Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
At the Battle of Antietam On this spot, known as "The Cornfield," the 84th N.Y. Volunteer Infantry (14th Brooklyn, N.Y.S.M.) of the 1st Brigade, Col. Phelps, 1st Division Gen. Doubleday, 1st Corps, Gen. Hooker, was hotly engaged on the . . . Map (db m5654) HM
12 Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — 104th New York Infantry
On Cornfield Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
(Wadsworth Guards) ————— 1st Brigade (Duryee's) 2nd Division (Rickett's) First Corps (Hooker's) Fought in the 'Cornfield,' near this spot, September 17, 1862 in the memorable morning engagement between Hooker and . . . Map (db m5691) HM
 
 
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