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Memorials and markers to John Sedgwick
 
Sedgwick Statue at West Point image, Touch for more information
By Bill Coughlin, April 23, 2008
Sedgwick Statue at West Point
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 New York, Orange County, West Point — Major General John Sedgwick
US Volunteers Colonel 4th Cavalry U.S. Army Born Sep. 13, 1813 Killed in Battle at Spotsylvania May 9, 1864 While in command of the 6th Corps Army of the Potomac The Sixth Army Corps in loving admiration of its commander . . . Map (db m7324) HM
2 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — The Death of Sedgwick
Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick, commander of the Sixth Corps, was one of the most popular senior officers in the Army of the Potomac. On the morning of May 9, 1864, Sedgwick arrived here to direct some minor redeployment of his troops. Ignoring warnings . . . Map (db m181509) HM
3 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — Sedgwick
(North face): Erected to commemorate this spot where Maj Genl John Sedgwick, U.S. Vols. Commanding Sixth Army Corps was killed in action on the morning of the 9th of May 1864. (East face): A tribute to a beloved Commander by the . . . Map (db m195808) HM WM
4 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Round Top, Cumberland Township — Major General John Sedgwick
(Left):Major General John Sedgwick in command of the Sixth Corps Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Spotsylvania born at Cornwall, Conn. September 13th 1813 killed at Spotsylvania, Va. May 9th 1864 . . . Map (db m15933) HM WM
5 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Cornwall, West Cornwall — Major General John Sedgwick
This memorial including ordnance used in the Mexican and Civil Wars and given by the government of the United States is in honour of Major General John Sedgwick Commander of the Sixth Corps Army of the Potomac who gave his life for the preservation . . . Map (db m37482) HM
 
 
 
 
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