New York State Memorial

New York State Memorial (HMB0S)

Location: Gettysburg, PA 17325 Adams County
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Country: United States of America
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N 39° 49.248', W 77° 13.835'

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Inscription
(Front):
To the officers and soldiers
of the
State of New York
who fell in the
Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3, 1863,
many of whom are here buried,
this monument is
erected by a grateful commonwealth.

Official return of casualties in the New York commands:
Killed: 82 officers, 912 enlisted men.
Wounded: 306 officers, 3763 enlisted men.
Captured or missing: 69 officers, 1685 enlisted men.

Groups of officers portrayed on bronze reliefs

Front:
Major Genl. D. E. Sickles of N.Y. (wounded)
Brig. Genl. J. B. Carr of N.Y.
Brig. Genl. J. H. H. Ward of N.Y.
Bvt. Maj. Genl. S.K. Zook of N.Y. (killed)
Brig. Genl. R. B. Ayers of N.Y.
Brig. Genl. S. H. Weed of N.Y. (killed)
Bvt. Brig. Genl. H. E. Tremain of N.Y.

Obverse:
Major Genl. H.W. Slocum of N.Y.
Maj. Gen. A. Pleasonton of D.C.
Brig. Genl. J.S. Wadsworth of N.Y.
Brig. Genl. G.S. Greene of N.Y.
Brig. Gen. H. J. Hunt of O.
Brig. Genl. J.J. Bartlett of N.Y.
Brig. Genl. D.A. Russel of N.Y.
Brig. Genl. A. Shaler of N.Y.
Col. H.A. Barnum of N.Y.

Right:
Maj. Genl. J.F. Reynolds of Pa. (killed)
Maj. Genl. A. Doubleday of N.Y. (wounded)
Brig. Genl. A. Von Steinwehr of N.Y.
Brig. Genl. F.C. Barlow of N.Y. (wounded)
Col. F.C. Devin of N.Y.

Left:
Maj. Genl. W.S. Hancock of Pa. (wounded)
Maj. Genl. D. Butterfield of N.Y. (wounded)
Maj. Genl. G. K. Warren of N.Y. (wounded)
Brig. Genl. J. Kilpatrick of N.Y.
Brig. Genl. A.S. Webb of N.Y. (wounded)

(Back):
Officers from the State of New York, in United State Service,
who were killed or mortally wounded at Gettysburg
July 1, 2, 3, 1863:
General Officers
Bvt. Major Genl. Samuel K. Zook
Brig. Genl. Stephen H. Weed

8th N.Y. Cavalry
Capt. Charles D. Follett

2nd N.Y. Battery
Lieut. F.J.T. Blume

14th N.Y. Battery
Capt. James McKay Rorty

3rd U.S. Artillery
Lieut. Manning Livingston

4th U.S. Artillery
Lieut. Alonzo H. Cushing
Lieut. Bayard Wilkeson

11th U.S. Artillery
Lieut. Amaziah J. Barber

12th U.S. Infantry
Lieut. Silas A. Miller

39th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Theordore Pausch
Lieut. Adolph Wagner

40th N.Y. infantry
Lieut. William H.H, Johnson

41st N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Rhinehold Winzer

43rd N.Y. Infantry
Capt. William H. Gilfillan

44th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Lucius S. Larrabee
Lieut. Eugene L. Dunham
Lieut. Benjamin N. Thomas

52nd N.Y. Infantry
Major Edward Venuti

58th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Gustave Stoldt
Capt. Edward Antonieski
Lieut. Louis Deitrich

59th N.Y. Infantry
Lt. Colonel Max A. Thoman
Lieut. William H. Pohlman

60th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Myron D. Stanley

61st N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Franklin K. Garland

64th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Henry V. Fuller
Lieut. Alfred H. Lewis
Lieut. Willis C. Babcock
Lieut. Ira S. Thurber

66th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. George H. Inge
Capt. Elijah F. Munn

68th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Otto Friedrich

71st N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Andrew W. Estes

72nd N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Charles A. Foss

73rd N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Eugene C. Shine
Lieut. Wiliam L. Herbert
Lieut. James Marksman
Lieut. George P. Dennen
Lieut. Martin E. Higgins

74th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. William H. Chester

76th N.Y. Infantry
Major Andrew J. Grover
Capt. Robert B. Everett
Capt. Robert Story
Lieut. Philip Keeler
Lieut. Robert C. Noxon

80th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Joseph S. Corbin
Capt. Ambrose N. Baldwin
Lieut. George W. Brankstone

82nd N.Y. Infantry
Lt. Colonel James Huston
Capt. Jonah C. Hoyt
Lieut. John H. McDonald
Lieut. John Cranston

N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Thomas W. Quirk
Lieut. Charles A. Clark

86th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. John N. Warner

88th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. William McClelland

97th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Rush P. Cady
Lieut. William J. Morrin
Lieut. James H. Styles

102nd N.Y. Infantry
Capt. John Mead
Lieut. Josiah V. Upham

104th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Thomas Johnston
108th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Carl V. Amiet
Lieut. Dayton T. Card
Lieut. Robert Evans
111th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. John H. Drake
Lieut. Augustus W. Proseus
Lieut Erastus M. Granger

119th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Otto Trumpelman
Lieut. Emil Frost
Lieut. Matthias Roseman

120th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Ayres C. Barker
Capt. Lansing Hollister
Lieut. Michael E. Creighton
Lieut. Jason Carle
Lieut. William J. Cockburn
Lieut. John R. Burhans
Lieut. Frederick Freelewick
Lieut. Edward H. Ketchum

123rd N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Norman F. Weer

124th N.Y. Infantry
Colonel A. Van Horn Ellis
Major James Cromwell
Capt. Isaac Nichols
Lieut. J. Milnor Brown

125th N.Y. Infantry
Colonel George L. Willard
Capt. Ephraim Wood

126th N.Y. Infantry
Colonel Eliakim Sherrill
Capt. Isaac Shimer
Capt. Orin J. Herendeen
Capt. Charles M. Wheeler
Lieut. Jacob Sherman
Lieut. Rufus P. Holmes

134th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Henry I. Palmer
Lieut. Lucius Mead

137th N.Y. Infantry
Capt. Oscar C. Williams
Capt. Joseph H. Gregg
Lieut. John H. Van Emburgh
Lieut. Henry C. Hellett

140th N.Y. Infantry
Colonel Patrick H. O'Rorke
Lieut. Charles P. Klein
Lieut. Hugh McGraw

147th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. William P. Schenck
Lieut. David C. Van Dusen
Lieut. Sylvester J. Taylor
Lieut. Guilford D. Mace
Lieut. Daniel McAssy

157th N.Y. Infantry
Lieut. Colonel George Arrowsmith
Capt. Jason K. Backus
Capt. Harrison Frank
Capt. George A. Adams
Lieut. Joseph F. Henry
Lieut. Randall D. Lower

1st U.S. Sharpshooters
Capt. Charles D. McLean
Details
HM NumberHMB0S
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Year Placed1893
Placed ByState of New York
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Sunday, October 5th, 2014 at 1:51pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 309092 N 4410248
Decimal Degrees39.82080000, -77.23058333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 39° 49.248', W 77° 13.835'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds39° 49' 14.88" N, 77° 13' 50.10" W
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Area Code(s)717
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1700-1742 Soldiers’ National Cemetery, Gettysburg PA 17325, US
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