4th New York/14th Brooklyn Volunteer Infantry

Dedicated: 1915
Location: North side of Confederate Avenue
Map Number: Map 1, Position 15
   
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Photo of 84th NY Infantry Monument

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 morning of September 17, 1862 - The Regiment's loss in the day's battle was, officers and men -
Killed 8 Wounded 23

At "South Mountain", the prelude to "Antietam" September 14, 1862, it lost -
Killed 8 Wounded 18
making in the two days, a total loss of 54 killed and wounded.

This monument is grateful remembrance of these her sons, is
Erected by the State of New York
Fourteenth Brooklyn

 

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