Place

Philadelphia Brigade Monument

A tall stone column with inscriptions near the base.
Commemorative monument erected to honor those who served & died during the Battle of Antietam.

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Quick Facts

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits

Dedicated: September 17, 1896
Location: Philadelphia Brigade Park off the Hagerstown Turnpike in the area known as the West Woods
Map Number: 31 on the Monument Map

Monument Text:
(front)
The Philadelphia Brigade
fought here September 17, 1862
Loss - 545 men
SECOND BRIGADE
(north face)
The Philadelphia Brigade was mustered into
the U.S. Service in 1861 under the first call for
300,000 three year volunteers. Total
enrollment 1861 - 1865 - 5320 men
SECOND BRIGADE
(west face or rear)
The Philadelphia Brigade Organization
69th - 71st - 72nd - 106th Regiments of
Pennsylvania Infantry
SECOND BRIGADE
(south face)
The Philadelphia Brigade took part in the
operations Battles and skirmishes
of the Army of the Potomac
from Balls Bluff to Appomattox.
During term of service 1861 - 1865.
Total Loss 3409 men
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC

Antietam National Battlefield

Last updated: May 30, 2024