Stone Sentinels, battlefield monuments of the American Civil War

First Division, Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac

Major General George W. Morell
(marker) (marker)

First Brigade

Colonel James Barnes

 

2nd Maine Infantry Regiment

Colonel Charles W. Roberts

 

18th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Hayes

 

22nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

Lieutenant Colonel William S. Tilton

 

1st Michigan Infantry Regiment

Capt. Emory W. Belton

 

13th New York Infantry Regiment

Colonel Elisha G. Marshall

 

25th New York Infantry Regiment

Colonel Charles A. Johnson

 

118th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

Colonel Charles M. Prevost

 

2nd Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters

Captain Lewis E. Wentworth

 

Second Brigade

Brigadier General Charles Griffin

 

2nd District of Columbia Infantry Regiment

Colonel Charles M. Alexander

 

9th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

Colonel Patrick R. Guiney

 

32nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

Colonel Francis J. Parker

 

4th Michigan Infantry Regiment

Colonel Jonathan W. Childs

 

14th New York Infantry Regiment

Colonel James McQuade

 

62nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

Colonel Jacob B. Sweitzer

 

Third Brigade

Colonel T. B. W. Stockton

 

20th Maine Infantry Regiment

Colonel Adelbert Ames

 

16th Michigan Infantry Regiment

Lieutenant Colonel Norval E.Welch

 

12th New York Infantry Regiment

Capt William Huson

 

17th New York Infantry Regiment

Lieutenant Colonel Nelson B. Bartram

 

44th New York Infantry Regiment

Major Freeman Conner

 

83rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

Captain Orpheus S. Woodward

 

Brady's Company, Michigan Sharpshooters

Lieutenant Jonas H.Titus Jr.

 

Artillery

 

 

3rd Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery

Captain Augustus P. Martin

 

Battery C, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery

Captain Richard Waterman

 

Battery D, 5th United States Artillery

Lieutenant Charles E. Hazlett

 


Key to notes:
(k) = killed, (w) = wounded, (mw) = mortally wounded, (c) = captured
(monument) links to a monument page and (marker) links to a War Department marker page on this site

Links on regiments, batteries, companies, and individuals go to unit histories or biographies on www.civilwarintheeast.com