The Hazen Brigade Monument at Stones River National Battlefield, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is the oldest American Civil War monument remaining in its original battlefield location.[1]
^Two other monuments were built on Civil War battlefields before 1863. A monument commemorating the death of Col. Francis S. Bartow at the First Battle of Bull Run was vandalized and then destroyed following the Second Battle of Bull Run. A monument commemorating the dead of the 32nd Indiana Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Rowlett's Station (December 17, 1861) in Hart County, Kentucky, was moved to Cave Hill Cemetery and then, in 2010, to the Frasier History Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. National Park Service website. For other monuments built by soldiers during the Civil War see Michael W. Panhorst, "'The First of Our Hundred Battle Monuments': Civil War Battlefield Monuments Built by Active-Duty Soldiers during the Civil War," Southern Cultures, 20, no. 4 (Winter 2014), 22-43.
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on the opposite bank distracted. When Wagner and Hazen'sbrigades arrived on August 29, some of Hazen's dismounted infantry joined the 92nd and 98th at...
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United States Army officer and a Union general in the Civil War. As a brigade commander in the Army of the Potomac, Howard lost his right arm while leading...
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he resigned when Louisiana seceded from the Union. Sherman commanded a brigade of volunteers at the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861 before being transferred...
far left. A brigade of Hessians, and two brigades of British regulars camped along Market Square. East of the Square, two British brigades under the command...
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on the opposite bank distracted. When Wagner and Hazen'sbrigades arrived on August 29, some of Hazen's dismounted infantry joined the 92nd and 98th at...
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"good government" by nominating a businessman with no political experience, Hazen S. Pingree after a colorful campaign in which Pingree revealed his tolerance...