141st Pennsylvania Infantry

Alternate Designations: None.

Commander: Col. Henry J. Madill (Mar. 30, 1829-June 29, 1899).

Numbers: 283; 25 killed, 103 wounded, 21 missing.

Raised: Bradford, Susquehanna, and Wayne.

Dedicated: Sept. 11, 1889.

Location: Located at the Peach Orchard on the south side of Wheatfield Road.  It indicates the position held by the 141st Pennsylvania Infantry between 4:00 and 6:00 P.M. on July 2, 1863.

Description: Monument consists of a two-course pedestal with a cross-gabled cap standing on a rough-hewn base. There is a relief of infantry accouterments on the front, above a bronze relief of the State Seal. Monument is a 3.11 foot square granite shaft with a cross gable cap and set on a 5.6 foot square rough hewn base. The shaft contains polished panels with inscriptions, and a relief of infantry accouterments and a bronze state seal tablet on the north side. Flanking markers are one foot square with apex tops and inscriptions.

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