Alternate Designations: 15th Reserve; 44th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Commander: Col. John P. Taylor (1827-1914).
Numbers: 344; 2 missing.
Raised: Juniata, Montgomery, Mifflin, Clinton, Centre, Greene, Fayette, Washington, Allegheny, and Berks.
Dedicated: Sept. 2, 1890.
Location: East side of Hancock Avenue. The memorial is installed near where the 1st Pennsylvania was on July 3, 1863 at the time of Longstreet’s assault.
Description: A bronze figure of a kneeling soldier holding his rifle at the ready is installed atop a rectangular granite base. It was modeled off of a soldier in Company L named Joseph Lindemuth. The base is adorned on the front with a bronze Pennsylvania state seal and a bronze Cavalry Corps insignia. The shaft has bronze tablets, bas-relief, and medallions. Located just to the right and left of the base are two small square markers.
National Park Service List of Classified Monuments Number: MN225.
Sculptor: Ellicott, Henry Jackson, 1848-1901, sculptor.