21st Pennsylvania Cavalry

Dedicated: Oct. 14, 1894.

Location: Baltimore Pike.

Description: Vertical, rectangular marker with a triangular top stands on a base. A relief on the front depicts a horse’s head inside a downturned horseshoe. There are crossed sabers below the horse. This is the second monument to the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry. It was erected by surviving members of the regiment and funded through private donations. It stands near where Private George Sandoe was killed on June 26, 1863, in an early skirmish of the Gettysburg campaign.

Other Monuments: Sandoe Monument | Main Monument

Department of the Susquehanna > First Division