Guarding trains at Westminster.
Dedicated: Sept. 11, 1889.
Location: Pleasonton Avenue, in the area set aside for regiments that participated in the campaign but not the battle.
Description: Square tapered marker on a low rough-hewn base. It has an ornate, diamond-shaped cap, and relief ornaments include crossed swords and the Pennsylvania State Seal. Monument is a stepped/tapered shaft of pebble finish coursed grey granite topped with a crown composed of three-dimensional diamonds/lozenges, incised inscriptions, crossed gun bas-relief, and bronze tablet and set on a 6.10 foot square base. Overall height is 16.10 feet. Flanking markers are one foot square.
National Park Service List of Classified Monuments Number: MN259.
Sculptor: P. F. Eisenbrown & Sons, fabricator.
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