93rd Pennsylvania Infantry

Alternate Designations: None.

Commander: Maj. John I. Nevin (1837-1884).

Numbers: 270; 10 wounded.

Raised: Lebanon, Berks, and Moutour.

Dedicated: Oct. 3, 1888.

Location: East of Althoff, John Weikert Farm Lane. The monument marks the position held by the 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry after counter attack on Confederates in Wheatfield on evening of July 2, 1863.

Description: Granite monument with relief of military insignia, crossed flags, rifles, and infantry accouterments and metal tablet on front, topped by finial of VI Corps Cross. The monument is mounted on a two-tiered base, set atop a boulder. Overall height is 15.4 foot. The flanking markers are flat topped and are one foot square.

National Park Service List of Classified Monuments Number: MN119.

Sculptor: P. F. Eisenbrown & Sons, fabricator.

Other Monuments: Main Monument | Secondary Monument

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