107th Pennsylvania Infantry

Alternate Designations: None.

Commander: Lt. Col. James M. Thomson (1834-1893), wounded on July 1; Capt. Emanuel D. Roath (1820-1907).

Numbers: 255; 11 killed, 56 wounded, 98 missing.

Raised: Franklin, York, Dauphin, Cumberland, and Lebanon.

Dedicated Sept. 11, 1889.

Location:  It is located on the west side of Doubleday Avenue south of Robinson Avenue. It indicates the position held by the 107th Pennsylvania Infantry on July 1, 1863 from 1:00 P.M. until forced to retire toward town.

Description: Vertical, rectangular monument has polished and rough-hewn surfaces. It stands on a sloped plinth and low, rough-hewn base and has a crossed-gable cap. A square relief tablet of the State Seal is affixed to the front of the sculpture. Flank markers were added in 1913.

National Park Service List of Classified Monuments Number: MN14.

Sculptor: Ryegate Granite Company, fabricator.

Other Monuments: Main Monument | July 3 Position Marker

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