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107th New York Infantry Regiment

The monument to the 107th New York Infantry Regiment is southeast of Gettysburg on Slocum Avenue. It was dedicated by the State of New York in 1888.
Location: 39.814736 N, 77.216708 W; see map

The regiment was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Colonel Nirom M. Crane. It brought 319 men to the field, losing 2 wounded.

From the monument:

3rd Brigade
1st. Division
12th Corps

107th N.Y.Infantry

From the rear:

Occupied this position
on the morning of July 2d.
Withdrawn at 4 p.m. and sent to near
Little Round Top.
Returning during the night
found these works
in possession of the enemy.
During the morning of July 3
was in position near Baltimore Pike.
Occupied these works at 2 p.m.

From the left side:

Engaged in all
the operations of the 12th Corps
in the east
and
the 20th Corps in the west
from Antietam

to close of the war

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Photo of the monument to the 107th New York Infantry Regiment at Gettysburg
Monument to the 107th New York Infantry on Slocum Avenue. at Gettysburg