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95th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
"Gosline Zouaves"

The monument to the 95th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment is south of Gettysburg on Wheatfield Road east of Crawford Avenue. It was dedicated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1888.
Location: 39.795426 N, 77.236518 W; see map

The 95th Pennsylvania was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Lieutenant Colonel Edward Carroll.

From the front of the monument:

95th Penna. Infantry
Gosline Zouaves
Occupied this position in reserve
from evening of July 2nd
to morning of July 5th.

2d Brigade, 1st Division
6th Corps

From the right side:

Organized in Philadelphia
Mustered in August 23, 1861
Re-enisted Dec. 27, 1863
Mustered out July 17, 1865

From the left side:

Total Enrollment 1962
Present for duty at Gettysburg June 30, 1863
Officers               20
Enlisted men   336
Loss      Enlisted men Killed 1 wounded 1

Total Loss in Action    Officers  Men   Total
           Killed                   9         109           118
          Wounded          20         410          430
         Captured or missing       76            76
                                     ----------------------------
                                     29        595          624

Total Deaths       Officers  Men   Total
         Killed                   9         109          118
         Died of wounds  2           63             65
         Of Disease                       70             70
        Other causes                     5               5
                                    ----------------------------
                                    11        247          258

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95th Pennsylvania monument at Gettysburg
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