. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . THIRD PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY MONUMENT Marking the Position of the Regiment on the Right FlaDk at Gettysburg, July :;, 1X6:S. GETTYSBURG CAVALRY SHAFT. 559 Division and of the Michigan Brigade of the Third CavalryDivision, for the purpose of determining the positions of the dif-ferent regiments and commands on the field during the battle,in order to place them upon the Official Map then in preparation. The erection and dedication in October. 1884, of


. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . THIRD PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY MONUMENT Marking the Position of the Regiment on the Right FlaDk at Gettysburg, July :;, 1X6:S. GETTYSBURG CAVALRY SHAFT. 559 Division and of the Michigan Brigade of the Third CavalryDivision, for the purpose of determining the positions of the dif-ferent regiments and commands on the field during the battle,in order to place them upon the Official Map then in preparation. The erection and dedication in October. 1884, of the Cavalry-Shaft was a forerunner of the movement in the different Statesof the Union to mark the positions of their different organizationswhich had been engaged in the battle Nearly three years afterthat dedication the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act ap-proved June 15, 1887, appointed Commissioners and made anappropriation for the erection of monuments to mark the posi-tions of all the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle ofGettysburg. Accordingly, at a reunion of the Third Pennsyl-vania Cavalry Regimental Association held i


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