104th Regiment Civil War Monument, Doylestown, PA


The civil war monument was erected in 1868 to honor the 104th regiment. This regiment, formed from local Doylestown citizens, saw much action in the South during the civil war. The 104th suffered 501 casualties during its service in the war. The bloodiest day was on May 31, 1862, where half of the 293 soldiers were killed or wounded.


Size: 3430px × 5145px
Location: Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, PA, United States, US, USA, North America, American
Photo credit: © Patti McConville / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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