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Poughkeepsie Civil War Memorial


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1908-01-01

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Dutchess

New York

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[west side ] Memorial To the Patriotism of the Men of Dutchess and Columbia Counties Who served in the 128th Regiment in the Civil War 1861 – 1865 ---------- Till the fame of our fathers Has melted away, Till the stars of the dear Old banner are set, Till the gold of the sunlight Is sprinkled with gray, Columbia and Dutchess Will not forget. 128th Regt. N.Y.S. V. Inft. [ south side ] Engagements Port Hudson. May 27, 1863 Port Hudson. June 14, 1863 Cane River. April 23, 1864 Alexandria. May 5, 1864 Mansura Plains. May 16, 1864 Atchafalaya. May 18, 1864 Louisiana [ east side ] Engagements Halltown. August 24, 1864 Berryville. Sept. 3, 1864 Winchester. Sept. 19, 1864 Fisher's Hill. Sept. 22, 1864 Mount Jackson. Sept. 24, 1864 Cedar Creek. October 19, 1864 Shenandoah Valley, Va. [ north side ] This Regiment Was mustered into the U.S. Service with 1020 men at Hudson, N.Y. Sept. 4, 1862 was augmented by 192 recruits and was mustered out with 466 men July 12, 1865 Erected A.D. 1908

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Munsee Lenape, Mohican, Schtagticoke
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