Brig. Gen. Albert Gallatin Jenkins, C.S.A. Monument (Mechanicsburg, PA)
Confederate
This monument was permanently removed in 2020.
Monument type:
Monument
Artist:
Dedication Date:
2005-01-01
Address:
Cumberland
Pennsylvania
United States
Inscription:
Brig. Gen. Albert Gallatin Jenkins, C.S.A. Born November 10, 1830 in Greenbottom, Virginia, he was a graduate of Jefferson College and studied law at Harvard University. Albert Jenkins served as U.S. Congressman from 1857 to 1861 and then resigned to serve the confederacy. Thereafter, he served as a congressman for the first Congress of Confederate states prior to receiving his Brigadier General's Commission. Gen. Jenkins and his command occupied this property June 28-30, 1863 as he probed the defenses of Harrisburg, but was recalled by Gen. Lee to join the main army at Gettysburg. Gen. Jenkins suffered severe wounds from artillery fire during the battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, but recovered. In 1864 he was appointed commander of the Department of West Virginia by the Confederacy. The General was again seriously wounded and captured at the Battle of Cloyd's Mountain and died of those wounds on May 24, 1864.
Jenkins' Cavalry Regiment
Brig. Gen. Albert G. Jenkins, Commanding [names and companies]
Want more Info? Click the Expand button below:
Expand
Conception Date:
Opening Date:
Material:
Size:
m x m x m
Creator:
Cost / Value:
Erected by:
Camp Curtin Historical Society
Funded by:
Run by:
Indigenous Land
Organization/Curator:
Data Sources:
Historical Monument Database: https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=167855
Read below for one of our contributor’s reflections on this monument