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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.20 (search)
South Carolina's great statesmen: Liberty and Union; now and forever, one and inseparable. Many of the Pennsylvanians will remain here several days visiting the historic points and battlefields at and near Fredericksburg. President Baer came in a special train of three coaches, composed of an engine, private car Reading, sleeping car Atlas, dining car Pennsylvania, with a number of prominent people as his guests. Two special trains brought Governor Stuart and staff, and many of the Federal veterans. The monument. The monument is twenty feet high, the statue being nine feet, and pedestal and base eleven feet. On the front of the monument is the following inscription: Erected by Pennsylvania to commemorate the charge of General Humphrey's Division of Fifth Army Corps on Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862; 134th, 129th, 126th, gist, 1333d, 155th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. It is a beautiful piece of work of Stony Creek, Conn., granite, hone finish.