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Monument honoring the 104th New York Infantry, 1st brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Corps



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    Image of the monument to the 10th New York Infantry. On the front of the monument: 10th / New York / Infantry, / (National Zouaves) / 2nd Brigade, / 3d Division, / 2d Corps. / July 3d 1863. A barb-wire fence runs behind the monuement. The photograph has been affixed to a card with the photographer's signature and "Gettysburg, Pa." printed in gold lettering at the bottom.

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    Monument honoring the125th New York Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 3nd Division, 2nd Corps

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