Fourteenth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment - Sharpsburg, MD
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member neoc1
N 39° 28.328 W 077° 44.439
18S E 264250 N 4372757
The Fourteenth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment monument at Antietam Battlefield is located 260 feet north of the Sunken Road now known as Bloody Lane.
Waymark Code: WMTJF4
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 11/29/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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The 14th Regiment of the Connecticut Volunteer Infantry was comprised of soldiers from central Connecticut. It was mustered in on August 23, 1862. Fewer than three weeks later, on September 17, 1862, the troops were engaged in some of the heaviest fighting of the Civil War at Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, MD.

A 20' high granite obelisk, erected by the State of Connecticut in 1894, faces the Sunken Road known as Bloody Lane. On the front is the image of a shamrock and the following inscription:

THE
FOURTEENTH
CONNECTICUT
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
2ND BRIG. 3RD DIV. 2ND A.C.
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ADVANCED TO THIS POINT IN A CHARGE
ABOUT 9:30 A.M., SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1862
THEN FELL BACK EIGHTY-EIGHT YARDS
TO A CORNFIELD FENCE
AND HELD POSITION HEAVILY ENGAGED
NEARLY TWO HOURS; THEN WAS SENT TO
THE SUPPORT OF THE FIRST BRIGADE
OF ITS DIVISION AT THE ROULETTE
LANE TWO HOURS; THEN WAS SENT TO
THE EXTREME LEFT OF THE FIRST
DIVISION OF THIS CORPS TO THE SUPPORT
OF BROOKE'S BRIGADE AND AT 5 P.M.
WAS PLACED IN SUPPORT BETWEEN
THE BRIGADES OF CALDWELL
AND MEAGHER OF THAT DIVISION
OVERLOOKING "BLOODY LANE" HOLDING
POSITION THERE UNTIL 10 A.M.
OF THE 18TH WHEN RELIEVED.

The left side of the monument is inscribed:

THIS MONUMENT STANDS
ON THE LINE OF COMPANIES
B. AND G. NEAR THE LEFT OF
THE REGIMENT.
IN THIS BATTLE THE REGIMENT
LOST 38 KILLED AND MORTALLY
WOUNDED, 88 WOUNDED AND
21 REPORTED MISSING.

The back of the monument has the seal of the State of Connecticut and is is inscribed:

ERECTED BY THE
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
1894

The right side of the monument is inscribed:

U.S.
REGIMENT MUSTERED
AUGUST 23, 1862 WITH 1015 MEN
RECRUITS 697 MEN, TOTAL 1712
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BATTLE RECORD FROM
ANTIETAM TO APPOMATTOX
ENGAGMENTS 34
KILLED AND MORTALLY WOUNDED 202
DIED OF DISEASE 186
WOUNDED 549
DISCHARGED FOR DISABILITY 319

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Type of memorial: Monument

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