3rd Wisconsin Infantry

Posted to the Project on 10 Oct 07

The 3rd Wisconsin monument features the unique and especially beautiful red granite that is a special feature of all of Wisconsin’s monuments at Gettysburg. Commanded by Col. William Hawley (1824-1873), a Madison furniture maker, the regiment numbered 260 at Gettysburg. It was raised from the counties of Dodge, Grant, Lafayette, and Winnebago in the summer of 1861.

The monument is located on Colgrove Avenue (Culp’s Hill near the Spangler Meadow). This is the position held by the regiment throughout most of the battle.

3rd Wisconsin Infantry

12th Corps, 1st Division, 3rd Brigade

Col. William Hawley (1824-1873)

Engaged 260; 2 killed, 8 wounded

Monument: Colgrove Avenue, Culp’s Hill

One Response to “3rd Wisconsin Infantry”

  1. Paul Says:

    My Ancestor was one of the 8 wounded

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