
95th Pennsylvania Infantry
The 95th Pennsylvania Infantry was nicknamed the Gosline Zouaves, the 45th Volunteers, and the 54th Volunteers. It was raised from Philadelphia and mustered in at Hestonville during the autumn of 1861.
The regiment was commanded at Gettysburg by Lt. Col. Edward Carroll (1825-1864). Carroll was a Philadelphia carpenter killed leading the 95th on May 5, 1864 at the Wilderness.
The regiment numbered 356 and suffered 2 casualties at Gettysburg. Their monument is located along the Wheatfield Road in the Valley of Death. It marks the regiment’s location on July 2 until the end of the battle.
95th Pennsylvania Infantry
6th Corps, 1st Division, 2nd Brigade
Engaged: 356; 1 killed, 1 wounded
Monument: Wheatfield Road
Tags: Gettysburg, Monument Project, Pennsylvania, Valley of Death, VI Corps