79th New York Highlander Historic Monuments

Marker at the spot where Colonel 
		Cameron fell at the First Battle of Bull Run
79th New York Highlanders lost their Commander, Colonel James Cameron, during the First Battle of Bull Run. This marker on Henry House Hill identifies the spot where he fell and died."

Christ's Brigade (79th NY attached) Marker at the 
		Antietam Battlefield
79th New York Highlanders were assigned to Christ's Brigade of Wilcox's Division of the Burnside's 9th Army Corps during the Battle of Antietam. This marker commemorates their actions on the "landscape turned red".

Front of 79th NY Monument in the National Cemetary in Knoxville, TN Rear of 79th NY Monument in the National Cemetary in Knoxville, TN
79th New York Highlanders Monument in the National Cemetary in Knoxville, Tennesse. The New York State Coat Of Arms is Carved on it with an Inscription written by the Cameron Highlander's Chaplain, Crammond Kennedy...

"BY ALL THE THOUSANDS THAT HAVE DIED FOR THEE, O LOV'D REPUBLIC, BE THOU JUST AND FREE!"

Upper inscription of 79th NY Monument in Knoxville, TN Lower inscription of 79th NY Monument in Knoxville, TN
79th New York Highlanders Monument dedicated in 1918 by the 79th New York Veterans Organization. Located at the corner of 16th Street and Clinch Ave. in Knoxville, Tennesse.

Grave Marker in Memory of Thomas Denham, Co. B. Killed in Defense of Fort Saunders Grave Marker in Memory of Joseph Dowling, Co. A Grave Marker in Memory of Robert McBride, Co. F
Grave Marker in Memory of Thomas Denham, Co. B. Killed in Defense of Fort Saunders Grave Marker in Memory of Joseph Dowling, Co. A Grave Marker in Memory of Robert McBride, Co. F