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The monuments to Major Generals Isaac Stevenson and Philip Kearney honor two of the most promising division commanders of the Army of the Potomac who were killed in the Battle of Chantilly.

Monument to Union Major General Isaac Stephens

The monument was erected in 1915. Location: 38° 51.917′ N, 77° 22.208′ W.

Text from the front of the monument:

Here fell

Major General

Isaac Ingalls Stevens

with the flag of the Republic in his dying grasp
September 1, 1862

Text from the rear of the monument:

Stevens


Monument to Union Major General Philip Kearney

The monument was erected in 1915. Location: 38° 51.917′ N, 77° 22.21′ W.

Text from the front of the monument:

Major General

Philip Kearney

Killed on this spot
September 1, 1862
The Tribute of Kearny’s First New Jersey Brigade and Friends

Text from the rear:

Kearney

Stephens and Kearney Monuments at Ox Hill Battlefield Park
Rear view of the monuments

Location of the monuments to Philip Kearney and Isaac Stevens

The monuments are on the north side of Ox Hill Battlefield Park in Fairfax, Virginia. They are along the the interpretive trail that circles the park.