The State of Massachusetts Monument is in Winchester National Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia. (see map below) The monument was erected in 1907 by the State of Massachusetts, and consists of a bronze statue of a marching soldier on a granite base.

From the front of the monument:
Massachusetts
From a plaque on the left side of the monument:
To the
valor
of the
sons of Massachusetts
who gave their lives for the
Union
in the
Shenandoah Valley
1861-1865
From a plaque on the right side of the monument:
2d Mass. Vol. Infantry
26th Mass. Vol. Infantry
30th Mass. Vol. Infantry
34th Mass. Vol. Infantry
37th Mass. Vol. Infantry
38th Mass. Vol. Infantry
2d Mass. Vol. Cavalry
3d Mass. Vol. Cavalry
1st Battery Artillery
Location
Winchester National Cemetery is on the east side of Winchester, Virginia. It is about 3/4 mile east of the center of town and one mile west of exit 315 of Interstate 81 on National Avenue, Virginia Route 7. (39°11’05.8″N 78°09’22.7″W) A short driveway leads through the entry gate on the north side of the cemetery to a very small parking area next to the superintendant’s lodge. The State of Massachusetts monument is in the southwest quadrant of the cemetery.
