Artillery Brigade

Fifth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Fifth Corps

Artillery Brigade

Capt. Augustus P. Martin

Mass. 3D Battery C Six 12 pounders

Lieut. Aaron F Walcott

1st New York Battery C Four 3 Inch Rifles

Capt. Almont Barnes

1st Ohio Battery L Six 12 Pounders

Capt. Frank C. Gibbs

5th U. S. Battery D Six 10 Pounders

Lieut. Charles E. Hazlett, Lieut. Benjamin F. Rittenhouse

5th U. S. Battery I Four 3 Inch Rifles

Lieut. Malbone F. Watson, Lieut. Charles C. MacConnellJuly 2 Arrived on the field on the left between 5 and 6 P. M. Battery D 5th U. S., Battery C 3D Mass., and Battery I 5th U. S. in rear of First Division and Battery L 1 st Ohio and Battery C 1st New York in rear of Second Division. Battery D 5th U. S. was placed on the summit of Little Round Top and Battery C 3D Mass. and Battery I 5th U. S. were engaged further to the right in rear of Third Corps until dark. Battery L 1 st Ohio was placed on the north slope and at the base of Little Round Top.

July 3 Battery D 5th U. S. remained on Little Round Top. Battery I 5th U. S. being unserviceable was sent from the field. The position of Battery L 1st Ohio remained nearly the same. At 3 A. M. Battery C 1st New York and Battery C 3D Mass. moved to the extreme left and not engaged.

Casualties Killed 1 Officer 7 Men. Wounded 1 Officer 32 Men. Captured or Missing 2 Men. Total 43.

Marker is on Sykes Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

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