High Water Mark

(Viewer's Left Side Page):High Water Mark

of the Rebellion

This Copse of Trees was the Landmark

toward which Longstreet's assault was directed

July 3, 1863.

The Assaulting Column

was comprised of

Kemper's, Garnett's, and Armistead's Brigades of

Pickett's Division,

Archer's, Davis', Pettigrew's & Brockenbrough's Brigades

of Heth's Division

and Scales' and Lane's Brigades

of Pender's Division.

Supported on the right by

Wilcox' and Perry's Brigades of

Anderson's Division;

on the left by Thomas' and McGowan's Brigades of

Pender's Division;

and in the rear by Wright's, Posey's & Mahone's Brigades of

Anderson's Division,

and assisted by the following artillery:

Cabell's Battalion

consisting of

Manly's, Fraser's, McCarthy's and Carlton's Batteries

Alexander's Battalion,

Woolfolk's, Jordan's, Gilbert's, Moody's, Parker's & Taylor's Batteries

Eshleman's Battalion,

Squire's, Richardson's, Miller's, & Norcom's Batteries,

Dearing's Battalion,

Stribling's, Caskie's, Macon's, & Blount's Batteries,

Cutts' Battalion,

Ross's, Patterson's and Wingfield's Batteries,

Pegram's Battalion,

McGraw's, Zimmerman's, Brander's, Marye's & Crenshaw Battery,

McIntosh's Battalion,

Rice's, Hurt's, Wallace's & Johnson's Batteries

Carter's Battalion,

Reese's, Carter's, Page's, and Fry's Batteries,

Brown's Battalion,

Watson's, Smith's, Cunningham's & Griffin's Batteries.

(Viewer's Right Side Page):Repulse of

Longstreet's Assault.

Longstreet's Assault

was repulsed by

Webb's, Hall's, & Harlow's Brigades of

Gibbon's Division Second Army Corps;

Smyth's & Willard's Brigades and

portions of Carroll's Brigade of

Hays' Division Second Army Corps;

and the first Massachusetts Sharp-shooters

(Unattached)

Portions of Rowley's and Stannard's Brigades of

Doubleday's Division First Army Corps;

Hazard's Second Corps Artillery Brigade,

consisting of

Woodruff's, Arnold's, Cushing's, Brown's, and Rorty's Batteries

assisted on the right by

Hill's, Edgell's, Eakin's, Bancroft's, Dilger's & Taft's Batteries

On Cemetery Hill;

and on the left by by

Cowan's, Fitzhugh's, Parsons', Wheeler's, Thomas's,

Daniels' & Sterling's Batteries and

McGilvery's Artillery Brigade,

Consisting of

Thompson's, Phillips', Hart's, Cooper's, Dow's, & Ames'

Batteries,

And by Hazlett's Battery on Little Round Top,

and supported by

Doubleday's Division of the First Army Corps

which was in position

on the immediate left of the troops assaulted.

The Third Army Corps

moved up to within supporting distance on the left, and

Robinson's Division of the First Army Corps

moved into position to support the right.

(Lower Front Plaque):Commands Honored.

in recognition of the patriotism and gallantry displayed

by their respective troops who met or assisted to repulse

Longstreet's Assault

the following states have contributed to erect this tablet

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York,

New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan and Minnesota.

(Left Side): Infantry Commands which met Longstreet's Assault.

Second Corps. (Hancock's), Second Division (Gibbon's).

The First Brigade, Harrow's, was composed of the 19th Maine, 15th Massachusetts, 1st Minnesota, and 82d New York Regiments.

Second Brigade, Webb's, 69th, 71st, 72d and 106th Pennsylvania.

Third Brigade, Hall's, 19th and 20th Massachusetts, 42d and 59th New York and 7th Michigan.

United States Sharpshooters.

First Regiment, Companies A,B,D,H New York; C,I,K (detached) Mich.; E, N.H.; F, Vt.; G, Wis.

Second Regiment, Companies A, Minn.; B, Mich.; C, Penn.; D, Maine; E,H, Vt.; F,G, N.H.

First Co. Mass. Sharpshooters - Second Co. Minn. Sharpshooters.

Third Division, Hays' First Brigade, Carroll's 8th Ohio.

Second Brigade, Smyth's 14th Connecticut, 1st Delaware, 12th New Jersey, 108th New York, and 10th New York Battalion.

Third Brigade, Willard's, 39th 111th, 125th, and 126th New York.

First Army Corps, Newton's, Third Division, Doubleday's

First Brigade, Rowley's, 80th New York and the 151st Pennsylvania. Third Brigade, Stannard's 13th, 14th, and 16th Vermont.

Assisted by the artillery, the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry and Co's. D and K, 6th New York Cavalry

(Right Side):Infantry Commands in Longstreet's Charging Column.

Pickett's Division.

Kember's Va. Brigade. - 1st, 3rd, 7th, 11th, & 24th Regiments.

Garnett's Va. Brigade. - 8th, 18th, 19th, 28th, & 56th Regiments.

Armistead's Ba. Brigade.

9th, 14th, 38th, 53rd & 57th Regiments.

Heth's Division.

Archer's Tenn. Brigade. - 13th Ala., 5th Ala. Batt., 1st, 7th & 14th Tenn. Regiments.

Davis's Miss. Brigade. - 2d, 11th, 42d, Miss. & 55th N.C. Regiments.

Pettigrew's N.C. Brigade. - 11th, 26th, 44th, 47th & 52nd Regiments.

Brockenbrough's Va. Brigade. - 40th, 47th, 55th Regiments. 22d Battalion.

Pender's Division.

Lane's North Carolina Brigade. - 7th, 18th, 28th, 33d & 37th Regiments.

Sacles' North Carolina Brigade. - 13th, 16th, 22nd, 34th & 38th Regiments.

(Back):Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association

Organized April 30, 1864

Directors 1895

Governor Daniel H. Hastings, President

Colonel Charles H. Buehler, Vice Preseident

Calvin Hamilton, Secretary

J. Lawrence Schick, Treasurer

John B. Bachelder - Brevet Major Gen. George S. Greene - Captain H.W. McKnight - John M. Vanderslice

Colonel George C. Briggs - First Lieut. C.E. Goldsborough - Major Gen. Daniel E. Sickles - Brevet Brig. Gen. Lewis Wagner

Brevet Major Gen. Joseph B. Carr - Brevet Major Chill W. Hazard - Major Gen. Henry W. Slocum - Brevet Major Gen. Alex S. Webb

Major Gen. S.W. Crawford - Jacob A. Kitzmiller - Captain Frank D. Sloat - Brevet Lieut. Col. Charles Young

Brigadier Gen. Lucius W. Fairchild - John C. Linehan - Samuel McC. Swope - Brevet Lieut. Col. John P. Nicholson

Brevet Major Gen. D. McM. Gregg - Captain Edward McPherson - Colonel Wheelock C. Veazey

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

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