Wyatt's Battery - Poague's Battalion
Pender's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Hill's Corps - Pender's Division
Poague's Battalion - Wyatt's Battery
The Albemarle Va. Battery
One 10 pounder Parrott, Two 3 inch Rifles
and One 12 pounder Howitzer
July 2 Late in the evening the Parrott and Rifles took position here.
July 3 At 7 a.m. they opened on the Union position but were soon ordered to cease firing as they drew the concentrated fire of several batteries. They afterward took part in all the operations of the artillery during the day including the cannonade which preceded Longstreet's assault. The Howitzer remained in the rear and was not engaged in the battle but held in readiness to resist any advance of the Union forces.
July 4 In the evening about dusk began the march to Hagerstown.
Losses not reported in detail.
Marker is on West Confederate Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org