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The monument to the 3rd Volunteer Brigade of the Army of the Potomac’s Artillery Reserve is south of Gettysburg in the National Cemetery. (National Cemetery tour map)

Monument to the 3rd Volunteer Brigade, Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac

Monument to the 3rd Volunteer Brigade, Artillery Reserve

From the monument

Army of the Potomac 
Artillery Reserve
Third Volunteer Brigade
Capt. James F Huntington 

1st New Hampshire Battery
Capt. Frederick M. Edgell
July 2 and 3. Engaged on Cemetery Hill.

1st Ohio Battery H
Lieut. George W. Norton
July 2 and 3. Engaged on Cemetery Hill.

1st Penna. Batteries F and G
Capt. R. Bruce Ricketts
July 2 and 3. Engaged on East Cemetery Hill.

West Virginia Battery C
Capt. Wallace Hill
J
uly 2 and 3. Engaged on Cemetery Hill.

Casualties Killed 10 Men Wounded 1 Officer 23 Men Captured or Missing 3 Men Total 37

Location of the monument

The monument is south of Gettysburg in the National Cemetery. It is in the southern part of the cemetery along the eastern fence, about 300 feet north of the monument to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.