Confederate Artillery Batteries
“Grandy’s Battery”
The marker for the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues is southwest of Gettysburg on West Confederate Avenue. (Tour map: West Confederate Avenue – Part 2) The battery was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Captain Charles R. Grandy and brought 106 men to the battlefield.
Text from the marker:
Army of Northern Virginia
Hill’s Corps Heth’s Division
Garnett’s Battalion Grandy’s Battery
The Norfolk Light Artillery Blues
Two 3 Inch Rifles Two 12 Pounder Howitzers
July 1. Arrived on the field in the afternoon but was not engaged.
July 2. The Rifles took position here in the morning and participated during the afternoon and evening in the artillery duel with the Union batteries on Cemetery Hill.
July 3. Ordered to the south side of McMillan’s Woods and held all day in reserve without firing a shot though sometimes under fire.
July 4. The Howitzers were never actively engaged in the battle but on this day were placed in a position here. At night they rejoined the Rifles and with them began the march to Hagerstown.
Losses not reported in detail.
Location of the Marker
The marker for the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues is southwest of Gettysburg. It is on the east side of West Confederate Avenue about 500 feet south of the McMillan House.(39°49’20.6″N 77°14’43.2″W) It is across the Avenue from the Monument to Perrin’s South Carolina Brigade.