Confederate Artillery Batteries


“Cunningham’s Battery”

The marker for the Powhatan Artillery is on the west side of Gettysburg on Seminary Avenue. (Seminary Avenue tour map) The battery was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Lieutenant John Cunningham.

marker for the Powhatan Artillery of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg

Text from the marker:

Army of Northern Virginia 
Ewell’s Corps Artillery Reserve
Dance’s Battalion Cunningham’s Battery
The Powhatan Artillery
Four 3 Inch Rifles

July 1. Reached the field in evening too late to take part in the battle.
July 2. Early in morning took position here. Opened fire about 4 P M. upon the batteries on Cemetery Hill and continued firing until dark.
July 3. Remained here all day. Took part in the great cannonade preceding Longstreet’s final assault. At night withdrew to camp in rear.
July 4. After nightfall began the march to Hagerstown.
Ammunition expended 308 rounds.
Losses not reported in detail.

Location of the Marker:

The marker for the Powhatan Artillery is on the west side of Gettysburg. It is on the west side of Seminary Avenue on the northwest corner of its intersection with West Middle Street/Fairfield Road (Pennsylvania Route 116).

marker for the Powhatan Artillery of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg

See more on the history of the Powhattan Artillery in the Civil War.