Alternate Designations: None.
Commander: Capt. William Clinton (ca. 1817-1871).
Numbers: 106; 16 killed, 32 wounded, 3 missing.
Erected between 1907 and 1908.
Location: Located South side of Ayres Avenue.
Description: One of 45 monuments erected to units of the United States regular army on the battlefield. A red polished Jonesboro granite monolith that is set upon a concrete foundation with a descriptive 3’6’x3’7′ bronze tablet with the coat of arms of the United States in bronze. Inscription:
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
FIFTH CORPS
SECOND DIVISION SECOND BRIGADE
TENTH U. S. INFANTRY
Three Companies
Captain William Clinton Commanding
July 2. Arrived with the Brigade in the morning and took position on the right of the Twelfth Corps. Later moved to the left and at 5 P. M. the Brigade formed line with left on north slope of Little Round Top the right extending into the woods. Advanced across Plum Run and to the crest of the rocky wooded hill in front near the Wheatfield and facing left occupied the stone wall on the edge of the woods. The Confederates having opened fire on the right flank and advanced through the Wheatfield in the rear the Brigade was withdrawn under a heavy infantry fire on both flanks and from the rear and shot and shell from the batteries and was formed in line on the right of Little Round Top.
July 3. Remained in same position.
Casualties Killed 1 Officer and 15 Men Wounded 5 Officers and 27 Men Missing 3 Men
Army of the Potomac > Fifth Corps > Second Division > Second Brigade