The Monuments and Memorials of the Gettysburg Campaign
150th Pennsylvania Infantry (Second Monument)
Dedicated: 1888.
Location: Hancock Avenue, south of the Copse of Trees. Located on the east side of Hancock Avenue south of the Copse of Trees.
Description: It was moved from First Day’s Field when the larger regimental monument was erected in 1889. It indicates the position held by the regiment on July 3, 1863. Monument is a two-part stepped granite shaft topped with the Corps insignia finial and set on a three foot square base. The lower part of the shaft has an excised inscription on the face and the upper part has an incised inscription of all sides. Overall height is 5.6 feet.