1st Ohio Artillery, Battery H

Alternate Designations: Huntington’s.

Commander: Lt. George W. Norton (1818-1906).

Numbers: 6 Ordnance Rifles; 123 men. 2 killed, 5 missing.

Raised: Lucas and Washington.

Dedicated: Sept. 14, 1887.

Location: Soldiers’ National Cemetery, east side of Cemetery Drive. Monument indicates the position held by Huntington’s Battery during the Gettysburg campaign on July 2, 1863 at about 4:00 P. M. They engaged in artillery duels with Confederate batteries on the east of town.

Description: Rough-hewn marker rounded at top stands on a tiered base. A round State Seal in relief appears at the top rear.

National Park Service List of Classified Monuments Number: MN283.

Sculptor: Smith Granite Company, fabricator.

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