The Monuments and Memorials of the Gettysburg Campaign
1st West Virginia Artillery, Battery C
Alternate Designations: Pierpont Battery.
Commander: Capt. Wallace Hill (1839-1895).
Numbers: Four 10-lb Parrotts, 124 men. 2 killed, 2 wounded.
Raised: Washington County, Ohio.
Dedicated: Sept. 28, 1898.
Location: Located in National Cemetery along upper Cemetery Drive.
Description: Granite monument located in the National Cemetery. It was erected by the State of West Virginia and marks the position occupied by Battery C on July 2 and 3, 1863.