Alternate Designations: None.
Commander: Capt. Theophilus F. Rodenbough (1838-1912).
Numbers: 510; 3 killed, 7 wounded, 7 missing.
Raised: Washington D.C. and New York City, along with other areas of the country.
Erected between 1907 and 1908.
Location: South Cavalry battlefield off the Emmitsburg Road.
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.
Monument is inscribed:
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
CAVALRY CORPS
RESERVE BRIGADE FIRST DIVISION
SECOND U. S. CAVALRY
Captain Theo. R. Rodenbough Commanding
Detachment at Headquarters Army of the Potomac
July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 M. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to a close by a heavy rain.
Casualties Killed 3 Men Wounded 1 Officer and 6 Men Missing 1 Officer and 6 Men
Other Monuments: Main Monument | Position July 3 | Position #2 July 3
Army of the Potomac > Cavalry Corps > First Division > Reserve Brigade