Location: West Confederate Avenue, south of Millerstown Road. Located on East side of West Confederate Avenue, opposite Biesecker Woods.
Cast iron tablet, 3’8″ x 3’4″, with raised inscription painted in a contrasting color and mounted on fluted cast iron post. Tablets casts by Calvin Gilbert. The inscription on the 3.8′ x 3.4′ tablet narrates the events associated with Battery during the Battle.
Inscription:
ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
LONGSTREET’S CORPS MCLAWS’ DIVISION
CABELLS BATTALION FRASER’S BATTERY
THE PULASKI ARTILLERY
Two 10 Pounder Parrotts Two 3 Inch Rifles
July 2. Took position here 3.30 P. M. and opened fire on Peach Orchard and the Union batteries east of it. At 4 P. M. the Rifles were silenced by loss of men. The fire of the Parrotts continued until Peach Orchard was taken.
July 3. The Parrotts were moved to crest north of Peach Orchard in main artillery line took part in the great cannonade aided in checking pursuit after Longstreet’s assault and retired from front after dark. The Rifles were placed under command of Capt. Manly of the N. C. Artillery and served by his men in position with his own Rifles.
July 4. In position near here. After night withdrew from the field. Their ammunition was nearly exhausted.
Losses Killed 6 Wounded 13 Horses killed or disabled 18
Army of Northern Virginia > Longstreet’s Corps > McLaws’ Division > Cabell’s Battalion