West Confederate Avenue, north of Virginia Monument
C. S. A. ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA HILL'S CORPS PENDER'S DIVISION POAGUES BATTALION Ward's Brooke's Wyatt's and Graham's Batteries Seven Napoleons Six 12 Pounder Howitzers One 10 Pounder Parrott Two 3 Inch Rifles
July 2. Late in the evening ten of the guns were placed in position at different points ready for service next day. The Howitzers were kept in the rear as no place was found from which they could be used with advantage.
July 3. The ten guns were actively engaged.
July 4. In the evening about dusk began the march to Hagerstown.
Killed 2 Wounded 24 Missing 6 Total 32
Ammunition expended 657 rounds. Horses killed or disabled 17
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