Stone Sentinels, battlefield monuments of the American Civil War

4th Alabama Infantry Regiment CSA flag

The marker for the Fourth Alabama Infantry Regiment is south of Gettysburg on South Confederate Avenue

Army of Northern Virginia
Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division
Law's Brigade
4th Alabama Infantry

July 2. Left New Guilford 25 miles distant at 3 a.m. Arrived here and formed line about 4 p.m. and under fire from Smith's Union Battery on Rocky Ridge and the Sharpshooters in Plum Run Valley. Advanced at once against the Union Position on Little Round Top. The Regiment encountered the 83d Penna. and right wing of the 20th Maine. The conflict lasted until night-fall.

July 3. Occupied breastwork on western slope of Round Top with firing on skirmish line. At 5 p.m. intercepted near the Slyder house and aided in repulsing the Union Cavalry under Brig.-Gen. Farnsworth and pursued it into the forest south of the valley. About 11 p.m. the regiment under orders resumed position near here and lay inactive the next day and night.

July 5. About 5 a.m. began the march to Hagerstown.

Present officers and men about 275. Killed and wounded 87.

The 4th was commanded at Gettysburg by Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence H. Scruggs.

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