Stone Sentinels, battlefield monuments of the American Civil War
Confederate Headquarters Markers

Law's Brigade
Hood's Division, 1st Army Corps

The monument is south of Gettysburg on South Confederate Avenue and a marker is on Warren Avenue south of Little Round Top

From the monument:

C. S. A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division
Law's Brigade
4th 15th 44th 47th 48th Alabama Infantry

July 2. Left New Guilford 25 miles distant at 3 A. M. Arrived and formed line 50 yards west of this about 4 P. M. and advanced against the Union positions. The 4th 15th and 47th Regiments attacked Little Round Top and continued the assault until dark. The 44th and 48th assisted in capturing Devil's Den and 3 guns of the 4th New York Battery.

July 3. Occupied the breastworks on west slope of Round Top. The 4th and 15th Regiments assisted at 5 P. M. in repulsing cavalry led by Brig. Gen. E. J. Farnsworth in Plum Run Valley.

July 5. About 5 A. M. began the march to Hagerstown Md.

Present about 1500 Losses about 550

From the marker:

Army of Northern Virginia
Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division
Law's Brigade

4th 15th 44th 47th 48th Alabama Infantry

July 2. Arrived on the field about 4 P. M. and advanced against the Union positions. The 4th 15th and 47th Regiments attacked Little Round Top and continued the assault until dark. The 44th and 48th assisted in capturing Devil's Den and 3 guns of Smith's 4th New York Battery.

Brig. Gen. Evander M. Law


Law's Brigade, Hood's Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg
Law's Brigade, Hood's Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg