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

Garnett's Battalion
Heth's Division, 3rd Army Corps

Located on West Confedrate Avenue

From the monument:

C. S. A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Hills Corps Heth's Division
Garnett's Battalion
Grandy's, Moore's, Lewis's, and Maurin's
Batteries
Four Napoleons, Two 10 pounder Parrotts
Seven 3 inch Rifles, Two 12 pounder Howitzers

July 1, 2, 3, 4 The Parrotts and Rifles took part in the battle in different position on each of the three days their most active service being on the second day in this position.

The Napoleons and Howitzers were in reserve and not actively engaged at any time. All withdrew from the field on the fourth day but not at the same hour nor by the same route.

Losses Wounded 5, missing 17. Total 22.

Horses killed or disabled 13.

Garnet's Battalion, Heth's Division,  3rd Army Corps, Army of Northern Virginia