3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps,
Army of the Potomac

Located on Sykes Avenue.

From the monument:

Army of the Potomac
Fifth Corps First Division
Third Brigade
Col. Strong Vincent Col. James C. Rice
20th Maine 16th Michigan 44th NewYork
83d Pennsylvania Infantry

July 2. After 4 P. M. moved with the Division left in front to the support of the Third Corps line. The Brigade was detached and took position on Little Round Top advancing to the crests at the south and southwest. The 20th Maine 83d Penna. 44th New York and 16th Michigan took position from left to right. They were immediately attacked by Brig. Gen. Law's Brigade and the contest raged for over two hours and until dark when the attack was repulsed with great loss in killed wounded and prisoners. Over 500 prisoners including 15 commissioned officers were captured. The 20th Maine and the 83d Penna. extended their lines after dark to the summit of Round Top.

July 3. Took position about noon with Second Brigade near the left centre of the main line of battle and remained in reserve through the day exposed to severe shelling but without loss.

July 4. Made a reconnaissance to the front without finding any Confederate forces in positions occupied by them the previous day.

Casualties Killed 6 Officers 83 Men Wounded 17 Officers 236 Men Captured or Missing 11 Men Total 353


3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps,  Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg