Stone Sentinels, battlefield monuments of the American Civil War

Union monuments - Pennsylvania Artillery & Cavalry

1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery,
Consolidated Batteries F and G
"Rickett's Battery"

The monument to Consolidated Batteries F and G of the First Pennsylvania Light Artillery is southeast of Gettysburg on East Cemetery Hill.

Location: 39.821617 N, 77.228724 W; see map

The battery was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Captain Robert B. Ricketts. It brought 144 men to the field serving six Ordnance Rifles, and suffered 6 killed, 14 wounded and 3 missing. The battery was part of the Third Volunteer Brigade of the Artillery Reserve.

From the monument:

Present at Gettysburg Consolidated Battery F & G
3 officers & 141 men.
Killed and died of wounds 7 men.
Wounded 1 officer & 13 men.
Captured or missing 3 men.
Total loss 24.

F
Recruited in Schylkill Co.
Total enrollment 342.
Mustered in July 8, 1861.
Re-enlisted Dec. 1863.
Mustered out June 9, 1865.

Killed & died of wounds 1 officer & 16 men.
Wounded 3 officers & 40 men.
Died of disease etc. 10 men.
Captured or missing 12 men.
Total casualties 78 men & 5 officers
.

G
Recruited in Philadelphia.
Total enrollment 340.
Mustered in July 25, 1861.
Re-enlisted Dec. 1863.
Mustered out June 29, 1865.

Killed & died of wounds 1 officer & 15 men.
Wounded 3 officers & 44 men.
Died of disease etc. 12 men.
Captured or missing 14 men.
Total casualties exclusive of those while attached to Battery F 89.

July 2nd. Reached the field and took this position in the afternoon and engaged the Rebel batteries on Benner's Hill. 8 p.m. A Rebel column charged the Battery and a desperate hand-to-hand conflict ensued which was repulsed after every round of canister had been fired.

July 3rd. Engaged with the Rebel batteries on the left and centre of the line.

Monument to Consolidated Batteries F and G (Rickett's Battery) of the First Pennsylvania Light Artillery on East Cemetery Hill
(above) Monument to Consolidated Batteries F and G of the First Pennsylvania Light Artillery on East Cemetery Hill
)below) Rear view of the monument, with a 3" Ordnance Rifle in the foreground representative of those used by the battery at Gettysburg.

Rear view of the monument to the Consolidated Batteries F and G of the First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, with a 3" Ordnance Rifle in the foreground representative of those used by the battery at Gettysburg.