Thompson's Battery Consolidated Monument Gettysburg PA |
ORGANIZATION: 1st Volunteer Reserve Artillery Brigade
COMMANDER: Capt. James Thompson (1821-1906)
MONUMENT'S & LOCATION:
STRENGTH: 2 Companies, 105 Effectives
SUMMARY: Two sections went into position in the Sherfy Peach Orchard near the present monuments, south of the Wheatfield Road, facing due south, with one section going into position near the Sherfy Barn, facing due west, west of the Emmitsburg Road. Held position in the Peach Orchard until nearly overrun, pulling back north of the Wheatfield Road and into an oat field about 200 yards north of the monuments. The rise to the west helped conceal these guns from Barksdale's troops along the Emmitsburg Road. All four rifles limbered to the rear, the last being done with only two wheel horses, a determined driver, and Thompson tugging at a bridle. (See Pvt. Casper Carlisle, Co (F.M.O.H.) The section in the Sherfy farmyard was overrun, and then recaptured by a desperate countercharge by a Pennsylvania regiment, allowing the gunners the time needed to pull back safely. All six cannons retreated back to an impromptu artillery line being formed 1200 yards northeast of the monuments. Five cannons engaged Barksdale's Mississippians as they crossed their front heading northeast toward Plum to check their advance.
Source = Pennsylvania Units at Gettysburg Pennsylvania, Page 51 |
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Pictures Taken In The Peach Orchard |
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