Latimer's Battalion
Gettysburg, United States
<center><b>C.S.A.<br>Army of Northern Virginia<br>Ewell's Corps - Johnson's Division<br>Latimer's Battalion</b><br>Brown's Carpenter's Dement's and Raine's<br>Batteries<br>Two 20 Pounder Parrotts, Five 10 Pounder Parrotts<br>Three 3 inch Rifles and Six Napoleons</center><br>July 1 After dark crossed Rock Creek and encamped on this ridge.<br><br>July 2 At 4 p.m. the Battalion except the 20 pounder Parrotts took position here and was engaged more than two hours in a heavy cannonade with the Union Artillery on Cemetery Hill, Stevens Knoll, and Culp's Hill. Ammunition exhausted and losses severe the guns were withdrawn except four to cover the advance of Johnson's Infantry against Culp's Hill. In the renewed firing Major S.W. Latimer was mortally wounded. In the cannonading the 20 pounder Parrotts in position half a mile north took an active part.<br><br>July 3 The 20 pounder Parrotts took part in the great cannonade while the other Batteries were in reserve.<br><br>July 4 The Battalion withdrew and began the march to Hagerstown.<br><br>Losses - Killed 10 - Wounded 49 - Horses killed 30