View of the Angle (to your right) along Cemetery Ridge looking over the
stone wall defended by Brigadier General Alexander Webb's Philadelphia Brigade.
In the distance you can see the tree line along Seminary Ridge where Major
General Pickett's men stepped forward to make their famous charge.
The monuments along the stone row are, from left to right, the 69th
Pennsylvania, the 72nd Pennsylvania, and the 71st near the tree at the
Angle.
CSA Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead's Virginians breached the Union
defenses here but were turned back, killed, or captured by 2nd Corps
reinforcements.
The small marker mid-ground between the 71st PA monument and the row of
cannon marks the spot where Armistead was mortally wounded.
The Virginia Monument is visible in the cut out in the tree line in the
distance just to the left of the 72nd PA monument.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania.