Battle of Spotsylvania • Tour the Battlefield • Monuments & Markers • The Armies
The monument to Ramseur’s North Carolina Brigade is about 150 yards across a field from Stop 5 on the Auto Tour. The trail continues to Anderson Drive.
From the front of the monument:
Ramseur’s Brigade
2nd North Carolina State Troops
Col. William R. Cox
4th North Carolina State Troops
Col. Bryan Grimes
14th North Carolina Troops
Col. R. Tyler Bennett
30th North Carolina Troops
Col. Francis M. Parker
At dawn May 12, 1864 Union troops overwhelmed Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson’s Division at the muleshoe salient. Brig. Gen. Stephen Dodson Ramseur’s North Carolina Brigade counterattacked across these earthworks and by 7:30 a.m. regained the portion of the salient opposite this point. For the next twenty hours Ramseur’s men held their ground in the face of determined Union assaults. The North Carolinians then withdrew to a new defensive line one-half mile to the rear. This gallant stand helped thwart the Union advance and saved Lee’s army from disaster.
Deo Vindice
Erected by the 30th N.C. Troops (Reactivated) Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 2001
Map and directions to the monument
The monument to Ramseur’s North Carolina Brigade at Spotsylvania can be reached by a 150 yard walking path west from Stop 5 on the Spotsylvania Battlefield Auto Tour. (38°13’13.8″N 77°36’06.1″W)
(go to the Tour Stop 5 page)
(go to the main Battle of Spotsylvania Auto Tour page)