The monument to Union Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer and his Wolverines of the Michigan Cavalry Brigade is on the southeast corner of the intersection of Hunterstown Road and Shrivers Corner Road (Pennsylvania Route 394) at Hunterstown, Pennsylvania. Hunterstown is about 5.3 miles from downtown Gettysburg.

The Battle of Hunterstown wayside marker is about 450 feet to the east along Shrivers Corner Road.

Monument to Union Brigadier General George A. Custer and his Michigan Cavalry Brigade in Hunterstown, Pennsylvania

From the front of the monument:

Brigadier General
George Armstrong Custer 

“Wolverines”

Three-fourths of a mile south of this site on the Hunterstown Road, newly appointed Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer led the Michigan Cavalry Brigade (1st, 5th, 6th, and 7th Regiments) in his first charge against superior forces of Confederate cavalry under General Wade Hampton and Cobb’s Legion on July 2, 1863. During the attack, Custer’s horse was shot from under him. Without a horse but uninjured, he found himself prone to the mercy of Confederate blades that bore down on him. This decisive first encounter nearly proved fatal if not for the bravery and quick thinking of Norvell Francis Churchill, Company “L” 1st Michigan Cavalry, who deflected a saber blow and pulled the “boy general” to the back of his steed, extracting him from harms way.

Monument to Union Brigadier General George A. Custer and his Michigan Cavalry Brigade in Hunterstown, Pennsylvania

Closeup of the front tablet from the Monument to Union Brigadier General George A. Custer and his Michigan Cavalry Brigade in Hunterstown, Pennsylvania

From the tablet on the rear of the monument:
Dedicated on the145th Anniversary
of the
Battle of Hunterstown
July 2, 2008

Sponsors:
Grand Rapids Civil War Round Table
Holland/Zeeland Civil War Round Table
Donors:

Patricia Hedgecoth, Great Granddaughter of
Pvt. Norvell F. Churchill

The family of Harrison David Churchill

In memory of 1st Sgt. George T. Patten, 6th Michigan Cavalry, Co. B.

Ann Arbor Civil War Round Table

Howell Civil War Round Table
DUVCW Eva Gray Tent #2, Grand Rapids, MI

David and Joan Broene

Charlene Dunn, Great Granddaughter of Lt. Daniel McNaughton, 7th MI Cav.

“The Historic Tate Farm” Roger and Laurie Harding

John Michael Dempsey
Monument to Union Brigadier General George A. Custer and his Michigan Cavalry Brigade in Hunterstown, Pennsylvania

Location of the monument

The monument to Union Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer and his Wolverines of the Michigan Cavalry Brigade is on the southeast corner of the intersection of Hunterstown Road and Shrivers Corner Road (Pennsylvania Route 394) at Hunterstown, Pennsylvania. (39°52’57.8″N 77°09’46.7″W)