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TourStop7The Heth’s Salient wayside marker is on the south side of Burnside Drive at Stop 7 on the Spotsylvania Battlefield Auto Tour. It is a few feet from the monument to the 17th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment. (see map below)

The Heth's Salient wayside marker on the Sotsylvania battlefield

Text from the marker:

Heth’s Salient

With the fighting at the Bloody Angle at an impasse, Grant and Lee looked elsewhere for opportunities to attack. Coincidentally, both men turned their attention to Heth’s Salient, here on the eastern face of the Muleshoe. Grant sought a weak point in the Confederate defenses, while Lee hoped that an attack here might relieve pressure on Confederate troops fighting at the Bloody Angle.

The two sides unexpectedly collided in these woods. A wild scramble ensued. Men threw one another to the ground, brained each other with the butts of their rifles, and exchanged shots at point-blank range. In 30 minutes it was over. The Confederates straggled back to their line with 800 prisoners in tow. The Federals licked their wounds and dug in. The earthworks that they built line this road.

Captions:

Men of the 17th Michigan, who lost heavily in the attack on Heth’s Salient. Courtesy Charles T. Joyce

Heth’s Salient was a sharp turn in the Confederate works defended by General Henry Heth’s (pronounced “Heath”) division.

Closeup of the Heth's Salient wayside marker on the Sotsylvania battlefield

Location of the monument

The Heth’s Salient wayside marker is on the south side of Burnside Drive about 0.45 mile east of Tour Stop 6 next to the monument to the 17th Michigan Infantry Regiment. (38°12’50.2″N 77°35’14.8″W)

(go to the Tour Stop 7 page)
(go to the main Battle of Spotsylvania Auto Tour page)