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Bvt Major Benjamin Rittenhouse 5th USLA battery commander at Gettysburg collection of Medals, Lincoln pin and his Mollus report on the "Battle of Gettysburg as seen from Little Round Top".  Including his Loyal Legion of the Mollus Medal, an Iron Brigade Medal, Lincoln pin and official booklet report.  "Rittenhouse was born in Berwick, Pennsylvania, to Benjamin Franklin and Henrietta Waring (Davidson) Rittenhouse, the third of nine children. He received a commission in the Union Army at the outbreak of the Civil War as a 2nd lieutenant and eventually joined Battery D, 5th United States Artillery commanded by 1st Lieutenant Charles E. Hazlett.GettysburgOn the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg, Hazlett's Battery (3rd Division, V Corps), consisting of six 3-inch 10-pdr Parrott rifles, was rushed to the top of Little Round Top by Brig. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren. Maneuvering the guns by hand up the steep and rocky slope of the hill was a difficult achievement. However, this effort had little effect on the action of July 2. The artillerymen were exposed to constant Confederate sniper fire and could not work the guns effectively. More significantly, they could not depress the guns' barrels sufficiently to defend against incoming infantry attacks.[1] During the intense fighting, Hazlett was mortally wounded and command of the battery passed to Rittenhouse.Brig. Gen. Henry Hunt, the Union chief of artillery, was with Rittenhouse when the Confederate cannonade of July 3 began. They tried to estimate the number of Confederate guns.[2] Later, Rittenhouse was able to fire into the flank of Pickett's Charge with two guns, enfilading the right of the Confederate force.[3]In August 1864, Rittenhouse was brevetted to captain and to major in March 1865.

Medals, Mollus Report Gettysburg Benj Rittenhouse Artillery

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