One of the more distinctive and most photographed boulders at Devil's Den.
Stones piled along Little Round Top's southern end mark the area where Union soldiers led by Col. Joshua Chamberlain repulsed waves of Confederate attacks over two hours on the second day of the battle. Their success saved the Union line.
The stone wall provided cover for Union troops, on the right, as Confederates approached across nearly a mile of open farmland to the left in Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863. The area was scene of wild, close quarters combat that ended in a Union victory.