Steve (TerranSin) put the tag here:
and this morning I moved it a couple miles south:
Hard to see in the morning light, but the monument stone itself is the tag. Parking to compose a shot can be a bit of a challenge; I'll accept anything that is clearly recognizable as being in the right vicinity even if it's a different angle.
Here's a better shot of the monument itself:
And the nearby historical marker signs in case you are interested:
I also strolled a few hundred feet into the woods, following the path along the crest of the ridge to the monument at the spot where a CSA NC unit stood and died in an attempt to slow the Union advance. It was easy to imagine the yells, shooting, shouting, and mayhem of battle in the trees where powder smoke would have been drifting in and out and making an already chaotic situation even more surreal. Quite an experience just to visit. Although it's a relatively little-known spot it is well-tended and worth the visit. Plus, the roads to get to it are great riding.