Cornfield Avenue runs east and west 650 yards, just to the south of the 30 acre cornfield of David R. Miller. Over 13,000 men were shot down here, making it possibly the bloodiest ground in American history, and forever giving it the name, The Bloody Cornfield. Because of the number of the monuments and markers Cornfield Avenue has an east and west tour map.

monuments
27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Maryland Light Artillery, Battery B
New Jersey Brigade
13th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment
90th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
128th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
137th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
markers
6th Corps
Christian’s Brigade
Colquitt’s Brigade
Garland’s Brigade
Greene’s Division
Hartsuff’s Brigade
Law’s Brigade
Lawton’s Brigade
Line of Batteries
Rickett’s Division
Ripley’s Brigade
scenic views
View west from the 137th Pennsylvania monument
View west from the Line of Batteries
