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Batteries B & L, Second U.S. Artillery
First Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Ar...
Battery C, 1st New York Light Artillery
(Barnes')
(Front):Battery C.
(Barnes')
1...
Federal Artillery Positions
August 29 and 30, 1862
Federal Artillery Positions
Artillery Brigade
Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Sixth Corps
Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery
Battery G
(Ames)
1st N.Y.L.A.
July 3rd 1...
Participation of the Artillery
November 24, 1863
Tablet #1
Union Batteries
Battery D, 1st New York Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade, Third Corps
(Front):Battery D
...Jones' Battalion, Reserve Artillery
C.S.A.
Jones' Battalion, Reserve Artillery,
Ma...
Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
<...Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
Results for Artillery
Batteries B & L, Second U.S. Artillery
First Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
First Brigade Horse Artillery
Batteries B & L Second U.S. Artillery
Six 3 inch Rifles
Lieut. Edward Heaton Commanding
July 2 Arrived near the battlefield at ...
Battery C, 1st New York Light Artillery
(Barnes')
(Front):Battery C.
(Barnes')
1st New York
Light Artillery.
5th Corps.
(Left):Held this position
from about
4.30. p.m. July 2d,
to 4. a.m.
July 3d, 1863.
(Back):Engagements.
Antietam
to
Appomattox.
(Right):On the morning
of July 3d,
transferred to
the left flank
of Big Round Top.
Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Federal Artillery Positions
August 29 and 30, 1862
Federal Artillery Positions
From the John Dogan House northward to this point, Union batteries occupied this ridge throughout the Second Battle of Manassas. At one time on August 30 more than thirty guns were firing from this ...
Artillery Brigade
Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Sixth Corps
Artillery Brigade
Col. Charles H. Tompkins
Mass. 1st Battery A, Six 12 pounder
Capt William H. McCartney
New York 1st Battery, Six 3 inch Rifles
Capt. Andrew Cowan
New York 3d Battery, Six 10 pounder Parrotts
Capt. William A. Harn
1st Rhode Island ...
Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery
Battery G
(Ames)
1st N.Y.L.A.
July 3rd 1863.
Marker is at the intersection of Hancock Avenue and United States Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Hancock Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Participation of the Artillery
November 24, 1863
Tablet #1
Union Batteries
7th Indiana (Sec)
Lt. Otho H. Morgan
Baird
Mouth Chatta. Creek
10th Indiana
Capt. Wm. A. Naylor
Sheridan
Moccasin Point
1st Iowa
Lt. James M. Williams
Osterhaus
W. of Lookout Creek
2d Missouri
Capt. Clemens Landgraeber
Osterhaus
W. of Lookout Creek
I, 1st New York
Capt. Michael Wiedrich
11th Corps
W. of Lookout Creek
K, 1st ...
Battery D, 1st New York Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade, Third Corps
(Front):Battery D
1st N.Y.
Light Artillery,
Artillery Brig. Third Corps.
(Back):This Battery (Winslow's)
held this position during
the afternoon of July 2d 1863.
Casualties:
10 wounded, 8 missing.
Mustered in Sept. 6, 1861.
Engaged in 32 battles,
Mustered out June 16, 1865.
Marker is on Sickles Avenue, on the ...
Jones' Battalion, Reserve Artillery
C.S.A.
Jones' Battalion, Reserve Artillery,
Major H.P. Jones, Commanding.
Organization.
Morris (Virginia) Artillery, Orange (Virginia) Artillery,
Turner's (Virginia) Battery, Wimbish's (Virginia) Battery,
(September 17, 1862.)
Jones' artillery battalion occupied the ridge north of this point and was actively engaged early in the day, but was soon withdrawn ...
Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
Col. Stephen D. Lee, C.S.A., Commanding.
Organization.
Ashland Artillery Va.,
Bedford Artillery Va.,
Brooks Artillery S.C.,
Madison Light Artillery La.,
Eubank's Battery Va.,
Parker's Battery Va.
September 15-16, 1862.
The Reserve Artillery crossed the Antietam about 8 a.m. of the 15th and took position on the ...
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
Col. J. B. Walton Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
During the forenoon the Washington Artillery was engaged with the enemy's heavy batteries on the opposite side of Antietam Creek. At 9:15, the 3d Company, Miller, was sent to Piper's Orchard ...