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Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command

C.S.A.

Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command,

Col J. B. Walton, Commanding.

Organization.

1st Company, Washington Artillery, La.

2nd Company, Washington Artillery, La.

3rd Company, Washington Artillery, La.

4th Company, Washington Artillery, La.

September 15-16, 1862.

The Washington Artillery crossed the Antietam about 9 a.m. of the 15th and took position ...

Reserve Artillery

Army of Northern Virginia

C.S.A.

Reserve Artillery,

Army of Northern Virginia,

Brig. Gen. William N. Pendleton, Commanding.

September 16-18, 1862.

A portion of the Reserve Artillery took part in the battle of September 16-17; The rest was posted at the fords, in the vicinity of Williamsport ...

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Last Artillery Shots

From this spot was fired last shot from the artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia on the morning of April 9th, 1865.

Marker is at the intersection of Price Edward Court House Road and Richmond-Lynchburg Stage Road, on the right ...

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Battery E, Fourth U.S. Artillery

First Brigade Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps

First Brigade Horse Artillery

Battery E Fourth U.S. Artillery

Four 3 inch Rifles

Lieut. Samuel S. Elder commanding

July 3 Arrived on the field and took position on a hill southwest of Round Top ...

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Ringgold Light Artillery

First Defenders

To commemorate

the patriotism and promptitude

of the

Ringgold Light Artillery

of Reading, Pennsylvania,

which reported for duty at

Harrisburg, April 16, 1861,

arriving there first of the

Pennsylvania Companies;

and with the

Logan Guards of Lewistown,

Washington Artillerists of Pottsville

National Light Infantry of

Pottsville, and Allen Infantry

of Allentown,

entered the City ...

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Horse Batteries and Reserve Artillery

U.S.A.

Horse Batteries and Reserve Artillery,

Army of the Potomac.

(September 17, 1862)

Horse Batteries A, B and L (Consolidated) and M, 2nd U.S. Artillery, C and G (Consolidated) of the 3d U.S. Artillery, were established on the crown of the ridge to the ...

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Battery K, 5th U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery K, 5th U.S. Artillery,

Lieut. William E. Van Reed, U.S.A., Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Battery K, 5th U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam, by the Middle Bridge and about 2 p.m., September 17, relieved Battery M, 2d U.S. Artillery, taking position on the ...

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Battery M, 2d U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery M, 2d U.S. Artillery.

Lieut. Peter C. Hains, U.S.A. Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Horse Battery M, 2d U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam by the Middle Bridge, in the forenoon of the 17th and, preceded by the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Colonel Childs Commanding, ...

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Batteries B and L, 2d U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Batteries B and L, 2d U.S. Artillery.

Captain Jas. M. Robertson, U.S.A., Commanding

(September 17, 1862.)

Horse Batteries B and L (Consolidated), 2nd U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam by the Middle Bridge, in the forenoon of September 17, and went into position on ...

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Batteries C and G, 3d U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Batteries C and G, 3d U.S. Artillery.

Captain Horatio G. Gibson, U.S.A. Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Horse Batteries C and G (Consolidated), 3d U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam in the forenoon of September 17, and went into position a short distance south of ...

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