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Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. A...
Battery A, 2d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery A, 2d U.S. Artillery.
Captain J...
Battery B, Fourth U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - First Corps
Army of the Potomac<...
Dance's Battalion - First Virginia Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Ewell's Corps
C.S.A.
Army ...
1st Maryland Artillery (CSA)
Maryland
1st Md. Artillery.
Ewell's Division.<...
Battery A, Second U.S. Artillery
Second Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
A...
1st Battery Ohio Light Artillery
(Front Face):
OHIO
1st Battery
Light Art...
Union Artillery
Porter posted his batteries intermittently along this ridg...
2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Connecticut Remembers Her Fallen Sons
Late on the af...
Battery L, 1st New York Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade
(Front):"Reynolds"
Battery L...
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Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. Alanson M. Randol, U.S.A., Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Early in the afternoon of the 17th, Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam by the Middle Bridge and relieved Robertson's Battery (B and L, 2nd U.S. Artillery) ...
Battery A, 2d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery A, 2d U.S. Artillery.
Captain John C. Tidball, U.S.A. Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Horse Battery A, 2d U.S. Artillery, moved from its bivouac near Keedysville on the morning of the 17th, crossed the Antietam by the Middle Bridge and, preceded and supported ...
Battery B, Fourth U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - First Corps
Army of the Potomac
First Corps
Artillery Brigade
Battery B Fourth U.S. Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Lieut. James Stewart commanding
July 1 In position about 200 yards south of the Lutheran Theological Seminary until 3 p.m. when ordered to support the Second ...
Dance's Battalion - First Virginia Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Ewell's Corps
C.S.A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Artillery Reserve
Dance's Battalion
First Virginia Artillery
Cunningham's, Smith's, Watson's, Griffin's
and Graham's Batteries
Four 20 pounder Parrotts, Four 10 pounder Parrotts
Ten 3 inch Rifles, Two Napoleons
July 1 The Battalion reached the field in evening too ...
1st Maryland Artillery (CSA)
Maryland
1st Md. Artillery.
Ewell's Division.
C.S.A.
The battery under the
command of Capt.
Wm. F. Dement,
occupied a position in
the field in the rear
of this marker.
The monument to the
Maryland troops is
near the Dunkard
Church.
Marker is on Harpers Ferry Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battery A, Second U.S. Artillery
Second Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
Second Brigade Horse Artillery
Battery A Second U.S. Artillery
Six 3 inch rifles
Lieut. John H. Calef commanding
June 30 Arrived in the evening from Emmitsburg ...
1st Battery Ohio Light Artillery
(Front Face):
OHIO
1st Battery
Light Artillery
Commanded by
Capt. James R. McMullin
Hugh Ewings (1st) Brig.
Kanawha Division
Ninth Army Corps
Army of the Potomac
(Rear Face):
This battery occupied position about 250 yards due west of this.
Marker is on Burnside Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Union Artillery
Porter posted his batteries intermittently along this ridge. Most of his guns were twelve-pounder Napoleons like the two here.
“The woods were full of smoke,” wrote a Massachusetts artillerist, “and thicker and thicker buzzed the bullets.” Soon the Confederate infantry appeared. ...
2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Connecticut Remembers Her Fallen Sons
Late on the afternoon of June 1, 1864, Col. Elisha Strong Kellogg and his 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery attacked Confederate entrenchments to the west along with other Federal troops from the Sixth and the Eighteenth ...
Battery L, 1st New York Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade
(Front):"Reynolds"
Battery L.
1st N.Y. Light
Artillery,
Artillery
Brigade
1st Corps.
(Back):Casualties
July 1st, 1863
Near Chambersburg Pike
1 Killed,
15 Wounded,
1 Missing.
July 2nd and 3rd engaged with enemy
from position on Cemetery Hill.
Organized at Rochester, N.Y.
Sept. 17, 1861.
Mustered out June 17, 1865.
Marker is on Reynolds Avenue, on the right when ...