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Green's Battery - Jones's Battalion

Early's Division - Ewell's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Ewell's Corps Early's Division

Jones's Battalion Green's Battery

Louisiana Guard Artillery

Two 10 pounder Parrotts and two 3 inch rifles

July 3 After taking part in the fighting on the previous two days at Gettysburg and Hunterstown ...

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Breathed's Battery - Beckham's Battalion

Stuart's Horse Artillery

Army of Northern Virginia

Stuart's Horse Artillery

Beckham's Battalion Breathed's Battery

Four 3 Inch Rifles

July 3 The battery arrived here about 2 p.m. and took an active part in the fight until its ample supply of ammunition received in the forenoon ...

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McGregor's Battery - Beckham's Battalion

Stuart's Horse Artillery

Army of Northern Virginia

Stuart's Horse Artilery

Beckham's Battalion McGregor's Battery

Two Napoleons and two 3 inch Rifles

July 3 The Battery took an active part in the fight arriving about 2 p.m. and keeping up its fire until the ample supply ...

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The South Battery

1790             1826

Erected during the War of 1812 to guard Buttermilk Channel. Used as a barracks for the fife and drum corps of the garrison from 1836 until the first officers’ mess was established ...

Battery Bailey

During the Civil War, fortifications were constructed around the perimeter of Washington to defend the city from attack by the Confederate Army. Paramount to survival under siege was protection of the city's water supply. Forts Sumner and Mansfield and a ...

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Parson's Battery

4th U.S. Artillery Co. "H" & "M"

The most powerful federal battery on this field armed with four 3" Ordnance rifles and four 12 pdr. howitzers. This battery of battle hardened regulars poured charge after charge of canister at less than ...

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Chicago Board of Trade Battery

December 31, 1862

Panic-stricken Union troops bolted out of the woods, closely pressed by cheering Texans. Canister from the battery's six guns, placed on this rise, forced back the attackers. Reinforced by a second battery, the Union artillerymen repulsed a second ...

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Battery 31

Confederate Defense Line

Part of the original Confederate defense line constructed in 1862 – 1863. On April 2, 1865, the battery located in this position took part in stopping a heavy Union attack at Fort Mahone, one third of a mile ...

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Battery I, Fifth U.S. Artillery

Artillery Brigade, Fifth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Fifth Corps

Artillery Brigade

Battery I Fifth U.S. Artillery

Four 3 inch Rifles

Lieut. Malbone F. Watson commanding

July 2 About 4.30 p.m. arrived and took position north of Little Round Top. 5.30 moved to the front at the ...

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Ninth Massachusetts Battery

2nd Position

2nd Position

6 p.m.

July 2, 1863.

Ninth Mass. Battery

Capt. Bigelow

"By prolonge retired firing"

from the cross road 400 yds. distant

without infantry support before

Barksdale's Confed. Brigade.

Final stand made across this angle.

Marker is ...

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