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Batteries F & K, Third U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of ...
Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Reserve Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
<...Artillery at Petersburg
"The campaign became quite scientific, so that after the f...
Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery
Capt. Jos...
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
Captain D...
Federal Artillery
Union batteries (26
guns) formed a line
here, ...
Battery D, 2d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. E...
Batteries A and C 4th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Batteries A and C 4th U.S. Artillery.
L...
Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery,
Lieut. G...
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. L...
Results for Artillery
Batteries F & K, Third U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artillery Reserve
First Regular Brigade
Batteries F& K Third U.S. Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Lieut. John C. Turnbull Commanding
July 1 Took position on crest of hill near General Meade's ...
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 ...
Artillery at Petersburg
"The campaign became quite scientific, so that after the first few weeks, we learned to tell by the sound the nature of every missile that passed over us, and knew which ones to dodge. The mortar shells had the most ...
Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery
Capt. Joseph B. Campbell, U.S.A. Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Early in the morning this battery advanced from its bivouac north of Jos. Poffenberger's, passing through the North Woods to the ploughed field immediately south of them. One section, ...
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
Captain Dunbar R. Ransom, U.S.A. Commanding,
(September 16-17, 1862.)
On the evening of September 16th, Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery came into battery 370 yards east of the Hagerstown Pike, on the south edge of the North Woods ...
Federal Artillery
Union batteries (26
guns) formed a line
here, March 19. These
guns covered retreating
Federals during the
Confederate charges
and finally halted
the advance of the
Confederate Right Wing.
Marker is on Harper House Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battery D, 2d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. Edward B. Williston, U.S.A., Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery, moved from its bivouac near Crampton's Pass on the morning of the 17th and went into position south of the Smoketown Road, its center ...
Batteries A and C 4th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Batteries A and C 4th U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. Evan Thomas, U.S.A., Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Batteries A and C (consolidated), 4th U.S. Artillery (6 guns), relieved Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery just north of this point and went into position, the left of ...
Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery,
Lieut. Geo. A. Woodruff, U.S.A. Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Between 9 and 10 a.m., Battery I, 1st Artillery, advancing by the Smoketown Road, passed through the East Woods to the assistance of the infantry of Sedgwick's Division, then ...
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. Leonard Martin, U.S.A., Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Early in the morning of the 17th, Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery, generally known as Ayers' Battery, moved with Smith's Division, Sixth Army Corps, from its bivouac in Pleasant Valley ...