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10th Independent Battery New York Light Artillery

1st Volunteer Brigade

10th Independent Battery

New York Light Artillery

1st Volunteer Brigade

Artillery Reserve

July 2nd 1863.

Attached to 5th Massachusetts

Light Battery (E).

Casualties

Killed 2. Wounded 3.

Organized as the 2nd

Excelsior Battery.

Mustered into U.S. Service

April 9th 1862.

Consolidated with 6th

N.Y. Independent Battery

June 21st 1864.

Mustered out June 22nd 1865.

Marker ...

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Battery G, 1st N.Y. Light Artillery

(Front):Battery G.

(Ames')

1st N.Y. Light Artillery

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Engaged here with 3d Corps

3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. July 2, 1863.

July 3d, on Cemetery Ridge

with 1st Div. 2d Corps.

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Casualties, 7 wounded.

(Back):Mustered in Sept. 22, 1861.

Principal Engagements.

Fair Oaks - Peach Orchard

Savage's Station - White Oak Swamp

Malvern ...

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Artillery Brigade

Third Corps

Army of the Potomac

Third Corps

Artillery Brigade

Capt. George E. Randolph, Capt. A. Judson Clark

Battery B, 1st New Jersey, six 10 pounders, Capt. A. Judson Clark, Lieut. Robert Sims.

Battery D, 1st New York, six 12 pounders, Capt. George B. Winslow.

4th New ...

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Battery C, Pennsylvania Light Artillery

(Thompson's)

(Front): Battery C Penna. Light Artillery

(Thompson's)

(Back):

July 2. Occupied this position from about 5 to 6 O'Clock p.m.

July 3rd. In position on right of First Volunteer Brigade Reserve Artillery and engaged the enemy.

Recruited at Pittsburgh.Total enrollment 325. Killed and died ...

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Battery F, Pennsylvania Light Artillery

Hampton's Battery

(Front):F. Penna. Light Artillery

Organized at Pittsburgh

Hampton's Battery

(Right): From June 3 1863 to March 25 1864 Batteries F and C served as a consolidated battery.

July 2, occupied this position from about 5 to 6 o'clock p.m. July 3, with ...

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Artillery on Lee's Hill

(Left marker):

Here and on hills to the left and right the Confederates developed a powerful concentration of artillery.

Enfilading Fire

During the Federal attacks of December 13, 1862, Confederates cannon poured devasting frontal and crossfire into the advancing battle lines. Long ...

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Confederate Artillery Defense

About noon December 13, 1862

Army of Northern Virginia

General Robert E. Lee, Commander

Brigadier General W. N. Pendleton

Chief of Artillery

304 guns on the battlefield

Army of the Potomac

Major General A. E. Burnside, Commander

Brigadier General H. J. Hunt, Chief of Artillery

381 guns on the ...

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First Minnesota Light Artillery

Prentiss' Division

(Front): Minnesota

(Back):First Minnesota Battery Light Artillery.

Capt. Emil Munch,

Brig. Gen. B.M. Prentiss' Division.

Army of the Tennessee.

Engaged from early in the morning, when Capt. Munch was wounded and disabled, in the first day's battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862. The right ...

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Battery E, 1st Illinois Light Artillery

Sherman's Division

(front of monument)

Illinois

Battery "E",

1st Regiment Lt. Artillery,

5th Division--Sherman,

Army of the Tennessee.

(back of monument)

Waterhouse's Battery, "E".

Commanded by

1. Capt. A. C. Waterhouse, Wounded.

2. Lieut. A. E. Abbott, Wounded.

3. Lieut. John A. Fitch.

Two guns of this battery were advanced about 300 yards ...

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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 ...

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