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Fifth Company Battalion Washington Artillery
Cobb's Artillery Battalion
Fifth Company Battalion W...
Ohio Artillery
Ohio Artillery.
Nov. 23-25, 1863.During the engageme...
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper -- Prentiss' Divisi...
Pratt's Artillery
On the morning of Oct. 23, 1864 Clarke's Confederate Briga...
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery
1st Conn. Heavy Artillery
Originally 4th Conn. Infan...
Battery C, First New York Light Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Fifth Corps
Army of the Potoma...
Battery I First U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Second Corps
Army of the Potomac...
Battery F Fifth U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac<...
Battery G, Second U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac<...
Fifth New York Light Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Second Volunter Brigade
Army o...
Results for Artillery
Fifth Company Battalion Washington Artillery
Cobb's Artillery Battalion
Fifth Company Battalion Washington Artillery
Four 12-PDR. Napoleons, Two James Rifles
Capt. Robert Cobb's Artillery Battalion.
Breckinridge's (Bate's) Div. Breckinridge's Corps.
Capt. C.H. Slocomb, Commanding,
1st Lieut. W.C.D. Vaught, 2d Lieut. A.J. Leverich.
1st Lieut. J.A. Chalaron, 2d Lieut. C.G. Johnsen.
Nov. 25th, 1863, 4 ...
Ohio Artillery
Ohio Artillery.
Nov. 23-25, 1863.During the engagements, the Ohio Batteries operated as indicated below:
Battery A Capt. Wilbur F. Goodspeed / Guarding fords of the Tennessee River.
Battery B Lieut. Norman A. Baldwin / Supporting General Sherman's crossing.
Battery C Capt. Marco B. Gary ...
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper -- Prentiss' Division
(front):
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by
Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper
Prentiss'(6th) Division
Army of the Tennessee
(back):
This battery went into action at 7.30 a.m., April 6, 1862,in Spain field. At 9 a.m. it retired to this place ...
Pratt's Artillery
On the morning of Oct. 23, 1864 Clarke's Confederate Brigade of Marmaduke's Div. was in line on this hill from 63rd St. Trafficway north across 59th St. facing east to stop Pleasonton's Cavalry. Pratt's two Batteries, Harris' Mo. and Hynson's ...
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery
1st Conn. Heavy Artillery
Originally 4th Conn. Infantry
Mustered in May 22, 1861
Mustered out Sept. 25 1865
Total enrollment officers and men
3802
Erected by the survivors and friends of the regiment and the veteran and active companies Hartford City Guard to the first volunteer ...
Battery C, First New York Light Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Fifth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Fifth Corps - Artillery Reserve
Battery C
First New York Light Artillery
Four 3 inch rifles
Capt. Almont Barnes Commanding
July 3 At 3 a.m. moved to and occupied this position ...
Battery I First U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Second Corps
Army of the Potomac
Second Corps
Artillery Brigade
Battery I First U.S. Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Lieut. George A. Woodruff Commanding
Lieut. Tully McCrea Commanding
July 2 & 3 Arrived and took position in Ziegler's Grove on the left of Evergreen Cemetery. Actively ...
Battery F Fifth U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Sixth Corps
Artillery Brigade
Battery F Fifth U.S. Artillery
Six 10 pounder Parrotts
Lieut. Leonard Martin Commanding
July 2 Arrived on the afternoon with the Corps and held in reserve.
July 3 Brought up to Ziegler's Grove in rear ...
Battery G, Second U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Sixth Corps
Artillery Brigade
Battery G Second U.S. Artillery
Six 12 Pounders
Lieut. John H. Butler commanding
July 2 Arrived in the afternoon with the Corps and held in reserve.
July 3 Brought up to Ziegler's Grove in rear ...
Fifth New York Light Artillery
Artillery Reserve - Second Volunter Brigade
Army of the Potomac
Artillery Reserve
Second Volunteer Brigade
Fifth New York Light Artillery
Six 20 pounder Parrotts
Captain Elijah D. Taft Commanding
July 2 Arrived and halted in park about 10.30 a.m. Moved ...