Results for Batteries B
Batteries B & L, Second U.S. Artillery
First Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Ar...
Federal Batteries on Tybee Island
Between February 21 and April 9, 1862, Federal troops unde...
Horse Batteries and Reserve Artillery
U.S.A.
Horse Batteries and Reserve Artillery,
...
Batteries B and L, 2d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Batteries B and L, 2d U.S. Artillery.
C...
Batteries C and G, 3d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Batteries C and G, 3d U.S. Artillery.
C...
Batteries F & K, Third U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of ...
Batteries 5 and 6
Fire from these positions played an important role in stop...
Three Batteries
On the hills
back of this stone
stood three ba...
Batteries 2 and 3
On January 8, 1815, the guns positioned here fired at Brit...
Batteries A and C 4th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Batteries A and C 4th U.S. Artillery.
L...
Results for Batteries B
Batteries B & L, Second U.S. Artillery
First Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
First Brigade Horse Artillery
Batteries B & L Second U.S. Artillery
Six 3 inch Rifles
Lieut. Edward Heaton Commanding
July 2 Arrived near the battlefield at ...
Federal Batteries on Tybee Island
Between February 21 and April 9, 1862, Federal troops under Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore erected 36 guns in 11 batteries, extending eastwardly on Tybee Island from Lazeretto Creek opposite Fort Pulaski. Two of the Federal batteries consisted of rifled cannon. ...
Horse Batteries and Reserve Artillery
U.S.A.
Horse Batteries and Reserve Artillery,
Army of the Potomac.
(September 17, 1862)
Horse Batteries A, B and L (Consolidated) and M, 2nd U.S. Artillery, C and G (Consolidated) of the 3d U.S. Artillery, were established on the crown of the ridge to the ...
Batteries B and L, 2d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Batteries B and L, 2d U.S. Artillery.
Captain Jas. M. Robertson, U.S.A., Commanding
(September 17, 1862.)
Horse Batteries B and L (Consolidated), 2nd U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam by the Middle Bridge, in the forenoon of September 17, and went into position on ...
Batteries C and G, 3d U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Batteries C and G, 3d U.S. Artillery.
Captain Horatio G. Gibson, U.S.A. Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Horse Batteries C and G (Consolidated), 3d U.S. Artillery, crossed the Antietam in the forenoon of September 17, and went into position a short distance south of ...
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 ...
Batteries 5 and 6
Fire from these positions played an important role in stopping the British attack on January 8, 1815. The cannons displayed hers represent batteries 5 and 6, which defended the center of Major general Jackson’s line. The field carriages were painted ...
Three Batteries
On the hills
back of this stone
stood three batteries
guarding this pass
1776 – 1783
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Melzingah Chapter
Daughters American Revolution
1902
Marker is on Albany Post Road (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Batteries 2 and 3
On January 8, 1815, the guns positioned here fired at British counter batteries located almost ½ mile in front of you. During the battle, these guns caused heavy casualties as the British advanced along the levee road.
The troops attacking to ...
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 ...