Results for Battery F
Camp of McAllister's Battery
Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery - McClernand's Div...
Camp of Schwartz's Battery
McClernand's Division
U.S.
Camp of
Schwa...
French's Battery
Drake's Brigade
C.S.A.
Brigadier General Bushr...
Restoration of Shepherd’s Battery
Over the years man and nature destroyed much of Fort Fishe...
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<...
Confederate Battery Position
This battery was one of several cavalry outposts maintaine...
Chicago Board of Trade Battery
December 31, 1862
Panic-stricken Union troops bolted...
Battery I, Fifth U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade, Fifth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Results for Battery F
Camp of McAllister's Battery
Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery - McClernand's Division
U.S
Camp of
McAllister's Battery
"D", 1st Ill. Lt. Arty., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was 1/2 mile S.E., at N.W. corner of Review Field.
Marker can ...
Camp of Schwartz's Battery
McClernand's Division
U.S.
Camp of
Schwartz's Battery,
"E" 2d. Ill. Lt. Arty., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was 2/3 mile west, behind Buckland's brigade.
Marker is on Hamburg-Purdy Road 0.1 miles east of Corinth Road, on ...
French's Battery
Drake's Brigade
C.S.A.
Brigadier General Bushrod R. Johnson's Division
Colonel Joseph Drake's Brigade
French's BatteryThis battery of four pieces went into position between the 4th Mississippi and 15th Arkansas regiments and supported the brigade effectively in the defensive and offensive actions during the operations ...
Restoration of Shepherd’s Battery
Over the years man and nature destroyed much of Fort Fisher. Restoration of this battery was based on archaeological, historical, and photographic evidence.
Marker can be reached from Fort Fisher Boulevard South (U.S. 421) near Battle Acre Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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 ...
Confederate Battery Position
This battery was one of several cavalry outposts maintained by Wheeler`s Cavalry (CS) to watch the ferries and fords along the Chattahoochee River in 1864. The battery position consisted of a single piece of light artillery protected by strong earthworks. ...
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 ...
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 ...