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Battery L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery

Artillery Brigade - Fifth Corps

(Front):Captain F. C. Gibbs

Battery

L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery

Artillery Brigade 5th Corps

Erected by the State of Ohio

(Back):Battery L

1st Ohio Light Artillery

July 2. 3. 1863Arriving on the field at 8 a.m. July 2, went into position under a ...

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Battery Ridge

Located 40 ft. south of this

location is the Flagler and

Forsyth Family Cemetery, 1866.

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Located 80 ft. to the north is

a Civil War Fortification, 1861-

1862. This was a part of a large

military complex that extended

from Centreville to Manassas.

Marker is on Battery Ridge ...

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Arnold's Battery

July 2, & 3. 1863

(Front):Arnold's Battery

July 2, & 3, 1863

(Left):Battery A

1st R.I. L.A.

Artillery Brigade

2nd Corps

(Right):4 Killed

24 Wounded

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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11th Independent (Havelock) Battery

New York Light Artillery

11th Independent (Havelock)

Battery,

New York Light Artillery,

4th Volunteer Brigade,

Artillery Reserve,

July 3rd 1863.

Attached to Battery K,

1st New York Light Artillery.

Casualties

Woudned 5.

Organized at Albany, New York.

October 26th, 1861.

Mustered into

United States service.

January 6th 1862.

Participated in all battles

of the Army of the ...

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Battery K, 1st N.Y. Light Artillery

(11th New York Ind. Battery Attached)

(Front):Battery K.

1st N.Y. Light Artillery.

(11th New York Ind. Battery Attached)

Artillery Reserve.

(Back):

Battery K, (Fitzhugh's), Held this position July 3rd 1863 and assisted in repulsing Pickett's Charge. Casualties, wounded 7.

Organized at Fort Plain, N.Y. Mustered in Oct. ...

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Barrett's Missouri Battery

Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.

Barrett's Missouri Battery

Two 6-pdr. Bronze: Two 12-pdr. Howitzers.

Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.

Army of Tennessee.

Capt. Overton W. Barret, Commanding,

1st Lieut. Wm. Brown

2d Lieut. Isaiah Lightner,

2d Lieut. G. W. Orear.

Nov. 25th, 1863 11 a.m.

One section of ...

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Massenburg's Georgia Battery.

2 - 12 pdr. Napoleons; 2 - 10 pdr. Parrotts.

Massenburg's Georgia Battery.

2 - 12 pdr. Napoleons; 2 - 10 pdr. Parrotts.

Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.

Nov. 25, 1863, 4 p.m.

Capt. Thomas L. Massenburg, Commanding.

1st Lieut. J. F. Greer.

2d Lieut. George ...

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Edenton Bell Battery C.S.A.

Organized in March 1862 under the leadership of Capt. William Badham Jr., Lt. John M. Jones, and Lt. Nelson McClees, the Edenton Bell Battery was composed of men primarily from Chowan, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties. Lacking adequate artillery, various institutions ...

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Battery 4

The largest artillery piece on the battlefield was a 32-pounder commanded by Navy Lt. John Crawley and served by 24 men from the U.S.S. Carolina. It was removed from the Carolina in early December and was in action here during ...

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Baltimore Battery

Maryland

Baltimore Battery

Jackson's Division

C.S.A.

The battery, under

the command of Capt.

J.B. Brockenbrough,

occupied a position

near this marker at

daybreak, and opened

the battle on the Confederate side.

The monument to the

Maryland troops is

near the Dunkard

Church.

Marker can be reached from Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike, on ...

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