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Battery A

1st MD Light Artillery

Maryland

Battery A

1st MD Light Artillery

1st Slocum's Division

6th Franklin's Corps

The battery under the

command of Capt.

John W. Wolcott

occupied a line 100

feet in rear

of this marker and facing

Dunkard Church. Loss

1 killed, 11 wounded.

The monument to the

Maryland troops is

near the Dunkard

Church.

Marker ...

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Battery D, 2d U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery.

Lieut. Edward B. Williston, U.S.A., Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery, moved from its bivouac near Crampton's Pass on the morning of the 17th and went into position south of the Smoketown Road, its center ...

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Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery,

Lieut. Geo. A. Woodruff, U.S.A. Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Between 9 and 10 a.m., Battery I, 1st Artillery, advancing by the Smoketown Road, passed through the East Woods to the assistance of the infantry of Sedgwick's Division, then ...

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Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery.

Lieut. Leonard Martin, U.S.A., Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Early in the morning of the 17th, Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery, generally known as Ayers' Battery, moved with Smith's Division, Sixth Army Corps, from its bivouac in Pleasant Valley ...

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6th Independent Battery, New York Artillery

1st Brigade Horse Artillery

(Around the Base):6th Independent Battery

New York Artillery

1st Brig. Horse Artillery

Cavalry Corps

(back):Occupied this position

July 3rd, 1863.

Mustered into service

June 15th, 1861.

Mustered out of service

July 8th, 1865.

Marker is on Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling south. ...

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18th Indiana Battery

Hoover's Gap, TN, June 24, 1863. The 18th Indiana Battery, commanded by Capt. Eli Lilly, dislodged one Confederate artillery piece and forced the Confederate batteries to change position. The battery, along with Wilder's Brigade, did considerable damage to the advancing ...

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Battery B

1st Md Light Artillery

Maryland

Battery B.

1st Md. Light Artillery

2nd (Smiths) Division

6th (Franklins) Corps

The battery under the

command of Lieut.

Theodore J. Vanneman.

Occupied a position on

the edge of the East

Woods, 240 yards

north from this marker

the Monument to the

Maryland troops is

near the Dunkard

Church

Marker is on ...

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Stevens' Battery

5th Maine, 1st Corps

(Front):Stevens' Battery

5th Maine, 1st Corps.

Fought here

July 1,2,3, 1863.

Also engaged

July 1st north of the

Seminary.

Ammunition expended

979 rounds.

(Right):"In the assault upon

East Cemetery Hill

in the evening of

July 2nd, the enemy,

(Hays' and Hoke's Brigades)

exposed their left flank to

Stevens' Battery

which poured a terrible ...

Independent Battery E

(Knaps)

Independent Battery E.

(Knaps)

Penna. Veteran Vols.

July 3, 1863.

12th Army Corps

Marker is on Culp's Hill Loop, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hexamer's (New Jersey) Battery

September 17, 1862

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From 3.30 p.m. until near sunset this battery from a point about 80 yards north of this, engaged the enemy around the Piper buildings.

Marker is on Richardson Avenue, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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