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Battery K, Fifth U.S. Artillery

Twelfth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Twelfth Corps

Battery K Fifth U.S. Artillery

Four 12 pounders

Lieut. David H. Kinzie commanding

July 1 Marched to within a mile and half of Gettysburg.

July 2 At daylight took position to Command a gap between the First and Twelfth ...

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Battery F, Fourth U.S. Artillery

Artillery Brigade - Twelfth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Twelfth Corps

Artillery Brigade

Battery F Fourth U.S. Artillery

Six 12 pounders

Lieut. Sylvanus T. Rugg commanding

July 1 Approached Gettysburg on the Baltimore Pike to Two Taverns and took position to counteract any movements of the Confederates ...

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Battery C, Third U.S. Artillery

Second Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps

Second Brigade Horse Artillery

Battery C Third U.S. Artillery

Six 3 inch Rifles

Lieut. William D. Fuller Commanding

July 1 Proceeded under orders to Manchester Md. and picketed and held all roads until ...

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Battery E, PA, Vol.

- Knap's -

[Front Side]

Battery E, PA, Vol.

- Knap's -

Geary's Div. Hooker's Com.

[Right Side]

1861

to

1865

[Back Side]

Wauhatchie - Missionary Ridge

Lookout Mountain - Ringgold

[Left Side]

Erected

1895

Marker is on Hawthorne Street north of Ivy Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Smith's New York Battery

"For God's sake, men, don't let them take my guns away from me!"

Capt. James E. Smith, U.S.A.

Commander, 4th New York Battery

On July 2, Capt. James E. Smith hauled four of the six cannon of his 4th New York Battery onto ...

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4th New York Independent Battery

(Smith's)

(Front): 4th New York

Ind'p't Battery

(Smith's)

Artillery Brigade

3rd Corps

July 2, 1863 2 to 5 p.m.

(Back):Casualties

2 killed - 10 wounded

1 captured

At the time of the assault

by Hood's Division of the

Confederate Army this

Battery supported by the

Fourth Maine Infantry,

formed the extreme left

of the Third Corps ...

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Clark's Battery

Battery B 1st New Jersey Light Artillery

(Front):Clark's Battery

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Battery B

1st New Jersey

Light Artillery

3d Corps

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Fought here from

2 Until 7 O'Clock

on July 2, 1863.

Firing 1300 rounds

of ammunition

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Losses, killed 1,

wounded 16, missing 3.

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Erected by the State

of New Jersey 1888.

(Back):Mustered in

Sept. 3, 1861,

mustered out

June 16, ...

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5th Massachusetts Battery

(Front):Fifth Massachusetts Battery

(Right):7 enlisted men killed

1 officer, 12 enlisted men wounded

700 rounds fired

Chas. A. Philips Capt. Comdg.

July 2, 1863.

(Left):The Nation Lives

Reserve Artillery

Marker is at the intersection of Wheatfield Road and Sickles Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Wheatfield ...

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10th Independent Battery New York Light Artillery

1st Volunteer Brigade

10th Independent Battery

New York Light Artillery

1st Volunteer Brigade

Artillery Reserve

July 2nd 1863.

Attached to 5th Massachusetts

Light Battery (E).

Casualties

Killed 2. Wounded 3.

Organized as the 2nd

Excelsior Battery.

Mustered into U.S. Service

April 9th 1862.

Consolidated with 6th

N.Y. Independent Battery

June 21st 1864.

Mustered out June 22nd 1865.

Marker ...

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15th New York Battery

(Back Inscription):15th

Indep't. N.Y.

Light Battery.

1st. Brigade,

Artillery Reserve.

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Captain Patrick Hart

Lieut. Edward M. Knox

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Formerly Light Battery B.

Irish Brigade

July 2nd. 1863.

Killed 3, wounded 13.

Total loss 16.

Marker is at the intersection of Wheatfield Road and Sickles Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Wheatfield ...

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