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Welker's Battery

"H" 1st Mo. Lt. Art. -- W.H.L. Wallace's Division

U. S.

Welker's Battery,

"H", 1st Mo. Lt. Art., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

One section of this battery under Lieutenant

Edwards, was engaged here from 12 m. to 2 p.m.

April 6, 1862. It ...

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Caskie's Battery - Dearing's Battalion -

Pickett's Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Pickett's Division

Dearing's Battalion Caskie's Battery

The Hampden Artillery

One 10 pounder Parrott, One 3 inch Rifle

and Two Napoleons

July 3 Advanced to the front about daylight. Later in the morning took position on the ...

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Macon's Battery - Dearing's Battalion

Pickett's Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Pickett's Division

Dearing's Battalion Macon's Battery

The Richmond Fayette Artillery

Two Napoleons and Two 10 pounder Parrotts

July 3 Advanced to the front about daybreak. Later in the morning took position on the ridge west ...

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Battery Commander’s Station

After the two 5-inch guns were removed in 1917, an observation station was built over one of the original gun emplacements. This structure, the battery commander’s station for Battery Arnold, was made of reinforced concrete at a cost of $850.00. ...

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Battery Krayenbuhl

Named in honor of Captain Maurice Krayenbuhl, who was killed in action near Meycausyan, Philippine Islands in March 1899. Battery Krayenbuhl’s two 5-inch rapid fire guns on the right flank of the heavy caliber battery, in conjunction with the rapid ...

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Patterson's Battery - Lane's Battalion

Anderson's Division - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Anderson's Division

Lane's Battalion Patterson's Battery

Two Napoleons, Four 12 pounder Howitzers

July 2 Was detached from the Battalion in the morning together with the Howitzer of Ross's Battery and ordered into position here. ...

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Pig Point Battery

In June 1861, Union Maj.Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, in order to clear a route for the capture of Suffolk, sought to neutralize the Confederate battery at Pig Point three miles north on the James River at the mouth of the ...

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Battery B, 1st Illinois Light Artillery

Sherman's Division

(Front):Illinois

Battery B

1st Regiment Lt. Artillery

5th Division - Sherman

Army of the Tennessee

(Plaque on Back):Taylor's Battery "B"

Commanded by

Capt. Sam'l E. Barrett.

Opened fire from this position April 6, 1862 and held it from about 7:30 until 10:00 a.m. when the Battery retired ...

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Captain Thomas E. Jackson's Battery

Stuart's Horse Artillery

Army of Northern Virginia

Stuart's Horse Artillery

Captain Thomas E. Jackson's Battery

Two 3 inch Rifles and two howitzers

July 3 The Battery was attached to Jenkins's Cavalry Brigade and took part in the fight here on the right wing of the ...

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Ward's Battery - Poague's Battalion

Pender's Division - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Pender's Division

Poague's Battalion Ward's Battery

The Madison (Miss.) Light Artillery

Three Napoleons, one 12-pounder Howitzer

July 2 Late in the evening the Napoleons were placed in position about 400 yards eastward from this point.

July ...

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