Results for Battery A
Battery Gregg
Battery Gregg is named in honor of Captain John C. Gregg, ...
Battery A, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
McCook's Division
(Front):Ohio
Battery A
Battery Duane
Fort Wadsworth
Crumbling over time, these concrete p...
Battery Weed
Fort Wadsworth
Begun in 1847, this granite structure...
Welker's Battery
Battery H, 1st Missouri Lt. Arty. - W.H.L. Wallace's Divis...
Wyatt's Battery - Poague's Battalion
Pender's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
Graham's Battery - Poague's Battalion
Pender's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
Wingfield's Battery - Lane's Battalion
Anderson's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern ...
Ross's Battery - Lane's Battalion
Anderson's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern ...
Marye's Battery - Pegram's Battalion
Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
Results for Battery A
Battery Gregg
Battery Gregg is named in honor of Captain John C. Gregg, who served as Captain in the 4th Infantry and was killed in action near Mariquana, Philippine Islands, on March 31, 1899. Completed in December 1900, Battery Gregg was the ...
Battery A, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
McCook's Division
(Front):Ohio
Battery A
1st Light Artillery
commanded by
Capt. W.F. Goodspeed
McCook's (2d) Division
Army of the Ohio
(Back):
This battery arrived on the field about 2 p.m. April 7, 1862 too late to be engaged.
Marker is on Pittsburg Landing Road, on the right when traveling west. ...
Battery Duane
Fort Wadsworth
Crumbling over time, these concrete platforms mark where large guns once guarded New York Harbor. In the late 1800s, a Glacis Mortar Battery – once located just beyond these ruins – could lob projectiles onto enemy ships entering the ...
Battery Weed
Fort Wadsworth
Begun in 1847, this granite structure was finally completed during the Civil War. Its four-tier design allowed up to 116 guns to skip cannonballs across the Narrows. However, by the mid-1860s bigger, more-accurate guns could destroy a stone fort ...
Welker's Battery
Battery H, 1st Missouri Lt. Arty. - 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.
This battery was in position here from 4.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 6, 1862.
Marker is on Pittsburg ...
Wyatt's Battery - Poague's Battalion
Pender's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Hill's Corps - Pender's Division
Poague's Battalion - Wyatt's Battery
The Albemarle Va. Battery
One 10 pounder Parrott, Two 3 inch Rifles
and One 12 pounder Howitzer
July 2 Late in the evening the Parrott and Rifles took ...
Graham's Battery - Poague's Battalion
Pender's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Hill's Corps Pender's Division
Poague's Battalion Graham's Battery
The Charlotte N.C. Artillery
Two Napoleons, Two 12 pounder Howitzers
July 2 Late in the evening the Napoleons were placed in position here.
July 3 At 7 a.m. they opened ...
Wingfield's Battery - Lane's Battalion
Anderson's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Hill's Corps Anderson's Division
Lane's Battalion Wingfield's Battery
Two 20 pounder Parrotts, Three 3 inch Navy Parrotts
July 2 In position here actively engaged and exposed all the while to a heavy fire from the Union ...
Ross's Battery - Lane's Battalion
Anderson's Division - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Hill's Corps Anderson's Division
Lane's Battalion - Ross's Battery
One Napoleon, Three 10 pounder Parrotts
One 3 inch Navy Parrott, One 12 pounder Howitzer
July 2 Five of the guns were in position here and actively engaged ...
Marye's Battery - Pegram's Battalion
Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve
Pegram's Battalion Marye's Battery
The Fredericksburg Artillery
Two Napoleons, Two 10 pounder Parrotts
July 1 This Battery fired the first cannon-shot of the battle from a point near the south side of the ...