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Crenshaw's Battery - Pegram's Battalion

Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve

Pegram's Battalion Crenshaw's Battery

Two Napoleons, Two 12 pounder Howitzers

July 1 The Napoleons occupied the ridge west of Herr's Tavern and took an active part in the battle. The Howitzers were ...

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Zimmerman's Battery - Pegram's Battalion

Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve

Pegram's Battalion Zimmerman's Battery

The Pee Dee Artillery

Four 3 inch Rifles

July 1 Three guns were in position on the ridge west of Herr's Tavern actively engaged and did effective service. The ...

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McGraw's Battery - Pegram's Battalion

Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve

Pegram's Battalion McGraw's Battery

The Purcell Artillery

Four Napoleons

July 1 In position south of the Chambersburg pike on the ridge west of Herr's Tavern and actively engaged.

July 2 Early in the morning ...

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Brander's Battery - Pegram's Battalion

Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve

Pegram's Battalion Brander's Battery

The Letcher Artillery

Two Napoleons, Two 10 pounder Parrotts

July 1 In position at first on the ridge west of Herr's Tavern but moved later to a hill east ...

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Grandy's Battery - Garnett's Battalion

Heth's Division - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Heth's Division

Garnett's Battalion Grandy's Battery

The Norfolk Light Artillery Blues

Two 3 inch Rifles, Two 12 pounder Howitzers

July 1 Arrived on the field in the afternoon but was not engaged.

July 2 The Rifles ...

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Mortar Battery

Four mortars occupied a single pit. With twelve other mortars in nearby pits, they were designed to fire simultaneously, lobbing 12-inch, 800-pound shells in high arcs, to penetrate ships’ lightly-armored decks. Built in the early 1890’s, this was the first ...

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Moore's Battery - Garnett's Battalion

Heth's Division - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Heth's Division

Garnett's Battalion Moore's Battery

The Huger Artillery

One 10 pounder Parrott, One 3 inch Rifle

And Two Napoleons

July 1 The Parrott and Rifle about 3.30 p.m. relieved some of Pegram's guns on the ...

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Richardson's Battery

Battery D, 1st Missouri Lt. Art. - W.H.L. Wallace's Division

U.S.

Richardson's Battery,

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

Army of the Tennessee.

This battery occupied this position in the last line from 4.30 p.m. Sunday, April 6, 1862 to the close ...

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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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Mann's Battery

Battery C, 1st Missouri Light Artillery - Hurlbut's Division

U.S.

Mann's Battery,

"C" (1st) Mo. Lt. Arty., Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

Three guns of this battery were engaged here from Sunday afternoon April 6, 1862, and remained in position all night.

Marker is ...

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