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Terrill's Battery

Battery H, 5th U.S. Artillery - McCook's Division

U.S.

Army of the Ohio.

Terrill's Battery,

"H" 5th United States Artillery,

McCook's (2d) Division.

This battery was engaged here from 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. April 7, 1862.

Marker is on Hamburg-Savannah Road, on the right when traveling ...

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Ross' Battery

2nd Michigan Light Artillery - Hurlbut's Division

U.S.

Ross' Battery,

2d Michigan Lt. Art., Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

This battery, of 6 Parrott Guns, became engaged at south side of this field, about 9 a.m. April 6, 1862. After a short engagement ...

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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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Snow’s Battery

On August 30, 1861 Battery B of the Union Army under the command of Capt. Alonzo Snow was organized at Port Deposit, composed mainly of men from this town and vicinity. The Battery rendered important service to the Federal forces ...

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Mott’s Battery

1862 Peninsula Campaign

On April 4, 1862, Major General George B. McClellan launched his offensive on the Virginia Peninsula against the Confederate capital at Richmond. Major General John B. Magruder’s 13,000 troops halted the Union advance along the Warwick-Yorktown line on ...

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Battery Sater

Battery Sater and Other Defensive Tactics

Fort Hunt became fully armed as a coastal defense installation upon completion of Battery Sater, the last of the four gun batteries. Battery Sater also served as a command center for mines placed in the ...

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One-Gun Battery

1862 Peninsula Campaign

The twelve miles of Confederate defenses followed the course of the Warwick River one mile from Yorktown to Mulberry Island. Dam No. 1, the mid-point, was protected by this one-gun battery mounting a 12-pound howitzer. In addition, a ...

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13th New York Independent Light Battery

Artillery Brigade 11th Corps

13th New York

Indpt. Light Battery

(Wheeler's)

Artillery Brigade

11th Corps

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July 1, 1863. Engaged here. July 2. On Cemetery Hill.

July 3. At repulse of Pickett's Charge

Marker is on Howard Avenue 0.2 miles west of Carlisle Road (Pennsylvania Highway 34), on ...

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Battery I, First Ohio Light Artillery

Dilger's Battery

(Front):Battery I,

First Ohio

Light Artillery

Artillery Brigade

Eleventh Corps

Capt. Hubert

Dilger

July 1,2 & 3,

1863.

Eidus Et Audax

Erected by the State of Ohio

(Right):

This Battery

Captain Huber Dilger Commanding

marched with the 11th Corps

from Emmittsburg to Gettysburg

July 1. At once upon arriving it

advanced rapidly to the Carlisle

Road and ...

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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 ...

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