Results for Artillery
Battery E, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
(Front):Battery E.
(Knap's)
Penna. Light Artil...
Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery
(Front):Maryland's Tribute
to her loyal sons
R...
Artillery Saves the Day
January 2, 1863
Confederate infantry started to wade...
Artillery Protects the Supply Line
From this ideal position, Loomis' Battery (1st Michigan Li...
Battery H, 3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
Battery H
3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
1st ...
Horse Artillery
Stuart's Cavalry Division
C.S.A.
Army of North...
107th Field Artillery
53rd Brigade - 28th Division
(First Plaque):107th Un...
Abandoned Artillery
These two Wiard rifled cannon represent two of the four gu...
Second Pennsylvania Veteran Heavy Artillery
The Advance Position 2nd Pa. Vet. Heavy Art. July 30, 1864...
First Maine Heavy Artillery Monument
(front)
Maine.
First Heavy Artillery
in ...
Results for Artillery
Battery E, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
(Front):Battery E.
(Knap's)
Penna. Light Artillery
(Front):Mustered in Oct. 1st 1861.
Reenlisted Jan. 1864.
Mustered out June 14th 1865.
At 3:30 p.m. July 2d one gun was placed
on Culp's Hill in the position marked
by a monument, and was joined by two
others at 5 p.m., when the ...
Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery
(Front):Maryland's Tribute
to her loyal sons
Rigby's Maryland Battery A
(Right):Losses in action
Killed 5 - Wounded 18 - Missing 3.
Total 26.
Strength at Gettysburg
Officers 4 - Enlisted men 102.
(Left):Organized at Baltimore, Md.
October 1861
Consolidated with Battery B,
Maryland Light Artillery
March 11, 1865.
(Back):Principal Engagements
Seven Days & Battles ...
Artillery Saves the Day
January 2, 1863
Confederate infantry started to wade the river. Could they be stopped? Captain John Mendenhall massed 57 guns here. Shot, shell and canister rained on the attackers, costing them almost 16 casualties a minute. The Confederates could not stand ...
Artillery Protects the Supply Line
From this ideal position, Loomis' Battery (1st Michigan Light Artilery - six 2.9" Parrott rifles and Guenther's Battery Co. H, 5th U.S. Artillery - six 12 pdr. Napoleons) smashed Confederate attempts to capture the Nashville Pike, the only supply line ...
Battery H, 3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
Battery H
3d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
1st Brigade 2d Division
Cavalry Corps
Mounted as a battery of light artillery May 6 1863
Second Section Participated in the Battle
Mustered in
January 19 1863
Mustered out July 25, 1865
Temporarily attached to
the 1st Brigade 2d Division
Cavalry Corps
from June 28 to ...
Horse Artillery
Stuart's Cavalry Division
C.S.A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Stuart's Cavalry Division
Horse Artillery
Major R. F. Beckham Commanding
Breathed's Virginia Battery
Chew's Virginia Battery
Griffin's Maryland Battery
Hart's South Carolina Battery
McGregor's Virginia Battery
Moorman's Virginia Battery
July 3 These batteries were not permanently attached to the Cavalry Brigades but were sent ...
107th Field Artillery
53rd Brigade - 28th Division
(First Plaque):107th United States Field Artillery
53rd Brigade 28th Division
American Expeditionary ForcesThis monument was erected by the Veterans Association of the 107th Field Artillery in memory of the faithful sons of Pennsylvania who served in this regiment ...
Abandoned Artillery
These two Wiard rifled cannon represent two of the four guns lost by Lt. Alexander Marshall of Battery G 1st Ohio Light Artillery (originally two 12 pdr. howitzers, two 12 pdr Wiard rifles, and two six pdr. Wiard rifles.) These ...
Second Pennsylvania Veteran Heavy Artillery
The Advance Position 2nd Pa. Vet. Heavy Art. July 30, 1864.
Went into action July 30, 1864, 780 men - answered roll call. After battle 286 men; Lost killed and wounded 494 men, including 8 officers.
Marker can be reached from Siege ...
First Maine Heavy Artillery Monument
(front)
Maine.
First Heavy Artillery
in memory of
604 brave members who fell
charging here
June 18, 1864
Union
Maine - Virginia
Peace
(rear)
Members of the
First Maine Heavy Artillery
who were here mortally wounded
June 18, 1864
...
Members of the
First Maine Heavy Artillery
who were here killed
June 18, 1864
...
Marker can be reached from Siege ...