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Battery C, Fourth U.S. Artillery

First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve

Army of the Potomac

Artillery Reserve

First Regular Brigade

Battery C Fourth U.S. Artillery

Six 12 pounders

Lieut. Evan Thomas commanding

July 2 Arrived and took position on crest of hill near General Meade's Headquarters on the left of the Second ...

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Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery

Artillery Brigade

(Front):Battery B

1st New York

Light

Artillery,

Artillery

Brigade,

2d Corps.

(Back):Position held

afternoon of

July 3d 1863.

Casualties;

Killed 10,

Wounded 16.

(Left):Mustered

into service

Aug. 31, 1861.

participated

in 78 days

of battle.

Mustered out

of service

June 16, 1865.

(Right):Organized at

Baldwinsville

Onondaga Co.

New York.

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battery C, Fifth U.S. Artillery

First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve

Army of the Potomac

Artillery Reserve

First Regular Brigade

Battery C Fifth U.S. Artillery

Lieut. Gulian V. Weir commanding

July 2 Arrived at Gettysburg from near Taneytown and in the afternoon was ordered to the front and by direction of ...

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Eighth N. Y. Heavy Artillery

Cold Harbor

Eighth N. Y. Heavy Artillery

Col. Peter A. Porter

4th Brigade, 2D Division, 2D Corps

Army of the Potomac

Roll of Honor

Killed or died of wounds received in the

Battle of Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864

Col. Peter A. Porter

Marker can be reached from ...

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Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Artillery

(Front):Brown's

Battery B

1st R.I. Lt. Art.ly

(Back):Art.ly Brig

2nd Corps

Army Potomac

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Federal Artillery Battery

Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail

Under the cover of night, Union artillerists left their horses at the foot of the hill behind you and dragged six rifled cannon up the slope by hand. The guns were then placed side by ...

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A Well Preserved Union Artillery Position

You are standing in front of a Union artillery battery, located on a commanding hill about 400 yards behind the front lines. From here Union officers watched for activity along the Confederate lines, and opened fire with a barrage of ...

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Artillery Brigade

Second Corps

Army of the Potomac

Second Corps

Artillery Brigade

Capt. John G. Hazard

1st. New York Battery B, Four 10 pounders

Lieut. Albert S. Sheldon, Capt. James M. Rorty, Lieut Robert E. Rodgers

1st. Rhode Island Battery A, Six ...

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Battery A, Fourth U.S. Artillery

Artillery Brigade - Second Corps

Army of the Potomac

Second Corps

Artillery Brigade

Battery A Fourth U.S. Artillery

Six 3 inch Rifles

Lieut. Alonzo H. Cushing and Sergt. Frederick Fuger

commanding

July 2 Arrived and took position with the brigade of Brig. General A.S. Webb Second Division Second ...

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Artillery Reserve

Army of the Potomac

Army of the Potomac

Artillery Reserve

Brigadier General Robert O. Tyler

Captain James M. Robertson

Headquarter Guard

Thirty Second Massachusetts Infantry Co. C. Captain Josiah C. Fuller

First Regular Brigade Captain Dunbar R. Ransom

Four Batteries

First Volunteer Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Freeman McGilvery

Four Batteries

Second Volunteer ...

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