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Battery 234

Construction of Battery 234 began as an answer to the increased naval threat of German and Japanese forces during the Second World War. This emplacement utilized a 6" turret-like shield-gun, featuring a steel shell that protected its crew from machine-gun ...

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14th Ohio Battery

Burial Place

Burial Place

14th Ohio Battery

4 Bodies Removed

to

Nat'l Cemetery.

Marker is on Corinth Road 0.1 miles east of Sherman Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battery 45

Salient of Confederate Line

Siege of Petersburg

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Erected Apr. 2, 1914

By A.P. Hill Camp S.C.V.

Marker is on Defense Road/Fort Lee Road, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battery G, 4th U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery G, 4th U.S. Artillery

Lieut. Marcus P. Miller, U.S.A. Commanding

(September 17, 1862.)

Battery G, 4th U.S. Artillery, belonged to the Artillery Reserve, which was attached to the Fifth Army Corps. On the morning of the 17th, the battery was in the ...

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Battery E, 4th U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery E, 4th U.S. Artillery.

Capt. Joseph C. Clark Jr., U.S.A. Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

At daybreak Battery E, 4th U.S. Artillery, was in bivouac in rear of the high ground east of the Burnside Bridge. Soon after daybreak it took position on ...

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Battery 4

The largest artillery piece on the battlefield was a 32-pounder commanded by Navy Lt. John Crawley and served by 24 men from the U.S.S. Carolina. It was removed from the Carolina in early December and was in action here during ...

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Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery

U.S.A.

Battery B, 4th U.S. Artillery

Capt. Joseph B. Campbell, U.S.A. Commanding.

(September 17, 1862.)

Early in the morning this battery advanced from its bivouac north of Jos. Poffenberger's, passing through the North Woods to the ploughed field immediately south of them. One section, ...

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4th New York Independent Battery

(Smith's)

(Front): 4th New York

Ind'p't Battery

(Smith's)

Artillery Brigade

3rd Corps

July 2, 1863 2 to 5 p.m.

(Back):Casualties

2 killed - 10 wounded

1 captured

At the time of the assault

by Hood's Division of the

Confederate Army this

Battery supported by the

Fourth Maine Infantry,

formed the extreme left

of the Third Corps ...

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Batteries H and M, 4th U.S. Artillery / Battery H, 5th U.S. Arti

(Front):4th U.S. Artillery

Batteries "H" and "M"

Captain John Mendenhall.

5th Div. (Crittenden)

5th U.S. Artillery

Battery "H"

Captain Wm. R. Terrill.

2nd. Div. (McCook)

Army of the Ohio.

(Back):These batteries were engaged

near here from about 9 a.m.

to 1.30 p.m. April 7, 1862.

Casualties

3 killed, 19 wounded, total 22.

Marker is ...

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