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Fifth New York Independent Battery

(Taft's)

(Front):Fifth New York

Independent Battery,

(Taft's)

2d Brigade, Artillery Reserve.

(Back):This battery

held this position from

5 p.m. July 2d to

5th, 1863.

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Casualties.

1 killed, 2 wounded.

Marker can be reached from Baltimore Pike (State Highway 97), on the right when traveling south.

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3rd New York Independent Battery

Artillery Brigade

(Front):3rd N.Y.

Independent Battery

Artillery Brigade

Sixth Corps

July 2 & 3, 1863

(Back):Forced march 36 miles, second position

No losses

Mustered in May 21, 1861, participating

in all the campaigns of the Army of

the Potomac to the end of the war

Marker is on Taneytown Road (State ...

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Durell’s Independent Battery

Durell's

Independent

Battery "D"

Pennsylvania

Artillery

2nd Brigade 2nd Division

9th Corps

Posted 375 yards south

70 degrees east

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Casualties at Antietam

Wounded 3

Recruited in Berks and Bucks Counties

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Battles Participated in

Kelly's Ford - Jackson

Bristoe Station - Wilderness

Second Bull Run - Spotsylvania

Chantilly - Petersburg

South Mountain - The Crater

Antietam - Ream's Station

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Fourth New York Independent Battery

Artillery Brigade - Third Corps

Army of the Potomac

Third Corps Artillery Brigade

Fourth New York Independent Battery

Six 10 pounder Parrotts

Capt. James E. Smith Commanding

July 2 Arrived from Emmitsburg at 9 a.m. Four guns posted on the heights above Devil's Den at 2 ...

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11th Independent (Havelock) Battery

New York Light Artillery

11th Independent (Havelock)

Battery,

New York Light Artillery,

4th Volunteer Brigade,

Artillery Reserve,

July 3rd 1863.

Attached to Battery K,

1st New York Light Artillery.

Casualties

Woudned 5.

Organized at Albany, New York.

October 26th, 1861.

Mustered into

United States service.

January 6th 1862.

Participated in all battles

of the Army of the ...

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6th Independent Battery, New York Artillery

1st Brigade Horse Artillery

(Around the Base):6th Independent Battery

New York Artillery

1st Brig. Horse Artillery

Cavalry Corps

(back):Occupied this position

July 3rd, 1863.

Mustered into service

June 15th, 1861.

Mustered out of service

July 8th, 1865.

Marker is on Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling south. ...

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Independent Battery E

(Knaps)

Independent Battery E.

(Knaps)

Penna. Veteran Vols.

July 3, 1863.

12th Army Corps

Marker is on Culp's Hill Loop, on the right when traveling east.

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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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10th Independent Battery New York Light Artillery

1st Volunteer Brigade

10th Independent Battery

New York Light Artillery

1st Volunteer Brigade

Artillery Reserve

July 2nd 1863.

Attached to 5th Massachusetts

Light Battery (E).

Casualties

Killed 2. Wounded 3.

Organized as the 2nd

Excelsior Battery.

Mustered into U.S. Service

April 9th 1862.

Consolidated with 6th

N.Y. Independent Battery

June 21st 1864.

Mustered out June 22nd 1865.

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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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