Results for Ohio Artillery
Ohio Artillery
Ohio Artillery.
Nov. 23-25, 1863.During the engageme...
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper -- Prentiss' Divisi...
Battery I, First Ohio Artillery
Eleventh Corps
Army of the Potomac
Eleventh Co...
Battery H, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
3rd Volunteer Brigade
(Front):Huntington's Battery
1st Battery Ohio Light Artillery
(Front Face):
OHIO
1st Battery
Light Art...
Battery L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Fifth Corps
(Front):Captain F. C...
Battery A, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
McCook's Division
(Front):Ohio
Battery A
Battery I, First Ohio Light Artillery
Dilger's Battery
(Front):Battery I,
First Ohio...
Battery K, First Ohio Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade 11th Corps
(Front):Arriving about ...
Results for Ohio Artillery
Ohio Artillery
Ohio Artillery.
Nov. 23-25, 1863.During the engagements, the Ohio Batteries operated as indicated below:
Battery A Capt. Wilbur F. Goodspeed / Guarding fords of the Tennessee River.
Battery B Lieut. Norman A. Baldwin / Supporting General Sherman's crossing.
Battery C Capt. Marco B. Gary ...
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper -- Prentiss' Division
(front):
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by
Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper
Prentiss'(6th) Division
Army of the Tennessee
(back):
This battery went into action at 7.30 a.m., April 6, 1862,in Spain field. At 9 a.m. it retired to this place ...
Battery I, First Ohio Artillery
Eleventh Corps
Army of the Potomac
Eleventh Corps
Battery I First Ohio Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Captain Hubert Dilger commanding
July 1 Arrived at Gettysburg before noon and went into position west of the Carlisle Road. Engaged with two Confederate batteries. A Confederate rifled battery having ...
Battery H, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
3rd Volunteer Brigade
(Front):Huntington's Battery
H 1st Ohio Light Artillery
3rd Volunteer Brigade
Artillery Reserve
July 2d and 3d 1863.
Erected by the State of Ohio
(Back):Battery H 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio,
November 7, 1861. Took part in 12 general
engagements and the siege of ...
1st Battery Ohio Light Artillery
(Front Face):
OHIO
1st Battery
Light Artillery
Commanded by
Capt. James R. McMullin
Hugh Ewings (1st) Brig.
Kanawha Division
Ninth Army Corps
Army of the Potomac
(Rear Face):
This battery occupied position about 250 yards due west of this.
Marker is on Burnside Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Battery L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade - Fifth Corps
(Front):Captain F. C. Gibbs
Battery
L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade 5th Corps
Erected by the State of Ohio
(Back):Battery L
1st Ohio Light Artillery
July 2. 3. 1863Arriving on the field at 8 a.m. July 2, went into position under a ...
Battery A, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
McCook's Division
(Front):Ohio
Battery A
1st Light Artillery
commanded by
Capt. W.F. Goodspeed
McCook's (2d) Division
Army of the Ohio
(Back):
This battery arrived on the field about 2 p.m. April 7, 1862 too late to be engaged.
Marker is on Pittsburg Landing Road, on the right when traveling west. ...
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 ...
Battery K, First Ohio Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade 11th Corps
(Front):Arriving about noon July 1, 1863,
this battery
Capt. Lewis Heckman Commanding
went into position here in reserve
when the 11th Corps began to retire,
it engaged the enemy with great gallantry.
After severe loss it was withdrawn.
Casualties:
2 killed. 11 wounded. 2 missing.
(Back):Battery ...