Results for The Artillery
The Jeff Davis Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
The Morris Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
The Orange Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
The King William Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
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...
The Artillery Barracks
At the beginning of the 20th century, Vancouver was the he...
Participation of the Artillery
November 24, 1863
Tablet #1
Union Batteries
The Washington Artillery Park
[Panel 1]:
On and near this site since 1718 has ce...
Union Artillery at the Morris Farm
A point approximately 400 yards in front of you marks the ...
Results for The Artillery
The Jeff Davis Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division
Carter's Battalion Reese's Battery
The Jeff Davis Artillery
Four 3 inch Rifles
July 1 Was placed in position near here in support of Doles's Brigade against two Divisions of the Eleventh Corps which ...
The Morris Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division
Carter's Battalion Page's Battery
The Morris Artillery
Four Napoleons
July 1 Not engaged until the Union forces on Seminary Ridge extended their line to the right when it opened upon them with a ...
The Orange Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division
Carter's Battalion Fry's Battery
The Orange Artillery
Two 10 pounder Parrotts and Two 3 inch Rifles
July 1 Opened fire soon after arriving here on the Union troops near the Chambersburg Pike to ...
The King William Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division
T.H. Carter's Battalion W.P. Carter's Battery
The King William Artillery
Two 10 pounder Parrotts and two Napoleons
July 1 Soon after arriving here it opened an enfilading fire on the Union forces near ...
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 ...
The Artillery Barracks
At the beginning of the 20th century, Vancouver was the headquarters for the Department of the Columbia, a vast administrative unit in the Northwest. The population of the post almost tripled in response to increased military activity both at home ...
Participation of the Artillery
November 24, 1863
Tablet #1
Union Batteries
7th Indiana (Sec)
Lt. Otho H. Morgan
Baird
Mouth Chatta. Creek
10th Indiana
Capt. Wm. A. Naylor
Sheridan
Moccasin Point
1st Iowa
Lt. James M. Williams
Osterhaus
W. of Lookout Creek
2d Missouri
Capt. Clemens Landgraeber
Osterhaus
W. of Lookout Creek
I, 1st New York
Capt. Michael Wiedrich
11th Corps
W. of Lookout Creek
K, 1st ...
The Washington Artillery Park
[Panel 1]:
On and near this site since 1718 has centered the military activities of both regular and citizen soldiers of France, Spain, the Confederacy and the United States. On either side were the redoubts forming the “Great Battery” which ...
Union Artillery at the Morris Farm
A point approximately 400 yards in front of you marks the center of a line of Union cannons positioned on the Morris Farm on March 19, 1865. These massed guns played a significant role in blunting the final Confederate attacks ...