The Washington Artillery Park

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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 crisscrossed its fires with those of Fort San Carlos (Ft. St. Charles) at the foot of Esplanade Ave. and of Fort San Luis (Ft. St. Louis) at the river end of Canal Street. One block down river is the lot used as an artillery park for Spanish, French and American cannons. From here and from Place Darmer across the street the cannoniers, bombardiers of France, the Royal Artillery of Spain, the Battalion D’Artillerie D’Orleans, and for the last 100 years, the Washington Artillery (141st Field Artillery) have fired the salutes welcoming distinguished visitors to the Crescent City. To them and to their worthy successors this park is dedicated.

[The tiger logo of the "Battalion Washington Artillery" is at the top of the marker.]

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The Washington Artillery

(141st Field Artillery)

Organized May 1838

Service with General Zachary Taylor, Texas August-November 1846

Service with General Taylor in Texas-Mexico 1848

Service Confederate Army May 1861 to May 1866

Spanish-American War

Mexican Border June 1910 to Feb. 1917

WWI April 1917 to May 1919

WWII Jan. 1941 to Dec. 1945

Emergency and Disaster Service Many Times.

CIVIL WAR

First Manassas

Peninsula

Second Manassas

Shiloh

Sharpsburg

Fredericksburg

Chancellorsville

Gettysburg

Chickamauga

Petersburg

Wilderness

Spotsylvannia

Murfreesborough

Appomatox

WORLD WAR II

Algeria - French Morocco

Anzio

Ardennes - Alsace

Central Europe

Naples - Foggia

Normandy

North Appennines

Northern France

Po Valley

Rhineland

Rome-Arno

Sicily

Southern France

Tunisia

“TRY US”

[The tiger logo of the "Battalion Washington Artillery" is at the top of the marker.]

Marker is on Decatur Street east of St. Peter Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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