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*Bryan Artillery, see [[Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)|Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | *Bryan Artillery, see [[Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)|Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | ||
*Branch Field Artillery, see [[Pegram's_Company,_Virginia_Light_Artillery_(Branch_Field_Artillery)Branch's_(Confederate)|Pegram's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Branch Field Artillery) (Branch's) (Confederate)]] <br> | |||
*Branch's, see [[Pegram's_Company,_Virginia_Light_Artillery_(Branch_Field_Artillery)Branch's_(Confederate)|Pegram's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Branch Field Artillery) (Branch's) (Confederate)]] <br> | |||
*[[Brander's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Letcher Artillery) (Confederate)|Brander's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Letcher Artillery) (Confederate)]]<br>Letcher Light Artillery was organized at Richmond, Virginia, during the winter of 1861-1862. It was assigned to R.L. Walker's and W.J. Pegram's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia.<br>Only 2 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. <br> | *[[Brander's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Letcher Artillery) (Confederate)|Brander's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Letcher Artillery) (Confederate)]]<br>Letcher Light Artillery was organized at Richmond, Virginia, during the winter of 1861-1862. It was assigned to R.L. Walker's and W.J. Pegram's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia.<br>Only 2 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. <br> | ||
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*[[B.H. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (3rd Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)|B.H. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (3rd Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)]]<br>Richmond Howitzers - 3rd Company was formed at the Baptist Seminary, Richmond, Virginia, in June, 1861. It was attached to the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery.<br>It was included in the surrender of the army. <br> | *[[B.H. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (3rd Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)|B.H. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (3rd Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)]]<br>Richmond Howitzers - 3rd Company was formed at the Baptist Seminary, Richmond, Virginia, in June, 1861. It was attached to the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery.<br>It was included in the surrender of the army. <br> | ||
*Campbell Battery, see [[Patterson' | *Campbell Battery, see [[Patterson's Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Campbell Battery) (Confederate)|Patterson's Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Campbell Battery) (Confederate) ]] <br> | ||
*[[Carpenter's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Alleghany Rough Artillery) (Confederate)|Carpenter's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Alleghany Rough Artillery) (Confederate) ]]Alleghany Light Artillery was organized at Covington, Virginia, in April, 1861, with 83 officers and men. It was also called Alleghany Roughs, and later Carpenter's Battery. Joined the Army of Northern Virginia. Here it served in R.S. Andrews', J.W. Latimer's, and C.M. Braxton's Battalion of Artillery.<br>Many were captured at Five Forks, and only 1 man surrendered on April 9, 1865. <br> | *[[Carpenter's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Alleghany Rough Artillery) (Confederate)|Carpenter's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Alleghany Rough Artillery) (Confederate) ]]Alleghany Light Artillery was organized at Covington, Virginia, in April, 1861, with 83 officers and men. It was also called Alleghany Roughs, and later Carpenter's Battery. Joined the Army of Northern Virginia. Here it served in R.S. Andrews', J.W. Latimer's, and C.M. Braxton's Battalion of Artillery.<br>Many were captured at Five Forks, and only 1 man surrendered on April 9, 1865. <br> |
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