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*[[Artillery Detachment, Virginia Military Institute (Confederate)|Artillery Detachment, Virginia Military Institute (Confederate)]]<br>"Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. <br>
*[[Artillery Detachment, Virginia Military Institute (Confederate)|Artillery Detachment, Virginia Military Institute (Confederate)]]<br>"Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. <br>
*Ashland Light Artillery, see [[Woolfolk's_Company,_Virginia_Light_Artillery_(Ashland_Light_Artillery)(Confederate)|Woolfolk's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Ashland Light Artillery)(Confederate)]] <br>


*[[Associated unit: (Confederate)|Associated unit: (Confederate)]]<br>Giles Light Artillery [also called Pearisburg Reserves] was organized in June, 1861, with men raised in Giles County. <br>The company took part in the Appomattox Campaign and surrendered with no officers and 66 men. <br>
*[[Associated unit: (Confederate)|Associated unit: (Confederate)]]<br>Giles Light Artillery [also called Pearisburg Reserves] was organized in June, 1861, with men raised in Giles County. <br>The company took part in the Appomattox Campaign and surrendered with no officers and 66 men. <br>
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*Bedford Light Artillery, see [[J.D. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Bedford Light Artillery) (Confederate)|J.D. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Bedford Light Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>
*Bedford Light Artillery, see [[J.D. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Bedford Light Artillery) (Confederate)|J.D. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Bedford Light Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>


*Booton's, see [[W.H._Chapman's_Company,_Virginia_Light_Artillery_(Booton's)_(Dixie_Artillery)_(Confederate)|W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Booton's) (Dixie Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>
*Booton's, see [[W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Booton's) (Dixie Artillery) (Confederate)|W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Booton's) (Dixie Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>


*Botetourt Artillery, see [[Bowyer's Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Botetourt Artillery) (Confederate)|Bowyer's Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Botetourt Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>
*Botetourt Artillery, see [[Bowyer's Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Botetourt Artillery) (Confederate)|Bowyer's Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Botetourt Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>
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*Danville Artillery, see [[Price's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Danville Artillery) (Confederate)|Price's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Danville Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>
*Danville Artillery, see [[Price's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Danville Artillery) (Confederate)|Price's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Danville Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>


*Dixie Artillery, see [[W.H._Chapman's_Company,_Virginia_Light_Artillery_(Booton's)_(Dixie_Artillery)_(Confederate)|W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Booton's) (Dixie Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>
*Dixie Artillery, see [[W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Booton's) (Dixie Artillery) (Confederate)|W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Booton's) (Dixie Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br>


*[[Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Rockbridge Light Artillery No. 2 was organized as infantry served in the 52nd Regiment. All the officers and men were raised in Rockbridge County. In September, 1861, the company transferred to the artillery. <br>At Gettysburg, it surrendered 1 officer and 27 men. <br>
*[[Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Rockbridge Light Artillery No. 2 was organized as infantry served in the 52nd Regiment. All the officers and men were raised in Rockbridge County. In September, 1861, the company transferred to the artillery. <br>At Gettysburg, it surrendered 1 officer and 27 men. <br>
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