| Display title | Fenner's Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | "Fenner's Battery was organized during the later summer of 1862. It returned to Mobile, aided in the defense of the city, and surrendered in May, 1865.[1] Organized May 16, 1862 at Jackson, Mississippi from men disbanded from the 1st Louisiana Infantry Battalion. They were attached to General Hood's army in Georgia and then transferred to General Nathan B. Forrest's army at Murfreesboro. The company gave up the last of its guns at Mobile in April 1965. The battery was paroled at Meridian in May 1865.[2] |