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Page creatorDorothywoolley (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation13:43, 16 February 2011
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"This was a purely temorary organization, lasting only about three months in the fall of 1861. Captain George H. Monsarrat was appointed to the command of the Harding Artillery which was organized at Nashville in May, 1861. He apparently attempted to expand this into a battalion, for this battery was later divided into two companies, one of which under Captain H. Baker was later mustered as Company "A", Monsarrat's Battalion; the other under Lieutenant (later Captain) Ed Baxter, was mustered as Company "B", Monsarrat's Battalion. This company was better known in later days as Freeman's, and finally as Huggin's Battery. The Maury Artillery, Captain Robert P. Griffith, later Sparkman's Battery, was mustered as Company "C" of Monsarrat's Battalion." [1]
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