Virginia's Stafford Light Artillery: Difference between revisions
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| men recruited in Stafford County   | |||
| Cooper's Company  | |||
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| French's Company  | |||
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Revision as of 15:51, 1 June 2018
Brief History[edit | edit source]
- Organized in August 1861
- The unit served in the Aquia District, fought at Malvern Cliff, then was stationed near Petersburg with 98 effectives.
- Later it saw action at Fredericksburg, moved to South Carolina, and after returning to Virginia joined the Department of Richmond.
- During the spring of 1864 the battery was attached to C. M. Braxton's Battalion in the Army of Northern Virginia.
- It participated in The Wilderness Campaign, was with Early in the Shenandoah Valley, and saw action around Appomattox.
- During March, 1864, it contained 95 men, lost many in the fight at Sayler's Creek, and surrendered with only 3 privates.
- Captains John R. Cocke, Raleigh L. Cooper, and Thomas B. French.
Companies[edit | edit source]
men recruited in Stafford County
Cooper's Company
French's Company