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*It lost 4 killed and 14 wounded at Coosawhatchie and in April, 1864, it contained 2 officers and 107 men. | *It lost 4 killed and 14 wounded at Coosawhatchie and in April, 1864, it contained 2 officers and 107 men. | ||
*The company surrendered with 1 officer and 12 men. | *The company surrendered with 1 officer and 12 men. | ||
*Captains James N. Lamkin and Woodville Latham were in command. | *Captains James N. Lamkin and Woodville Latham were in command. | ||
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*Men recruited in Nelson County | *Men recruited in Nelson County | ||
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=== Source Material === | === Source Material === | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 17 August 2020
Brief History[edit | edit source]
- Organized in September 1861
- After serving in the Potomac District the unit was transferred to the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
- It fought at Coosawhatchie and was active on James Island and at Charleston.
- During October 1863, it returned to Virginia unequipped and wintered near Cobham's Depot. Later the company received its equipment and was placed in H. C. Cabell's and J. C. Haskell's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia.
- It participated in The Wilderness Campaign, was involved in the Petersburg siege, north and south of the James River, and ended the war at Appomattox.
- It lost 4 killed and 14 wounded at Coosawhatchie and in April, 1864, it contained 2 officers and 107 men.
- The company surrendered with 1 officer and 12 men.
- Captains James N. Lamkin and Woodville Latham were in command.
Companies[edit | edit source]
- Men recruited in Nelson County