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=== Brief History === | |||
*It completed its organization in May 1861 and became Company E of the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery. | |||
*It completed its organization in May 1861 and became Company E of the | |||
*It was detached in December and assigned to J. R. C. Lewis' Battalion, a temporary field command. | *It was detached in December and assigned to J. R. C. Lewis' Battalion, a temporary field command. | ||
*Later the unit became Company D, | *Later the unit became Company D, 10th Battalion Virginia Heavy Artillery and was then known as the Jamestown Heavy Artillery. | ||
:Its commander was Captain William Allen. | |||
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::[http://ranger95.com/civil_war/virginia/artillery/rosters/10th_hvy_arty_bn_rost_d.html Roster] | |||
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Revision as of 12:27, 30 October 2010
Brief History[edit | edit source]
- It completed its organization in May 1861 and became Company E of the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery.
- It was detached in December and assigned to J. R. C. Lewis' Battalion, a temporary field command.
- Later the unit became Company D, 10th Battalion Virginia Heavy Artillery and was then known as the Jamestown Heavy Artillery.
- Its commander was Captain William Allen.