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:organized in May 1861, and for a time served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery. | :organized in May 1861, and for a time served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery. | ||
:After becoming an independent command, it was assigned to J. T. Brown's, R. A. Hardaway's, and W. E. Cutshaw's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia. | :After becoming an independent command, it was assigned to J. T. Brown's, R. A. Hardaway's, and W. E. Cutshaw's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia. | ||
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:Formed at the Baptist Seminary, Richmond, Virginia, in June 1861. | :Formed at the Baptist Seminary, Richmond, Virginia, in June 1861. | ||
:It was attached to the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery, then became an independent company. | :It was attached to the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery, then became an independent company. | ||
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:Binford's Company, Virginia Volunteers | :Binford's Company, Virginia Volunteers | ||
::[http://ranger95.com/civil_war/virginia/artillery/rosters/binfords_co_vol_rost.html Roster] | ::[http://ranger95.com/civil_war/virginia/artillery/rosters/binfords_co_vol_rost.html Roster] | ||
=== Source Material === | === Source Material === | ||
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Revision as of 09:07, 3 November 2010
Brief History[edit | edit source]
Companies[edit | edit source]
1st Company
- accepted into Confederate service in June 1861.
- Its members were recruited in Richmond.
- After taking part in the Battle of First Manassas, the unit joined the Army of Northern Virginia and served in H. C. Cabell's Battalion.
- It participated in various conflicts from Williamsburg to Cold Harbor, then was active in the Petersburg siege south and north of the James River and around Appomattox.
- This battery contained 90 men at Gettysburg and surrendered with 12 on April 9, 1865.
- Captains Edward S. McCarthy, William P. Palmer, and John C. Shields were in command.
- R.M. Anderson's Company, Virginia Light Artillery
2nd Company
- organized in May 1861, and for a time served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery.
- After becoming an independent command, it was assigned to J. T. Brown's, R. A. Hardaway's, and W. E. Cutshaw's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia.
- The unit served from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, then participated in the siege operations against Petersburg and the Appomattox Campaign.
- It took 64 effectives to Gettysburg and surrendered with I officer and 45 men.
- Commanders were John T. Brown, Henry Hudnall, and David Watson.
- L.F. Jones' Company, Virginia Artillery
3rd Company
- Formed at the Baptist Seminary, Richmond, Virginia, in June 1861.
- It was attached to the 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery, then became an independent company.
- The battery was assigned to J. T. Brown's and R. A. Hardaway's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia.
- It served in the Richmond area, saw action from the Maryland Campaign to Cold Harbor, and participated in the siege operations against Richmond and the Appomattox Campaign.
- At Gettysburg the unit had 62 men engaged, but many were captured at Sayler's Creek on April 6, 1865.
- It was included in the surrender of the army.
- Captains Edgar F. Moseley, Benjamin H. Smith, Jr., and Robert C. Stanard were in command.
- B.H. Smith's Company, Virginia Light Artillery
4th Company
- Binford's Company, Virginia Volunteers