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=== Brief History === | === Brief History === | ||
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*Captain S. Taylor Martin was in command. | *Captain S. Taylor Martin was in command. | ||
=== Companies === | === Companies === | ||
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[[Category:Virginia - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865]] |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 17 August 2020
Brief History
- Organized in April 1862, with men from North Carolina and Virginia.
- For a time it was attached to the 12th Battalion Virginia Artillery.
- Later the men from North Carolina were transferred to the 13th North Carolina Artillery Battalion.
- This company served at Suffolk, then was assigned to F. G. Boggs', B. F. Eshleman's, and N. A. Sturdivant's Battalion of Artillery.
- Much of the time it was attached to the Department of Richmond and on duty south of the James River.
- The unit had 1 man wounded at Kelly's Store and in February 1864, totaled 48 effectives.
- In March 1865, it was converted to heavy artillery and manned the guns on the outer line below Richmond.
- Captain S. Taylor Martin was in command.