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*Organized in June, 1861.  
*Organized in June, 1861.  
*The unit served in the Richmond area, then participated in the Maryland Campaign.  
*The unit served in the Richmond area, then participated in the Maryland Campaign.  
*During November 1862, it united with [[Virginia's Ancell Company|Cocke's-Ancell's Battery to]] form the [[Virginia's Fluvanna Light Artillery|Fluvanna Light Artillery]].  
*During November 1862, it united with [[Ancell's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|Cocke's-Ancell's Battery to]] form the [[Virginia's Fluvanna Light Artillery|Fluvanna Light Artillery]].  
*Captains William Holman and Charles T. Huckstep.  
*Captains William Holman and Charles T. Huckstep.  
*AKA - Holman's-Huckstep's Battery, 1st Fluvanna Artillery or Sons of Fluvanna
*AKA - Holman's-Huckstep's Battery, 1st Fluvanna Artillery or Sons of Fluvanna


*The [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database] lists [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm#sort=score+desc&q=%22Huckstep's+Company,+Virginia+Light+Artillery%22 94 men] on its roster for Huckstep's Company, Virginia Light Artillery.


 
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 27 April 2025

Brief History

  • Organized in June, 1861.
  • The unit served in the Richmond area, then participated in the Maryland Campaign.
  • During November 1862, it united with Cocke's-Ancell's Battery to form the Fluvanna Light Artillery.
  • Captains William Holman and Charles T. Huckstep.
  • AKA - Holman's-Huckstep's Battery, 1st Fluvanna Artillery or Sons of Fluvanna