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*[[J.R. Johnson's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|J.R. Johnson's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Bowyer's-Johnson's Battery, recruited in Bedford County, was organized in May, 1861, as an infantry company. Assigned to the 28th Regiment, it was transferred to the artillery in August.<br>On October 4, 1862, it disbanded and its 52 men were equally distributed to the Purcell and Fauquier Light Artillery Companies. <br> | *[[J.R. Johnson's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|J.R. Johnson's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Bowyer's-Johnson's Battery, recruited in Bedford County, was organized in May, 1861, as an infantry company. Assigned to the 28th Regiment, it was transferred to the artillery in August.<br>On October 4, 1862, it disbanded and its 52 men were equally distributed to the Purcell and Fauquier Light Artillery Companies. <br> | ||
*Johnston Artillery, see [[Epes' | *Johnston Artillery, see [[Epes' Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Johnston Artillery) (Confederate)|Epes' Company, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Johnston Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | ||
*[[Johnston's Battery, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)|Johnston's Battery, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Johnston Heavy Artillery was organized in September, 1861, with men from Dinwiddie County. Reorganized in 1862 under the same captain.<br>On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with the Army of Northern Virginia. <br> | *[[Johnston's Battery, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)|Johnston's Battery, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Johnston Heavy Artillery was organized in September, 1861, with men from Dinwiddie County. Reorganized in 1862 under the same captain.<br>On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with the Army of Northern Virginia. <br> | ||
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*[[McClanahan's Company, Virginia Horse Artillery (Confederate)|McClanahan's Company, Virginia Horse Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>McClanahan's Battery [also called Staunton Artillery] was organized in February, 1863, and for a time served with the 62nd Regiment Mounted Rifles.<br>Disbanded during the spring of 1865. <br> | *[[McClanahan's Company, Virginia Horse Artillery (Confederate)|McClanahan's Company, Virginia Horse Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>McClanahan's Battery [also called Staunton Artillery] was organized in February, 1863, and for a time served with the 62nd Regiment Mounted Rifles.<br>Disbanded during the spring of 1865. <br> | ||
*Middlesex Artillery, see [[Fleet's_Company,_Virginia_Artillery_(Middlesex_Artillery)_(Confederate)|Fleet's Company, Virginia Artillery (Middlesex Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | |||
*Monroe Artillery, see [[Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)|Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | *Monroe Artillery, see [[Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)|Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery (Bryan Artillery) (Monroe Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | ||
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