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*[[Dance's Company, Virginia Artillery (Powhatan Artillery) (Confederate)|Dance's Company, Virginia Artillery (Powhatan Artillery) (Confederate)<br><span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1305062237765_372" />]]Powhatan Light Artillery was organized in July, 1861, with men raised in Powhatan County. The unit served in the Army of Northern Virginia assigned to J.T. Brown's and R.A. Hardaway's Battalion of Artillery. <br>Many were captured at Sayler's Creek on April 6, 1865. Only 1 man surrendered with the army. <br> | *[[Dance's Company, Virginia Artillery (Powhatan Artillery) (Confederate)|Dance's Company, Virginia Artillery (Powhatan Artillery) (Confederate)<br><span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1305062237765_372" />]]Powhatan Light Artillery was organized in July, 1861, with men raised in Powhatan County. The unit served in the Army of Northern Virginia assigned to J.T. Brown's and R.A. Hardaway's Battalion of Artillery. <br>Many were captured at Sayler's Creek on April 6, 1865. Only 1 man surrendered with the army. <br> | ||
*Danville Artillery, see [[Price's_Company,_Virginia_Light_Artillery_(Danville_Artillery)_(Confederate)|Price's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Danville Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | |||
*[[Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Rockbridge Light Artillery No. 2 was organized as infantry served in the 52nd Regiment. All the officers and men were raised in Rockbridge County. In September, 1861, the company transferred to the artillery. <br>At Gettysburg, it surrendered 1 officer and 27 men. <br> | *[[Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|Donald's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>Rockbridge Light Artillery No. 2 was organized as infantry served in the 52nd Regiment. All the officers and men were raised in Rockbridge County. In September, 1861, the company transferred to the artillery. <br>At Gettysburg, it surrendered 1 officer and 27 men. <br> | ||
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*Fredericksburg Artillery, see [[Curtis' Company, Virginia Artillery (Fredericksburg Artillery) (Confederate)|Curtis' Company, Virginia Artillery (Fredericksburg Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | *Fredericksburg Artillery, see [[Curtis' Company, Virginia Artillery (Fredericksburg Artillery) (Confederate)|Curtis' Company, Virginia Artillery (Fredericksburg Artillery) (Confederate)]] <br> | ||
*Fredericksburg Artillery, see [[Pollock' | *Fredericksburg Artillery, see [[Pollock's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Fredericksburg Artillery)(Confederate)|Pollock's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Fredericksburg Artillery)(Confederate)]] <br> | ||
*[[French's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (McComas Battery) (Giles Light Artillery) (Confederate)|French's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (McComas Battery) (Giles Light Artillery) (Confederate)]]<br>McComas'-French's Battery was formed in May, 1861, with men from Giles County.<br>On April 9. 1865, the unit surrendered with 66 men. <br> | *[[French's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (McComas Battery) (Giles Light Artillery) (Confederate)|French's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (McComas Battery) (Giles Light Artillery) (Confederate)]]<br>McComas'-French's Battery was formed in May, 1861, with men from Giles County.<br>On April 9. 1865, the unit surrendered with 66 men. <br> |
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