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*[[3rd Regiment, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|3rd Regiment, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>"Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. <br>
*[[3rd Regiment, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)|3rd Regiment, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>"Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. <br>


*[[3rd Regiment, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)|3rd Regiment, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)]]<ref>Confederate Regimental Information, Virginia, Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry Regimental Histories, [http://ranger95.com/civil_war/virginia/artillery/rosters/3rd_arty_rgt_rost.html 3rd Artillery Regiment], (accessed 26 September 2012).</ref> <br>No unit history found.<br>
*[[3rd Regiment, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)|3rd Regiment, Virginia Artillery (Confederate)]]<br>


*4th Company, see [[Binford's Company, Virginia Volunteers (4th Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)|Binford's Company, Virginia Volunteers (4th Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)]] <br>
*4th Company, see [[Binford's Company, Virginia Volunteers (4th Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)|Binford's Company, Virginia Volunteers (4th Company, Richmond Howitzers) (Confederate)]] <br>
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Fauquier Light Artillery was organized as infantry in June, 1861, and assigned to the 49th Regiment Virginia Infantry as Company G (1st). In September or October it transferred to the artillery. Attached to the Army of Northern Virginia the unit served in J. Dearing's, J.P.W. Read's (38th Battalion), and R.M. Stribling's Battalion of Artillery.  
Fauquier Light Artillery was organized as infantry in June, 1861, and assigned to the 49th Regiment Virginia Infantry as Company G (1st). In September or October it transferred to the artillery. Attached to the Army of Northern Virginia the unit served in J. Dearing's, J.P.W. Read's (38th Battalion), and R.M. Stribling's Battalion of Artillery.  


Sustained 9 casualties at Kelly’s Ford, and surrendered with only 3 men.  
Sustained 9 casualties at Kelly’s Ford, and surrendered with only 3 men.


=== A through G  ===
=== A through G  ===
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