Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Georgia
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1862
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| Summer | The Macon Artillery was created at Macon under the command of Captain H. N. Ells. |
| November-December | Moved to Virginia and assigned to the Reserve Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. Equipped with two 30 pounder Parrott Rifles. |
| December 13 |
Battle of Fredericksburg |
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1863
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| March-April | Assigned to Artillery, D. H. Hill”s Command, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
| March |
Battle of New BernThe battery was equipped with four 20 pounder Parrott Rifles. |
| April-July | Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina |
| July-September | Assigned to Ransom’s Division, Department of Richmond |
| September-May | Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina |
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1864
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| May-October | Assigned to Moseley’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. The battery mustered 76 men. |
| October |
Siege of PetersburgCommanded by Captain Charles W. Slaten and assigned to Moseley’s-Caskie’s-Blount’s Battalion, Artillery, 4th Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. |
| December 26 | The battery was equipped with four 12 pounder Napoleons. |
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1865
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| April 9 |
Appomattox Court HouseOne officer from the battery surrendered. |
