Confederate Regiments & Batteries * North Carolina
1863
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November 4 | Created from Company C, 2nd North Carolina Artillery Regiment, under the command of Captain James M. Cumming. Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina. |
1864
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February 1 |
Batchelder’s Creek |
April 17-20 |
Plymouth |
May | Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
May 16 |
Drewry’s Bluff |
The battery’s two sections operated independently for the last few months of the war. |
First Section
Equipped with two 12-pounder Napoleons. |
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May 17-June 14 |
Bermuda HundredAssigned to Mosely’s Artillery Battalion, Johnson’s Division, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
June |
Siege of PetersburgAssigned to Starr’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
June-October | Assigned to Mosely’s Artillery Battalion, Johnson’s Division, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
July 30 |
The Crater |
October-April | Assigned to Mosely’s Artillery Battalion, Johnson’s Division, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
1865
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April 9 |
Appomattox Court House |
Second Section
Equipped with two 6-pounder Smoothbores. |
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October | Assigned to Starr’s Artillery Battalion, District of Cape Fear, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
October-February | Assigned to Starr’s Artillery Battalion, 2nd Military District, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
1865
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February | Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina |
February-April |
Carolinas Campaign |
March 8 | Southwest Creek |
March 19-21 |
Battle of Bentonville |
Aprril 26 |
Durham Station |