Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia
“Yorktown Battery”
1862
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May 1 | Organized by converting Company G, 14th Virginia Infantry Regiment to artillery under the command of Captain Edward R. Young. Assigned to McLaws’s Brigade, McLaws’s Division, Magruder’s Command, Department of Northern Virginia. |
May |
Siege of Yorktown |
May-June | Assigned to McLaws’s Brigade, Magruder’s Division, Army of Northern Virginia. |
June | Assigned to Toombs’s Brigade, McLaws’s Division, Army of Northern Virginia. The battalion mustered 51 men. |
July-October | Assigned to Brown’s Battalion, Reserve Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia. |
1863
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June-July | Assigned to Moseley’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of North Carolina. |
July-September | Assigned to Moseley’s Battalion, Artillery, Ransom’s Division, Department of Richmond. |
September-June | Assigned to Moseley’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of North Carolina. |
1864
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May 16 |
Drewry’s Bluff |
May 17-June 14 |
Bermuda Hundred |
June 16, 17 & 18 |
Assault on Petersburg |
June-October |
Siege of PetersburgAssigned to Moseley’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. |
October-April | Assigned to Moseley’s-Caskie’s-Blounts Battalion, Artillery, 4th Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. |
1865
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April |
Appomattox Court House |