Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia
“Chapman’s Battery”
1862
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April 25 | The Monroe (Virginia) Artillery was created in Monroe County under the command of Captain George B. Chapman. |
May | Assigned to Artillery Battalion, District of Lewisburg, Department of Southwest Virginia |
May 10 |
Giles Court House |
September |
Kanawha CampaignAssigned to the Artillery Battalion, Department of Western Virginia |
September 10 |
Fayetteville |
September 13 |
Charleston |
December | The battery mustered 3 officers and 116 enlisted men. |
1863
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April-May | Assigned to Echols’s Brigade, Department of Western Virginia |
May-October | Assigned to Artillery Battalion, Department of Western Virginia |
June 29-July 4 |
Expedition to Beverley |
August 26-27 |
White Sulphur SpringsThe battery was equipped with two 3 inch Ordnance Rifles, one 12 pounder howitzer, and one 24 pounder howitzer. |
October-February | Assigned to Artillery Battalion, Ransom’s Division, Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee |
November 6 |
Droop Mountain |
November |
Knoxville Campaign |
1864
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February-May | Assigned to King’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of East Tennessee |
May-June | Assigned to King’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of Southwestern Virginia. The battery mustered 4 officers and 125 enlisted men. |
May 15 |
Battle of New Market |
June |
Lynchburg CampaignAssigned to King’s Battalion, Artillery, Army of the Valley |
July 9 |
Battle of Monocacy |
September 19 |
Third Battle of Winchester |
September 22 |
Battle of Fisher’s Hill |
September 28 | Captain Chapman died. |
October 19 |
Battle of Cedar Creek |
1865
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March 2 |
Battle of Waynesborough |
March |
Siege of Petersburg |
March 17 | Ordered to turn over its guns and equipment to other batteries and for its personnel to report to Richmond. |