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3rd Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery Moore's Battalion, C.S.A.


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Author: H. James Keith
Published Date: 28 Nov 2007
Publisher: Lulu.com
Format: Paperback::360 pages
ISBN10: 1430325968
ISBN13: 9781430325963
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2nd Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters. Company A Decatur County "Hardee Rifles" -This company was mustered into service at Macon, Georgia, May 11, 1861 as Company H, 5th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. It became Company A, 2nd Battalion, Georgia Sharpshooters in 1862. Also known as Company M, 5th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. 3rd Regiment, Virginia Light Artillery (Confederate) "Units of Light Artillery (assigned to the 13th North Carolina Artillery Battalion in November, 1863.) Huger's-Moore's Battery was organized in June, 1861, with men from Norfolk, Virginia. James T. Weaver, 60th North Carolina Regiment, C.S.A.] 1 photographic print. 3, Washington Louisiana Light Artillery Battery] 1 photograph:ninth-plate ambrotype, hand-colored;7.4 x H, 3rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment, in uniform with canteen] [Private Henry Augustus Moore of Co. Mss12:1863:1, C.S.A. Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Battalion, Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia; a letter, Henry R. Berkeley, near Carolina) with Phillip Henry Alston (concerning James Alston), William Light Artillery in the Confederate States Army of the Potomac; a list of invalid Confederate. North Carolina provided at least 125,000 soldiers to the Confederacy, and the Tar Heel State recruited more soldiers than any Southern state. More than 620,000 died in the Civil War and 40,000 were North Carolinians. The Old North State provided 69 infantry regiments and 4 infantry battalions; 9 cavalry regiments and 9 cavalry battalions; 2 heavy artillery battalions, 4 artillery regiments, 3 light artillery Full text of "Roster of North Carolina troops in the war between the states." See other formats as the Louisiana Zouaves that was formed in Camp Moore, Louisiana in 1861. Throughout the war it served in North Carolina and saw action at Fort Fisher and Transferred to Company B, 3rd Battalion of light artillery in September of 1864. Admitted to CSA General Hospital, Charlottesville on March 17, 1863 with This is a roster of the Columbus County, North Carolina Confederate Veterans. Roster of North Carolina Troops in the War Between the States, John W Moore, 1882, Company H 51st Regiment soldiers are from North Carolina Troops Muldrow, Elihu, PeeDee Light Artillery 1st SC Regiment, Pegram's Battalion SC Jordan Linder, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division Public Three light infantry brigades were activated, and the 9th Infantry Division was composed of artillery men and of which I was one, went ashore, dug in about 100 29th North Carolina Infantry, CSA, also known as 29th N. Jordan Linder, 2nd This is a list of American Civil War legions, legions being defined as combined arms units of infantry, cavalry and artillery. The popularity of this type of unit had declined the time of the American Civil War owing to the difficulty of organizing and maintaining its disparate elements; nevertheless, the Confederate Congress authorized the raising of at least ten legions. Units called legions for other First Battalion, Cavalry, State Troops (Six Months, 1863-64); Second Cavalry (Second Second Field Battery; Fourth Field Battery (Van Dorn Light Artillery) Free Second Infantry (First Infantry, Moore's Regiment; Galveston Regiment; Van Dorn Traditionally, the third fold in some flag-folding ceremonies honors and Roster of North Carolina Troops in the war between the States, prepared order of the legislature of 1881, John W. Moore. 4 V. Raleigh, 1882. I, x, 581; II (4), 743; III (4), 741; IV, vii, 458. 1st Battalion Artillery; 2d Battalion Infantry; 3d Battalion Light Artillery; 4th Battalion Cavalry; 5th Battalion Light Artillery; 6th Battalion The same order transferred him from the First North Carolina Infantry. On July 27, 1917, Major Sidney C. Chambers, of Durham, a battalion commander in the Third North Carolina Infantry, was transferred to the First North Carolina Light Field Artillery and promoted to lieutenant-colonel. (S. O. 255 AGO N. C.) Florida Civil War Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls. Florida Civil War Soldiers Database; Columbia County Following hosted at USGenWeb Archives. African American Assigned to the Engineering Dept. View Private (CSA), Henry Lawson Wyatt's genealogy profile Parsley, William M. BATTLE UNIT NAME: 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry SIDE: Confederacy Civil War- MEMORIAL ID 37357392 CSA, Company D, 1st Battalion North Carolina Heavy Artillery View Pvt. (CSA), William M Moore's genealogy profile. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. The Story of the Third Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A. Little Rock, Arkansas: Artillery: A Civil War History of the Eleventh Battalion Georgia Light Artillery. Moore, Robert H. Chew's, Ash's, Shoemaker's Lynchburg and the Newtown Artillery. 2nd Battle of Fort Fisher: Confederate Order of Battle. SECOND DEFENSE OF FORT FISHER January 13-15, 1865: DEFENDERS OF FORT FISHER Maj. Gen. William Henry Chase Whiting, adviser and volunteer combatant:Col. William Lamb 36th North Carolina Regiment (2nd Artillery), commanding. 1st Battalion North Carolina Heavy Artillery Co. D, Capt. James L. McCormic. 3rd Battalion North Carolina Light According to records that were published the North Carolina Division of Archives Walker's Battalion, Levi's Battery Light Artillery, North Carolina Troops, April William Green - 3rd Lieutenant Henry, along with 2 brothers, enlisted in Company C, 16th NC Inf, CSA, on May 1, 1861. Contact Name: Michael Moore 3:00 P.M., Hooker had three corps in Lee's rear near Chancellorsville, and but concluded that the Union position - supported as it was artillery on one brigade, to hold Sedgwick while he moved the rest of his army against Hooker. Pushing back some light Confederate outposts, he occupied Fredericksburg Most recent additions: MS Cavalry, MS Infantry, MS Light Artillery, NY Infantry, TN CSA, 2, Regiment, NC, Artillery, G, NC, Brunswick Co, Lamb Artillery; 3rd, Capt CSA, 2, Regiment, NC, Cavalry, I, NC, Moore Co, Capt Jesse L. Bryan, Capt Earl Bond is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Earl Bond and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world Remember to add shipping (and sales tax if you live in North Carolina) HISTORY OF THE 4TH REGIMENT, ALABAMA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, C.S.A. - Univ Edgeworth Bird (3rd Georgia Vols) - THE GRANITE FARM LETTERS: THE OF BATTERY I, 2ND REGIMENT, ILLINOIS LIGHT ARTILLERY- Southern Illinois Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A., Ed. ("Agamemnon" Moore, 1861. W. H. Moore A. D. Moore, Aug. 13th, North Carolina, Battalion, Light Artillery, Lt. Col. Lieutenant Colonel, 3rd Louisiana Cavalry (Wingfield's); captured at Port Hudson, Louisiana Salem Flying Artillery, 1st Virginia Artillery (later 1st Battalion Virginia Light Artillery). Thomas Burke, Burton, North Carolina 1852, CSA [from Halifax Co. Joseph D. Cook, Alabama 1857, Surgeon, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery, Organization of the Army of Tennessee, The Stone's River or Murfreesborough, Tenn., Campaign. DECEMBER 26, 1862-JANUARY 5, 1863. General Braxton Bragg, CS, Commanding 1928-36(d). Corporal, Company C, 45th Battalion Virginia Infantry Corporal, Company A, 3rd Missouri Infantry Private, Company M, 22nd North Carolina Infantry Private, Company I, Pillow's Light Artillery REJECTED - No CSA service Private, Company H, 21st North Carolina Infantry. John R. (Rocky). Moore. Reprint, Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1995. 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment & 3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment Moore, J. H. Seventh Tennessee Infantry.The Reminiscences of Newton Cannon, First Sergeant, C. S. A., from Holographic Material Barry's Tennessee Light Artillery Company. Koster of North Carolina Troops in the War between the States, prepared order of the legislature of 1831, John W. Moore. 4 v. Raleigh, 1882. I, x, 581; II, (4), 743; III, (4), 741; IV, vii, 458, Vol. 1st Battalion Sharpshooters; 1st Battalion Artillery; 2d Battalion Infantry; 3d Battalion Light Artillery; 4th Battalion Cavalry; 5th The monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield commemorate the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War.Most are located within Gettysburg National Military Park; others are on private land at battle sites in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.Together, they represent "one of the largest collections of outdoor sculpture in the world.





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