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Military Dis (search for this): chapter 10
ina, Georgia and Florida, December, 1864.  Name.State.Commanding Officer.How Armed.  12-lb. Napoleons.12-lb. Howitzers.6-lb. Guns.10-lb. Parrotts.3-inch Rifles.3 1/2-inch Blakely. 1Waccamaw Light ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. Mehan Ward 22   Col. A. Gonzales, Chief of Artillery Departm't of S. C., Ga. and Fla.            2German Light ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. F. W. Wagener211    3Orlean's Guard Battery Capt. G. LeGardeur, Jr22    Lt. Col. Chas. C. Jones, Jr., Chief of Artillery Military Dis. of Georgia and Third Military Dis. of South Carolina. 4Marion ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. E. L. Parker4      5Wagner ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. C. E. Kanapaux22     6Chestnut ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. F. C. Shultz 4     7Washington ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. G. H. Walter2  2   8Furman ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. W. E. Earle12 1    9Beaufort Volunteer ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. H. M. Stuart22      10German ArtilleryS
December, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 10
Light Batteries in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, December, 1864.  Name.State.Commanding Officer.How Armed.  12-lb. Napoleons.12-lb. Howitzers.6-lb. Guns.10-lb. Parrotts.3-inch Rifles.3 1/2-inch Blakely. 1Waccamaw Light ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. Mehan Ward 22   Col. A. Gonzales, Chief of Artillery Departm't of S. C., Ga. and Fla.            2German Light ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. F. W. Wagener211    3Orlean's Guard Battery Capt. G. LeGardeur, Jr22    Lt. Col. Chas. C. Jones, Jr., Chief of Artillery Military Dis. of Georgia and Third Military Dis. of South Carolina. 4Marion ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. E. L. Parker4      5Wagner ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. C. E. Kanapaux22     6Chestnut ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. F. C. Shultz 4     7Washington ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. G. H. Walter2  2   8Furman ArtillerySouth CarolinaCapt. W. E. Earle12 1    9Beaufort Volunteer ArtillerySouth CarolinaC
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