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    The Donaldsonville Louisiana Artillery was a Louisiana artillery unit that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Formed...
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  • captured Gen Robert E. Lee MG James Longstreet MG Thomas J. Jackson Chief of Artillery: Col Stapleton Crutchfield Escort: 4th Virginia Cavalry, Company H: Cpt...
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  • Chief of Staff and Inspector General: Col Robert H. Chilton Chief of Artillery: BG William N. Pendleton Medical Director: Dr. Lafayette Guild Chief of...
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  • batteries of this division are probably noted as "miscellaneous" (see Reserve Artillery) their assignments not being clearly indicated by the reports. Stribling's...
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  • Artillery Reserve. Of the Sumter (Georgia) Artillery, temporarily attached from the Artillery Reserve. Of Richardson's Battalion, from the Artillery Reserve...
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  • Bridges' Battery, Light Artillery Crescent Artillery, Company A (Hutton's Battery) Donaldsonville Louisiana Artillery (Maurin's Battery, Landry's Battery) Fenner's...
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    number of incidents of artillery firing on Union steamers passing up and down the Mississippi River at Donaldsonville, Louisiana, influenced the U.S. Navy...
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  • consolidated under Brigadier General Walker Belonged to the First Corps Chief of Artillery to the whole Army U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation...
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  • E. Lee, Commanding MG James Longstreet MG Thomas J. Jackson Chief of Artillery: Col Stapleton Crutchfield Multiple commander names indicate command succession...
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    Louisiana was a dominant population center in the southwest of the Confederate States of America, controlling the wealthy trade center of New Orleans...
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