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3rd Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery

3rd Indiana Battery Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service edit

The battery was organized at Connersville, Indiana and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on August 24, 1861, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The battery was attached to Fremont's Army of the West and Department of the Missouri to February 1862. Jefferson City, Missouri, Department of the Missouri, to March 1862. Central District of Missouri, Department of the Missouri, to February 1863. District of Southwest Missouri, Department of the Missouri, to June 1863. District of Rolla, Missouri, Department of the Missouri, to July 1863. District of St. Louis, Missouri, Department of the Missouri, to January 1864. Artillery, 3rd Division, XVI Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to December 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Detachment Army of the Tennessee, Department of the Cumberland, to February 1865. Artillery, 1st Division, XVI Corps, Military Division West Mississippi, to August 1865.

The 3rd Indiana Battery Light Artillery mustered out of service on August 21, 1865, in Indianapolis.

Detailed service edit

Moved to St. Louis, Missouri, September. Fremont's advance on Springfield, Missouri, September 23-November 2, 1861. Duty at Tipton and LaMine, Missouri, until February 1862. Duty at Jefferson City, Missouri, until November 1862. Expedition in Moniteau County and skirmish March 25–28. Campaign against Porter's and Poindexter's guerrillas July 20-September 10. Actions at Moore's Mills July 28; Kirksville August 6; near Stockton August 9; Lone Jack August 16. Duty at Springfield, Rolla, and St. Louis, Missouri, November 1862 to December 1863. Reenlisted November 30, 1863. Moved to Columbus, Kentucky. Smith's Campaign in western Tennessee against Forrest December 20–26. Moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi, January 23, 1864. Meridian Campaign February 3-March 2. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Fort DeRussy March 14. Occupation of Alexandria April 16. Battle of Pleasant Hill April 9. About Cloutiersville April 22–24. Cotile Landing April 25. Red River May 3–7. Retreat to Morganza May 13–20. Mansura May 16. Yellow Bayou May 18. Moved to Vicksburg May 19–24, then to Memphis, Tennessee, May 25-June 10. Old River Lake or Lake Chicot June 6. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, Mississippi, July 5–21. Harrisburg, near Tupelo, July 14–15. Old Town (or Tishamingo Creek) July 15. Smith's Expedition to Oxford, Mississippi, August 1–30. Moved to Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, September 8–19. Expedition to Do Soto September 20-October 1. March through Missouri in pursuit of Price October 2-November 19. Moved to Nashville, Tennessee, November 25-December 1. Battle of Nashville December 15–16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17–28. Moved to Eastport, Mississippi, and duty there until February 1865. Expedition from Eastport to Iuka January 9, 1865. Moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, February 7–22. Campaign against Mobile and its defenses March 17-April 12. Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Fort Blakely April 9. Capture of Mobile April 12. March to Montgomery April 13–25. Duty at Montgomery and Selma till July 30 when the battery was ordered to Indianapolis, Indiana.

Armament edit

According to a report by Lieutenant Thomas J. Ginn, at the Battle of Yellow Bayou on May 18, 1864, the battery's guns consisted of two M1857 12-pounder Napoleons, two 14-pounder James rifles, and two M1841 6-pounder field guns.[1]

Casualties edit

The battery lost a total of 29 men during service; 1 officer and 10 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 18 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders edit

  • Captain Thomas J. Ginn - commanded at the battle of Nashville as 1st lieutenant
  • Lieutenant Adolphus G. Armington - commanded one section at the battle of Moore's Mill
  • 2nd Lieutenant James S. Devlin - commanded one section at the battle of Lone Jack; mortally wounded in action

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Official Records (1891). "A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies: Volume XXXIV Part I". Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 372. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  • Talbert, Harrison B. Civil War Letters (Minden, NE: Jack C. Hultquist), 1999.
Attribution
  •   This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

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battery was organized at Connersville Indiana and mustered in for a three year enlistment on August 24 1861 in Indianapolis Indiana The battery was attached to Fremont s Army of the West and Department of the Missouri to February 1862 Jefferson City Missouri Department of the Missouri to March 1862 Central District of Missouri Department of the Missouri to February 1863 District of Southwest Missouri Department of the Missouri to June 1863 District of Rolla Missouri Department of the Missouri to July 1863 District of St Louis Missouri Department of the Missouri to January 1864 Artillery 3rd Division XVI Corps Army of the Tennessee to December 1864 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Detachment Army of the Tennessee Department of the Cumberland to February 1865 Artillery 1st Division XVI Corps Military Division West Mississippi to August 1865 The 3rd Indiana Battery Light Artillery mustered out of service on August 21 1865 in Indianapolis Detailed service editMoved to St Louis Missouri September Fremont s advance on Springfield Missouri September 23 November 2 1861 Duty at Tipton and LaMine Missouri until February 1862 Duty at Jefferson City Missouri until November 1862 Expedition in Moniteau County and skirmish March 25 28 Campaign against Porter s and Poindexter s guerrillas July 20 September 10 Actions at Moore s Mills July 28 Kirksville August 6 near Stockton August 9 Lone Jack August 16 Duty at Springfield Rolla and St Louis Missouri November 1862 to December 1863 Reenlisted November 30 1863 Moved to Columbus Kentucky Smith s Campaign in western Tennessee against Forrest December 20 26 Moved to Vicksburg Mississippi January 23 1864 Meridian Campaign February 3 March 2 Red River Campaign March 10 May 22 Fort DeRussy March 14 Occupation of Alexandria April 16 Battle of Pleasant Hill April 9 About Cloutiersville April 22 24 Cotile Landing April 25 Red River May 3 7 Retreat to Morganza May 13 20 Mansura May 16 Yellow Bayou May 18 Moved to Vicksburg May 19 24 then to Memphis Tennessee May 25 June 10 Old River Lake or Lake Chicot June 6 Smith s Expedition to Tupelo Mississippi July 5 21 Harrisburg near Tupelo July 14 15 Old Town or Tishamingo Creek July 15 Smith s Expedition to Oxford Mississippi August 1 30 Moved to Jefferson Barracks Missouri September 8 19 Expedition to Do Soto September 20 October 1 March through Missouri in pursuit of Price October 2 November 19 Moved to Nashville Tennessee November 25 December 1 Battle of Nashville December 15 16 Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17 28 Moved to Eastport Mississippi and duty there until February 1865 Expedition from Eastport to Iuka January 9 1865 Moved to New Orleans Louisiana February 7 22 Campaign against Mobile and its defenses March 17 April 12 Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26 April 8 Fort Blakely April 9 Capture of Mobile April 12 March to Montgomery April 13 25 Duty at Montgomery and Selma till July 30 when the battery was ordered to Indianapolis Indiana Armament editAccording to a report by Lieutenant Thomas J Ginn at the Battle of Yellow Bayou on May 18 1864 the battery s guns consisted of two M1857 12 pounder Napoleons two 14 pounder James rifles and two M1841 6 pounder field guns 1 Casualties editThe battery lost a total of 29 men during service 1 officer and 10 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 18 enlisted men died of disease Commanders editCaptain Thomas J Ginn commanded at the battle of Nashville as 1st lieutenant Lieutenant Adolphus G Armington commanded one section at the battle of Moore s Mill 2nd Lieutenant James S Devlin commanded one section at the battle of Lone Jack mortally wounded in actionSee also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp Indiana portalList of Indiana Civil War regiments Indiana in the Civil WarNotes edit Official Records 1891 p 372 References editDyer Frederick H A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 Official Records 1891 A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Volume XXXIV Part I Washington D C U S Government Printing Office p 372 Retrieved January 11 2023 Talbert Harrison B Civil War Letters Minden NE Jack C Hultquist 1999 Attribution nbsp This article contains text from a text now in the public domain Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Publishing Co Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 3rd Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery amp oldid 1133079532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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