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Independent Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery

Independent Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The unit organized on 21 September 1861 and served until 13 June 1865. The battery participated in the battles of Second Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg in 1862. The following year, Battery D transferred to the Western theater where it took part in the Siege of Vicksburg and other operations. The years 1864–65 saw the unit fight at the first Petersburg assault, the Crater, Ream's Station, Battle of Peebles's Farm, Fort Stedman, and the final Petersburg assault. Battery D took part in the Grand Review of the Armies before being mustered out.

Independent Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
Active21 Sept. 1861 – 13 June 1865
Country United States
Allegiance Union
 Pennsylvania
BranchUnion Army
TypeField Artillery
SizeArtillery Battery
EquipmentSix 10-pounder Parrott rifles (1862)
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
George W. Durell

Service edit

Organized at Doylestown and mustered on September 24, 1861. Left State for Washington, D.C., November 5, 1861. Attached to McDowell's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862. King's 1st Division, 1st Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April, 1862. King's Division, Dept. of the Rappahannock, to June, 1862. Artillery, 1st Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of Virginia, to August, 1862. Artillery, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April, 1863. Army of the Ohio to June, 1863, and Army of the Tennessee to August, 1863. Covington, Ky., Dept. of the Ohio, to March, 1864. Artillery, 4th Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1865.

Battery lost during service 1 Officer and 2 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 21 Enlisted men by disease. Total 24.

Detailed service edit

SERVICE.--Duty at Kalorama Heights, Defenses of Washington, D.C., until November 14, 1861. At East Capital Hill until December 18, and at Munson's Hill until March 10, 1862. Advance on Manassas, Va., March 10–15. McDowell's advance to Falmouth April 9–19. Capture of Fredericksburg April 18. Expedition to Thoroughfare Gap and operations against Jackson May 29-June 21. At Falmouth until August. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Kelly's Ford August 21. Near Warrenton August 22–23 supporting Buford's Cavalry. Kettle Run or Bristoe Station August 27. Battle of Bull Run August 29–30. Chantilly September 1. Maryland Campaign September 6–24. Battles of South Mountain September 14, and Antietam September 16–17. At Pleasant Valley until October 25. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 25-November 19. Warrenton or Sulphur Springs November 15. Berryville December 2. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12–15. "Mud March" January 20–24, 1863. Moved to Newport News February 7, thence to Cynthiana, Ky., March 23-April 1. At Paris, Mt. Sterling, Richmond, Lancaster, Crab Orchard and Stanford, Ky., until June. Movement to Vicksburg, Miss., June 3–14. Siege of Vicksburg June 15-July 4. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5–10. Siege of Jackson July 10–17. At Milldale until August 6. Moved to Covington, Ky., August 6–22, and duty there until March 21, 1864. Moved to Johnson's Island, Lake Erie, Ohio, November 12–16 to repel threatened raid to release prisoners. Moved to Annapolis, Md., March 21–26. Rapidan Campaign May–June. Guarding supply trains through the Wilderness and to James River May 4-June 16. Siege of Petersburg June 16–18 to April 2, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, 1864. Ream's Station, Weldon Railroad, August 25. Peeble's Farm, Poplar Grove Church, September 30-October 1. Old members mustered out September 23, 1864. Fort Stedman March 25, 1865. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Moved to City Point April 20; thence to Alexandria April 25–27. Grand Review May 23. Mustered out June 13, 1865.

See also edit

References edit

  • Carman, Ezra (2008). Joseph Pierro (ed.). The Maryland Campaign of September 1862. New York, N.Y.: Taylor & Francis Group LLC. ISBN 978-0-415-95628-4.
  • Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, Iowa: Dyer Publishing Co.
  • Hennessy, John J. (1999). Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-3187-X.
  • Johnson, Curt; Anderson, Richard C. Jr. (1995). Artillery Hell: The Employment of Artillery at Antietam. College Station, Tex.: Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 0-89096-623-0.
  • Priest, John Michael (1989). Antietam: The Soldiers' Battle. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-508466-7.
  • Sears, Stephen W. (1983). Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. New Haven, Conn.: Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 0-89919-172-X.
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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Independent Battery D Pennsylvania Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War The unit organized on 21 September 1861 and served until 13 June 1865 The battery participated in the battles of Second Bull Run Chantilly South Mountain Antietam and Fredericksburg in 1862 The following year Battery D transferred to the Western theater where it took part in the Siege of Vicksburg and other operations The years 1864 65 saw the unit fight at the first Petersburg assault the Crater Ream s Station Battle of Peebles s Farm Fort Stedman and the final Petersburg assault Battery D took part in the Grand Review of the Armies before being mustered out Independent Battery D Pennsylvania Light ArtilleryActive21 Sept 1861 13 June 1865Country United StatesAllegianceUnion PennsylvaniaBranchUnion ArmyTypeField ArtillerySizeArtillery BatteryEquipmentSix 10 pounder Parrott rifles 1862 EngagementsAmerican Civil War Second Battle of Bull Run 1862 Battle of Chantilly 1862 Battle of South Mountain 1862 Battle of Antietam 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg 1862 Siege of Vicksburg 1863 Second Battle of Petersburg 1864 Battle of the Crater 1864 Battle of Ream s Station 1864 Battle of Peebles s Farm 1864 Battle of Fort Stedman 1865 Third Battle of Petersburg 1865 CommandersNotablecommandersGeorge W Durell Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 See also 4 ReferencesService editOrganized at Doylestown and mustered on September 24 1861 Left State for Washington D C November 5 1861 Attached to McDowell s Division Army of the Potomac to March 1862 King s 1st Division 1st Army Corps Army of the Potomac to April 1862 King s Division Dept of the Rappahannock to June 1862 Artillery 1st Division 3rd Army Corps Army of Virginia to August 1862 Artillery 2nd Division 9th Army Corps Army of the Potomac to April 1863 Army of the Ohio to June 1863 and Army of the Tennessee to August 1863 Covington Ky Dept of the Ohio to March 1864 Artillery 4th Division 9th Army Corps Army of the Potomac to June 1865 Battery lost during service 1 Officer and 2 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 21 Enlisted men by disease Total 24 Detailed service editSERVICE Duty at Kalorama Heights Defenses of Washington D C until November 14 1861 At East Capital Hill until December 18 and at Munson s Hill until March 10 1862 Advance on Manassas Va March 10 15 McDowell s advance to Falmouth April 9 19 Capture of Fredericksburg April 18 Expedition to Thoroughfare Gap and operations against Jackson May 29 June 21 At Falmouth until August Pope s Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16 September 2 Kelly s Ford August 21 Near Warrenton August 22 23 supporting Buford s Cavalry Kettle Run or Bristoe Station August 27 Battle of Bull Run August 29 30 Chantilly September 1 Maryland Campaign September 6 24 Battles of South Mountain September 14 and Antietam September 16 17 At Pleasant Valley until October 25 Movement to Falmouth Va October 25 November 19 Warrenton or Sulphur Springs November 15 Berryville December 2 Battle of Fredericksburg Va December 12 15 Mud March January 20 24 1863 Moved to Newport News February 7 thence to Cynthiana Ky March 23 April 1 At Paris Mt Sterling Richmond Lancaster Crab Orchard and Stanford Ky until June Movement to Vicksburg Miss June 3 14 Siege of Vicksburg June 15 July 4 Advance on Jackson Miss July 5 10 Siege of Jackson July 10 17 At Milldale until August 6 Moved to Covington Ky August 6 22 and duty there until March 21 1864 Moved to Johnson s Island Lake Erie Ohio November 12 16 to repel threatened raid to release prisoners Moved to Annapolis Md March 21 26 Rapidan Campaign May June Guarding supply trains through the Wilderness and to James River May 4 June 16 Siege of Petersburg June 16 18 to April 2 1865 Mine Explosion Petersburg July 30 1864 Ream s Station Weldon Railroad August 25 Peeble s Farm Poplar Grove Church September 30 October 1 Old members mustered out September 23 1864 Fort Stedman March 25 1865 Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2 Moved to City Point April 20 thence to Alexandria April 25 27 Grand Review May 23 Mustered out June 13 1865 See also editList of Pennsylvania Civil War unitsReferences editCarman Ezra 2008 Joseph Pierro ed The Maryland Campaign of September 1862 New York N Y Taylor amp Francis Group LLC ISBN 978 0 415 95628 4 Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines Iowa Dyer Publishing Co Hennessy John J 1999 Return to Bull Run The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas Norman Okla University of Oklahoma Press ISBN 0 8061 3187 X Johnson Curt Anderson Richard C Jr 1995 Artillery Hell The Employment of Artillery at Antietam College Station Tex Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 0 89096 623 0 Priest John Michael 1989 Antietam The Soldiers Battle New York N Y Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 508466 7 Sears Stephen W 1983 Landscape Turned Red The Battle of Antietam New Haven Conn Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 0 89919 172 X Attribution 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