WebThis battery was commanded by Captain Alexander C. Latham, who was in the Army of Northern Virginia, Longstreet’s Corps, Hood’s Division, and Henry’s Battalion. Latham’s North Carolina Artillery, also known as the Branch Artillery, consisted of three Napoleon 12-pounders, one 12-pound howitzer and one 6-pound bronze gun. WebAug 10, 2024 · Branch (North Carolina) Artillery- Capt. Alexander C. Latham German (South Carolina) Artillery- Capt. William K. Bachman Palmetto (South Carolina) Light …
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WebJun 12, 2006 · A captain of the 8th Georgia Cavalry remembered that it ‘was an awful cold, bad day and the sight was an awful one to behold.’ Many of the townspeople of Kinston, … WebColonel John C.G. Key : 5th Texas Infantry Regiment: Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Powell : Artillery: Major Bushrod W. Frobel : Branch (NC) Artillery: Captain Alexander C. Latham : Charleston German (SC) Artillery: Captain William Kunhardt Bachman : Palmetto (SC) Artillery: Captain Hugh R. Garden : Rowan (NC) Artillery: Captain James Reilly intern hd graphic vga dvi displayport
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WebSep 2, 2016 · Six-Pounder Bronze Gun – Only one such gun was on the field, in Capt. Alexander C. Latham’s Branch (North Carolina) Artillery. Posted on the far right of Longstreet’s line on July 2, it fired into the Devil’s Den and Wheatfield area. We know this because six-pound shot were found in both locations after the battle. WebAlexander McKim (January 10, 1748 – January 18, 1832) was a U.S. Representative from Maryland.. Biography. Born in Brandywine in the Delaware Colony, McKim pursued an … WebApr 29, 2024 · August 23, 1862. Re-assigned as Company B in the 8th NC Battalion-Partisan Rangers , then Company C of the 66th NC Regiment. Capt. William S. DeVane's Company. Sampson. September 27, 1861. September 5, 1862. Re-assigned as Company A in the 61st NC Regiment. Capt. Henry Dickson's Company. Orange. new day new beginnings