Confederate Government Civil War Units - Artillery

Artillery

  • Braxton's Battalion, Confederate Artillery (Battalion C, 2d Corps, Army of Northern Virginia)
  • Cunningham's Battalion, Confederate Artillery
  • Courtney's Battalion, Confederate Artillery
  • Haskell's Battalion, Confederate Artillery
  • Huger's Battalion, Confederate Artillery
  • Lewis' Battalion, Confederate Artillery
  • Martin's Battalion, Confederate Reserve Artillery
  • McLaughlin's Battalion, Confederate Artillery
  • McIntosh's Battalion, Confederate Artillery (Battalion C,
  • Nelson's Battalion, Confederate Artillery (31st Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery; 3rd Battalion Reserve, Light Artillery)
  • Page's Battalion, Confederate Artillery (Carter's Battalion of Artillery; Braxton's Battalion of Artillery)
  • Palmer's Battalion, Confederate Artillery (Robertson's Battalion of Artillery)
  • Poague's Battalion, Artillery

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