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  1. Field artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    • Field artillery in the American Civil War refers to the artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by the artillery branch to support infantry and cavalry forces in the field. It does not include siege artillery, use of artillery in fixed fortifications, coastal or naval artillery. It also does not include smaller, specialized artillery pieces classified as infantry g… See more

    Weapons

    The principal guns widely used in the field are listed in the following table.
    There were two general types of artillery weapons used during the Civil War: smoothbores and rifles. Smoothbores included … See more

    Ammunition

    Ammunition came in wide varieties, designed to attack specific targets. A typical Union artillery battery (armed with six 12-pounder Napoleons) carried the following ammunition going into battle: 288 solid shot, 96 sh… See more

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  2. The basic organizational unit for cannons was called a battery, made up of four to six guns with approximately 70-100 men commanded by a Captain. There were many models and sizes of Civil War cannon, but there were two basic types--smoothbore and rifled.
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    A Civil War battery in the Union army typically had 6 guns of the same size and type. When moving an artillery piece each gun was attached to a limber. The limber contained a limber chest which held ammunition. The gun and limber were pulled by a team of 6 horses.
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  3. Artillery battery - Wikipedia

     
  4. Field artillery in the American Civil War

  5. Field Artillery in the Civil War

    The makeup of the army changed during the early years of the war, but after 1863, the usual makeup of an army corps was three divisions of infantry and one brigade of artillery, consisting of five batteries of six guns each.

  6. Field Artillery in the Civil War: 1861-1865 - OCLC

  7. American Civil War Artillery Organization - Thomas' …

    The basic organizational unit for cannons was called a battery, made up of four to six guns with approximately 70-100 men commanded by a Captain. There were many models and sizes of Civil War cannon, but there were two basic types- …

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  10. THE DRILL | Thompson's Battery C

    With a dozen six-horse teams operating at close quarters and breakneck speed, and fifty cannoneers pelting after them to unlimber the guns and take their posts, a battery’s evolutions were a spectacle that could not be rivaled even by the …

  11. Siege artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    In addition to its use as siege artillery, two batteries of 4.5-inch siege rifles (8 guns total) accompanied the Army of the Potomac as "heavy" field artillery between 1862 and 1864. The big guns were intended for long range firing against …

  12. School of the Piece - battery-i

    Learn more information about roles and responsibilities of Civil War soldiers and the Artillery. For Ranks and Responsibilities of each, Visit our Battery Ranks Page Here!

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