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  • Artillery at Seven Pines

    Hello everyone,

    Quick question: does anyone happen to have the numbers of smoothbore and rifled artillery for both sides at Seven Pines. If a number is not on hand, is there a convenient Internet resource that I can use to gather the info?

    Thanks,

    James Boyle
    James E. Boyle, Jr.

  • #2
    Re: Artillery at Seven Pines

    Are we talking about US or CS artillery?

    In The Battle of Seven Pines: May 31-June 1, 1862 by Steven H. Newton (Lynchburg: H.E. Howard, Inc., 1993) under Appendix A, which are from the O.R.s:


    Department of Northern Virginia (May 31, 1862)

    Maj. Gen. Gustavus W. Smith (left wing)
    Smith's division
    Whiting's brigade: Staunton Virginia Artillery/ Co. D 1st North Carolina Artillery
    Hampton's brigade: Hampton's South Carolina Legion (minus cavalry)/ Madison Louisiana Artillery
    Hatton's brigade: Fredericksburg Virginia Artillery
    Pettigrew's brigade: 1st Maryland Battery

    Hill's division
    Field's brigade: Purcell Virginia Artillery
    Branch's brigade: Co. F, 13th North Carolina Artillery Battalion
    Anderson's brigade: Pee Dee South Carolina Artillery

    Maj. Gen. John B. Magruder (center)
    McLaw's division
    Semmes's brigade: Williamsburg Virginia Artillery/ Norfolk Virginia Artillery
    Kershaw's brigade: Alexandria Virginia Artillery
    Cobb's brigade: Morris Louisa Virginia Artillery
    Griffith's brigade: 1st Co., Richmond Howitzers

    Jones's division
    Cabell's Reserve Artillery: Pulaski Georgia Artillery/ Co. A, 1st North Carolina/ Peninsula Virginia Artillery/ Henrico Virginia Artillery

    Maj. Gen. James Longstreet (right wring)
    Longstreet's division
    R.H. Anderson's brigade: Faquier Virginia Artillery
    Kemper's brigade: Loudon Virginia Artillery
    Pickett's brigade: Lynchburg Virginia Artillery
    Colston's brigade: Donaldson Louisiana Artillery
    Wilcox's brigade: 3rd Co., Richmond Virginia Howitzers
    Pryor's brigade: Richmond Fayette Virginia Artillery

    D.H. Hill's division
    Garland's brigade: Jeff Davis Alabama Artillery
    Rodes's brigade: King William Virginia Artillery
    Wise's brigade (still moving up from Richmond, Va.): Mathews Virginia Artillery
    --Divisional Artillery (Maj. Scipio F. Pierson): Hardaway Alabama Artillery/ Hanover Virginia Artillery


    Independent units
    Maj. Gen. Benjamin Huger
    Huger's division
    Armistead's brigade: Goochland Virginia Artillery
    Mahone's brigade: Lynchburg No. 2 Virginia Artillery/ Portsmouth Virginia Artillery
    Blanchard's brigade: Norfolk United Virginia Artillery


    Cavalry Brigade
    Brig. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart
    Stuart Virginia Horse Artillery


    Artillery Reserve (in process of being broken into battalions)
    Brig. Gen. William N. Pendleton
    Co. A, Sumter Georgia Artillery
    Co. E, Sumter Georgia Artillery
    Hamilton Regular Georgia Artillery
    Chesapeake Maryland Artillery
    Lloyd's North Carolina Artillery
    Rhett's South Carolina Artillery
    Amherst Virginia Artillery
    Ashland Virginia Artillery
    Fluvanna Virginia Artillery
    Hupp's Virginia Artillery
    Long Island Virginia Artillery
    Mosely's Virginia Artillery
    Orange Virginia Artillery
    Parker's Virginia Artillery
    Powhatan Virginia Artillery
    Ringgold Virginia Artillery

    Walton's command
    Maj. J.B. Walton
    1st Co., Washington Louisiana Artillery
    2d Co., Washington Louisiana Artillery
    3d Co., Washington Louisiana Artillery
    4th Co., Washington Louisiana Artillery
    St. Paul's Louisiana Foot Rifles


    Troops from the Department of North Carolina, marching toward Drewry's Bluff and Richmond, already assigned to the Department of Northern Virginia

    Maj. Gen. Theophilus H. Holmes
    Holmes's division
    Divisional Artillery
    Col. James Deshler
    Co. C, 1st North Carolina Artillery
    Petersburg Virginia Artillery
    Stafford Virginia Artillery


    Troops stationed at Drewry's Bluff and Chaffin's Bluff
    (heavy artillery)
    Bowyer's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    Dabney's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    Jones's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    Patterson's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    Pierce's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    Southside Virginia Heavy Artillery

    (naval crews serving as artillery)
    Capt. S.S. Lee
    C.S.S. Jamestown
    C.S.S. Patrick Henry
    C.S.S. Virginia


    Troops in and around the Richmond area
    Artillery
    Lt. Col. J.C. Shields
    (companies incorporated in June into the)
    18th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion
    -Atlantic Virginia Artillery
    -Cockade Virginia Mounted Artillery
    -Southhampton Lee Virginia Artillery

    (companies incorporated in June into the)
    19th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion
    -Bossieux Virginia Guards
    -Campbell's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    -Chalmer's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    -United Virginia Artillery

    (companies incorporated in June into the)
    20th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion
    -Robertson's Virginia Company, Heavy Artillery
    -St. Brides's Virginia Artillery
    Jason C. Spellman
    Skillygalee Mess

    "Those fine fellows in Virginia are pouring out their heart's blood like water. Virginia will be heroic dust--the army of glorious youth that has been buried there."--Mary Chesnut

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    • #3
      Re: Artillery at Seven Pines

      Appendix B

      Units of the Army of the Potomac engaged at Seven Pines, May 31-June 1, 1862

      2d Corps (Brig. Gen. Edwin V. Sumner)

      First division
      Brig. Gen. Israel B. Richardson
      Artillery brigade
      Capt. George W. Hazzard
      Battery A, 4th U.S. Artillery
      Battery C, 4th U.S. Artillery
      Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery
      Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery

      Second division
      Brig. Gen. John Sedgwick
      Artillery brigade
      Col. Charles H. Tompkins
      Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery
      Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
      Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
      Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery


      3d Corps (Brig. Gen. Samuel P. Heintzelman)

      Second division
      Brig. Gen. Joseph Hooker
      Artillery brigade
      Maj. Charles S. Wainwright
      Battery H, 1st U.S. Artillery
      Battery D, 1st New York Light Artillery
      4th New York Battery
      6th New York Battery

      Third division
      Brig. Gen. Philip Kearny
      Artillery brigade
      Battery G, 2nd U.S. Artillery
      Battery E, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
      Battery B, 1st New Jersey Light Artillery


      4th Corps (Brig. Gen. Erasmus D. Keyes)
      Artillery
      Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery

      First division
      Brig. Gen. Darius N. Couch
      Artillery brigade
      Maj. Robert M. West
      Battery C, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery
      Battery D, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery
      Battery E, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery
      Battery H, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery

      Second division
      Brig. Gen. Silas Casey
      Artillery brigade
      Col. Guilford D. Bailey
      Battery A, 1st New York Light Artillery
      Battery H, 1st New York Light Artillery
      7th New York Battery
      8th New York Battery
      Jason C. Spellman
      Skillygalee Mess

      "Those fine fellows in Virginia are pouring out their heart's blood like water. Virginia will be heroic dust--the army of glorious youth that has been buried there."--Mary Chesnut

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      • #4
        Re: Artillery at Seven Pines

        So, in conclusion, I don't know.

        But here are all the artillery units that fought at Seven Pines.

        Okay I'm done typing.
        Jason C. Spellman
        Skillygalee Mess

        "Those fine fellows in Virginia are pouring out their heart's blood like water. Virginia will be heroic dust--the army of glorious youth that has been buried there."--Mary Chesnut

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        • #5
          Re: Artillery at Seven Pines

          Jason, Thanks for the reply! Although it doesn't immediately answer my question, it is definately an awesome place to start. Thanks again!
          James E. Boyle, Jr.

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