Reminiscences of the First Company of Richmond Howitzers/ by T. J. Macon

Language

English

Publication Date

1909

Publisher

Whittet & Shepperson

Place of Publication

Richmond, Virginia

Physical

1 online resource (126 pages)

Series

Civil War unit histories. Part 1, The Confederate States of America and border states VA 050-051

Notes

Includes a description of activities of the Richmond Howitzers of the Virginia Artillery (Confederate) in the following battles or localities: 1st Manassas, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; Mechanicsville, Va.; Gaines Mill, Va.; Frayser's Farm, Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; 2nd Manassas, Va.; Sharpsburg, Md.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Appomattox, Va.

Includes bibliographical references.

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