Pennsylvania in the Civil War 

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Artillery

U. S. Arsenals in use during the Civil War

National Registry of Surviving Civil War Artillery

    1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery/43rd Pennsylvania Volunteers/
        15th Pennsylvania Reserve Corps

-         Field and Staff Officers
-         Battery A - Recruited at Chambersburg, Franklin County
          Battery A Muster Roll
-         Battery B  Cooper's Battery 
          Recruited in Lawrence County
          Battery B Monument at Gettysburg
          Battery B Muster Roll
-         Battery C - Recruited at Philadelphia
          Battery C Muster Roll
-         Battery D  -  Recruited in Blair and Philadelphia Counties
          Battery D Muster Roll
-         Battery E  -  Recruited in Blair and Philadelphia Counties
          Battery E Muster Roll
-         Battery F  -  Recruited at Philadelphia
          Battery F Muster Roll
-         Battery G  -  Recruited at Philadelphia
          Battery G Muster Roll
-         Battery H  -  Recruited at Philadelphia
          Battery H Muster Roll
-         Battery I
          Battery I Muster Roll
-         Unassigned Men
-         Bibliography

Howard-Smith, Logan, ed. The History of Battery A (Formerly Known as the Keystone Battery) and Troop A, N.G.P., Philadelphia : J. C. Winston, 1912.

Sauers, Richard & Tomasak, Peter. Ricketts' Battery: A History of Battery F, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery. Luzerne, PA, 2001.

       2nd Heavy Artillery/112th Pennsylvania Volunteers

-        Field and Staff Officers
-        Battery A
-        Battery B
-        Battery C
-        Battery D
-        Battery E
-        Battery F
-        Battery G
-        Battery H
-        Battery I
-        Battery K
-        Battery L
-        Battery M
-        Unassigned Men
-        Bibliography

Ward, George Washington. History of the Second Pennsylvania Veteran Heavy Artillery (112th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers) 1861 to 1866, Philadelphia : G.W. Ward, 1903.

Williams, Robert A.  "The North's Largest Regiment:  The 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery" In Military Images, Southeastern: Jan/Feb 2004, Vol. 25, Issue 4, 9g. 19

       2nd Provisional Heavy Artillery (Dyer)
-        Field and Staff Officers
-        Battery A
-        Battery B
-        Battery C
-        Battery D
-        Battery E
-        Battery F
-        Battery G
-        Battery H
-        Battery I
-        Battery K
-        Unidentified Companies

     3rd Heavy Artillery/152nd Pennsylvania Volunteers

-         Field and Staff Officers
-         Battery A
-         Battery B
-         Battery C
-         Battery D
-         Battery E
-         Battery F
-         Battery G
-         Battery H
-         Battery I
-         Battery K
-         Battery L
-         Battery M
-         Unassigned Men
-         Bibliography

     5th Artillery/204th Pennsylvania Volunteers

     5th Heavy Artillery/204th Pennsylvania Volunteers

-        Field and Staff Officers
-        Battery A
-        Battery B
-        Battery C
-        Battery D
-        Battery E
-        Battery F
-        Battery G
-        Battery H
-        Battery I
-        Battery K
-        Battery L
-        Battery M
-        Unassigned
-         Bibliography

     6th Heavy Artillery/212th Pennsylvania Volunteers

-        Field and Staff Officers
-        Battery A
-        Battery B
-        Battery C
-        Battery D
-        Battery E
-        Battery F
-        Battery G
-        Battery H
-        Battery I
-        Battery K
-        Battery L
-        Battery M
-        Unassigned Men
-       Bibliography

     Other Heavy Artillery Units (Dyer)

     Independent Battery A (Schaffer's) Light Artillery
          -        Bibliography

     Independent Battery B (Muehler's) Light Artillery
          -         Muster Roll
          -        Bibliography

     Independent Battery C (Thompson's) Light Artillery

 -        Muster Roll
 -        Monument at Gettysburg
 -        History of the Battery
          presented at the dedication of the Battery C Monument
          at Gettysburg by Captain James Thompson
 -        Bibliography

     Independent Battery D (Durell's) Light Artillery
           -        Muster Roll
           -        Bibliography

           -        Monument at Antietam

Cuffel, Charles A. Durell's Battery in the Civil War (Independent Battery D, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery), a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of Berks and Bucks Counties' Artillerists in the War of the Rebellion, From the Battery's Organization, September 24, 1861, to Its Muster Out of Service, June l3, l865, Philadelphia: Craig, Finley, l900.

     Independent Battery E (Knap's)  Light Artillery
          -       Muster Roll
          -       Bibliography
          -       Monument at Gettysburg
          -       Knap's Battery Monument on Culp's Hill

Brady, James P. Hurrah for the Artillery: Knap's Independent Pennsylvania Light Artillery. The story of Civil War letters, journals, and diaries of several key members of the battery.
    Independent Battery F (Hampton's) Light Artillery

         -         Muster Roll
         -         Medal of Honor Recipient
         -         Hampton's Battery F, (The Pittsburgh Battery) reenactors
         -         Monument at Gettysburg
         -         Bibliography

     Independent Battery G  (Young's) Light Artillery
          -        Muster Roll
          -        Bibliography

     Independent Battery H (John Nevin's) Light Artillery
          -       Bibliography

     Independent Battery I   (Robert J. Nevin's) Light Artillery
          -        Muster Roll, 6-Month's Service
          -        Muster Roll, 3-Year's Service
          -        Bibliography

Foering, John O. Register of the Members of the Artillery Corps Washington Grays of The City of Philadelphia Who Served in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865, Philadelphia 1912.

      Other Independent Artillery Units (Dyer)

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