North Carolina 1st Artillery, Battery A (Confederate)
Soldiers
- Number Of Soldiers:2723
- Most Common Residence:
- Carteret County, North Carolina1861(150 servicepersons)
- Edgecombe County, North Carolina1862(76 servicepersons)
- Wake County, North Carolina1863(19 servicepersons)
Casualties
- Died In Unit:170(6%)
- Died In War:338(12%)
- Wounded:105(4%)
Enlistment
- First Enlistment Date:1861(1 serviceperson)
- Most Common Enlistment Date:8 Oct 1862(167 servicepersons)
- Most Common Enlistment Place:Wake County, North Carolina(218 servicepersons)
Muster
- Muster In Date:8 May 1861
- Muster Out Date:9 Apr 1865
- Most Common Muster Out Date:16 Apr 1863(117 servicepersons)
- Muster Out Place:
- Appomattox Court House, Virginia, USA
Other
- Aliases:
- 10th Volunteers Infantry, North Carolina
- A Light Artillery
- Leaders:
- Brigadier General Edward P. Alexander
- Brigadier General Edward Porter Alexander
- Captain Basil C. Manly
- Colonel H. C. Cabell
- Colonel H.C. Cabell
- Colonel Henry C. Cabell
- Lieutenant Colonel F. Huger
- Major Samuel P. Hamilton
- Major General Lafayette McLaws
battles
Name | Start Date | End Date | Duration | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fort Stedman | 25 Mar 1865 | 25 Mar 1865 | < 1 day | Petersburg, Virginia |
Williamsport | 6 July 1863 | 16 July 1863 | 10 day(s) | Washington County, Maryland |
High Bridge | 6 Apr 1865 | 7 Apr 1865 | 1 day(s) | Prince Edward County, Virginia; Cumberland County, Virginia |
Salem Church | 3 May 1863 | 4 May 1863 | 1 day(s) | Spotsylvania County, Virginia |
Malvern Hill | 1 July 1862 | 1 July 1862 | < 1 day | Henrico County, Virginia |
Crater | 30 July 1864 | 30 July 1864 | < 1 day | Petersburg, Virginia |
Gettysburg | 1 July 1863 | 3 July 1863 | 2 day(s) | Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
Siege of Yorktown (1862) | 5 Apr 1862 | 4 May 1862 | 29 day(s) | York County, Virginia; Newport News, Virginia |
Antietam | 17 Sept 1862 | 17 Sept 1862 | < 1 day | Sharpsburg, Maryland |
Second Petersburg | 15 June 1864 | 18 June 1864 | 3 day(s) | Petersburg, Virginia |
Fredericksburg | 13 Dec 1862 | 13 Dec 1862 | < 1 day | Fredericksburg, Virginia |
Seven Pines | 31 May 1862 | 1 June 1862 | 1 day(s) | Henrico County, Virginia |
Cold Harbor | 31 May 1864 | 12 June 1864 | 12 day(s) | Hanover County; near Mechanicsville, Virginia |
North Anna | 23 May 1864 | 26 May 1864 | 3 day(s) | Caroline County, Virginia; Hanover County, Virginia |
Spotsylvania Court House | 8 May 1864 | 21 May 1864 | 13 day(s) | Spotsylvania County, Virginia |
Appomattox Court House | 9 Apr 1865 | 9 Apr 1865 | < 1 day | Appomattox Court House, Virginia |
Kinston | 14 Dec 1862 | 14 Dec 1862 | < 1 day | Lenoir County, North Carolina |
Wilderness | 5 May 1864 | 7 May 1864 | 2 day(s) | Spotsylvania County, Virginia; Orange County, Virginia |
Savage's Station | 29 June 1862 | 29 June 1862 | < 1 day | Henrico County, Virginia |
Fort Macon | 23 Mar 1862 | 26 Apr 1862 | 34 day(s) | Carteret County, North Carolina |
First Deep Bottom | 27 July 1864 | 29 July 1864 | 2 day(s) | Henrico County, Virginia |
New Bern | 14 Mar 1862 | 14 Mar 1862 | < 1 day | Craven County, North Carolina |
Williamsburg | 5 May 1862 | 5 May 1862 | < 1 day | York County, Virginia; James City County, Virginia; Williamsburg, Virginia |
Chancellorsville | 30 Apr 1863 | 6 May 1863 | 6 day(s) | Spotsylvania County, Virginia |
South Mountain | 14 Sept 1862 | 14 Sept 1862 | < 1 day | Frederick County, Maryland; Washington County, Maryland; Boonsboro, Maryland |
First Petersburg | 9 June 1864 | 9 June 1864 | < 1 day | Petersburg, Virginia |
Darbytown and New Market Roads | 7 Oct 1864 | 7 Oct 1864 | < 1 day | Henrico County, Virginia |
First Fort Fisher | 7 Dec 1864 | 27 Dec 1864 | 20 day(s) | New Hanover County, North Carolina |
Second Fort Fisher | 13 Jan 1865 | 15 Jan 1865 | 2 day(s) | New Hanover County, North Carolina |
New Bridge (detachment) | 24 May 1862 | 24 May 1862 | < 1 day | New Bridge, Virginia |
High Bridge, Virginia | 6 Apr 1865 | 6 Apr 1865 | < 1 day | High Bridge, Virginia |
Neuse River Bridge, North Carolina | 19 Mar 1865 | 19 Mar 1865 | < 1 day | Neuse River Bridge, North Carolina |
Funkstown | 8 July 1863 | 8 July 1863 | < 1 day | Funkstown, Maryland, Maryland |