Civil War Battles that the 4th U.S. Artillery Participated in.
1862.
Name of the Battle. |
Date. |
Battery. |
Names of the Officers Present with the Battery. |
| Newport News, Virginia. | March 8 |
L |
Captain R. V. W. Howard, Lieutenants Henry C. Hasbrouck, Henry B. Beecher, and J. P. Sanger (of the 1st Artillery). |
| Cedar Creek, Virginia. | March 18 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Winchester, Virginia. | March 22-23 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Rappahannock Station, Virginia. | March 28 |
A&C5 |
From Battery A: Lieutenants Rufus King, Jr. and George Dickinson. From Battery C: Captain George W. Hazzard, Lieutenant Evan Thomas, and Edward Field. |
| Shiloh, Tennessee. | April 7 |
H&M5 |
From Battery H: Lieutenants Charles C. Parsons, Samuel Canby, and Defrees (of
the 4th Michigan). From Battery M: Captain John Mendenhall and Lieutenant Henry A. Huntington. |
| Mount Jackson, Virginia. | April 17 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Yorktown, Virginia. | April 28 |
K |
Captain Gustavus A. DeRussy, Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, George W. Dresser, and Eugene A. Bancroft. |
| Capture of Norfolk, Virginia. | May 10 |
D |
Captain Frederick M. Follett, Lieutenants Stephen Whitney, and Bayard Wilkeson. |
| Winchester, Virginia. | May 24-25 |
F |
Lieutenants Franklin B. Crosby, Edward D. Muhlenberg, and Harry C. Cushing. |
| Siege of Corinth, Mississippi. | May 29 |
H&M5 |
From Battery H: Lieutenants Charles C. Parsons, Samuel Canby, and Defrees (of
the 4th Michigan). From Battery M: Captain John Mendenhall and Lieutenant Henry A. Huntington. |
| Siege of Corinth, Mississippi. | May 29 |
I |
Captain Richard Loder, Lieutenants Frank G. Smith, George B. Rodney, John M. Stephenson, and Ely (of the 4th Michigan). |
| Port Royal, Virginia. | May 31 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Fair Oaks, Virginia. | June 1 |
A&C5 |
From Battery A: Lieutenants Rufus King, Jr. and Arthur Morris. From Battery C: Captain George W. Hazzard, Lieutenants Evan Thomas, and Edward Field. |
| Port Republic, Virginia. | June 9 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Fair Oaks, Virginia. | June 25 |
K |
Captain Gustavus A. DeRussy, Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and T. Henderson (of the 5th New York). |
| Bottoms Bridge, Virginia. | June 28 |
G |
Lieutenants Charles H. Morgan, George Dickinson, and Francis D. L. Russell. |
| Allen's Farm, Virginia. | June 29 |
A&C5 |
From Battery A: Lieutenants Rufus King, Jr. and Arthur Morris. From Battery C: Captain George W. Hazzard and Lieutenant Edward Field. |
| Savage Station, Virginia. | June 29 |
A&C5 |
From Battery A: Lieutenants Rufus King, Jr. and Arthur Morris. From Battery C: Captain George W. Hazzard and Lieutenant Edward Field. |
| White Oak Swamp, Virginia. | June 30 |
A&C5 |
From Battery A: Lieutenants Rufus King, Jr. and Arthur Morris. From Battery C: Captain George W. Hazzard4 and Lieutenant Edward Field. |
| Glendale, Virginia. | June 30 |
K |
Captain Gustavus A. DeRussy, Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and T. Henderson (of the 5th New York). |
| Malvern Hill, Virginia. | July 1 |
A&C5 |
From Battery A: Lieutenants Rufus King, Jr. and Arthur Morris. From Battery C: Lieutenant Edward Field. |
| Malvern Hill, Virginia. | July 1 |
G |
Lieutenants Charles H. Morgan, George Dickinson, and Francis D. L. Russell. |
| Malvern Hill, Virginia. | July 1 |
K |
Captain Gustavus A. DeRussy, Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and T. Henderson (of the 5th New York). |
| Malvern Hill, Virginia. | August 6 |
K |
Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and J. Arnold (of the 2nd Artillery). |
| Cedar Mountain, Virginia. | August 9 |
B |
Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart. |
| Cedar Mountain, Virginia. | August 9 |
F |
Lieutenants Edward D. Muhlenberg and Harry C. Cushing. |
| Defense of the Rappahannock River. | August 15 & 26 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Rappahannock Station, Virginia. | August 21 & 23 |
B |
Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart. |
| Sulphur Springs, Virginia. | August 25 & 26 |
B |
Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart. |
| Broad Run, Virginia. | August 27 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Gainsville, Virginia | August 28 |
B |
Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart. |
| Second Bull Run, Virginia. | August 29-30 |
B |
Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart. |
| Second Bull Run, Virginia. | August 29-30 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Second Bull Run, Virginia. | August 29-30 |
F |
Lieutenants Edward D. Muhlenberg and Harry C. Cushing. |
| Chantilly, Virginia. | September 1 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| South Mountain, Virginia. | September 14 |
B |
Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart. |
| South Mountain, Virginia. | September 14 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker. |
| Antietam, Maryland. | September 17 |
A&C5 |
From Battery A: Lieutenants Alanzo H. Cushing, Rufus King, Jr., and Arthur
Morris. From Battery C: Lieutenants Evan Thomas and Edward Field. |
| Antietam, Maryland. | September 17 |
B |
Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell4 and James Stewart. |
| Antietam, Maryland. | September 17 |
E |
Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr.4 and Lieutenant William L. Baker3. |
| Antietam, Maryland. | September 17 |
F |
Lieutenants Edward D. Muhlenberg and Harry C. Cushing. |
| Antietam, Maryland. | September 17 |
G |
Lieutenants George Dickinson and Francis D. L. Russell. |
| Springfield, Kentucky. | October 4 |
I |
Lieutenants Frank G. Smith, George B. Rodney, and John M. Stephenson. |
| Franklin, Virginia. | October 4 |
D |
Captain Frederick M. Follett, Lieutenants Stephen Whitney, and Bayard Wilkeson. |
| Chaplin Hill and Perryville, Kentucky. | October 8 | H | Lieutenant Charles B. Throckmorton. |
| Chaplin Hill and Perryville, Kentucky. | October 8 | I | Lieutenants Frank G. Smith, George B. Rodney, and John M. Stephenson. |
| Chaplin Hill and Perryville, Kentucky. | October 8 | M | Lieutenant Henry A. Huntington. |
| Charleston, Virginia. | October 16 | A&C5 | From Battery A: Lieutenants Alanzo H. Cushing, Rufus King, Jr., and Arthur
Morris (attached to Battery E). From Battery C: Lieutenants Evan Thomas and Edward Field. |
| Charleston, Virginia. | October 16 | E | Lieutenant George Dickinson (of Battery G). |
| Blackwater, Virginia. | October 24-25 | L | Captain R. V. W. Howard, Lieutenants Henry C. Hasbrouck, John S. Hunt (of Battery B), and Henry B. Beecher. |
| Franklin, Virginia. | October 31 | D | Captain Frederick M. Follett and Lieutenant Bayard Wilkeson (of Battery G). |
| Culpepper Court House, Virginia. | November 13 | E | Lieutenants George Dickinson (of Battery G) and J. Egan (of the 1st Artillery). |
| Fredericksburg, Virginia. | December 11 & 14 | A | Lieutenants Rufus King, Jr., Samuel Canby, and Arthur Morris. |
| Fredericksburg, Virginia. | December 13 & 15 | B | Lieutenants James Stewart and James Davison (of the 5th Artillery). |
| Fredericksburg, Virginia. | December 11 & 14 | C | Lieutenants Evan Thomas and Edward Field. |
| Fredericksburg, Virginia. | December 13 | E | Lieutenants George Dickinson (of Battery G) and J. Egan (of the 1st Artillery). |
| Fredericksburg, Virginia. | December 11 | G | Lieutenants Marcus P. Miller, C. F. Merkle, and James Thompson. |
| Joiners Ford, Virginia. | December 13 | K | Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and J. Arnold (of the 2nd Artillery). |
| Stones River, Tennessee. | December 29 & 31 | L | Captain R. V. W. Howard, Lieutenants Henry C. Hasbrouck, John S. Hunt (of Battery B), and Henry B. Beecher. |
| Stones River, Tennessee. | December 29 & 31 |
H&M5 |
From Battery H: Lieutenant Harry C. Cushing (of Battery M). From Battery M: Lieutenants Charles C. Parsons (of Battery H) and Henry A. Huntington. |
Notes:
1. Not Engaged.
2. Detachment.
3. Killed.
4. Wounded.
5. These Batteries Were Consolidated.
6. In Position.