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 

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 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker.
Winchester, Virginia.

March 22-23 

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 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker.
Yorktown, Virginia.

April 28 

Captain Gustavus A. DeRussy, Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, George W. Dresser, and Eugene A. Bancroft.
Capture of Norfolk, Virginia.

May 10 

Captain Frederick M. Follett, Lieutenants Stephen Whitney, and Bayard Wilkeson.
Winchester, Virginia.

May 24-25 

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 

Captain Richard Loder, Lieutenants Frank G. Smith, George B. Rodney, John M. Stephenson, and Ely (of the 4th Michigan).
Port Royal, Virginia.

May 31 

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 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker.
Fair Oaks, Virginia.

June 25 

Captain Gustavus A. DeRussy, Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and T. Henderson (of the 5th New York).
Bottoms Bridge, Virginia.

June 28 

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 

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 

Lieutenants Charles H. Morgan, George Dickinson, and Francis D. L. Russell.
Malvern Hill, Virginia.

July 1 

Captain Gustavus A. DeRussy, Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and T. Henderson (of the 5th New York).
Malvern Hill, Virginia.

August 6 

Lieutenants Francis W. Seeley, Eugene A. Bancroft, and J. Arnold (of the 2nd Artillery).
Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

August 9 

Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart.
Cedar Mountain, Virginia.

August 9 

Lieutenants Edward D. Muhlenberg and Harry C. Cushing.
Defense of the Rappahannock River.

August 15 & 26 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker.
Rappahannock Station, Virginia.

August 21 & 23 

Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart.
Sulphur Springs, Virginia.

August 25 & 26 

Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart.
Broad Run, Virginia.

August 27 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker.
Gainsville, Virginia

August 28 

Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart.
Second Bull Run, Virginia.

August 29-30 

Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart.
Second Bull Run, Virginia.

August 29-30 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker.
Second Bull Run, Virginia.

August 29-30 

Lieutenants Edward D. Muhlenberg and Harry C. Cushing.
Chantilly, Virginia.

September 1 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr. and Lieutenant William L. Baker.
South Mountain, Virginia.

September 14 

Lieutenants Joseph B. Campbell and James Stewart.
South Mountain, Virginia.

September 14 

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 

Captain Joseph C. Clark, Jr.4 and Lieutenant William L. Baker3.
Antietam, Maryland.

September 17 

Lieutenants Edward D. Muhlenberg and Harry C. Cushing.
Antietam, Maryland.

September 17 

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.


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