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Histories» Show All «Prev «1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 53» Next» » Slide Show Amherst Artillery Amherst Artillery The Amherst Artillery was officially organized on July 24, 1861 in Amherst County, Virginia. They were sworn in on Sept. 11th under Captain Thomas Jellis Kirkpatrick. The unit was ordered to Centreville where it joined the Artillery Reserve under Col. W. Pendleton. In April 1862 they moved back to Richmond and thence to Yorktown. Prior to the Seven Days battles, Pendleton reorganized the Reserve Artillery and placed Captain Kirkpatrick’s Battery in William Nelson’s Battalion. In 1863 it was placed in the Second Corps under Lee. At the end of May 1864, Kirkpatrick’s men had not had a single death due to enemy action. However on June 2 at Cold Harbor the battery was caught in fire that left six men dead or mortally wounded and nineteen wounded. The battery was refitted and moved via Lynchburg to the Shenandoah Valley. Nelson’s units took part in the battles of Monacacy Junction, Third Winchester, Fisher’s Hill, and Cedar Creek. On March 2 the army was overrun and most of its members were captured at Waynesboro. Thomas Jellis Kirkpatrick reserve duty Seven Days active duty
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