. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . LIGHT ARTILLERY—TWO GUNS IN POSITION,READY TO FIRE. BATlKin A, IOLUril IMTED STAlKS ARTILLKRY. FEBRUARY. lS(i4Battery A. Fourth United States Artillery, was one of the celebrated horse batteries of the Army of the Potomac. These by Gardner in February, 1804, represented its four 12-pounder light brass Napoleons in battery, with limbers and caissonsto the rear, and the battery wagon, forge, ambulance, and wagons for transportation, embracing the entire equipage of a light batteryin the field. At that time the batt


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . LIGHT ARTILLERY—TWO GUNS IN POSITION,READY TO FIRE. BATlKin A, IOLUril IMTED STAlKS ARTILLKRY. FEBRUARY. lS(i4Battery A. Fourth United States Artillery, was one of the celebrated horse batteries of the Army of the Potomac. These by Gardner in February, 1804, represented its four 12-pounder light brass Napoleons in battery, with limbers and caissonsto the rear, and the battery wagon, forge, ambulance, and wagons for transportation, embracing the entire equipage of a light batteryin the field. At that time the battery was on the line of the Rappahannock. Tliree months later it accompanied Sheridan on his


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