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Battery C, 1st West Virginia Light Artillery Regiment
Flag of West Virginia
ActiveJanuary 25, 1862 to June 28, 1865
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchArtillery
EngagementsBattle of Cross Keys
Battle of Cedar Mountain
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Port Republic
First Battle of Rappahannock Station
Second Battle of Kernstown
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Fort Stevens
Battle of Moorefield
Military unit

The Battery C, 1st West Virginia Light Artillery Regiment was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service

Battery C was organized at Wheeling in western Virginia between January 25, 1862 and March 30, 1862.

Battery C was mustered out on June 28, 1865. It had a total of 173 men, with 106 enlisting from Washington County, Ohio, and 67 from West Virginia.

The 1st West Virginia Light Artillery Regiment lost 33 men, killed and died of wounds; 131 men, died of disease, accident or in prison; total deaths, 164 men. (all 8 batteries)

Command Structure

OFFICERS Frank Buell 1st Captain (killed at Freeman's Ford, August 22, 1862)

            Dennis O'Leary  Sr. 1st. Lieut.
            Wallace Hill    Jr. 1st. Lieut. (promoted 2nd Captain, Sept. 1, 1862 vice to Buell)
            John G. Theis   Sr. 2nd. Lieut. (promoted Jr. 1st. Lieut. Sept. 1, 1862 vice to Hill)
            William W. Withrow Jr. 2nd Lieut.(promoted Sr. 2nd. Lieu. Sept.1, 1862 vice to Theis)
            Henry M. Langley (promoted from orderly sergeant to Jr. 2nd. Lt.,Sept.1,1862,vice
              Withlow)
            Wesley Miner (promoted to Jr. 2nd. Lieut., January 1, 1863, vice Withrow, resigned)

STAFF SERGEANTS

            F. G. Field   Appointed Sr. 2nd. Lieut.         1st. Sergeant
            Thomas Phelps                                    Q. M.

LINE SERGEANTS

            1. Owen O'Neil
            2. John B. Hagan  discharged  March 14, 1863
            3. Alexander H. Buckley
            4. Leonidas R. Miraben
            5. David Dow
            6. William Goldsmith
            7. Albert U. Moore  Appointed, vice to Hagan

CORPORALS

            1. Farrel Cusack
            2. William F. Minster
            3. William H. Ranger
            4. John Lehnhard
            5. Jeremiah A. Dooley
            6. James Wright
            7. John Meighan
            8. John W. Jacobs  Appointed Jr. 2d. Lieut
            9. Milton H. Laughlin
           10. George W. Stanley
           11. John N. Miner
           12. Lafayette Franks

BUGLERS

            Frank B. Brenan
            William Jenvey

ARTIFICER

            Samuel S. Patterson
            David Wagoner

CASUALTIES

           Braddock,  S.J. Killed July 2, 1863
           Bramhall,  Jos  Died March 4, 1863
           Eaton,     John Wounded Bull Run; died September 4, 1862
           Henning,   Henry Died September 13, 1862.
           Holden,    Chas. A Died November 10, 1862
           Hutchinson, Jos. T Died September 12, 1863
           Lacey,     Chas   Killed July 3, 1863
           Perry,     JNO   Died September 15, 1862
           Reynolds,  JNO   Wounded Cross Keys; discharged
           Rogers,    F. M. Died March 1, 1863
           Rogers,    M. C. Died March 7, 1863
           Steeber,   Adam   Died July 4, 1863
           Strong,    Samuel  Died August 23, 1863

References

Notes

  1. Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of West Virginia for the Year Ending December 31, 1864, John F. M'Dermot, Public Printer, Wheeling, 1865, pg. 708
  2. Newton, Charles Humphreys, Volunteers of Washington Co., Ohio, War of the Rebellion 1861-65, Marietta, Ohio, 1913

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