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- Danville_Artillery abstract "The Danville Artillery was a field artillery company in the Confederate States Army, Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War. It was also referred to informally as a battery, although this reference was only infrequently used during the war.Formed originally in Danville and the surrounding Pittsylvania County region in Virginia under the command of Captain Lindsay M. Shumaker, the Danville Artillery came into service April 22, 1861. Receiving its baptism of fire in the unsuccessful West Virginia Campaign, the company participated in General Robert E. Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign and General Stonewall Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign, and then served with Major L.M. Shumaker's and Major D.G. McIntosh's Battalion, Army of Northern Virginia.Reorganized on April 21, 1862, with Captain George W. Wooding as its commander, the battery first fought under Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley. After the Valley Campaign, the battery followed Jackson through another year of battles.Following the Battle of Sharpsburg, the ranks of the battery were revitalized when the men and equipment of the disbanded Eighth Star New Market Artillery joined the ranks. Following the reorganization, the battery was in action again at Fredricksburg, where Captain Wooding was killed, and up to Stonewall Jackson's last great tactical feat at Chancellorsville. Under the command of Robert S. Rice, the battery continued to suffer heavier casualties with each battle as the war continued. The battery took an active part in the campaigns of the army from the Seven Days Battles to Cold Harbor and the Battle of Gettysburg, where it engaged Federal forces with its Napoleon and Whitworth artillery pieces on both the first and the second day of the battle. At Gettysburg, the Danville Artillery was the first battery on the left with McIntosh's Artillery Battalion, Colonel Walker's Artillery Reserve, Pender's Division, Lieutenant General A.P. Hill's Third Army Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. It was also involved in the Petersburg siege south of the James River. The battery closed out its days under the command of Captain Berryman Z. Price. On April 9, 1865, it surrendered 4 officers and 79 men at Appomattox. It reported 1 killed and 3 wounded at Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill, had 2 killed and 3 wounded during the Maryland Campaign (Sharpsburg), and lost 13 wounded at Fredericksburg. The unit had 3 wounded of the 114 engaged at Gettysburg and 8 wounded during the Briscoe Campaign. Captains Berryman Z. Price, R. Sidney Rice, Lindsay M. Shumaker, and George W. Wooding were its commanders.The current Danville Artillery Battery has been in existence since the summer of 2003, and is composed of 3 field guns and camp equipment, over 20 reenactors and the M109A3 Deuce and a half truck Pandora's Box.".
- Danville_Artillery activeYearsEndYear "1861".
- Danville_Artillery activeYearsStartYear "1861".
- Danville_Artillery battle American_Civil_War.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Antietam.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Appomattox_Court_House.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Chancellorsville.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Cheat_Mountain.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Cold_Harbor.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Cross_Keys.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Fredericksburg.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Front_Royal.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Gaines's_Mill.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Gettysburg.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Malvern_Hill.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_McDowell.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Port_Republic.
- Danville_Artillery battle Battle_of_Princeton_Court_House.
- Danville_Artillery battle First_Battle_of_Kernstown.
- Danville_Artillery battle First_Battle_of_Winchester.
- Danville_Artillery battle Jackson's_Valley_Campaign.
- Danville_Artillery battle Seven_Days_Battles.
- Danville_Artillery battle Siege_of_Petersburg.
- Danville_Artillery colourName "200px".
- Danville_Artillery country Confederate_States_of_America.
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- Danville_Artillery militaryBranch Army.
- Danville_Artillery militaryUnitSize "Battery of four field guns".
- Danville_Artillery thumbnail Virginia_state_seal.png?width=300.
- Danville_Artillery type Artillery.
- Danville_Artillery wikiPageExternalLink www.danvilleartillery.org.
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- Danville_Artillery allegiance Confederate_States_of_America.
- Danville_Artillery battles American_Civil_War.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Antietam.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Appomattox_Court_House.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Chancellorsville.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Cheat_Mountain.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Cold_Harbor.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Cross_Keys.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Fredericksburg.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Front_Royal.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Gaines's_Mill.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Gettysburg.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Malvern_Hill.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_McDowell.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Port_Republic.
- Danville_Artillery battles Battle_of_Princeton_Court_House.
- Danville_Artillery battles First_Battle_of_Kernstown.
- Danville_Artillery battles First_Battle_of_Winchester.
- Danville_Artillery battles Jackson's_Valley_Campaign.
- Danville_Artillery battles Seven_Days_Battles.
- Danville_Artillery battles Siege_of_Petersburg.
- Danville_Artillery branch Army.
- Danville_Artillery caption "Flag of Virginia".
- Danville_Artillery colors "200".
- Danville_Artillery colorsLabel Flags_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America.
- Danville_Artillery commander "Captain George W. Wooding".
- Danville_Artillery commander "Captain Lindsay M. Shumaker".
- Danville_Artillery commander "Captain R. Sidney Rice, Captain Berryman Z. Price".
- Danville_Artillery commander1Label "1.0".
- Danville_Artillery commander2Label "2".
- Danville_Artillery commander3Label "3".
- Danville_Artillery country Confederate_States_of_America.
- Danville_Artillery dates "--04-22".
- Danville_Artillery equipment "M1857 12-pound Napoleon, Whitworth,M1841 6-pounder, 3-inch rifled gun".
- Danville_Artillery flaglink Flag_and_seal_of_Virginia.
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- Danville_Artillery nickname "Shumaker's Company, Wooding's Company, Price's Company, Rice's Company".
- Danville_Artillery seal "Virginia_state_seal.png".
- Danville_Artillery size "Battery of four field guns".
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- Danville_Artillery subject Category:Artillery_units_and_formations_of_the_American_Civil_War.
- Danville_Artillery subject Category:Virginia_Civil_War_regiments.
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