BATTERIES - U. S. COLORED LIGHT ARTILLERY
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Organization Location and Original Designation
SOURCE: Dyer, Frederick H. A COMPENDIUM OF THE WAR OF THE REBELLION. Volume III. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1959.
2ND U.S. COLORED HEAVY ARTILLERY - Organized at Nashville, Tennessee, April, 1864. Mustered out January, 1866.
- BATTERY A - Nashville, Tennessee
- BATTERY B - Fort Monroe, Virginia
- BATTERY C - Hebron's Plantation, Mississippi - 1st Louisiana Battery (African Descent)
- BATTERY D - Black River Bridge, Mississippi - 2nd Louisiana Battery (African Descent)
- BATTERY E - Helena, Arkansas - 3rd Battery Louisiana Artillery (African Descent)
- BATTERY F - Memphis, Tennessee - Memphis Light Battery (African Descent)
- BATTERY G - Hilton Head, South Carolina
- BATTERY H - Pine Bluff, Arkansas - 1st Arkansas Battery (African Descent)
- BATTERY I - Memphis, Tennessee
- INDEPENDENT BATTERY - Leavenworth, Kansas
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