| Credit: | by Russell (Andrew J.) |
|---|---|
| Date: | 1863.04.30 |
| Negative Size: | 14 in. x 17 in. |
| Equipment: | 12-pounder Napoleon gun; cannon; field carriage; horse; sponge and rammer staff |
| Locations & Lines: | Chancellorsville battlefield; Virginia |
| Military Units: | 1st New York Light Artillery; 1st New York Light Artillery (Battery D); US Army |
| Sources: | Gilder Lehrman Institute; Huntington Library; Library of Congress |
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Tags 12-pounder Napoleon gun, 1st New York Light Artillery, 1st New York Light Artillery (Battery D), by Russell (Andrew J.), cannon, Chancellorsville battlefield, field carriage, horse, Russell albums collection, sponge and rammer staff, US Army, Virginia
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Russell, United States Military Railroad Photographic Album. No. 121 – Battery of Captain Winslow’s command in position near Fredericksburg, Va.; May 2, 1863. [incorrect]
Actually 1st New York Heavy Artillery, Company D.
Russell, United States Military Railroad Photographic Album. No. 94.–First Connecticut Battery, in position near Fredericksburgh [sic], May 1, 1863. Capt. Winslow, commanding. [incorrect, actually Lieutenant George B. Winslow commanding 1st New York Light Artillery Regiment, April 30, 1863.]
Huntington Library print, handwritten title on mount: Battery “D” 1st NY Artillery.


