Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery Battalion / Battery D
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- Also referred to as the Wagner (South Carolina) Light Artillery
- November 14, 1861 - Organized
- ? - Mustered in Confederate Service
- April 1862 - Part of company reorganized to form [Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery Battalion / Battery F|Battery F]]
- August-September 1863 - Charleston Harbor
- June 1863 - Served as light artillery
- May 3-January 6, 1865 - Armed with two 12-lb Napoleons and two 12-lb Howitzers
- February-April 1865 -
The Carolinas Campaign
- April 26, 1865 - Surrendered by General Joseph E. Johnston at Durham Station, Orange County, North Carolina
DESIGNATIONS
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida (November-December 1861)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / James Island (December 1861-June 1862)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 1st Military District of South Carolina (June-July 1862)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / James Island (July-August 1862)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 1st Military District of South Carolina (September 1862-July 1863)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 1st Military District of South Carolina / 1st Sub-Division (July-October 1863)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 7th Military District of South Carolina / Eastern Division / Light Artillery (October 1863-November 1863)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 6th Military District of South Carolina (December 1863-July 1864)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / Robertson's Brigade (July 1864-January 1865)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / Wright's Division / Robertson's Brigade (January-April 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Charles E. Kanapaux (Captain)
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Regiment Statistical Information
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Legacy
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Notes
Sources
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. South Carolina and Georgia. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 27-28, 36)