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1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery
1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery Battle Flag
ActiveNovember 21, 1861, to July 1, 1865
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchArtillery
EngagementsAmerican Civil War
Military unit

The 1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery was a Minnesota USV artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The battery was mustered in at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. on November 21, 1861.

The 1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery was mustered out at St. Paul, Minnesota, on July 1, 1865.

Commanders

  • Captain Emil Munch - November 7, 1861, to December 25, 1862
  • Captain William Z. Clayton - December 25, 1862, to July 1, 1865.

Casualties and total strength

The 1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery lost 1 officer and 7 enlisted men killed in action or died of wounds received in battle and 1 officer and 29 enlisted men died of disease. Total fatalities were 38.

Battles and Campaigns

The 1st Minnesota Light Artillery Battery took part in the Battle of Shiloh, Siege of Vicksburg, the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's March to the Sea. They served in the 4th Division of the 17th U.S. Army Corps. On 5 March 1864, Captain Clayton exchanged the old guns, two 12-pound howitzers, and two 6-pound rifled guns, caliber 3.67, for four new rifled 3-inch Rodman's guns. The 3-inch Rodman guns were actually 3-inch ordnance rifles.

References

  1. History – Minnesota Cavalry
  2. Dyer's Compendium of the War of the Rebellion
  3. 1st Minnesota Light Artillery in the Atlanta Campaign May-Sept. 1864

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