Showing posts with label Ruggles' Battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruggles' Battery. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Ruggles' Batteries Wayside Exhibit: Shiloh National Military Park


Ruggles’ Batteries

After six hours of blood fighting here it became evident that Confederate infantry alone would not break the strong Union Defenses along the Sunken Road and the thickets beyond.  Toward late afternoon, Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles brought forward eleven batteries of artillery and placed them in a line that began here and extended to your right along the wooded edge of Duncan Field and beyond.

According to Ruggles’ official report, there were 62 cannon here – the greatest concentration of field guns seen on a North American battlefield up to that time.

For more than an hour the Confederate artillery roared, unleashing a great storm of shot, shell, and canister that kept the Union soldiers in the “Hornets’ Nest” pinned down.  Confederate infantry then encircled the Hornets’ Nest and forced its defenders to surrender.


The combined guns of Ruggles’ batteries could fire more than 180 rounds every minute – three pounds per second!  The noise was deafening.






Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles, a West Point Graduate, was convinced that Confederate infantry needed artillery support to conquer the Hornets’ Nest.


Ruggles’ Batteries – April 6, 1862 – P.M.

The Cannon you see today mark the locations of Ruggles’ batteries.  Although not the same cannon used in the battle they comprise one of the best collections of Civil War field artillery in existence.




Friday, January 24, 2014

Smith’s Mississippi Battery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

SMITH’S MISSISSIPPI BATTERY,
STEPHENS’ (2D) BRIG., CHEATHAM’S (2D) DIV., POLK’S CORPS
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____
 


This battery, of six guns, was in action here from about 10 a. m. to 12 m. April 6, 1862.

On Monday it had two guns in action on the Confederate Left.


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Trabue’s Kentucky Battery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

TRABUE’S KENTUCKY BATTERY,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____
 


A battery, designated by Gen. Ruggles as “Captain Trabue’s Kentucky,” was engaged here from about 3 p. m. to 5.30 p. m. April 6, 1862.  No other reference to this battery can be found in the records.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Byrne’s Mississippi Battery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

BYRNE’S MISSISSIPPI BATTERY
TRABUE’S (1ST) BRIG., BRECKINRIDGE’S CORPS,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____
 


This battery was engaged here Sunday afternoon from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m.


Sunday, January 19, 2014

Hubbard’s Arkansas Battery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

HUBBARD’S ARKANSAS BATTERY,
CLEBURNE’S (2D) BRIGADE, HARDEE’S CORPS,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____
 


Lieut. Thrall’s section of this battery, two guns, was engaged here about 2.30 p. m. April 6, 1862.  These guns were forced to retire but at 3 p. m. returned and joined the other batteries in Ruggles’ line and were engaged until close of battle Sunday.




Saturday, January 18, 2014

154th Tennessee Infantry Position Marker: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park

154th Tennessee Infantry                    Swett's Mississippi Battery


C. S.

154TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY
JOHNSON’S (1ST) BRIG., CHEATHAM’S (2D) DIV., POLK’S CORPS,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____

This regiment supported Swett’s Battery on this line from 3 p.m. to night April 6, 1862.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Swett’s Mississippi Battery: Behind Ruggle’s Battery, Shiloh National Military Park



C. S.

SWETT’S MISSISSIPPI BATTERY,
SHAVER’S (1ST) BRIG., HARDEE’S CORPS,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____


This battery, forming in rear of right of its brigade, was engaged here from 9.30 a. m. to 12 m. April 6, 1862.



It was again engaged in Ruggles’ line of batteries near this place from 3 p. m. to 5.30 p. m.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Rutledge’s Tennessee Battery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

RUTLEDGE’S TENNESSEE BATTERYM
STATHAM’S (3D) BRIGADE, BRECKINRIDGE’S CORPS,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____
 


This battery, of six guns, was in action here from 3 p. m. to
6 p. m. April 6, 1862.


Monday, January 6, 2014

Bankhead’s Tennessee Battery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

BANKHEAD’S TENNESSEE BATTERY
RUSSELL’S (1ST) BRIG., CLARK’S (1ST) DIV., POLK’S CORPS
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____
 



This battery was in line her from 3 p. m. April 6, 1862 to close of action of Sunday.


Sunday, January 5, 2014

Washington, La. Artillery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


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WASHINGTON (LA.) ARTILLERY
ANDERSON’S (2D) BRIG., RUGGLES’ (1ST) DIV., BRAGG’S CORPS,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_____ _ ___ _ _____




At about 3 p. m. April 6, 1862 this battery went into action here, and was engaged until about 5.30 p. m.


Saturday, January 4, 2014

Ketchum’s Alabama Battery: Ruggles’ Battery, Shiloh National Military Park


C. S.

KETCHUM’S ALABAMA BATTERY,
POND’S (3D) BRIG., RUGGLES’ (1ST) DIV. BRAGG’S CORPS,
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI

_____ _ ___ _ _____




One section (two guns) of this battery was engaged here from
3 p. m. to 5.30 p. m. April 6, 1862.