5th Massachusetts Battery
The 5th Massachusetts Battery (or 5th Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery) was an artillery battery that served in the Union army during the American Civil War. It was one of the Massachusetts regiments organized in response to President Abraham Lincoln's call on May 2, 1861 for volunteer troops to serve a term of three-years. The battery trained at Camp Shouler in Lynnfield, Massachusetts and Camp Massasoit in Readville, Massachusetts. It departed Boston by steamship on December 25, 1861.
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5th Massachusetts Battery
The 5th Massachusetts Battery (or 5th Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery) was an artillery battery that served in the Union army during the American Civil War. It was one of the Massachusetts regiments organized in response to President Abraham Lincoln's call on May 2, 1861 for volunteer troops to serve a term of three-years. The battery trained at Camp Shouler in Lynnfield, Massachusetts and Camp Massasoit in Readville, Massachusetts. It departed Boston by steamship on December 25, 1861.
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The 5th Massachusetts Battery ...... t Camp Meigs on June 12, 1865.
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In 1863: Artillery Brigade , V Corps
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Capt. Charles A. Phillips
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Capt. George D. Allen
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Captain Max Eppendorf
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The 5th Massachusetts Battery ...... teamship on December 25, 1861.
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