Capt. Stuart's Co., Artillery (Beaufort Volunteer Artillery)

Historical Notes:
Capt. Stuart's Co., Artillery was also known as the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery. It was organized in 1862. On May 3, 1864, it was armed with two 120lb. Napoleons, two 12-lb. Howitzers, and one 10-lb. Parrott. On January 6, 1865, it was armed with two 12-lb. Napoleons and two 12-lb. Howitzers. It was surrendered by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston at Durham Station, Orange County, NC on April 26, 1865.

A history of this unit may be found in the Southern Historical Society Papers Vol. 26.
Officers:
Elliott, Jr., Stephen - Captain
Stuart, H. M. - Captain
Assignments:
Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida Battles:
Port Royal Ferry (June 6, 1862)
Port Royal Ferry (July 4, 1862)
Pinckney Island (August 21, 1862)
Coosawhatchie (October 22-23, 1862)
Destruction of the George Washington near Beaufort (April 9, 1863)
Expedition of Barnwell's Island (July 30, 1863)
Savannah Campaign (November-December 1864)
Honey Hill (November 30, 1864)
Carolinas Campaign (February-April 1865)
Roster:
The roster of this unit contains the names of 249 men.



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