To the Sound of the Guns

Summary Statement, 3rd Quarter, 1863 – Wisconsin Batteries

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The last heading for the state volunteers in the third quarter of 1863 summaries is Wisconsin.  Under this heading are a dozen independent (numbered) batteries along with four reports for sections from cavalry and infantry regiments.  We look at those artillery batteries first:

I said “a dozen,” right?  But you count thirteen.  Yes, because one of those batteries didn’t exist.  Notice we have dated returns for all but the 11th Battery (the one that didn’t exist).  Some were late.  But returns to work from at least for the twelve:

Moving down to the ammunition on hand, starting with the smoothbore:

Turning to the Hotchkiss rifled projectiles reported:

We will break the next page down into sections for clarity.  Starting with the James projectiles reported:

And then to the Parrott columns:

A handful of Schenkl and Tatham’s reported:

First the Schenkl:

And one entry for Tatham’s canister:

Lastly we examine the small arms reported:

We can say there was an evolving theme across the Wisconsin batteries.  While that theme did not include all, at the close of the third quarter of 1863 many of these batteries were either at Chattanooga or moving to the city.  In the weeks that followed, the men of those batteries would support the efforts to lift the siege and eventually defeat the Confederates encircling the city.

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