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The battery was organized at Mt Jackson, Pennsylvania and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on August 5, 1861 under the command of Captain James H. Cooper. The battery was attached to McCall's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March 1862. Artillery, 2nd Division, I Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April 1862. Artillery, McCall's Division ...
Battery B, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Cpt James H. Cooper Battery G, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Cpt Frank P. Amsden Battery C, 5th United States : Cpt Dunbar R. Ransom
Independent Battery "B", Pennsylvania Volunteers was a light artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The unit was also referenced as the Twenty-sixth Independent Battery, Pennsylvania Artillery, and commonly as "Muehler's Battery," or "Stevens' Battery," after its first two commanders.
1st New York Light, Battery D: Cpt George B. Winslow (w) 1st New York Light, Batteries E and L: Lt George Breck; 1st New York Light, Battery H: Cpt Charles E. Mink; 4th New York Heavy, 2nd Battalion: Maj William Arthur; 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B: Cpt James H. Cooper; 4th United States, Battery B: Lt James Stewart
1st New York Light, Battery E & Battery L: Cpt Gilbert H. Reynolds 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B : Cpt James H. Cooper 4th US, Battery B : Lt James Stewart
Ford Motor is recalling 272,817 vehicles in the United States due to concerns over battery failure, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Thursday. The recall affects ...
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The 50-year-old cold case of D.B. Cooper may have seen a new development after an amateur sleuth claims to have found the parachute used by the infamous, yet still unidentified plane hijacker.