- 1st Kentucky Artillery
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=1st Kentucky Artillery
caption=Breckinridge Corps Flag
country=Confederate States of America
allegiance=CSA
type=Artillery
branch=Orphan Brigade from 1861–1864
Reassigned to defend Mobile
dates=1861 –1865
size=Battery
nickname=Cobb's Batterynotable_commanders=
Hylan B. Lyon (first)Robert L. Cobb (second)Frank P. Gracey (third))The 1st Kentucky fried chicken mmmmmmmm (also known as Cobb's Battery) was an
artillery battery that was a portion of theOrphan Brigade in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War . It fought in several engagements throughout the Western Theater, including the battles of Shiloh, Baton Rouge, Siege of Jackson, Sulphur Trestle, Resaca, Murfreesboro, Jonesborough, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge and Johnsonville. Following the end of theAtlanta Campaign , Cobb's Battery was detached from the Orphan Brigade and reassigned to defendMobile, Alabama .Formation
The battery was organized at the very outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861 at Mint Springs, Kuttawa, Kentucky. Former
United States Army Officer,Hylan B. Lyon —who had resigned his commission when war became inevitable—was elected the firstCaptain of the battery. However, due to Kentucky's official policy of neutrality during the early days of the conflict, Captain Lyon found that he could not train and drill his battery properly in Mint Springs. Therefore, the battery moved toClarksville, Tennessee and enlisted as a group to join theConfederate States Army . AtCamp Boone , the battery was trained in Artillery, and from this point forward was known either as the 1st Kentucky Artillery or Cobb's Kentucky Battery.Following Lyon's promotion to General,
Robert L. Cobb was made Captain of the battery, and it was under his command that the unit moved toBowling Green, Kentucky , and was officially brought into John C. Breckinridge's 1st Kentucky "Orphan" Brigade.Armament
When the battery was organized, it started its service with four
M1841 6-pounder smoothbore guns and twoM1841 12-pound Howitzers . By July 1863, it had acquired 4 M1857 12-pounder Napoleon Guns, and, by the Atlanta Campaign, it had acquired a total of 6 12-pounder Napoleon Guns. Three of the Napoleon Guns were named by the battery after Orphan Brigade commanders' wives, these guns being called "Lady Breckinridge," "Lady Buckner," and "Lady Helm." [cite web |url=http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eorphanhm/weapons.htm |title=Weapons of the Orphan Brigade |first=Geoff |last=Walden |accessdate=2006-09-22]Battles
hiloh
The battery, listed on the Confederate Order of Battle as Lyon's Battery, took part in the Battle of Shiloh on
6 April ,1862 . Designated a reserve unit along with the remainder of Gen. Breckinridge's Division, the six-gun battery engaged the in his official report, calling the battery, "Captain Trabue's Kentucky,"cite web |url=http://www.civilwarhome.com/rugglesshilohor.htm |title=Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggle's Shiloh Report |accessdate=2007-02-03] (which according to another Shiloh Military Park Marker, is a unit that is not mentioned another time in the Official Records, [cite web |url=http://www.shilohbattlefield.org/closeup.asp?ClosePhoto=TN003T453C.jpg|title=Shiloh Military Park Marker #453 |accessdate=2007-02-03] and Shiloh Military Park's Marker Finder attributes the location to "Cobb's Company." [cite web |url=http://www.shilohbattlefield.org/details.asp?WidePhoto=TN003T453L.jpg|title=Shiloh Marker 453 wide view |accessdate=2006-09-22] ) which was used later in the day to reinforce the Confederate line, and also allowed Ruggles' Division to push further into the Federal line.Baton Rouge
During the Battle of Baton Rouge,
5 August 1862 , Cobb's Battery was a participant only for the beginning of the battle. The battery was ordered to the rear while the battle was still being fought, [cite book |last=Buckner |first=John |title=The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies, Volume 15 |series=1 |chapter=Buckner's Report on the Battle of Baton Rouge |pages=84] and was able to escape theBattle of Baton Rouge without a single casualty due to enemy firepower. [cite book |last=Smith |first=T.B. |title=The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies, Volume 15 |series=1 |chapter=T.B. Smith's Report of Baton Rouge |pages=82] However, while in the swampland betweenVicksburg, Mississippi andBaton Rouge, Louisiana , the entire Orphan Brigade was hit hard bymalaria , to the point that by11 August 1862 , Cobb's Battery had dropped from 117 men fit for duty to only 36 men fit for duty. [cite book |last=Thompson |first=J.W. |title=The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies, Volume 15 |series=1 |chapter=Letter to John C. Breckinridge |pages=1126]Chickamauga
Cobb's Battery, along with Slocomb's Battery and the residue of the
Orphan Brigade under the brigade command of Brig. Gen. Benjamin H. Helm, and making up a portion of Breckinridge's Division, was deployed across Glass' Ford with two cannons on19 September 1863 . During the ensuing artillery fight, Cobb, Slocomb and Helm were dealt 22 wounded or dead, which equalled the loss of Union life in the battle. On the following day, a portion of the battery was sent to Brig. Gen.Nathan Bedford Forrest who assisted in repelling the Union advance. [cite web |url=http://www.shilohbattlefield.org/closeup.asp?ClosePhoto=TN003T453C.jpg|title=Breckinridge's Report of Chickamauga |last=Breckinridge |first=John C. |authorlink=John C. Breckinridge |accessdate=2006-09-22]Missionary Ridge
The battery, still in Breckinridge's Division, was set on the left flank of Bragg's
Army of Tennessee , and was credited by Bragg with causing "much confusion before the enemy reached musket range." [cite web |url=http://www.civilwarhome.com/braggchattanooga.htm |title=Bragg's Report of Chattanooga |last=Bragg |first=Braxton |authorlink=Braxton Bragg |accessdate=2006-09-22] However, following the collapse of the Confederate defensive line on the ridge, guns "Lady Buckner" and "Lady Breckinridge" were captured by forces under Maj. Gen.Philip H. Sheridan . [cite web |url=http://www.civilwarhome.com/sheridanchattanooga.htm |title=Sheridan's Report of Chattanooga |last=Sheridan |first=Philip H. |authorlink=Philip Sheridan |accessdate=2006-09-22]References
External links
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eorphanhm/cobbsbty.htm Orphan Brigade website]
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