- 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
caption=Pennsylvania flag
dates=February 17 ,1863 toNovember 9 ,1865
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch= Heavy Artillery
equipment=
battles=Siege of Suffolk Battle of Gettysburg Siege of Petersburg
notable_commanders= Joseph RobertsThe 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery was a heavy artillery
regiment that fought in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .History
The regiment was organized at Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania , by the consolidation of Robert's Battalion Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (redesignated companies C, D, and F), Segebarth's Battalion Marine Artillery (companies A, B, G, H, K, and L), and the 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (company E). Companies I and M were organized in Philadelphia. Recruiting finished onFebruary 17 ,1863 , with Joseph Roberts ascolonel , R. V. W. Howard as lieutenant colonel, and John A. Darling asmajor .The regiment was sent to
Fort Monroe inVirginia , except for Company H, which was sent to Baltimore,Maryland . During theSuffolk Campaign , companies A, B, F, and G were sent to Suffolk and participated in the siege. During theGettysburg Campaign , Company H was assigned to the Second Division of theArmy of the Potomac 's Cavalry Corps and was present at theBattle of Gettysburg onJuly 2 and 3,1863 . It fought at the East Cavalry Battlefield on July 3rd. After the campaign, the company returned to Baltimore, where it remained for the remainder of the war.In the spring of 1864, the regiment was above its authorized strength, so its surplus men were organized into the
188th Pennsylvania Infantry . Shortly afterwards, it received more recruits, so it remained above strength.During the
Siege of Petersburg , Companies D, E, G, and N were assigned to theArmy of the James to serve in light artillery batteries and to work on various parts of the fortifications. Detachments from various companies were assigned to the Naval Brigade, which fought along the rivers around Richmond and Petersburg during 1864 and 1865. Company I was selected as the guard company for the headquarters of the Army of the James.Following the capture of Richmond, the regiment was reassigned to Fort Monroe, where it provided the guard for
Jefferson Davis ' imprisonment there. Companies A and B were mustered out at Fort Monroe onJuly 11 ,1865 ; company H was mustered out at Baltimore onJuly 25 ; and the remaining companies were mustered out at Fort Monroe onNovember 9 .Casualties
* Killed and mortally wounded: 0 officers, 19 enlisted men
* Died of disease: 1 officers, 214 enlisted men
* Captured or missing: 863 officers and enlisted men
* Total: ? officers, ? enlisted menCivil War reenactors
3rd PA Heavy Artillery is represented today by a group of Civil War living history reenactors, based in
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania , that represents Battery B. The unit operates as a light artillery unit, as Battery H did at Gettysburg.References
* [http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/artillery/3dartillery/3dartorg.html Pennsylvania in the Civil War]
* [http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?913,464016,464061 PA-Roots Genealogy Databoards]
* [http://www.virtualgettysburg.com/exhibit/monuments/pages/um207.html Monument to Battery H at Gettysburg]
* [http://www.civilwarphotos.net/files/images/505.jpgOfficers of the regiment at Fort Monroe, Virginia]
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