- 2nd Maryland Artillery, CSA
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unit_name=2nd Maryland Artillery
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country=Confederate States of America
allegiance=flag|Confederate States of America
type=Artillery
branch=Volunteer Army,American Civil War
dates=Fall 1861–April 14, 1865
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nickname=Baltimore Light Artillery
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battles=American Civil War
Shenandoah CampaignBattle of Gettysburg Battle of Antietam Battle of Yellow Tavern Battle of Cold Harbor Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Catoctin Mountain
notable_commanders=Captain J.B. Brockenborough
anniversaries=The 2nd Maryland Artillery [ [http://www.2ndmdinfantryus.org/csart2.html 2nd Maryland Artillery, CSA] ] , was a Confederate unit in theAmerican Civil War . The unit was also known as the Baltimore Light Artillery and as Brockenborough's Artillery.History
The unit was organized in
Richmond, Virginia in the Fall of 1861, under the command of Captain J.B. Brockenborough. The unit is sometimes as Brockenborough's Artillery by Confederate historians. Brockenborough was a young Virginian who had recently graduated from theVirginia Military Institute . The Baltimore Light Artillery was the 1st Maryland Infantry. It was posted toCenterville, Virginia until March of 1862.The unit took part in several battles in the Shenandoah Campaign, and was later part of the "Maryland Line". It was also part of the Confederate invasion force into
Pennsylvania at theBattle of Gettysburg .Prior to Gettysburg, the battery supported the
1st Maryland Infantry, CSA in their engagement with the Pennsylvania Bucktails atHarrisonburg, Virginia . The battery was given two captured Napoleon cannons by General Dick Taylor. Taylor had captured the guns from Union forces atPort Republic, Maryland .The Baltimore Light Artilley often found itself engaged in battles against superior Union artillery. Union artillery generally had the advantage over the antiquated Blakely and Napoleon guns that the Confederates used.
After the 1st Maryland was disbanded, due to their terms of enlistment being up, the Baltimore Light Artillery joined
Stonewall Jackson on the Rappahanock River, and was assigned to General Starke'sLouisiana Brigade.After the
Battle of Antietam , the Baltimore Light was attached to the "Maryland Line" and went into winter quarters nearNewmarket, Virginia .At Gettysburg, the battery was placed on Lee's far left.
The battery was in position on Lee's left when on May 10, 1864, General
JEB Stuart , requested that the Maryland Line detach the battery to his command. The battery moved to Yellow Tavern and on May 11th was engaged in a battle. Union General Sheridan brought up three batteries to battle the Baltimore Light, and for several hours they dueled one another at a range of approximately 800 yards. Union cavalry charged the position several times and was greeted each time by grape and canister shot. After the unit could no longer hold its position, Stuart (according to Goldsborough) took his standard in his hands and ordered "Charge Virginians, and save those brave Marylanders!"The
Battle of Yellow Tavern took a heavy toll on the battery, as two guns were barely saved, and many of the men and horses were dead, wounded or captured. The battery limped back to Hanover Junction, where it was then moved to Cold Harbor, and attached to General Bradley Johnson's 1st Maryland Cavalry, the battery participated in Johnson's advance onFredricksburg, Virginia and the battle onCatoctin Mountain that preceded it. It then accompanied Johnson on his raid throughMaryland and participated in the reduction and burning ofChambersburg, Pennsylvania on July 30th.After Chambersburg, the Confederate column moved to
Moorefield, West Virginia , where they were surprised by Union cavalry. The battery lost thirteen men. The Baltimore Light Artillery nearly ceased to exist. The survivors went to Newmarket, where the battery was refitted with guns and horses, and Marylanders who had served three years atFort Sumter ,South Carolina joined the battery.After reforming, the battery took part in several more battles, where four guns and 23 men were captured. The remnants of the command moved to
Fishersville, Virginia where they hoped to re-equip during the winter, but were ordered toLynchburg, Virginia and then toPetersburg, Virginia where they fought as infantry.The Baltimore Light continued as infantry with Lee's army as it moved to link up with Johnston in
North Carolina . What was left of the command surrendered atAppomattox Court House .ee also
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Maryland Civil War Confederate Units
*Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State References
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