Added by: klmust395Daring Deeds of Barry's Artillery written by Zella Armstrong, daughter of Lt. Armstrong. Published August 1901.
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Position of Barry's Artillery between the Ponder/Potter/Powder House and the Union Army July 20-22, 1864.
Added by: klmust395Transcription of Letter from Capt. Barry to G. F. Maunz from Pension application.
Condition of Battery Horses
Added by: klmust395Photo from Tn State Library & Archives, THS collection. Unidentified group of men, location unknown, but perhaps what Lookout Artillery may have looked like at its inception. The men in uniform would have been from the Jackson Guard (7th AL Regt), a 12-month enlistment expiring March '62. (my vivid imagination)