Confederate Regiments & Batteries * North Carolina
“Wilmington Light Artillery”
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 1861 
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| Augusr 23 | Organized for state service at Camp Boyland under the command of Capatain Alexabder D. Moore. | 
| August 30 | Mustered into Confederate service. | 
| October | Assigned to District of Cape Fear, Department of North Carolina. | 
| November | Assigned to the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. | 
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 1862 
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| March | Assigned to District of Cape Fear, Department of North Carolina. | 
| April | Assigned to Department of North Carolina. | 
| September | Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina. | 
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 1863 
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| April | Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. | 
| April 20 | 
Sandy Ridge | 
| July | Assigned to Ransom’s Division, Department of North Carolina. | 
| September | Assigned to Department of North Carolina. | 
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 1864 
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| May | Assigned to Artillery, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. | 
| June | 
Siege of PetersburgMoved to Virginia and assigned to Artillery, Johnson’s Division, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. Armed with four 10-pounder Parrott Rifles.  | 
| June-October | Assigned to Moseley’s Battalion, Artillery, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia. | 
| October | Assigned to Moseley’s-Blount’s Battalion, Artillery, 4th Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. | 
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 1865 
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| April 9 | 
Appomattox Court House | 
