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Contributions to a History of the Richmond Howitzer Battalion offers a detailed account of the Confederate artillery unit's involvement in the American Civil War. This compilation of pamphlets provides insights into the battalion's activities, leadership, and experiences during key battles and campaigns. Authored by members of the Confederate States of America Army, specifically the Virginia Artillery, this historical record offers valuable primary source material for understanding the military strategies and the daily lives of soldiers in the Richmond Howitzer Battalion.
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