Battery Dantzler, Chester, VA
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The fire from the enemy in Trent's Reach appeared to be directed chiefly, if not entirely, at Battery Dantzler, and that directed at our squadron was mostly ...
A suitable position will be selected, if practicable, for the ironclads to cooperate efficiently with Battery Dantzler at Hewlett's, which may be ready in a ...
... in building water batteries for 100 pounder guns for the defence of ... but the channel was effectually blocked by the powerful battery Dantzler at the ...
The above men form a signal line from Drewry's Bluff to Battery Dantzler, on James River, ... In Pickett's front, from Battery Dantzler to Swift Creek, ...
At this battery I found the garrison alert and ready to direct their fire ... PA McMichael, Lieutenant-Colonel Dantzler having been invited by General ...
Siege of Petersburg Report #354: Maj J.F. Milligan Oct 1-Dec 31 ...
GENERAL: In accordance with orders, I beg leave to submit the following report for the quarter ending December 31, 1864:
The Independent Signal Corps consists of two companies. The First Company consists of 119 men, rank and file, on duty as follows: At Drewry’s Bluff, 1 sergeant and 5 men; at Chaffin’s Bluff, 1 sergeant and 6 men; at Battery Brooke, 1 sergeant and 4 men; at Battery Semmes, 5 men; at Battery Dantzler, 5 men; on special duty in deciphering enemy’s signal messages, 2 men. The above men form a signal line from Drewry’s Bluff to Battery Dantzler, on James River, and co-operating with our fleet under Commodore Mitchell. This district is under command of Second Lieutenant J. B. Smith of the Second Company, Lieutenant S. C. Wells of the First Company having tendered his resignation in consequence of continued ill health. In connection with the above men there are fourteen men of the company on duty upon the James River fleet and under command of Corporal Handy. In Pickett’s front, from Battery Dantzler to Swift Creek, there are twenty-two signal-men, stationed at various points, who watch and report the movements of the enemy from lookouts. This duty is extremely arduous and not without much danger. The men perform it cheerfully and with much satisfaction and information to General Pickett. This line is in command of Sergeant Rooney, of the First Company. On the Nansemond and lower James River there are sixteen men under Lieutenant Woodley (in charge on the scouts of this department). These men watch and report the movements of the enemy and their peculiarities along the lower James and Nansemond; cross to the north side of the James and get information from Old Point, Newport News, Yorktown, and Williamsburg. This is an important connection, and great care and are necessary to keep it up. The scouts upon this service are able and true men, and have performed their duties with credit to themselves and the satisfaction of the various generals commanding this department. The importance of their services has been duly appreciated, and credit accorded to them for their operations, by General Lee, which will be referred to in his report under the head of these operations. Stable guard, 1 man; signal office, 5 men; an adjutant, commissary clerk, and couriers; courier-line between Petersburg and Fort Boykin, 3 men; forage detail, 1 man; quartermaster department, 1 man; sick, 3 men; prisoners of war, 2 men. On furlough by War Department, 1 officer, Lieutenant Cannon: on furlough by Navy Department, 2 men; on furlough from headquarters Army of Northern Virginia, 3 men. Detailed by order of War Department, 22 men.
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this is the Varina-Enon Bridge (I-295) which rises 160 feet above the James River so cargo ships can pass under on their way to the Port of...
Commercial development encroaches on Battery Dantzler overlooking the James River "below" Richmond, Virginia.





