Paulsen's Independent Battery Explained

Unit Name:Paulsen's Independent Battery
Dates:September 2–22, 1862
Country: United States
Branch:Artillery
Size:Battery
Battles:American Civil War
Disbanded:September 22, 1862
Commander1:August Paulsen[1]
Commander1 Label:Captain
Commander2:R. Waits[2]
Carl Victor Beekman[3]
Commander2 Label:1st Lieutenant
Commander3:Christian Kleb[4]
B. Zufall[5]
Commander3 Label:2nd Lieutenant

Paulsen's Independent Battery was an artillery battery from Ohio that served in the Union Army between September 2, 1862, and September 22, 1862, during the American Civil War.

Service

The battery was organized at Columbus, Ohio and mustered in on September 2, 1862, for a one-month service. Twenty-days later it was mustered out on September 22, 1862, by Brevet Major George McGown from the U.S. Army.[6] [7]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Keifer (2004), p. 273.
  2. Keifer (2004), p. 273.
  3. Keifer (2004), p. 273.
  4. Keifer (2004), p. 273.
  5. Keifer (2004), p. 273.
  6. Dyer (1959), Volume 3. p. 1,482.
  7. Keifer (2004), p. 273.