A Guide to the Confederate States of America Crenshaw's Battery Special order 146, 1863
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the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 38410
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Preferred Citation
Confederate States of America. Crenshaw's Battery. Special order 146, 1863. Accession 38410, Organization records, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
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Biographical/Historical Information
Crenshaw's Battery was formed by Captain William G. Crenshaw (1824-1897) and enlisted in the Confederate Army 14 March 1862. Crenshaw resigned his commission 15 April 1863 to become a purchasing agent for the Confederate government in England. Captain Thomas Ellet (1833-1906) commanded the battery from 15 April 1863 until it was disbanded 9 April 1865.
Scope and Content Information
Special order 146, 9 June 1863, from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office extending the time of duty of a detail assigned to the Crenshaw battery.