1st Michigan Light Artillery Battery "K"
1st Michigan Light Artillery Battery
"K"1863-1865
Battery "K" of the 1st. Michigan Artillery was rendezvoused at
Grand Rapids, from where, they
were mustered into the service of the United States on the 20th.
of February, 1863, having as
its officers: Captain John C. Schuetz, of Detroit. First
Lieutenant Adolph Schill, Detroit.
Second Lieutenant Christopher Hupert of Detroit.
They moved from the rendezvous under the command of Captain
Schuetz, with 104 officers and men on
its rolls, under orders to proceed to Washington, arriving there
on the 1st. of March. They
remained there until May 23rd., when they were ordered to
garrison Forts Ramsey and Buffalo, at
Upton's Hill, Va. In June they went to Camp Barry outside of
Washington, remaining there until
the 28th. of October, when they left Washington for Nashville,
Tennessee, having been assigned to
the Army of the Cumberland.
They arrived at Nashville, November the 12th., remaining there as
part of the Reserve Artillery
until the 6th. of March, 1864. They then marched to Chattanooga,
where they arrived on the 19th.
The horses were here turned over to the proper Department, the
Battery then ordered to garrison
Battery Bushnell, one of the fortifications of Chattanooga. Four
detachments were detailed from
the Battery during the summer and fall of 1864, for service on
gunboats and transports. One
detachment of 37 men was attached to the 13th. New York Battery,
another to Battery "I", of the
1st. Michigan Artillery. One officer was attached to Battery "I",
1st. New York Artillery, all of
these tn the 20th. Corp. The remaining portion of the Battery
assisted in repelling the attack,
made by the rebel General Wheeler's forces on Dalton. There
headquarters on the 1st. of November,
1864, were at Chattanooga.
From November 1, 1864, until March 31, 1865, this Battery was
stationed at Chattanooga, then at
the latter date moved to Riceville, Tennessee, where they
remained until ordered to Michigan for
muster out, arriving in Detroit July 12th., where on the 22nd.,
they were discharged from the
service, paid off and disbanded.
During the war the Battery was principally on duty in
fortifications, on gunboats and transports,
and although they only saw action at Dalton, they performed much
hard service.
Total Enrollment--208.....
Killed in Action--2.....
Died of Wounds--1.....
Died of Disease--12
Total Casualty Rate--7.2%
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