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RICKETT'S BATTERY KILLS TWO HORSES AND WEARS OUT EQUIPMENT DURING BURNSIDE'S MUD MARCH

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RICKETT'S BATTERY KILLS TWO HORSES AND WEARS OUT EQUIPMENT DURING BURNSIDE'S MUD MARCH
A good war-date Union artillery document packet with seven documents signed by ROBERT B. RICKETTS, Captain of the 1st Pennsylvania Artillery, total of nine folio documents in the packet, being the "Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Received, issued and remaining on hand, in In the field…January 1863 by 1st Lt. R. B. Ricketts, Comdg. Bty. F 1st Reg't Pa.V. Lt. Arty." The time covered in this packet includes the battle of Fredericksburg and Burnside's Mud March. These documents show the blacksmith's expenditures, worn out horses and of the loss of "two, horses, died on the march from Belle Plain to Falmouth" and more. The 1st party arrived in Gettysburg on the Taneytown Road on the morning of July 2, 1863 and replaced Capt James H. Cooper's Battery B, First Pa. Light Artillery, on East Cemetery Hill. Around nightfall, two Confederate brigades broke the thin Union front line at the foot of the hill in two places and one group attacked the left of Ricketts' battery, trying to spike the guns. The fight for the guns became hand to hand, but the Confederates were unable to capture the whole battery. Eventually Union reinforcements from the II Corps brigade of Col Samuel S. Carroll drove the Confederates down hill. A monument to the battery stands in the general location of their fight. Overall very good.