Virginia's King William Light Artillery

Brief History

 * Formed in the spring of 1861
 * The battery served in T. H. Carter's, R. C. M. Page's, and W. E. Cutshaw's Battalion of Artillery.
 * It participated in various conflicts from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley, and was active around Appomattox.
 * The unit reported 3 wounded at Gaines' Mill, 6 casualties during the Maryland Campaign, and twenty-two percent of the 103 engaged at Gettysburg disabled.
 * It surrendered with 1 officer and 22 men.
 * Captains Thomas H. Carter and William P. Carter were its commanders.

Companies
men raised in King William County