11th Indiana Battery Monument - Chickamauga National Military Park
Posted by: Lat34North
N 34° 54.715 W 085° 16.071
16S E 658239 N 3864644
This monument to the 11th Indiana Battery is located near the activities field on Glen-Kelly Rd in the Chickamauga National Battlefield Park. A nearby marker says the battery had 4 Napoleons and 2 3” Rifled cannons at Chickamauga.
Waymark Code: WMDVZE
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 02/28/2012
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This marker for the
11th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery, is in recognition of their service during the
Battle of Chickamauga, fought September 19–20, 1863. It marker the position of the 11th Indiana Battery at noon, on September 20, 1863. This is the only marker to the 11th Indiana Battery on the battlefield. The 11th Indiana Battery was organized at Fort Wayne, Indiana, and mustered into Federal service on December 17, 1861. A nearby marker says the battery had 4 Napoleons and 2 3” Rifled cannons at Chickamauga.
11th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery
Text on the front of the monument:
11th Indiana Battery
Text on the rear of the monument:
Indiana's tribute
to her
Eleventh Battery.
Capt. Arnold Sutermeister, commanding.
First Brigade (Lytle),
Third division (Sheridan).
Twentieth Corps. (McCook).
September 19, this battery came upon the field
near Lee and Gordon’s Mill on the Chickamauga Creek.
About 12 M. was ordered to the center and took position
south of Viniard’s; later was ordered back to
Lee and Gordon’s Mill to guard the Ford.
September 20th, at 38M took position near General
McCooks Headquarters. Remaining until near noon when
it was moved to this position, where it became desperately
engaged, the union line having been broken here. The
horses of one section being killed, the guns were lost.
Killed and died of wounds 5; Wounded 1 officer and 11 men; missing 2: total loss 19.
From the NRHP nomination form:
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Structure Number: |
MT-748(see note) |
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LCS ID: |
008809 |
Historical Significance:
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National Register Status:
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Entered - Documented
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National Register Date:
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11/24/1998
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National Historic Landmark?: |
No
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Significance Level:
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Contributing
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Short Significance Description:
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The marker contributes to the national significance of the park under NR Criterion A because it represents the national movement among veterans to commemorate Civil War battlefields. This was the first U.S. national military park.
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Short Physical Description
7'4" x 5' x 9', the rock-faced granite monument has a two-step, beveled base, a rectangular shaft and a castellated cap. At very top is row of five granite cannon balls. Bronze state seal in cap on one side; lettered tablet on opposite side shaft.
Long Physical Description
Monument located within the Chickamauga Battlefield along Glenn-Kelly Road near the foot of Lytle Hill, map site #230.
Material(s)
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Structural Component(s)
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Material(s)
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Superstructure
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Bronze
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Substructure
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Limestone
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Superstructure
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Granite
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Construction Period:
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Historic
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Chronology:
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Begin Year
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Begin Year AD/BC
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End Year
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End Year AD/BC
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Designer
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Designer Occupation
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1.
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Built
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1898
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AD
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My Sources
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NRHP
2. Wikipedia -
Battle of Chickamauga
3. The Civil War Home -
The Chickamauga Campaign - Union Order of Battle
4. Wikipedia -
11th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery
Note
Trailhead Graphics, Inc. has produced a map of the Chickamauga Battlefield showing the locations of all of the monuments and the markers on the battlefield. Each location on the map has a number associated with it that cross-references to an index on the back of the map that has the name of the marker (called the Chick-Chatt NMP monument numbering system). This number corresponds to the structure Number listed on the NPS List of Classified Structures that is normally prefixed with the letters MT for the Chickamauga Battlefield.