Hasten Dixon



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Hasten Dixon (First_Last) 
Regiment Name 1 North Carolina Artillery 
Side Confederate  
Company  I  
Soldier's Rank_In  Private  
Soldier's Rank_Out  Private  
Alternate Name   
Notes  
Film Number M230 roll 11 

1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery 

10th Regiment Volunteers-1st Artillery was organized at Raleigh, North Carolina, in June, 
1861, and was composed of five light companies (A,C,D,E, and I) and five heavy 
companies (B,F,G,H, and K). Companes A, C, D, and E served in the Army of Northern 
Virginia and took part in the campaigns of that army. Only 1 man was present at 
Appomattox. Companies B,G,H, and I served in North Carolina. Company H disbanded 
sometime after the fight at Plymouth, and Companies B,G, and I surrendered with the 
Army of Tennessee as infantry. Company F was captured at Fort Fisher and Company 
K was stationed at Weldon, North Carolina and disbanded during the winter of 1864-1865. 
The field officers were Colonels James A.J. Bradford and Stephen D. Pool; Lieutenant 
Colonels John L. Bridgers and Henry T. Guion; and Majors Stephen D. Ramseur, James 
Reilly, Thomas Sparrow, and William B. Thompson. 



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