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1st Rhode Island Battery

The First Rhode Island Battery (also known as "Tompkin's Marine Artillery") was an artillery unit which served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
==Service record==
Organized at the Benefit Street Arsenal in Providence for three months' service in April, 1861. It was organized from the Providence Marine Corps of Artillery, a unit of the Rhode Island Militia. It was commanded by Captain Charles H. Tompkins.
Left State for Jersey City, N.J., April 18, thence moved to Easton, Pa., April 19, and to Washington, D.C., April 27. Duty in the defenses of that city until June 9. Mustered into service May 2. Attached to Hunter's Division, McDowell's Army of Northeast Virginia. Moved to Williamsport, Md., June 9–15, and return to Washington June 17–20, thence march to Williamsport July 9–13, and to Martinsburg, W. Va. Attached to Thomes' Brigade, Patterson's Army. March to Bunker Hill, Va., and action of July 15. Moved to Charlestown July 17, and to Harper's Ferry July 22. Moved to Sandy Hook, New Jersey and thence to Providence, R. I., July 29–31. Mustered out of service on August 2, 1861.

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