8th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 37th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William M. Barbour, 14th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert W. Folsom About this time the brigades of Generals Kemper and Drayton fell back, and a large force opposed to them swung round toward Sharpsburg and were already getting in our rear, when General Garnett, from sheer necessity, ordered his brigade to retire. Montague, and William Hodges Mann; John Hart, editor of "Our Confederate Column" in the Richmond Times-Dispatch; and Adjutant Generals James McDonald & W.W. Sale. 42nd Mississippi Infantry- Col. Hugh R. Miller (mw/c) This act replaced the Office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records and appointed the secretary for a term of two years to be paid out of the Military Fund. Bruce L. Phillips, 2nd Mississippi Infantry- Col. John M. Stone Gauley, Mercer & Western Virginia Artillery
1-313 are represented in this collection. The unit fought at First Manassas under General Cocke, then was assigned to General Pickett's, Garnett's, and Hunton's Brigade. Col. Morgan H. Chrysler having been authorized on June 23, 1863, to reorganize the 30th as a cavalry regiment. It is but just to say that the regiment was very much exhausted when it went into the fight, having marched in quick time from Hagerstown and around the mountain some 4 or 5 miles, and therefore fought under disadvantages. The regiment was commanded by Major George Cabell. Captains Zachariah Blanton, James Holland, William Johnson, Robert McCulloch, and Elijah D. Oliver and Lieutenants James P. Glenn, George Jones, Lewis Vaughn, John Weymouth were wounded and captured. The army left the battlefield in the evening and pulled back across the Potomac River viaBotelers Ford. Matthew R. Hall Gen. Ambrose R. Wright, Col. William Gibson, 3rd Georgia Infantry- Col. Edward J. Walker The 18th endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. 4th Louisiana Regiment. CS Signal Corps. 34th North Carolina Infantry- Col. W. Lee. 15th Virginia Infantry
27 February 2023 . Green 22nd Georgia Infantry- Col. Joseph A. Wasden (k), Capt. Lieutenant Colonel Carrington was promoted to colonel, Major George Cabell was promoted to lieutenant colonel and Captain Edwin G. Wall of Company D was promoted to major. Branch, Harrington & Staunton Hill Virginia Artillery
Company C - Capt. James P. Crane Gen. Wade Hampton (w), Col. Laurence S. Baker, 1st North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Laurence S. Baker First (1st) Mississippi Infantry Regiment, May 16th to December 20th, 1898 . Benjamin Robinson 38th Artillery Battalion/Richmond "Fayette" Artillery: In November 1862, the Fayette Artillery Battery formed part of a Virginia artillery battalion commanded by Captain (from January 1863, Major) James Dearing. Powhatan, Salem & Courtney Henrico Virginia Artillery
I cannot speak in too high terms of the coolness and gallantry of my men. Aide de camp, Asst.
Cobb's Legion (Georgia)- Col. Pierce B. M. Young Volume four includes the following units:
8x11 429 pp. 8th Virginia Cavalry, VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 6
17325, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. Jordan, James W. VA 14th Inf. 2nd Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. Ross E. Burke R. Preston Chew R. B. Davis 6th Virginia Cavalry
37th Virginia Infantry
James F. Hart of Confederate Military Records. Chief Quartermaster: Lt. Col. James L. Corley The correspondence primarily relates to service records of Virginians during the Civil War. 7th Virginia Infantry- Col. Waller T. Patton (mw), Lt. Col. Charles C. Flowerree The 18th Virginia completed its organization in May, 1861. Attached to Picketts Brigade, Longstreets Division, Army of Northern Virginia, Attached to Picketts Brigade, Kempers Division, Brigadier General Richard Brooke Garnett took temporary command of the brigade, which was transferred to Major General David R. Jones Division. Historic Blakely State Park. Contains both incoming and outgoing correspondence to/from Major Robert W. Hunter or Colonel Joseph V. Bidgood, both Secretaries of Virginia Military Records. Cobb's (Georgia) Legion Infantry- Lt. Col. Luther J. Glenn 11th Alabama Infantry- Col. John C. C. Sanders (w), Lt. Col. George E. Tayloe 1st New York Artillery. of Confederate Military Records. 59th Infantry Brigade 117th Infantry; 118th Infantry: Roster; 114th Machine Gun Battalion; 60th Infantry Brigade 119th Infantry: Roster and First WWI Veteran post. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. Brigadier General George E. Pickett took command of the brigade. 1st South Carolina Rifles- Capt. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. 31st Georgia Infantry- Col. Clement A. Evans PA On the reverse side of each correspondence are forms issued by the War Dept. The 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. William B. The unit reported 206 casualties during the Seven Days' Battles, and of the 120 engaged in the Maryland Campaign, thirty-six percent . Carrington
Reenactor Groups by State Listing presented by the Quartermaster Shop Magnus, 1864. William F. Dement Each certificate is dated and signed by the Adjutant General. Charles Thompkins. Infantry - 18th Infantry - 21st Infantry - 23d Infantry - 25th-27th Infantry - 29th-32d Infantry - 32d and 36th Infantry - 33d Infantry - 35th . J. Horace King (w)
historical sketch and roster of the new york 2nd veteran cavalry Army of Northern Virginia Stuart's Cavalry Division Imboden's Brigade 18th Virginia Cavalry 62nd Virginia Infantry Virginia Partisan Rangers and McClanahan's Virginia Battery. Subseries 5: Reserves
Cavalry - Rangers, Loudoun County Infantry - 1st Loyal Eastern Volunteers. Brigadier General Garnett was given permanent command of the brigade and George E. Pickett was given command of the division, assigned to to Longstreets newly-created 1st Corps.. Munford wrote to Major Robert W. Hunter and later Colonel Bidgood requesting names of soldiers, discussing the restoration of the flag & seal of Virginia, and addressing a controversy regarding his commission as general succeeding General Wickham. 18th & 20th Battalion Virginia Artillery
5th North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Peter G. Evans, Brig. Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte.
The Calhoun Mountaineers, Company B - Palmetto Sharpshooters Regiment I at once repaired to the left of the regiment and aided in restoring comparatively good order, but soon after the order came along the lines to fall back, which was done, halting in a ravine about 100 yards to the rear of the position we had just left. Five of his books cover the Regiments that were in General Lewis A. Armistead's Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg (the 9th, 14th, 38th, 53rd, and 57th Virginia Infantries), namely: "9th Virginia Infantry: Finding the Men in the 1860 Census", "14th Virginia Infantry . 12th North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. William S. Davis Alabama. John B. Richardson 3rd Company- Capt. 2nd Georgia Infantry Battalion- Maj. George W. Ross (mw), Capt. West, Capt. B Donnelly, Ralph W . 14th Virginia Infantry- Col. James G. Hodges (k), Lt. Col. William White James McD. Here the regiment was reformed. 5th Louisiana Reigment. 59th Georgia Infantry- Col. William "Jack" Brown (w/c), Capt. From Major Cabells Official Report for the18thVirginia in the Battle of Antietam: Early on the morning of September 17, the 18thVirginia Regiment, about 75 strong, under my command, was marched by the left flank into a position in rear of two batteries of the Washington Artillery, posted on a hill to the south and east of Sharpsburg, Md. Two officersand 32enlisted men who had eluded capture at Saylers Creek surrendered. William A. Graham (w), Lt. Joseph Baker 138th Pennsylvania Infantry. Virginia Partisan Rangers- Capt. In addition, Virginia-born men who served in other regiments and commands are also included. 24th Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Terry, Brig. Waters B. Jones 4th Louisiana Battalion. Pennsylvania. 17th Mississippi Infantry- Col. William D. Holder (w), Lt. Col. John C. Fiser (w) Artillery Brigade, VI CorpsCol.
27th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Daniel M. Shriver 16th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Samuel E. Baker The Roster Pages of the 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment have taken on a New Look and should load into your browser window much quicker. 45th North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Samuel H. Boyd (c), Maj. John R. Winston (w/c), Capt. T. Edwin Betts (w), Capt. 24th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert McMillin One list provides names of Confederate soldiers who died in either Confederate or Union hospitals in Harrodsburg, Lexington, and Danville, KY. Another list provides the names of Confederate soldiers who died in a railroad accident near Shohola, Pa. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Tate In 1918, the General Assembly passed an act abolishing the Department of Confederate Military Records and transferring the department's records to the Virginia State Library. 52nd North Carolina Infantry- Col. James K. Marshall (k), Lt. Col. Marcus A.
18th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Confederate) FamilySearch 18th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) FamilySearch Henry Peale 28th Ohio InfantryLt. These last regiments came up upon the left of the regiments already engaged with us, and extended their line perpendicularly to the rear, and opened a severe oblique fire, which was directed principally upon the 18thand 8thVirginia Regiments. 38th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William J. Hoke (w), Lt. Col. John Ashford, Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Reached the field at noon and retired with the supply trains at night. Subseries 7: Virginia State Line
Lieutenant Colonel Carrington was wounded. The officers, too, acted with great gallantry. William M. Hadden The records include rolls for infantry, cavalry, artillery, reserves, navy, marines, and even out-of-state regiments. 14th Virginia Cavalry
In some twenty-five or thirty minutes information was brought that General Garnetts brigade was ordered to retire. Robert M. Stribling Please help us improve our roster by submitting names and addresses of former 18th Regiment members that you know. Records, 1859-1996, of the Dept. 25th Virginia Infantry- Col. John C. Higginbotham (w), Lt. Col. J.
historical sketch and roster of the virginia 16th cavalry regiment Full These rosters represent the work of the Department of Confederate Military Records and its predecessor, the Office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records, from 1904 until 1918. E. B. Brunson, Crenshaw's (Virginia) Battery- Capt.
Civil War Soldier Letter Signed ALS PA Infantry - May 31, 2006 | Nate D James W. Wyatt Nottoway, Barrs Virginia Artillery
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Fire was soon opened along the entire front of the Eighteenth Regiment, when the skirmishers retired, and soon the main body of the enemy fell back a short distance, sheltered themselves behind trees, rocks, &c., and opened a heavy fire upon us, which was replied to with spirit and vigor for some time. 10th Alabama Infantry- Col. William H. Forney (w/c), Lt. Col. James E. Shelley There is another published pamphlet of veterans from Greenbrier County in 1906. July 4. Hurt 42nd Virginia Infantry
7th Virginia Cavalry
In the forenoon formed line on Kempers left in the field east of the woods.
MilitaryHistoryOnline.com Military Secretary, Acting Asst. 17th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William H. French Company K (Charlotte Rifles) - many men from Charlotte County, mustered in February 1861. 48th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Joseph M. Jayne, Company A - Capt. Hood (w), Brig. Records, 1859-1996, of the Dept. The unit was assigned to W.E. Hunter noted in this report the completion of various lists of officers, surgeons, chaplains, battles in Virginia and West Virginia, and the collection of rolls and rosters, both original and secondary, of Virginia companies calendared in books of the office according to branch, regiment or battalion, and company. 20th Virginia Cavalry
Company B - Capt. 16th Virginia Cavalry
West Virginia . , Charles W. Fry, 1st Maryland Infantry Battalion (2nd MD Infantry, CSA)- Lt. Col. James R. Herbert (w), Maj. William W. Goldsborough (w), Capt. William P. Moseley The Office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records merged into the Adjutant General's office on February 28, 1911. The abstracts enumerate and total the number of provisions such as beef, bread, sugar, soap, etc., and the number of men issued these provisions. Gen. William T. Wofford
Regiment History: 8th Virginia Infantry - warofrightsforum.com The regiment marched to Sharpsburg and formed line of battle east of the village. 61st Georgia Infantry- Col. John H. Lamar, Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 56th Virginia Infantry- Col. William D. Stuart (mw), Lt. Col. Philip P. Slaughter. 2nd Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. Samuel Wallace 62nd Virginia Infantry
compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. 2nd Company- Capt. 21th Virginia Cavalry
15th Virginia Cavalry
39th infantry regiment roster - jgtransports.com 18th Virginia Infantry 19th Virginia Infantry 20th Virginia Infantry 21st Virginia Infantry 22nd Battalion . 19th Battalion Virginia Artillery
Grimes, Grandys & Hugers Virginia Artillery
Hunter submitted a report to Governor Claude A. Swanson in 1909 detailing the accomplishments of the office. Company K (Charlotte Rifles) - many men from Charlotte County, mustered in February 1861. 14th Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. David Zable Colonel Philip St. George Cockes Fifth Brigade, Army of the Potomac, Cockes Brigade, First Corps, Army of the Potomac, Cockes Brigade, Longstreets Division, Army of the Potomac, Cockes Brigade, Longstreets Division, Potomac District, Department of Northern Virginia. Siege of Fort Blakeley, Alabama. 1st Richmond Howitzers- Capt. Gen. R. B. Garnett fell dead from his saddle in front of the stone wall. The Department of Confederate Military Records, under the Office of the Adjutant General, continued the work of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records of assembling muster rolls and other documents related to Virginians in the Civil War. The 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment completed its organization in May, 1861. VIII (8th) Army Corps (Army of West Virginia)Brig. 16th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Milton J. Ferguson 2nd Virginia Infantry
Lurtys Roanoke Virginia Horse Artillery, VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 5
34th Battalion Virginia Cavalry
Lewis (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry
The 24th Georgia Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. 26th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Henry K. Burgwyn (k), Lt. Col. John Lane (w), Maj. John J. Jones (w), Capt. Mathews, Penicks Pittsylvania, Youngs Halifax & Johnsons Jackson VA Artillery
Colonel Henry A. Carrington: 19th Virginia Infantry Regiment: Major Waller M. Boyd: 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment: Lieutenant Colonel William L. Wingfield: 56th Virginia Infantry Regiment: Colonel William E. Green: Steuart's Brigade : Brigadier General George H. Steuart : compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. James Breathed
Roster - 18infantry 55th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John Kerr Connally, Donaldsville (Louisiana) Artillery- Capt. 8x11 All six volumes in the above as a set, with a savings of $32 off the price of individually purchased volumes. The lists were collected by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records and compiled by veterans and veteran organizations between 1900 and 1922. 9th Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. John C. Mounger (k), Maj. William M. Jones, Capt. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. Col. Jacob Weddle 12th West Virginia InfantryCol. 13th South Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Benjamin T. Brockman The Unit Lists contain a few miscellaneous lists compiled by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records. ft. Provenance:
18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - members.tripod.com Later it served in North Carolina, returned to Virginia, and took an active part in the battles at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor. Joe Norcom (w), Lt. Henry A. 10th Virginia Cavalry- Col. J. Lucius Davis
Monument to Imboden's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, at Gettysburg Virginia was the largest state in population and industrial capacity to join the Confederacy, which soon moved its capital to Richmond. Otey, Ringgold & Davidson Virginia Artillery
The enemy, though outnumbering us at least five to one, were held completely in check, and did not advance a pace. 18th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Thomas M. Griffin(w), Lt. Col. William H. Luse (c) The Detached Muster Rolls of Unpaid Men include muster rolls from various regiments during the Civil War. These records were to be obtained by the secretary through gift or loan and deposited in the Virginia State Library. The 24th was not engaged at Chickamauga, but did see action in the Knoxville Campaign. 3rd Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas H. Owen 48th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, Maj. Oscar White William L. McLeod My entire color-guard was either killed or wounded. 18th Virginia Cavalry
State Records Collection, Acc# 27684
Fort Blakeley, AL -The Last Battle of the Civil War. Richmond Howitzers Virginia Artillery
It participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from Williamsburg to Gettysburg except when it was detached to Suffolk with Longstreet. Richmond, Virginia
26th Georgia Infantry- Col. Edmund N. Atkinson The regiment was then drawn off with the remainder of the brigade. 38th Georgia Infantry- Capt. From Major Cabell's Official Report for the 18th Virginia at South Mountain: About 5 p. m. on Sunday, September 14, the 18th Virginia Regiment, about 120 strong, under my command, after a rapid and fatiguing march from Hagerstown, was directed to a position a little north of the gap in South Mountain, near Boonsborough, Md. 62nd Virginia Infantry, Mounted- Col. George H. Smith 8x11 457 pp.
World War I Army/Marine Division Rosters 49th Virginia Infantry
Subseries 8: Militia
Richmond N. Gardner
Alabama, U.S., Civil War Muster Rolls, 1861-1865 - Ancestry.com Thurmonds Partisan Rangers, Swanns Battalion Virginia Cavalry
24th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Familypedia | Fandom Jacksons Kanawha Virginia Artillery
They, soon after receiving our first fire, fell back some little distance, and took shelter behind a rail fence, and opened a furious fire upon us.