7th Virginia Cavalry
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3rd Virginia Infantry- Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr., Lt. Col. Alexander D. Callcote (k) Jones' and McCausland's Brigade along with the 14th, 16th, and 17th Virginia Cavalry and in April, 1864, it contained 317 effectives. Virginia Partisan Rangers Captain John H. McNeill. Lieut. 269 Confederate officers captured between February 1863 and August 1864 and held at Johnson's Island, Sandusky, Ohio. William B. Curtis 34th Massachusetts InfantryCol . The 18th Virginia completed its organization in May, 1861. 42nd Virginia Infantry
Subseries 9: Miscellaneous. Orange (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Courtney (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Giles, Alleghany & Jackson Virginia Artillery
Here in Belle Isle's Dreary Prison. 2nd Company- Capt. 8th Virginia Infantry
. The field officers were Colonels Henry A. Carrington and Robert E. Withers, Lieutenant Colonel George C. Cabell, and Major Edwin G. Wall. historical sketch and roster of the new york 2nd veteran cavalry 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. There are both original materials from the Civil War and secondary materials gathered by the Secretaries of Virginia Military Records or the Adjutant General. 41st Virginia Infantry- Col. William A. Parham World War I Army/Marine Division Rosters Powhatan (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. John M. Cunningham See Stewart Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia (New York, Oxford: Facts on File, 1992), p. 221. A.] The 24th Georgia Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. 5th Alabama Infantry- Col. Josephus M. Hall Bryans Virginia Artillery
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Related Records: Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1784-1821, RG 98. The Detached Muster Rolls of Unpaid Men include muster rolls from various regiments during the Civil War. There is often a typescript copy of Bidgood's reply attached to the incoming correspondence. 34th North Carolina Infantry- Col. W. Lee. 5th Florida Infantry- Capt. William A. Graham (w), Lt. Joseph Baker Maj. Archibald Crudup (w/c) 4th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William Carter Wickham 18th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in May, 1861. John B. Richardson [1] 54th Virginia Infantry
Gen. Richard B. Garnett (k), Maj. C. S. Peyton, 8th Virginia Infantry- Col. Eppa Hunton (w) It took part in Picketts Charge on July 3, sustaining heavy casualties. compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. Alabama, U.S., Civil War Muster Rolls, 1861-1865 - Ancestry.com James Washburn 123d Ohio InfantryMaj. Taylors Virginia Infantry
The 18th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia.. These include lists of Confederate veterans at the Gettysburg encampment in 1913, veterans admitted to the Lee Camp Soldiers' Home in 1915, Virginia military organizations mentioned in official war records, and Virginia soldiers mentioned in special orders. 18th Connecticut InfantryMaj. The correspondence primarily relates to service records of Virginians during the Civil War. 18th Virginia Cavalry - West Virginia in the Civil War From Major Cabells Official Report for the 18th Virginia at South Mountain: About 5 p. m. on Sunday, September 14, the 18thVirginia 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. Civil War Soldier Letter Signed ALS PA Infantry - May 31, 2006 | Nate D Gen. George T. Anderson (w), Lt. Col. William Luffman, 7th Georgia Infantry- Col. William W. White 26th Alabama Infantry- Lt. Col. John C. Goodgame, Jeff Davis (Alabama) Artillery- 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. 16 Ancestors. Charles J. Moffett, 6th Virginia Infantry- Col. George T. Rogers Morris, Orange & King William Virginia Artillery
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. Wren was a rare book dealer who was fighting a court battle against the Secretary of Virginia Military Records for the possession of 200 original muster rolls (See "Clippings, 1884-1922" file). Here the regiment was reformed. Goochland Light, Goochland Turner & Mountain Virginia Artillery
The 18th and 19th Virginia Infantry Regiments took most of the loss in the action, thus saving the 8th from heavy casualties. It was notable that at one point in its history its colonel, lieutenant colonel, major and one of its captains were brothers, the brothers Berkeley. 5th Battalion Virginia Infantry
At the cessation of the cannonade advanced and took part in Longstreets assault on the Union position in the vicinity of the Angle. 1st Virginia Cavalry
2nd Louisiana Regiment: Co. F (rootsweb.ancestry.com) 3rd Louisiana Regiment. Osmond B. Taylor, 1st Company- Capt. 5th Virginia Cavalry
Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery- Capt. 1st Virginia Cavalry- Col. James H. Drake The Confederate Roster is a state by state compilation of soldiers who served the Confederacy. 28th Virginia Infantry- Col. Robert C. Allen (k), Lt. Col. William Watts Brooke, Fauquier, Loudoun & Alexandria Virginia Artillery
November 30, 1864, the 18th GA was reassigned to the Army of Northern Virginia and moved back to Richmond. This is the concluding volume of a work which seeks to record all of the casualties incurred by the men in Virginia regiments during the Civil War in a single source. Aide de Camp, Asst. Col. Solon Z. Ruff M. Jones (w), Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, 21st Virginia Infantry- Capt. 52nd Virginia Infantry
62nd Virginia Infantry Regiment Colonel George H. Smith. Included are newspaper clippings, typescript and handwritten lists, correspondence, and pamphlets. Phillips' Legion (Georgia)- Lt. Col. Jefferson C. Phillips, 1st Maryland Battalion Cavalry- Maj. Harry Gilmore, Maj. Ridgely Brown E. B. Brunson, Crenshaw's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. 14th Alabama Infantry- Col. Lucius Pinckard (w/c), Lt. Col. James A. Broome, Brig. ft. Provenance:
Marmaduke Johnson, Maj. William J. Pegram, Capt. John W. Lewis) Consists of 40 volumes (20 original and 20 photostat) compiled by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records documenting Virginia soldiers who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Research Guides & Indexes: Virginia in the American Civil War: Home Hood (w), Brig. 18th Georgia Infantry- Lieut. 71st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, USA. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. Leroy W. Stowe 36th Virginia Infantry
State Records Collection, The Library of Virginia. 60th Georgia Infantry- Capt. Contains rosters, muster rolls, payrolls, powers of attorney, special orders, descriptive lists of pay & clothing, notes, correspondence, regimental histories, pamphlets, certificates issued by the War Department, roll books, field returns, monthly reports, clippings, and other sundry items. Lieutenant Colonel Carrington was wounded. Subseries 7: Virginia State Line
Regimental Roster. 11th Alabama Infantry- Col. John C. C. Sanders (w), Lt. Col. George E. Tayloe James P. Crane From the War Departmentmarker to Garnetts Brigadeon the Antietam battlefield: Garnetts Brigade reached Sharpsburg at 11 A.M. September 15th, and took position on the southwest slope of Cemetery Hill where it remained until the morning of the 17th, when it relieved Geo. This work seeks to record all of the casualties incurred by the men in Virginia regiments during the Civil War in a single source. 61st Virginia Infantry
Volume six includes the following units:
Purcell, Crenshaw & Letcher Virginia Artillery
Contains both incoming and outgoing correspondence to/from Major Robert W. Hunter or Colonel Joseph V. Bidgood, both Secretaries of Virginia Military Records. 18th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John D. Barry Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Alexander C. Latham Military Secretary, Acting Asst. These materials document Confederate veterans from Virginia who served in artillery, cavalry, infantry, local defense, reserves, Virginia state line, militia, and various other units during the Civil War. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 1
17th Georgia Infantry- Col. Wesley C. Hodges 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel George W. Imboden. Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte. The Office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records merged into the Adjutant General's office on February 28, 1911. Appendix E: Civil War Union Volunteer Regimental Books In addition, Virginia-born men who served in other regiments and commands are also included. 11th Virginia Infantry
Nelson, Lamkin & Rives Virginia Artillery
7th Louisiana Regiment: Litt Roden's 7th Louisiana Website. This advance was made in good order under a storm of shells and grape and a deadly fire of musketry after passing the Emmitsburg Road. , 7th Virginia Infantry
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David Watson Benjamin Robinson The 18th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 18th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Joseph D. Wyman of 13th Maine Infantry Volunteers to his wife, Ada. 52nd North Carolina Infantry- Col. James K. Marshall (k), Lt. Col. Marcus A. Here at the Battle of Seven Pines, or the Battle of Fair Oaks as some . A 22 year old carpenter in Appomattox County, he mustered as Private, Company H, 18th Virginia Infantry on 7 May 1861. . 8x11 331 pp. 15th Alabama Infantry- Col. William C. Oates, Capt. Battle William L. McLeod 24th Virginia Infantry Co. C & Co. I | Regimental Histories In addition, Virginia-born men who served in other regiments and commands are also included. George M. Patterson 14th Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. David Zable The 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized in Virginia in May of 1861 and surrendered at Appomattox Court House in April of 1865. 12th North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. William S. Davis 43rd North Carolina Infantry- Col. Thomas S. Kenan (w/c), Lt. Col. William G. Lewis The bulk of the collection covers the years 1861 to 1864, 1884, 1900, and 1905 to 1918. U.S. Civil War Regimental Histories in the Library of Congress Arrived about sunset and bivouacked on the western border of Spanglers Woods. 2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion- Lt. Col. Hezekiah L. Andrews (w), Capt. Brigadier General Pickett was wounded, and Colonel Hunton of the 8th Virginia Infantry took command of the brigade. 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. 1st Battalion Virginia Infantry
In going to this position, the ground being uneven, and covered with bushes and briars, the regiment became a good deal scattered. In addition, general orders numbered 64, 87, and 131 consist of rolls of honor for the battles of Payne's Farm, Chickamauga, Petersburg, and Chancellorsville.
In addition, Virginia-born men who served in other regiments and commands are also included. Organized in Danville and Farmville under Colonel Robert E. Withers, Lieutenant Colonel Henry A. Carrington and Major George C. Cabell. Co. Work Volume three includes the following units:
Chief of Artillery: Brig. The Library of Virginia
7th Virginia Infantry- Col. Waller T. Patton (mw), Lt. Col. Charles C. Flowerree 9th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Richard L. T. Beale William W. Parke 15th Georgia Infantry- Col. M. Dudley DuBose 5th North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Peter G. Evans, Brig. The regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry A. Carrington and brought 312 men to the field. The Lists of Confederate Soldiers who died in Union Prisons include typed lists of Confederate dead compiled by Maj. Joseph V. Bidgood in 1915 for the Department of Confederate Military Records. 22nd Virginia Infantry Battalion- Maj. John S. Bowles, Brig. 76th infantry division ww2 roster - selectsportssouvenirs.co.uk 1st & 2nd Rockbridge Virginia Artillery
Company K (Charlotte Rifles) - many men from Charlotte County, mustered in February 1861. Almost all the survivors of the regiment were captured. The 18th endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. 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 : 18th Georgia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia R. S. Jones, acting adjutant, and [W. H.] Smith, of Company K, and Sergeant Muses, Company G, were particularly active in the discharge of their duties. Virginia (Staunton) Battery- Capt. Gen. Evander M. Law, Brig. William J. Reese 5th Louisiana Reigment. 53rd North Carolina Infantry- Col. William A. Owens Edward S. McCarthy 17th Virginia Infantry, VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 3
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. 18th Virginia Infantry | Civil War Wiki | Fandom 22nd Georgia Infantry- Col. Joseph A. Wasden (k), Capt. In response to Congress' passage of an act on February 25, 1903, providing for the assembling of muster rolls for all Union and Confederate soldiers, Virginia created the Office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records on March 7, 1904, to assist the Secretary of War and the U.S. War Department with a complete roster of Confederate . JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. 8th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Gen. R. B. Garnett fell dead from his saddle in front of the stone wall. James F. Hart Pichegru Woolfolk, Jr. (w), Lt. James Woolfolk Cobb's Legion (Georgia)- Col. Pierce B. M. Young Regimental Roster of the First (1st) Mississippi Volunteer Infantry 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - members.tripod.com 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. Co.H 1st Lt. Kent, Samuel S. VA 14th Inf . M. G. Bass, 2nd Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. William T. Harris (k), Maj. William S. Shepherd 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 . 138th Pennsylvania Infantry. Horace Kellogg 2d BrigadeCol. The Certificates Issued by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records consist of typescript copies of correspondence certifying the military service records of Confederate veterans between 1910 & 1917. The general orders are not as extensive and mostly include resignations and promotions of officers from the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Alabama Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls. Infantry - 12th-17th. Lynchburg (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Hampden (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 2nd Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas T. Munford 44th Virginia Infantry Battalion
Caroline, Parker & Stafford Virginia Artillery
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See the National Archives Compiled Service Records for more detailed service record information. 8x11 457 pp. 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. VIII (8th) Army Corps (Army of West Virginia)Brig. The commissioners of revenue throughout the Commonwealth were furnished with blank roster sheets from the auditor of public accounts to record the name, age, rank, company, regiment, date of enlistment, and length of service of all former Confederate soldiers living in the state of Virginia. These records were to be obtained by the secretary through gift or loan and deposited in the Virginia State Library. The field officers were Colonels Henry A. Carrington and Robert E. Withers, Lieutenant Colonel George C. Cabell, and Major Edwin G. Wall. Benjamin F. Winfield, Breathed's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. King William (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. J. Lowrance, Lt. Col. George T. Gordon (w) Charlottesville, Lee Lynchburg & Johnsons Bedford Virginia Artillery
Hunter submitted a report to Governor Claude A. Swanson in 1909 detailing the accomplishments of the office. Ohio. accident on 95 south today virginia; powerschool ecsd bishop david motiuk; general farm worker jobs in canada for foreigners; 39th infantry regiment roster. 26th Georgia Infantry- Col. Edmund N. Atkinson Please note that individual entries give minimal to no personal or military service. Ainsworth wrote about transferring records from the War Department to the Secretary of Virginia Military Records to assist in the project of compiling a complete roll of Confederate soldiers from Virginia. 14th Virginia Infantry
2nd South Carolina Infantry- Col. John D. Kennedy (w), Lt. Col. F. Gaillard Jeff Davis Legion (Mississippi)- Col. Joseph F. Waring 10th Virginia Infantry- Col. Edward T. H. Warren 16th Virginia Infantry- Col. Joseph H. Ham The Certificates Issued by the U.S. War Dept. William H. Griffin Lewis T. Hicks Brooks (South Carolina) Artillery- Lt. S. C. Gilbert A Guide to the Department of Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 John T. Wingfield, Maj. Gen. Henry Heth (w), Brig. Montagues Battalion of Virginia Infantry
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The lines were much broken in crossing the post and rail fences on both sides of that road but with shattered ranks the Brigade pushed on and took part in the final struggle at the Angle. 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. Hugh M. Ross
Note that some materials have been added to the collection since it was deposited at the State Library in 1918. Joseph Graham 16th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Milton J. Ferguson Includes correspondence, muster rolls, payrolls, clippings, descriptive rolls of pay & clothing, powers of attorney, rosters, printed material, scrapbooks, letter books, general & special . Antietam: Sgt Samuel L. Gilchrist James McD. 48th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, Maj. Oscar White Gen. Alfred M. Scales, Lt. Col. George T. Gordon, Col. W. Lee. James A. Hopkins 38th Virginia Infantry- Col. Edward C. Edmonds (k), Lt. Col. Powhatan B. Whittle (w) The John Brown's Raid Unit records contain muster rolls & payrolls from various regiments of the Virginia Militia stationed in Harper's Ferry after John Brown's Raid. The Mobile Campaign, Battle of Fort Blakely and Spanish Fort. Chief Quartermaster: Lt. Col. James L. Corley The 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment completed its organization in May, 1861. 11th Georgia Infantry- Col. Francis H. Little (w), Lt. Col. William Luffman (w), Maj. Henry D. McDaniel (w), Capt. 23rd Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Simeon T. Walton Richmond N. Gardner Lieutenants James Harvey, Aurelius A. Watkins, and William Cocke were killed, and Lieutenants William Austin and Edward B. Harvey mortally wounded. These lists are undated, but were created sometime between 1904 and 1918. The 18th endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. Victor Maurin) 49th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. J. Catlett Gibson James V. Brooke, Danville (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 32nd Virginia Infantry
The Calhoun Mountaineers, Company B - Palmetto Sharpshooters Regiment Company A (Danville Blues) - many men from Danville Virginia, Company B (Danville Grays) - many men from Danville, Virginia, Company C (Nottoway Rifle Guards) - many men from Nottoway County, Company D (Prospect Rifle Grays) - many men from Prince Edward County, Company E (Black Eagle Rifles) - many men from Cumberland County, Company F (Farmville Guard) - many men from Farmville, Virginia (Prince Edward and Cumberland Counties), Company G (Nottoway Grays) - many men from Nottoway County, Company H (Appomattox Grays) - many men from Appomattox County, Company I (Spring Garden Blues) - many men from Pittsylvania County. Pulaski (Georgia) Artillery- Capt. McGregor's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Lastly, there are a few miscellaneous transcribed documents including correspondence from John B. Floyd regarding the Battle of Fort Donelson and Jefferson Davis regarding nominations for appointment in the Provisional Army, reports of the Battle of Shiloh by G.T. In some twenty-five or thirty minutes information was brought that General Garnetts brigade was ordered to retire. Gen. Lewis A. Armistead (mw/c), Col. William R. Aylett (w), 9th Virginia Infantry- Maj. John C. Owens (mw) 16th Virginia Infantry
German (South Carolina) Artillery- Capt. and Secretary of Virginia Military Records, affidavits, and personal reminiscences of veterans and their families. The enemy came up rapidly, and we advanced a short distance to meet them. 18th Ohio Infantry | Military Wiki | Fandom 19th Battalion Virginia Artillery
Dearing's . Roster as of 21 August 2015. Virginia (Warrenton) Battery- Capt. Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and only 2 officers and 32 men surrendered. Captains [T. D.] Claiborne, [J. Subseries 4: Local Defense Troops
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July 3. The cities of Lynchburg and Portsmouth are also represented in this collection. William K. Bachman PDF The Battle of New MarketMay 15, 1864 - Virginia Military Institute 35th Georgia Infantry- Col. Bolling H. Holt James B. Golladay, Brig. 8th Florida Infantry- Lt. Col. William Baya, 12th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Walter H. Taylor The officers, too, acted with great gallantry. 1st South Carolina Rifles- Capt. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUMES 1 - 6
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Louisiana Guard Artillery- Capt. Two officersand 32enlisted men who had eluded capture at Saylers Creek surrendered. On January 25, 1898, another act was passed and later re-enacted on March 6, 1900, to provide a roster of all the ex-Confederate soldiers living in the State of Virginia. Finding Aids: Sarah Powell and Randall Roots, comps., "Preliminary Inventory of the Records of United States Regular Army Mobile Units, 1821-1942," NM 93 (1970); supplement in National Archives microfiche edition of preliminary inventories. The enemy, though outnumbering us at least five to one, were held completely in check, and did not advance a pace. 42nd Mississippi Infantry- Col. Hugh R. Miller (mw/c) 53rd Georgia Infantry- Col. James P. Simms, Brig. 10th Virginia Cavalry
. Civil War Louisiana: Rosters 62nd Virginia Infantry, Mounted- Col. George H. Smith Speight B. William B. The lists were collected by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records and compiled by veterans and veteran organizations between 1900 and 1922. The payrolls are signed and certified by the Master Armorer, Philip Burkhart, and approved by Brig. Henry Peale 28th Ohio InfantryLt. Aide de camp, Asst. 1st Virginia Infantry (CSA) 21 Ancestors. 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. 22nd Virginia Cavalry
Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mechlenburg counties. Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte. Please help us improve our roster by submitting names and addresses of former 18th Regiment members that you know. 14th South Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Joseph N. Brown, Brig. In April . 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December 1862. PA 1st Texas Infantry- Col. Phillip A. 8x11 429 pp. A more comprehensive inventory of Virginia soldiers, dead or alive, who fought for the Confederacy was still in want. Benjamin H. Smith, Jr. Judge Advocate General: Maj. Henry E. Young The unit reported 206 casualties during the Seven Days' Battles, and of the 120 engaged in the Maryland Campaign, thirty-six percent . 5th Texas Infantry- Col. Robert M. Powell (w/c), Lt. Col. King Bryan (w), Maj. Jefferson C. Rogers, Brig. 13th South Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Benjamin T. Brockman Records of United States Regular Army Mobile Units, 1821-1942 1st South Carolina Cavalry- Col. John L. Black Salem (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. Charles B. Griffin. The regiment lost 54 men killed, 134 wounded, and 57 missing or captured. 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.
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