Shooemakers Lynchburg Virginia Artillery 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. 28th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Samuel D. Lowe (w), Lt. Col. W. H. A. Speer (w) This is a prison notebook maintained by Confederate Captain John Peter Jones (1838-1910), Company, D, 56th Virginia Infantry Regiment, contains the signatures of ca. The field officers were Colonels Henry A. Carrington and Robert E. Withers, Lieutenant Colonel George C. Cabell, and Major Edwin G. Wall. 57th Virginia Infantry- Col. John Bowie Magruder (mw/c), Fauquier (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Col. Solon Z. Ruff Taylors Virginia Infantry compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. There are also powers of attorney containing lists of soldiers' signatures authorizing certain officers to draw pay on their behalf. Washington Territory . Brunswick Rebel, Johnston, Southsides, United, James City, Lunenburg Rebel, Pamunkey & Youngs Harborguard Virginia Artillery The General Assembly passed legislation on February 20, 1906, and again on March 9, 1908, reappointing the Secretary of Virginia Military Records, further expanding the duties of the office, and providing a salary for the position. Samuel R. Johnston, 1195 Baltimore Pike One other unit, the 45th Virginia Infantry, was at Saltville, but at first was not under Breckinridge's jurisdiction. Dix, John Ross. 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry Contact Maj. Jeremy Boothe at (205) 732-2288. . 7th South Carolina Infantry- Col. D. Wyatt Aiken 45th Georgia Infantry- Col. Thomas J. Simmons 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. For example, there are both original muster rolls and rosters compiled as per the Acts of the General Assembly in 1884 and 1900. of Confederate Military Records. McNeills Virginia Rangers 10th Virginia Infantry 14th Virginia Cavalry Two Officers of Company "G" 18th Va Infantry; the officer at bottom Captain Arch. 31st Georgia Infantry- Col. Clement A. Evans They typically include: Name; Ranks; Locations; Unit; Commanding officer PDF Sources - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Library of Virginia The regiment marched to Sharpsburg and formed line of battle east of the village. 10th Virginia Infantry- Col. Edward T. H. Warren Joseph McGraw, Brig. 11th Georgia Infantry- Col. Francis H. Little (w), Lt. Col. William Luffman (w), Maj. Henry D. McDaniel (w), Capt. Taken from official documents, tombstones, genalogical records and historical references, this work is an ongoing project of this website. 43rd North Carolina Infantry- Col. Thomas S. Kenan (w/c), Lt. Col. William G. Lewis Medical Director: Dr. Lafayette Guild Here in Belle Isle's Dreary Prison. Series II: Unit Records Captains [T. D.] Claiborne, [J. Research OnLine - Virginia 18th Infantry Regiment of Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 (bulk 1861-1864, 1905-1918). 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. Judge Advocate General: Maj. Henry E. Young John Milledge, Jr. 8th Alabama Infantry- Lt. Col. Hilary A. Herbert Subseries 7: Virginia State Line Charles J. Moffett, 6th Virginia Infantry- Col. George T. Rogers 8x11 429 pp. of Confederate Military Records. Henry Peale 28th Ohio InfantryLt. Includes correspondence, certificates issued by the U.S. War Dept. Bryans Virginia Artillery Richmond, Virginia (Private) - Company D, Prospect Rifle Greys - 18th Regiment, Virginia Infantry - Captured April 6 . T. Edwin Betts (w), Capt. Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and only 2 officers and 32 men surrendered. 17325, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. 4th Texas Infantry- Col. John C. G. Key (w), Maj. John P. Bane 64th Virginia Infantry requesting the service records of Confederate veterans for pension applications. Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward . 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Matthew R. Hall Gen. James H. Lane, Col. Clark M. Avery, 7th North Carolina Infantry- Maj. J. McCleod Turner (w/c), Capt. The 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment completed its organization in May, 1861. The unit was largely composed of veterans of the 30th N. Y. infantry. 5th Virginia Infantry Company I enrolled at Jackson, Ohio on . Accession 27684. compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. Occasionally there is additional information about the soldier's service such as furloughs, discharges, paroles, etc. Gen. James L. Kemper, Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr. 1st Virginia Infantry- Col. Lewis B. Williams (k), Lt. Col. Frederick G. Skinner 6th Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. Joseph Hanlon Contains certificates issued by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records, certificates issued by the U.S. War Dept., detached muster rolls of unpaid men, Harper's Ferry Rifle Factory records, hospital records, individual service records, John Brown's Raid unit records, Lists of Confederate Soldiers who died in Union Prisons, and other sundry items documenting the work of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records and Dept. www.lva.virginia.gov/, Processed by: Craig S. Moore Jacksons Kanawha Virginia Artillery 3rd South Carolina Infantry- Col. J. D. Nance, Maj. Robert C. Maffett The correspondence from the various governors is mostly letters sent directly to the governor's office which is being transferred to the Secretary of Virginia Military Records. Information included is the name of the soldier, rank, unit, date of enlistment, and the last date found on the company muster roll. 20th Georgia Infantry- Col. John A. Jones (k), Lt. Col. James D. Waddell, Maj. Mathis W. Henry 16th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Samuel E. Baker See the National Archives Compiled Service Records for more detailed service record information. 5th Maine Artillery. 26th Virginia Cavalry 9th Alabama Infantry- Capt. In the forenoon formed line on Kempers left in the field east of the woods. 32nd Virginia Infantry Gauley, Mercer & Western Virginia Artillery Alabama, U.S., Civil War Muster Rolls, 1861-1865 - Ancestry.com 2nd Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas T. Munford Henry C. Albright E. B. Brunson, Crenshaw's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Pichegru Woolfolk, Jr. (w), Lt. James Woolfolk Charlotte (North Carolina) Artillery- Capt. Fort Blakeley, AL -The Last Battle of the Civil War. 30th Battalion Virginia Sharpshooters In April . Blanton A. Hill Henry H. Carlton (w), Lt. Columbus W. Motes, Brig. Charles R. Grandy, Maj. Gen. William D. Pender (mw), Maj. Gen. Isaac Trimble (w/c), Brig. Infantry - 12th-17th. There are lists of infantry battalions, local defense units, militia units, the "Stonewall" Brigade, and unassigned companies. 17th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William H. French , There are payrolls from April 1862 for thirty-seven Tidewater Virginia & North Carolina units. Jordan, James W. VA 14th Inf. Records of United States Regular Army Mobile Units, 1821-1942 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. 8th Virginia Cavalry, VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 6 47th Alabama Infantry- Col. James W. Jackson, Lt. Col. J. M. Bulger (w/c), Maj. James M. Campbell Spent the day in reorganization and during the night began the march to Hagerstown. 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. 8th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Trevanion D. Lewis, Lt. Col. Alcibiades DeBlanc (w), Maj. German A. Lester Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W.L. Huger (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Salem (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. Charles B. Griffin. Robert M. Stribling Hills Division in the attack on the Federal left. His duties were to "collect all muster rolls, records, and other materials showing the officers and enlisted men of the several companies, battalions, regiments, and other military organizations from Virginia in the armies, marine or naval service of the Confederate States." 9th Virginia Infantry Powhatan, Salem & Courtney Henrico Virginia Artillery 9th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Richard L. T. Beale Regimental Roster. Thurmonds Partisan Rangers, Swanns Battalion Virginia Cavalry Charles I. Raine (mw), Lt. William M. Hardwicke, 2nd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers- Capt. The unit fought at First Manassas under General Cocke, then was assigned to General Pickett's, Garnett's, and Hunton's Brigade. Fluvanna (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Grimes, Grandys & Hugers Virginia Artillery 42nd Virginia Infantry- Col. Robert Withers, Capt. The rolls provide the names and rank of the soldier, length of service, date when they became detached from the regiment, and, in a few cases, the circumstances of the detachment. 12th South Carolina Infantry- Col. John L. Miller Gen. William N. Pendleton 38th Virginia Infantry Danville, Eighth Star New Market & Dixie Virginia Artillery 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. 34th North Carolina Infantry- Col. W. Lee. First (1st) Mississippi Infantry Regiment, May 16th to December 20th, 1898 . 19th Virginia Infantry- Col. Henry Gantt (w), Lt. Col. John T. Ellis (mw) Company B - Capt. 53rd Georgia Infantry- Col. James P. Simms, Brig. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry Regimental Histories & Rosters . Joseph G. Blount, Maj. Gen. John B. Nadenbousch Records, 1859-1996, of the Dept. Unit: 18th Virginia Infantry. 47th Virginia Infantry- Col. Robert M. Mayo Joseph Graham 62nd Virginia Infantry 55th Virginia Infantry- Col. William S. Christian Miles C. Macon Van Brown, 5th North Carolina Infantry- Capt. These lists contain names of Confederate soldiers, their regiment, and burial place transcribed from monuments and headstones. 61st Georgia Infantry- Col. John H. Lamar, Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 18th Connecticut InfantryMaj. The officers, too, acted with great gallantry. Basic information from the Virginia Military Dead. William W. Parke 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. 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. In fact, the 19th Virginia is mentioned . Volume five includes the following units: CS Marines The Veterans Lists by County contain miscellaneous lists of veterans and units arranged by county. 60th Virginia Infantry 138th Pennsylvania Infantry. The Mobile Campaign, Battle of Fort Blakely and Spanish Fort. West Virginia . 44th Virginia Infantry of Confederate Military Records. 48th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, Maj. Oscar White Fredericksburg (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Brooks (South Carolina) Artillery- Lt. S. C. Gilbert 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - members.tripod.com Organization of Stuart's Cavalry Division at Gettysburg The 18th Virginia completed its organization in May, 1861. Battery M, 5th U.S. 25th Virginia Cavalry 22nd North Carolina Infantry- Col. James Conner Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). The siege on Petersburg and Richmond continued until Lee was forced to evacuate both cities April 2 and 3 . 5th Florida 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. 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry Ohio. R. Sidney Rice Miscellaneous Disbanded Virginia Artillery 15th Virginia Cavalry 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. 55th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John Kerr Connally, Donaldsville (Louisiana) Artillery- Capt. This was the first time such a tour had been carried out by any senior official and in itself was a . Troup (Georgia) Artillery - Capt. Chew's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Additional sundry items include acts related to the preservation of Confederate records in Virginia, addresses by Maj. Robert Hunter in 1904 and W. Gordon McCabe in 1908, a draft of Hunter's report to the Governor in 1909, and tabulations (numbers only) of living veterans in 1911. Cornelius T. Smith Reenactor Groups by State Listing presented by the Quartermaster Shop Monument to Imboden's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, at Gettysburg 7th Virginia Infantry- Col. Waller T. Patton (mw), Lt. Col. Charles C. Flowerree Command guarding ammunition and supply trains. 37th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William M. Barbour, 14th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert W. Folsom 18th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) FamilySearch James Breathed Baldwin County. 36th Virginia Infantry, formerly known as the 2nd Kanawha Regiment, was organized in July, 1861. 3rd Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas H. Owen Moorman's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. CS Navy 2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion- Lt. Col. Hezekiah L. Andrews (w), Capt. From the marker to Garnetts Brigade on the Gettysburg battlefield: July 2. Reorganized April 1862 with Captains Thomas J. Spencer, Mathew Lyle, Robert Morton Shepperson, Martin Luther Covington, William Henry Smith. 5th North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Peter G. Evans, Brig. 28th Virginia Infantry- Col. Robert C. Allen (k), Lt. Col. William Watts The regiment lost 7 killed, 27 wounded, and 7 missing, a report of which has already been forwarded. compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. 53rd Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Aylett (w), Lt. Col. Rawley W. Martin (w/c) 37th Virginia Infantry- Maj. Henry C. Wood, 1st Louisiana Infantry- Col. Michael Nolan Chief of Ordnance: Lt. Col. Briscoe G. Baldwin 17th Infantry Regiment: 18th Infantry Regiment: 19th Infantry Regiment: . Basil C. Manly 17th Mississippi Infantry- Col. William D. Holder (w), Lt. Col. John C. Fiser (w) The Miscellaneous (Folders) file includes various lists compiled by the Secretary. 16th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Milton J. Ferguson 5th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas L. Rosser, 4th North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Dennis D. Ferebee Thomas E. Jackson, 6th Virginia Cavalry- Maj. Cabel E. Flournoy Nelson, Lamkin & Rives Virginia Artillery We were compelled to change the front of several of our companies at this juncture, our fire never slackening. The 24th Infantry Regiment fought in the difficult campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days Battles to Gettysburg, then moved to Georgia with Longstreet. 6th Louisiana Regiment: - From Irish Rebels, Confederate Tigers by James Gannon. James Washburn 123d Ohio InfantryMaj. However, the 8th Virginia suffered its fair share of losses, including its newly-elected Major, James Thrift, mortally wounded while leading a charge. Hawkins' Division of 6,000 Black Troops. The information above is from 18th Virginia Infantry, by James I. Robertson, 18th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Confederate), Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=18th_Regiment,_Virginia_Infantry_(Confederate)&oldid=5036900. Officer casualties were very heavy. Included are registers of officers from various branches of service, local designations, unit data, and other assorted volumes compiled by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records. 39th infantry regiment roster - selectsportssouvenirs.co.uk Hart's (South Carolina) Battery- Capt. 24th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte. Virginia. 21th Virginia Cavalry 34th Virginia Infantry 30th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Francis M. Parker (w), Maj. W. W. Sillers, Col. Edward A. O'Neal 62nd Virginia Infantry, Mounted- Col. George H. Smith 4th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William Carter Wickham Grahams Petersburg Virginia Artilery Here it was captured in the fight at Fort Donelson in February, 1862. The Unit Lists contain a few miscellaneous lists compiled by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records. Subseries 9: Miscellaneous. . 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. Powhatan (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. John M. Cunningham Phillips' (Georgia) Legion Infantry- Lt. Col. Elihu S. Barclay, Battery A, 1st North Carolina Artillery- Capt. The Certificates Issued by the U.S. War Dept. John B. Richardson 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. 19th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Nathaniel H. Harris It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. 18th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in May, 1861. The men were then withdrawn, and, together with General Garnett, who was upon our left, retired from the field. 21st North Carolina Infantry- Col. William W. Kirkland Preferred citation: It took part in Picketts Charge on July 3, sustaining heavy casualties. The Library of Virginia Here at the Battle of Seven Pines, or the Battle of Fair Oaks as some . Montagues Battalion of Virginia Infantry U.S. Civil War Regimental Histories in the Library of Congress 12th Georgia Infantry- Col. Edward Willis and Secretary of Virginia Military Records, affidavits, and personal reminiscences of veterans and their families. 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. Note that some materials have been added to the collection since it was deposited at the State Library in 1918. Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery- Capt. A. H. Gallaway (w), Capt. The Office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records merged into the Adjutant General's office on February 28, 1911. 36th Battalion Virginia Cavalry Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mechlenburg counties. Joe Norcom (w), Lt. Henry A. The Confederate Roster is a state by state compilation of soldiers who served the Confederacy. The bulk of the collection covers the years 1861 to 1864, 1884, 1900, and 1905 to 1918. 15th South Carolina Infantry- Col. William DeSaussure (k), Maj. William M. Gist 8x11 423 pp. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 1 Alabama. 37th Virginia Infantry 44th Georgia Infantry- Col. Samuel P. Lumpkin (mw/c), Maj. William H. Peebles, 2nd North Carolina Infantry- Maj. Daniel W. Hurt (W), Capt. 7th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Davidson B. Penn Scope and Content Information . nipsco rate increase 2022. zillow software engineer intern; peter cookson, rowing Civil War Soldier Letter Signed ALS PA Infantry - May 31, 2006 | Nate D Cobb's Legion (Georgia)- Col. Pierce B. M. Young 24th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Familypedia | Fandom Staunton (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Giles, Alleghany & Jackson Virginia Artillery William P. Moseley Civil War Louisiana: Rosters 4th Virginia Infantry- Maj. William Terry The rolls are arranged by paymaster. 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 .
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