18th virginia infantry roster

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John T. Wingfield, Maj. Gen. Henry Heth (w), Brig. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W. L. Jackson's Brigade and after participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. 11th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Lunsford L. Lomax, 2nd North Carolina Cavalry- Lt. Col. William Payne (c), Capt. 42nd Virginia Infantry 60th Georgia Infantry- Capt. 27 February 2023 . 18th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in May, 1861. The Individual Service Records include a small collection of both official and unofficial service records for 70 Confederate veterans gathered by the Adjutant General, the Secretary of Virginia Military Records, and later, the Virginia State Library between 1884 and 1934. The rosters are organized by regiment and the soldiers are listed alphabetically according to rank. 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 regiment marched to Sharpsburg and formed line of battle east of the village. 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. William P. Moseley 44th Virginia Infantry- Maj. Norval Cobb (w), Capt. 22nd North Carolina Infantry- Col. James Conner T. Edwin Betts (w), Capt. Amherst (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 4th Texas Infantry- Col. John C. G. Key (w), Maj. John P. Bane Horace Kellogg 2d BrigadeCol. Letcher (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Volume six includes the following units: 7th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Davidson B. Penn Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). Related Records: Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1784-1821, RG 98. Huger (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. There are both original materials from the Civil War and secondary materials gathered by the Secretaries of Virginia Military Records or the Adjutant General. 48th Georgia Infantry- Col. William Gibson (w/c), Capt. 38th Georgia Infantry- Capt. A few of the orders were also issued directly from Samuel Cooper, Adjutant & Inspector General. 48th Virginia Infantry Battles, 5th Louisiana Infantry- Maj. Alexander Hart (w), Capt. 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry George Hillyer Giles, Alleghany & Jackson Virginia Artillery 17th Virginia Infantry, VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 3 Virginia (Richmond) Battery- Capt. Joseph D. Wyman of 13th Maine Infantry Volunteers to his wife, Ada. Gauley, Mercer & Western Virginia Artillery Robert Lewis Dabney briefly served as chaplain for the regiment, before becoming chief of staff for Stonewall Jackson. 53rd North Carolina Infantry- Col. William A. Owens Contact Maj. Jeremy Boothe at (205) 732-2288. . Orange (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. It brought about 120 men to the field, and lost7 killed, 27 wounded, and 7 missing. First (1st) Mississippi Infantry Regiment, May 16th to December 20th, 1898 . Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. Rowan (North Carolina) Artillery- Capt. 1st Maryland Battery- Capt. The fighting now became general along the line of the brigade, we gaining rather than losing ground, when the enemy was re-enforced by two or three regiments. Units placed in 4th Floor, Cabinet 1, Drawers 1-19 (4/G/01/01-19), Oversized Muster Rolls from Series III: Miscellaneous Records, Detachments of Unpaid Men placed in 4th Floor, Cabinet 1, Drawer 20 (4/G/01/20), Oversized Muster Rolls from Series III: Miscellaneous Records, John Brown's Raid Unit Records placed in 4th Floor, Cabinet 2, Drawers 1-3 (4/G/02/01-3). Victor Maurin) CS Navy 16th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Milton J. Ferguson However, the 8th Virginia suffered its fair share of losses, including its newly-elected Major, James Thrift, mortally wounded while leading a charge. Thomas H. Biscoe Taylors Virginia Infantry Col. Morgan H. Chrysler having been authorized on June 23, 1863, to reorganize the 30th as a cavalry regiment. Colonel Withers retired. This was the first time such a tour had been carried out by any senior official and in itself was a . Jones' and McCausland's Brigade along with the 14th, 16th, and 17th Virginia Cavalry and in April, 1864, it contained 317 effectives. 5th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas L. Rosser, 4th North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Dennis D. Ferebee compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. Batteries C & G, 1st Rhode Island Artillery. 57th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Archibald C. Godwin, 13th Georgia Infantry- Col. James L. Smith The Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment was organized in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in June, 1861. Reached the field at noon and retired with the supply trains at night. Regimental Roster. Purcell, Crenshaw & Letcher Virginia Artillery Branch (North Carolina) Artillery- Capt. Magnus, 1864. Chief Quartermaster: Lt. Col. James L. Corley Civil War Genealogy Database. E. B. Brunson, Crenshaw's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. The Office of the Secretary of Virginia Military Records merged into the Adjutant General's office on February 28, 1911. 49th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. J. Catlett Gibson 61st Virginia Infantry The rosters provide the name of the soldier, rank, date of enlistment or commission, and sometimes remarks including killed in battle, captured, etc. Series II: Unit Records 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. 53rd Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Aylett (w), Lt. Col. Rawley W. Martin (w/c) Virginia State Rangers and State Line CS Marines 40th Virginia Infantry Chapmans Virginia Artillery Powhatan (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. John M. Cunningham 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. Grimes, Grandys & Hugers Virginia Artillery Van Brown, 5th North Carolina Infantry- Capt. Campbell was killed in April 1865 at the Battle of Sayler's Creek -ironically next to Nottoway County in Prince Edward County, Nine more officers of Company "G" 18th Va Infantry, Private John G. Lee of Company H, 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 1st Battalion Virginia Infantry The general orders are not as extensive and mostly include resignations and promotions of officers from the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. Company F enrolled at Gallipolis, Ohio on April 22, 1861. The 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry Regiment, often called the Empire Light Cavalry was officially known as the 2nd Regiment, New York Veteran Volunteer Cavalry. Jordan, James W. VA 14th Inf. 34th Battalion Virginia Cavalry Before Sharpsburg. 5th Virginia Cavalry Dept. Ohio. Gen. Paul J. Semmes (mw), Col. Goode Bryan, 10th Georgia Infantry- Col. John B. Weems The cities of Lynchburg and Portsmouth are also represented in this collection. July 3. Whenever possible, the name on the unit file corresponds with the name cited in Wallace's "A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations." My regiment, with the remainder of the brigade, was ordered to the summit of the hill, and fire was at once opened upon the enemys skirmishers, who were soon driven back to their advancing line of battle, composed of two or three regiments, immediately in our front. Virginia (Bath) Battery- Capt. 30th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Francis M. Parker (w), Maj. W. W. Sillers, Col. Edward A. O'Neal After some three-quarters of an hour, word was brought that the regiments on our left had fallen back, and that the left of the 18thwas wavering. John H. McClanahan, Gen. Robert E. Lee Branch, Harrington & Staunton Hill Virginia Artillery 17325, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. William H. Caskie 50th Virginia Infantry, VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 4 2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion- Lt. Col. Hezekiah L. Andrews (w), Capt. 7th Virginia Cavalry 48th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, Maj. Oscar White Information included is the name of the soldier, rank, unit, date of enlistment, and the last date found on the company muster roll. 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. MAIN E581.4 W36 . 52nd Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. James H. Skinner, Col. Isaac E. Avery (mw), Col. Archibald C. Godwin, 6th North Carolina Infantry- Maj. Samuel D. McD. Courtney (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. . VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 2 compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. R. Preston Chew 4th Louisiana Regiment. Blanton A. Hill The bulk of the collection covers the years 1861 to 1864, 1884, 1900, and 1905 to 1918. The enemy were pouring a heavy fire of round and canister shot upon the hill when the brigade commanded by General Garnett was put in position, which was continued furiously during the day until about 3 p. m. Our position was changed two or three times during the morning, as circumstances required, moving alternately to the left and right, to shelter the men from a dreadful fire, to which it was impossible to reply with small-arms. In addition, there are lists of Virginia veterans from Oklahoma and Kansas City, Missouri, arranged to the rear of the collection. Took part in Longstreets Suffolk Expedition, missing the Battle of Chancellorsville. 22nd Virginia Cavalry compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. We had moved back some 50 yards when it was discovered that a battery ([A. S.] Cutts, I think) would be endangered by our falling back. James G. Harris These rolls are for Confederate units formed in Alabama during the Civil Warthough many operated outside of the state over the course of the war. 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. McGregor's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. These records are particularly useful because they often contain the personal recollections of veterans and their families. James A. Hopkins Cohoons Virginia Infantry Battalion Joseph G. Blount, Maj. Gen. John B. The result of this endeavor was a two-volume roster of 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. Documentation (with rosters): Conway, Coleman Berkley (1920) History 119th Infantry, 60th Brigade, 30th Division. 55th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John Kerr Connally, Donaldsville (Louisiana) Artillery- Capt. Col. Solon Z. Ruff Joseph D. Moore) Morris, Orange & King William Virginia Artillery Moorman's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Taken from official documents, tombstones, genalogical records and historical references, this work is an ongoing project of this website. 5th North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Peter G. Evans, Brig. Powhatan, Salem & Courtney Henrico Virginia Artillery M. Jones (w), Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, 21st Virginia Infantry- Capt. 7th Virginia Infantry 2nd Virginia Infantry Archibald Graham John Milledge, Jr. 8th Alabama Infantry- Lt. Col. Hilary A. Herbert 1 Service and other details from James I. Robertson's 18th Virginia Infantry (roster, 1984) via the Historical Data Systems . 47th Battalion Virginia Cavalry 4th Company- Capt. 1-313 are represented in this collection. The Miscellaneous (Folders) file includes various lists compiled by the Secretary. As a result, genealogical information can sometimes be gleaned from the correspondence. Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte. 1st North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Hamilton Allen Brown The regiment lost 7 killed, 27 wounded, and 7 missing, a report of which has already been forwarded. 33rd Virginia Infantry The regiment lost 54 men killed, 134 wounded, and 57 missing or captured. Miles C. Macon [1]. These payrolls provide the names of the soldiers and to whom paid. The lists were collected by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records and compiled by veterans and veteran organizations between 1900 and 1922. 13th Virginia Cavalry- Capt. Robert Lee Snow has published several books which combine Civil War history and the genealogy of the soldiers in the regiments. 62nd Virginia Infantry, Mounted- Col. George H. Smith A more comprehensive inventory of Virginia soldiers, dead or alive, who fought for the Confederacy was still in want. 5th Maine Artillery. 3rd Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas H. Owen Siege of Fort Blakeley, Alabama. Subseries 4: Local Defense Troops 19th Virginia Cavalry Thomas A. Brander 14th South Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Joseph N. Brown, Brig. See the National Archives Compiled Service Records for more detailed service record information. Cobb's Legion (Georgia)- Col. Pierce B. M. Young The governors simply ask Bidgood if they can respond for them to various inquiries about Civil War soldiers from Virginia citizens. Richmond N. Gardner 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. 25th Virginia Cavalry Thurmonds Partisan Rangers, Swanns Battalion Virginia Cavalry 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 soldiers from Virginia. Fluvanna Virginia Artillery Jackson's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. In addition, Virginia-born men who served in other regiments and commands are also included. 28th Virginia Infantry- Col. Robert C. Allen (k), Lt. Col. William Watts 2nd Georgia Infantry Battalion- Maj. George W. Ross (mw), Capt. From the marker to Garnetts Brigade on the Gettysburg battlefield: July 2. Here it was captured in the fight at Fort Donelson in February, 1862. 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. Bedford Virginia Infantry what does cardiac silhouette is unremarkable mean / fresh sage cologne slopes of southern italy / 76th infantry division ww2 roster. William D. Brown Medical Director: Dr. Lafayette Guild The 18th endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. The bulk of the collection covers the years 1861 to 1864, 1884, 1900, and 1905 to 1918. 13th Alabama Infantry- Col. Birkett D. Fry 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. There are often hand-written notes and rough drafts of rosters by Hunter or Bidgood with each unit's file. William F. Dement 7th Virginia Cavalry- Lt. Col. Thomas Marshall Henry C. Albright Gen. James L. Kemper, Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr. 1st Virginia Infantry- Col. Lewis B. Williams (k), Lt. Col. Frederick G. Skinner compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel George W. Imboden. The 8th Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized at Leesburg, Virginia in May of 1861 and surrendered at Appomattox Court House in April of 1865. U. S. A. 45th Battalion Virginia Infantry and Counts Virginia Battalion 4th Virginia Infantry- Maj. William Terry Six enlisted men were killed, Captain Matthews and 23 enlisted men were wounded and one enlisted man was missing. In some twenty-five or thirty minutes information was brought that General Garnetts brigade was ordered to retire. Infantry - 12th-17th. 8x11 457 pp. The powers of attorney were issued by employees to appoint individuals to draw and receive pay on their behalf. 5th Alabama Infantry- Col. Josephus M. Hall 17th Virginia Cavalry 15th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 18th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry (partial) Officers of the 22nd New York Volunteer Infantry Partial Roster of the21st U.S. Infantry 23rd Kansas Volunteer Infantry Partial Roster of the 23rd U.S. Infantry 24th U.S.Infantry 27th Battery, Indiana Volunteer Artillery 49th Georgia Infantry- Col. Samuel T. Player, Brig. For example, there are both original muster rolls and rosters compiled as per the Acts of the General Assembly in 1884 and 1900. 64th Virginia Infantry He was at Langley Field, Virginia, at Fort Benning, Georgia, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and at Fort Riley, Kansas, on duty at the Service Schools at those posts from October 15th, 1926, to March 1st, 1927; at Fort McPherson, Georgia, in command . Please send any roster updates or corrections to the 18th Regiment Roster Project: Roster Project, 18th Infantry Regiment Association, Email Roster. consist of correspondence from the Secretary of Virginia Military Records between 1912 & 1917 (mostly 1914-1916) to the Adjutant General's Office of the U.S. War Dept. Charles J. Moffett, 6th Virginia Infantry- Col. George T. Rogers Charles I. Raine (mw), Lt. William M. Hardwicke, 2nd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers- Capt. The Mobile Campaign, Battle of Fort Blakely and Spanish Fort. Cornelius T. Smith 9th Virginia Infantry Kershaw's Brigade (Army of Northern Virginia, CSA) 1st South Carolina (Martin's) Mounted Militia, CSA. Occasionally there is additional information about the soldier's service such as furloughs, discharges, paroles, etc. There are also powers of attorney containing lists of soldiers' signatures authorizing certain officers to draw pay on their behalf. 38th Virginia Infantry Marmaduke Johnson, Maj. William J. Pegram, Capt. I halted my little regiment, faced it about, and waited until the battery limbered up and moved off. 3rd Virginia Infantry- Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr., Lt. Col. Alexander D. Callcote (k) No man of the 18thRegiment left his post until disabled, and all kept up a rapid and well-directed fire. The Scrapbooks include two volumes of clippings from "Our Confederate Column" between 1904 to 1909 and two volumes of obituaries of Confederate veterans who died between 1910 and 1917. Henry Peale 28th Ohio InfantryLt. 18th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John D. Barry 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. William W. Parke Contains both incoming and outgoing correspondence to/from Major Robert W. Hunter or Colonel Joseph V. Bidgood, both Secretaries of Virginia Military Records. 8th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Trevanion D. Lewis, Lt. Col. Alcibiades DeBlanc (w), Maj. German A. Lester 44th Virginia Infantry Battalion The Veterans Lists by County contain miscellaneous lists of veterans and units arranged by county. Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward . The Hospital Records consist of a register of wounded from Chimborazo Hospital between August & December 1863, a register of wounded from Winchester Hospital between July & August 1864, vouchers for supplies for Chimborazo Hospital from March 1865, and a published article on "The History of Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond Va., and its Medical Officers during 1861-1865" from "The Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly" published in July 1904. Included are letters from Joseph Reid Anderson, Jr., son of the former owner of the Tredegar Iron Works; General Thomas T. Munford, Grand Commander Grand Camp Confederate Veterans; Generals Francis C. Ainsworth & Robert Shaw Oliver, Secretaries of the War Department; Governors Claude A. Swanson, A.J. The enemy, though outnumbering us at least five to one, were held completely in check, and did not advance a pace. 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. July 3. Brigadier General George E. Pickett took command of the brigade. 8x11 All six volumes in the above as a set, with a savings of $32 off the price of individually purchased volumes. 15th Virginia Cavalry 18th Virginia Cavalry was organized in December, 1862. Cavalry - Rangers, Loudoun County Infantry - 1st Loyal Eastern Volunteers. Date Completed: 24 October 2001. The majority of the lists, however, document the deaths of Confederate soldiers in over thirty Union prisons in twelve states. 4th Alabama Cavalry, Co. F (Dismounted/Mounted) - Located in West Central Alabama and members of the 1st Division of Southern Reenactors. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W.L. Chief of Ordnance: Lt. Col. Briscoe G. Baldwin 14th Virginia Cavalry Joseph McGraw, Brig. 17th Infantry Regiment: 18th Infantry Regiment: 19th Infantry Regiment: . R. B. Davis Nelson, Lamkin & Rives Virginia Artillery 11th Virginia Cavalry 6th Louisiana Regiment: - From Irish Rebels, Confederate Tigers by James Gannon. Tate Special orders No. 44th Virginia Infantry 61st Virginia Infantry- Col. Virginius D. Groner, 2nd Florida Infantry- Maj. Walter R. Moore of Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 (bulk 1861-1864, 1905-1918). 9th Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. John C. Mounger (k), Maj. William M. Jones, Capt. 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. Inspector General: Maj. Charles S. Venable A.] Bruce L. Phillips, 2nd Mississippi Infantry- Col. John M. Stone 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. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 1 Subseries 6: Home Guard Alabama Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls. The abstracts enumerate and total the number of provisions such as beef, bread, sugar, soap, etc., and the number of men issued these provisions. The "Calhoun Mountaineers" were organized and enrolled at Fair Play near Pendleton in Pickens District, South Carolina, on April 14th, 1861, for the term of twelve months service.They were mustered into Confederate States service as Company E of the 4th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 7th, 1861, at Columbia, South Carolina, by then Lieutenant Colonel Barnard E. Bee. The army left the battlefield in the evening and pulled back across the Potomac River viaBotelers Ford. The regiment was commanded by Major George Cabell. Washington Territory . 19th Virginia Infantry- Col. Henry Gantt (w), Lt. Col. John T. Ellis (mw) Charles W. Fry, 1st Maryland Infantry Battalion (2nd MD Infantry, CSA)- Lt. Col. James R. Herbert (w), Maj. William W. Goldsborough (w), Capt. Benjamin C. McCurry Volume three includes the following units: Morris (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Miscellaneous Disbanded Virginia Artillery Later it served in the Shenandoah Valley and . In fact, the 19th Virginia is mentioned . 23rd Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Simeon T. Walton There are two copies of a published "Roster of Warren County Veterans" published by the Warren Memorial Association and Daughters of the Confederacy in 1907. 269 Confederate officers captured between February 1863 and August 1864 and held at Johnson's Island, Sandusky, Ohio. 8th Virginia Infantry George M. Patterson Thomas E. Jackson, 6th Virginia Cavalry- Maj. Cabel E. Flournoy July 4. 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. Asher W. Garber, 32nd North Carolina Infantry- Col. Edmund C. Brabble Staunton, McClanahans Virginia Artillery Company I enrolled at Jackson, Ohio on . 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. Henry H. Carlton (w), Lt. Columbus W. Motes, Brig. Includes correspondence, muster rolls, payrolls, clippings, descriptive rolls of pay & clothing, powers of attorney, rosters, printed material, scrapbooks, letter books, general & special orders, certificates, photographs, and other sundry items. nipsco rate increase 2022. zillow software engineer intern; peter cookson, rowing Note that some materials have been added to the collection since it was deposited at the State Library in 1918. The unit reported 206 casualties during the Seven Days' Battles, and of the 120 engaged in the Maryland Campaign, thirty-six percent . 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. broward health medical center human resources phone number. Here at the Battle of Seven Pines, or the Battle of Fair Oaks as some . Lieut. 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. Roster. Alexander C. Latham . Hunter submitted a report to Governor Claude A. Swanson in 1909 detailing the accomplishments of the office. 18th & 20th Battalion Virginia Artillery The officers, too, acted with great gallantry. 38th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William J. Hoke (w), Lt. Col. John Ashford, Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 2nd Louisiana Regiment: Co. F (rootsweb.ancestry.com) 3rd Louisiana Regiment. Spent the day in reorganization and during the night began the march to Hagerstown. Fredericksburg Virginia Artillery 36th Battalion Virginia Cavalry There are printed pamphlets containing a roster of the Lee Camp Soldiers' Home in 1913 and also bylaws from 1910.

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