Mss12:1864 February 28:1 oversize.A muster roll, 28 February30 April 1864, of Company A of the 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment recorded at Adam's Run, S.C. Confederate States Army, 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1864. Chamberlayne Family Papers, 18611963. 6th Battalion, Reserves (13th Battalion, Reserves; Smith's Battalion, Reserves) 6th Infantry Regiment: 7th (1st Nitre) Infantry Battalion Local Defense: 7th Infantry Gibson's Company: 7th Battalion, Reserves (5th Battalion, Valley Reserves) . 1 volume. 6 pp. Books relating to the ??? Facebook Dangerous Individuals and Organizations List (Reproduced War-related materials include letters, 18621863, from Heath Jones Christian (18441864) of Company D of the 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment to his parents discussing camp life and cavalry operations in the Shenandoah Valley in December 1863 (section 1) and a brief undated memoir by Garland Harwood Clarke (18471916) of Company G of the 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment concerning the unit's role in the Appomattox campaign (section 2). Mss1C7752b.Contains papers of Giles Buckner Cooke (18381937) relating to his service in the Confederate army on the staffs of Pierre G. T. Beauregard and Robert E. Lee, his activities as a Confederate veteran, and his service as an Episcopal clergyman in Virginia and Maryland. National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, is searchable by soldier's name and state. ii, 600-01. Infantry; Companies A, E, and F, 23rd Virginia Infantry; and Company K, 63rd Virginia . Mss12:1863:1 oversize. Mss4C76062a1.The order, 20 May 1863, transferring James West Pegram (18391881) from the James River Squadron to duty in Charleston, S.C. Confederate States President, Commission, 1861. Our database includes commanders and staffs of Brigades and larger organizations, but the vast majority of Campaign participants were in units below the Brigade level. Completed the Joint & Combined Warfighting School. Mss12:1864 December:1 oversize.A return, December 1864, for provisions secured and distributed in the Mountain District in North Carolina. 4th Annual Information Awards Dinner Recognize Superior Performance in Available for both RF and RM licensing. L. n . W. F. Baxter of Company A of the 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry for temporary duty with the War Department. 1 item. 1 item. Mss2C6565b.Letters, 18611862, written by James Lindsay Coghill (18351862) while serving in the 90th Regiment of Virginia Militia and the 50th Virginia Infantry Regiment, to his wife, Mary Jane (Tucker) Coghill (of Pedlar Mills). Included is a letter, 31 May 1861, from Robert R. Bowden of the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment to his mother concerning life in camp near Norfolk (section 7). Militia.". Redesignated as the 6th Infantry Battalion Reserves on February 27, 1865, per S.O. 239 items. The diary reflects Cooke's service in the following Confederate armies: the Army of the Potomac, the Army of the Mississippi, the Army of East Tennessee, the Army of Western Virginia, the Army of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, the Army of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and the Army of Northern Virginia. Vidar Hole on LinkedIn: #virginiaclass #ssn #ssn790 #highnorth # Chappell, John Taylor, Recollections, ca. Confederate States Army, 35th Virginia Cavalry Battalion, Pay Roll, 1864. 141, 10 July26 August 1863, assigning enlistees to their units; and a listing, 7 November 18635 July 1864, of horses and equipment, including valuations, belonging to individual soldiers. Mss4C7609a.This collection contains a variety of materials generated by the Confederate War Department. Mss12:1861 August 13:1.This order book, 13 August12 October 1861, contains copies of orders issued by Alfred Beckley concerning the brigade of militia under his command. Mss5:1C6334:124. 6th Battalion, Virginia Reserves Smith, Robert, Lt Col, 1864-1865 This was originally a command of nine companies, known as the 13th Battalion Virginia Reserves, under Lt Col Robert Smith. 1 p. Mss12:1862 June 21:1.A handwritten copy of General Order No. 637 items. A room was added to the C.M.I. Confederate States Army, 61st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 18611865. 7th Confederate, Lieutenant Colonel Clarence J. Prentice. 1911. 1876] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Douglas Southall Freeman ([18861953] concerning Robert E. Lee during the Appomattox campaign, George Taylor Lee ([18481933] regarding Robert E. Lee after the war), Thomas Taylor Munford ([18311919] concerning the battle of the Wilderness), and Braxton Harrison Tabb ([18691933] discussing southern attitudes toward the memory of Abraham Lincoln) (section 1). The Austrian succession.Renewed treaty with the six nations.Breaking out of the war.Governor Shirley attacks Louisburg.Co-operation of the colonies.Commodore Warren's squadron.Siege of Louisburg.The city capitulates.Franklin's scheme for raising troops.The peace of Aix-la-Chapelle.Louisburg and Cape Breton returned to . 256, 1864, detailing John T. Hicks for duty as a shoemaker (a6); an account, 1862, with Sarah Timberlake of Clarke County for two tons of hay (a7); a letterbook, 1722 November 1861, from the Confederate Engineer's Office concerning Joseph E. Johnston, John Clifford Pemberton, and African-American laborers in the Confederate army (a8); a circular, 1864, from the Department of Richmond concerning furloughs (a9); an undated draft of a resolution by the Confederate Congress announcing the defeat of Union forces and expressing appreciation to Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia (a10); and a parole, 1865, issued at Appomattox Court House to Edward Garlick Gwathmey (18391931) of the Fredericksburg Artillery (a11). 9 of the Richmond Defenses; Special Order No. 6th Confederate, Captain W. Monfort. Confederate States Army, Department of Henrico, papers, 18611864. Mss12:1863 March 12:1.A printed copy of an unnumbered general order, 12 March 1863, from J. E. B. Stuart commending John S. Mosby (18331916) on his capture of Edwin Henry Stoughton and several other Union soldiers at Fairfax Court House. B.F. Dodson 13th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery Confederate Virginia B.H. The unit was transferred to the infantry and merged into the 61st Regiment in October, 1862. Mss5:1C3685:2.Recollections, written by John Taylor Chappell (18451915), concerning primarily his experiences while serving in Company H of the 23d Virginia Infantry Regiment during the Confederate retreat following the battle of Rich Mountain. Cooke Family Papers, 18551949. 280 items. Mss1C774b.Items in this small collection relate primarily to the military service of John Rogers Cooke (18331891). 24 items. 1st Battalion Kentucky Rifles, Captain Peter M. Everett. Chisolm, William Garnett, Papers, 17491955. Companies (batteries) are listed separately as they rarely fought as a unit; they are also listed under artillery batteries (above). Ephraim Osborne (1846-1864) - Find a Grave Memorial Corson, William Clark, Papers, 18611865. Mss4C7604a1.Papers, 2 January 1862, issued by the Confederate customs collector in New Orleans, La., to the SS Cuba clearing it for a voyage to Havana, Cuba. Photocopy. Re: 6TH Battalion Res. Com. C. Virginia 1890. The 35th and 43rd Infantry did not complete organization. 8 items. Mss12:1862 April 30:1 oversize.A muster roll, 30 April1 July 1862, of Company C of the 3d Virginia Infantry Regiment. 761 items. 1862 Letter by Major Edmond Bradford, Mustering Officer for Huger's Confederate States War Department, Bureau of Conscription, Enrolling Book, 18631864. Channell, Chester F., Papers, 18621864. Dodson 34th Regiment, Virginia Infantry Confederate Virginia B.S. Mss2M3654a1.A letter, 9 November 1861, to A. Also in the collection are letters from various individuals including David Holmes Conrad (concerning the effect of the war on his family and on Winchester in general in the spring of 1861 and the death of two of his sons at the first battle of Bull Run); Powell Conrad (describing the raising of Confederate troops in Winchester in May 1861); and A. W. MacDonald ([b. Microfilm reel B13.Consists of the papers of members of the Conrad family of Winchester. crosses the Lower Peninsula from Empire to Harrisville . Confederate States Army, Richmond Howitzers, 2d Company, Records, 18631864. Redesignated the 6th Virginia Reserves Battalion on February 27, 1865.1,2 Mss2C3558b.This collection contains the papers of several generations of the Chamberlayne family of Virginia. TransQuest/test.src at master TharinduDR/TransQuest GitHub samuel m. wallace 11th va res bn, Next post: NP: June 13, 1864 Philadelphia Inquirer: Interesting from the White House, Subscribe to The Siege of Petersburg Online RSS Feed, Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Minor Events, Scouts, Actions and Skirmishes, The Beefsteak Raid (September 14-17, 1864), The Battle of Fort Stedman (March 25, 1865), Nafziger Civil War Petersburg Campaign Orbats (OOBs), GBACW: The Battle of New Market Heights by Scot Rohrer, 150 Years Ago Today at Petersburg: February 27, 1865, The Confederate Order of Battle, Volume 1: The Army of Northern Virginia, Battle of New Market Heights Memorial and Education Association, Fort Wiki: Defenses of Richmond and Petersburg, Interpretive Challenges (Emmanuel Dabney), Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Samuel M. Wallace (? After fighting at First Manassas and in Jackson's Valley Campaign, it served in General Early's, W.Smith's, Pegram's, and J.A. 157 items. 27 items. Caroline County, Enrolling Office, Certificate, 1864. Photocopies. Confederate States Army, 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Pass, 1865. Carter, Thomas Henry, Papers, 18611896. Untitled Document [www.ranger95.com] Conolly, Thomas, Diary, 1865. David Musick - Russell County, Virginia in the Civil War 4th Pennsylvania Infantry Reserves 5th Penyslviania Infantry 18th Pennsylvania Infantry. Mss12:1863 December 31:1 oversize.A muster roll, 31 December 1863, of Company C of the 21st Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Mss1C6458dFA2. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Cavalry, Special Orders, 1863. The March and early April entries offer accounts of Conolly's social visits with Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and other Confederate officers including Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox and Henry Heth. Also, include two letters concerning Coghill's death in an army hospital in Clarksville, Tenn., following his wounding in the battle of Fort Donelson (b11-12); newspaper clippings concerning the battle of Fort Donelson and the death of J. L. Coghill (b13-16); and Coghill's commission as a Second Lieutenant of Riflemen in the 90th Regiment of Virginia Militia (signed by John Letcher [18131884]) (b17). Company A - Captain Robert Brown - many men from Smyth County, Company B - Captain Samuel L. Graham - many men from Tazewell County, Company C - Lieutenant J. S. Booher - many men from Washington County, Company D - Captain Evan D. Richardson - many men from Smyth County, Compnany F - Captain William Barrow - many men from Washington County, Company G - Captain A. P. Gilmer - many men from Russell County, Company I - Captain Thomas E. Patterson - many men from Washington County, The above information about the companies and counties is from History of Tazewell County and Southwest Virginia, 1748-1920, pages 629 and 630. Confederate States Army, 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Morning Report, 1863. It disbanded April 12, 1865. Organization of troops in the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, Brigadier General John H. Morgan commanding, August 1, 1864. Confederate States Commissioner, Agreement, 1861. Mss2C3675a1.A letter, 27 August 1887, from William Henry Chapman (18401929) to James Longstreet concerning the Dixie (Page County) Artillery Battery at the second battle of Bull Run. Carner (1884-1979) in 1960-1963, consisting of the rosters of Company E, 21st Virginia . Died In War(0) Died In Unit(0) Wounded(1) Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company B (Confederate) Ages. Photocopy. Included in the list is the name of each soldier and the type of weapon(s) he received. Claiborne Family Papers, 16651911. 2nd Battalion Kentucky Cavalry, Major Jacob T. Cassell. 1,060 items. Cushwa, Daniel G., Papers, 18501891. Bland enlisted in the 11th Virginia Reserve Battalion at Giles Court House on 5/6/64 in Giles county, Virginia. (Letter of 10 October 1861 includes a message from their father, Ezra Cadwallader.). Mss2B2475a1.A pass, 21 May 1862, granting George Ainsley Barksdale (18351910) permission to visit the battery at Drewry's Bluff. Mss2C9725a1.A letter, 12 March 1864, from C. A. Cuthbert to John Mercer Brooke (18261906) of the Confederate Naval Ordnance Department concerning the sale of two privateers. 1 item. Also included are brief entries describing cavalry action east of Richmond in August and September 1864, the chaotic activity in the city on 3 April 1865, and the retreat toward Appomattox Court House. The correspondence of Holmes Conrad (18401915) includes letters, 18611864, to and from his mother, Elizabeth Whiting (Powell) Conrad (18091872), concerning camp life as a member of the 1st and the 11th Virginia cavalry regiments, news of Thomas J. Jackson's troops at Romney (now W.Va.), and rumors regarding the possibility of Union attacks in the Winchester area; letters, 18611864, to and from his father, Robert Young Conrad (18051875), regarding Jackson's effect on the citizens of Winchester, rumors of Union advances in the region, a cavalry skirmish near Falls Church in August 1861, and camp life in winter quarters; and a letter, 2 January 1865, from Thomas Lafayette Rosser requesting Samuel Cooper to appoint Holmes Conrad assistant adjutant and inspector general on Rosser's staff (section 2). 13th Battalion, North Carolina Light Artillery Overview: 13th Artillery Battalion was organized in December, 1863, with six companies. Civil War-related materials consist primarily of postwar correspondence with the following individuals: Homer Atkinson ([b. John Mutter - Russell County, Virginia in the Civil War Microfilm reel C592.The records, 18631864, of the 2d Company of Richmond Howitzers primarily consists of ordnance, clothing, and equipment returns and invoices. Clay Family Papers, 17691951. The wartime portions of the diary are printed in the Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society of Virginia 24 (January 1968). 1 item. Mss12:1861:2.This memorandum book (many of the pages of which are blank), n.d., contains a list of the names and ranks of the members of the 1st Company of Richmond Howitzers. Able to lead joint planning efforts . Mss12:1861 May 3:1. The 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves was commanded by Colonel Robert Smith of Tazewell County with Major Henry Smith of Russell County as second in command. Letters from Columbia Cary discuss family news, her taking of laudanum and the need for servant help, and her criticism of Magruder. Mss4C76096a1.A letter, 13 January 1865, to William C. Kloman of Richmond requesting him to appear before the Army Medical Board for an examination for the position of surgeon in the Confederate army. Confederate States Army, 53d Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, n.d. 3 pp. 1 at Danville. 9 pp. Muster In: Organized as the 13th Virginia Reserves Battalion on June 3, 1864. Wikizero - List of Louisiana Confederate Civil War units Mss2K324a1.A pass, 1 April 1865, issued by the provost marshal in Petersburg to James C. Kemp granting him permission to visit Chesterfield. 1898, presented to the Court of Henry County by surviving members of Company H of the 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment to have the company roster recorded in the county records. Section 3 contains a memoir, ca. The entire collection is printed in Blake W. Corson, Jr., ed., My Dear Jennie (Richmond, 1982). Mss1C8184a.This collection contains the wartime correspondence, 18611865, of William Clark Corson (18371895) of Company G of the 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Confederate States Army, 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Descriptive Roll, 1861. Claiborne Family Papers, 17391938. ; letters, 1863, from Daniel Harvey Hill regarding the transfer of a member of the 27th North Carolina to Hills command to serve as a courier, and Cooke's imminent transfer from North Carolina to Virginia; a letter, 8 October 1863, from Robert E. Lee to Cooke, on the eve of the battle of Bristoe Station ordering him to prepare his brigade to move at any moment; letters, 1861, to his sister, Flora (Cooke) Stuart (18361923), concerning his desire to serve in the cavalry of the Confederate army, and describing life in the army near Fredericksburg in July 1861; and letters, 1863, to and from J. E. B. Stuart discussing the course of the war in North Carolina and Stuart's attitude toward promotion and several of his fellow Confederate officers (section 1).
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