13th battalion virginia reserves

Mss4C76085a1.A letter, 1 August 1864, to Secretary of the Treasury George Alfred Trenholm (18061876), concerning the extension of an exemption from military service for G. W. Butler, a former teller in the Treasury Department. 1916. robert smith 6th va res bn, Cooke Family Papers, 18551949. Other Civil War-related materials in the collection include a report, 1867, sent to Edward Porter Alexander from Henry Carrington listing the officers of and engagements fought in by the 18th Virginia (includes typescript copies), affidavits, 18631900, concerning Carrington's qualities as a soldier and attesting to the fact that he commanded the 18th Virginia during Pickett's Charge, and an undated roster of officers who served in the 18th Virginia, compiled by John Cullen Carrington (18601917) (section 10); letters, 18621864, to Charlotte Carrington from William Allen Carrington (18301866) concerning an election for colonel held by the 18th Virginia near Yorktown, from John Syng Dorsey Cullen (18321893) regarding the wounding and capture of Henry Carrington during Pickett's Charge, and from Betty L. Saunders discussing the threat of Union raids in Charlotte County (section 11); and letters and notes, 1909, to John Cullen Carrington from W. R. Lipscomb concerning Company B of the 1st Virginia Regiment of Reserves (section 12). Mss5:2T1127:12. 25118. Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin [edit | edit source] Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. Mss1C2686a.This collection consists entirely of the wartime letters of William Thomas Casey (18431864) of Caroline County. Organization of troops in the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, Brigadier General John H. Morgan commanding, August 1, 1864. Donegan Company, a Northern Virginia-based private real-time estate development company, where she managed new development leasing, third-party leasing, plus tenant depiction. 1 item. Mss2D7206a1.Special orders, 18 March 1865, authorized by Richard Stoddert Ewell, granting leave to J. M. Dooley of Company I of the 22d Virginia Infantry Regiment. Photocopy. 3 items. Carson, Robert Preston, Memoir, 1915. A letter, 2 February 1862, from William J. Chisholm (b. 1900, by Francis Chamberlayne offering a description of the burning of Chambersburg, Pa., on 30 July 1864. Mss4C7602a1.An account, 27 February 1863, with the quartermaster's office for 10,000 pounds each of hay and corn. B. Noyes of St. Marks, Fla., regarding the operation of lighthouses under Noyes's authority. Muster Out: Disbanded on April 12, 1865.3, Commander(s): 1824) to Elizabeth (Taylor) Bliss Dandridge concerning the death of Richard B. Garnett at the battle of Gettysburg (folder 38). Letters home, 18621865, from George Marion Coiner (18411912) concern his service in the 52d Virginia Infantry Regiment and in the 39th Virginia Cavalry Battalion and include descriptions of camp life, the 1862 Maryland campaign, his brother's capture at Gettysburg, Union shelling of Petersburg, troop movements around Petersburg, the battle of Hatcher's Run, and the military situation in February 1865 (section 2). Muster In: Organized as the 13th Virginia Reserves Battalion on June 3, 1864. Mss1C6553a. Mss5:1C3685:1.Recollections, entitled "From Yorktown to Williamsburg," written by John Taylor Chappell (18451915), formerly a member of Company A of the 10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, concerning his experiences during the siege of Yorktown and at the battle of Williamsburg. List of West Virginia Civil War Confederate units, Hampshire County, West Virginia, in the American Civil War, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=13th_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1126802469, Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Virginia, Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, American Civil War unit and formation stubs, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Champ G. Cooke, George Cullen, Benjamin F. Naile Weisiger, Charles T. Crittenden, Williamson G. George, Waller T. Patton, Zephaniah T. Ross, George A. Goodman, Charles H. Richards, William C. Scott, John W. Hibbs, Henry W. Murray, Frank V. Winston, Stockton Heth, William A. Ashby, John L. Brooks, Daniel Field, Andrew J. Eheart, Charles L. Graves, Conway Newman, William S. Parran, Samuel D. Buck, William H. Harrison, Lewis N. Huck, William H. Sherer, Job N. Cookus, Abraham Smith, Robert White, Felix Heiskell, John B. Sherrard, This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 09:06. 1 volume. Photocopy. Clay Family Papers, 17691951. 1 item. CALL: 804.340.1800 or 800.358.8701 #48, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. Mss4C440a2.An account, 23 March 1865, for food supplies purchased for Chimborazo Hospital by G. L. Gates, a hospital steward. Confederate States Army, Discharge, 1862. It contains basic facts about soldiers on both sides of the Civil War, a list of regiments, descriptions of significant . The correspondence of Harriet Boswell (Alexander) Caperton (18201899) includes a letter, 15 May 1864, from a Union officer, John Lawrence Botsford (d. 1898), notifying her that a guard will be posted to protect her property; letters, 1861, from her son, John Caperton (18441867), concerning his life in camp at the Hermitage Fair Grounds in Richmond; a letter, 9 April 1865, from Harriet Caperton to her son John discussing the fall of Richmond and the Confederate cause in general; and letters, 18611862, from Harriet Caperton to her sister, Sarah Ann (Caperton) Preston (18261908), regarding the secession crisis and the general course of the war (section 6). Also included is a newspaper clipping of Jefferson Davis's inaugural address. Also includes the copyright request filed for oil painting entitled The Burial of Latan by William Dickinson Washington (18341870). 14, 12 April 1862, praising the conduct of Elcon Jones of Company K of the 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment at the battle of New Madrid, Miss., while serving on detached duty with the Signal Corps. 1 item. Bland enlisted in the 11th Virginia Reserve Battalion at Giles Court House on 5/6/64 in Giles county, Virginia. Include the correspondence of Philip St. George Cooke with Edward Bates ([1793#8211;1869] concerning Cooke's assignment to command regular troops in the U.S. Army in 1861), William H. Collins (regarding Cooke's wartime reputation as presented in articles published by Century Magazine>), Rachel Wilt (Herzog) Cooke (concerning Philip Cooke's criticism of the leadership and strategy of the U.S. Army of the Potomac during the Seven Days' Battles), L. C. Dumas (regarding Cooke's complaint concerning the inclusion in a volume of the Army Official Records of a letter written during the Civil War by Fitz-John Porter to George Brinton McClellan recommending Cooke's removal from command of the cavalry of the U.S. Army of the Potomac), Abraham Lincoln (concerning a request by Cooke in November 1861 for an appointment to brigadier general in the U.S. Army), Wesley Merritt (regarding Cooke's abilities as a cavalry commander), and William Tecumseh Sherman (concerning Sherman's cavalry tactics during the Atlanta Campaign and Sherman's response to a postwar article written about the battle of Shiloh) (Section 1). Mss12:1862 October 31:7 oversize.A muster roll, 31 October31 December 1862, of Company H of the 13th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Mss12:1864 November:1.A roll, November 1864, listing members of the 1st Virginia Reserve Infantry Battalion by company. Please contact us using the Contact button in the menu at the top of the screen. 3. 1 item. Walker's Brigade. Confederate States Army, 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Record Book, 1864. Mss5:1C8394:1. In letters to Jennie Hill (Caldwell) Corson (18441899), William Corson describes, in detail, incidents of camp life (including daily duties, entertainments, and drill) and his participation in the October 1862 cavalry raid into Pennsylvania and the Peninsula, Bristoe, Petersburg, and 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaigns. 1 of Confederate Veterans to house the camp's portrait gallery and "archives." Ephraim is the bother of 2 other Civil . Cottrell Family Papers, 18061862. 1, 2. All Units - Artillery - Cavalry - Engineers - Infantry - Marines - Medical - Misc - Naval. National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, is searchable by soldier's name and state. ), Major (Lieutenant Colonel?) 1 item. Cooke, Giles Buckner, Diary, 18611865. Also in the collection is a letter, 8 March 1865, to William from Jennie Corson concerning the impending arrival of Union soldiers and her view of the Confederate cause in March 1865. Mss4C76093a1.A letter, 6 May 1864, to John Camden Shields (1820?1904) at Camp Lee, Richmond, concerning the conscription of Virginia militia into the Confederate army. Mss12:1863 June 30:13 oversize.Muster rolls, 30 June31 August 1863, for Companies C, H, and I of the 5th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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. Letters from Columbia Cary discuss family news, her taking of laudanum and the need for servant help, and her criticism of Magruder. 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. Confederate States War Department, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Special Orders, 1863. Also in the Society's collection are the papers, including a diary, of Rufus James Woolwine regarding his service in the 51st Virginia (Mss2W8885bc). Mss12:1864 August 31:1 oversize.A muster roll, 31 August30 October 1864, for Company G (1st) of the 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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). 1st Regulars 5th7th9th 21st 22nd 23rd 26th 30th Sharpshooter 45th, 1st 2nd3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th, 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th, 1st 2nd 8th 14th 15th 17th 27th, Albemarle Alexandria Alleghany Amherst, Amherst-Nelson Ashby Horse Artillery Ashland, Bath Bedford Bowyers-Johnsons Caroline, Charlottesville Horse Artillery Chesterfield, Crenshaw Dabney Danville Danville Ringold, DixieFauquier 1st Fluvanna 2nd Fluvanna, Giles Goochland Goochland Turner Halifax, King William Lewisburg Long Island Loudoun, Lowreys Louisa Morris Lunenburg Lynchburg, Lynchburg Lee Lynchburg Beauregard Rifles, Mathews Middlesex Monroe Nelson Newtown, Norfolk Norfolk Blues Page-Shenandoah, Peninsula Petersburg Petersburg Horse Artillery, 1st Richmond Howitzers2nd Richmond Howitzers, 3rd Richmond Howitzers Richmond Johnson, Salem Flying Artillery Stafford Staunton, Staunton Horse Artillery Stuart Horse Artillery, 2nd Stuart Horse Artillery Surry Turner. Mss12:1862 October 31:16 oversize.The muster rolls, 31 October 186230 June 1863, of Companies A, C, D, E, F, and H of the 33d Virginia Infantry Regiment. Also included is an abstract describing the company's formation and service in 1861. Coiner Family Papers, 18621986. Mss5:1C9228:1.This collection contains a photocopy of a typed transcript of a diary, 3 May 186015 June 1863, kept by Samuella (Hart) Curd of Richmond, Va., and Fulton, Mo. Correspondents include Isaac Howell Carrington (18271887), Elias Griswold, George W. Alexander, Lucien W. Richardson, and James West Pegram (18391881). 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. 21 george street,morwell 3840 telephone 0351354444 $1.80 inc. gst i hockey champs valley sport donation drive moe eisteddfod page 7 page 15 24 24 22 15 shower or two mostly sunny showers increase . Confederate States Army, 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion, Roll Book, 18641865. Mss9:2C8994:1.Consists of a photocopy of portion of an issue, 22 June 1866, of the Culpeper Weekly Observer and General Advertiser containing a list of Confederate soldiers (including their regiments) buried at Culpeper Court House. Mss4C7608a.This collection contains receipts, certificates, and warrants for payment from the Confederate Treasury Department. Other correspondents in this section include Benjamin F. Butler (concerning Butler's policy toward Southern refugees, the naval blockade, and Colonel Cary's concern for his library at Hampton Academy, where he had taught before the war), daughter Elizabeth Earle "Lizzie" (Cary) Daniel (of New Kent County; letter of 9 July 1861 discusses Cary's promotion and his inability to remove his servants from Hampton), A. G. Dickinson (concerning a photograph of John B. Magruder and Magruder's service in Texas during the Civil War), Thomas Ellett (of Richmond, concerning the reinterment of Jefferson Davis), Benjamin S. Ewell (concerning the safety of Hampton), Henry Heth (of Washington, D.C., concerning his inability to ride a horse at an upcoming Confederate reunion because of illness), John Bell Hood (of New Orleans, concerning his banking work after the Civil War), George A. Magruder, Jr. (regarding a citizen's desire to reclaim slaves from Fort Monroe), John B. Magruder (concerning the Yorktown campaign), Robert Northen (of Richmond, concerning Northen's experiences in the Confederate army), Charles Broadway Rouss (concerning a reception at the Museum of the Confederacy), G. William Semple (of Richmond, concerning Semple's appointment as General Magruder's medical director), Agnes Harwood Marshall Taliaferro (of Annandale, concerning Southern women), Peyton Wise (of Richmond, concerning a Confederate veteran stranded in North Carolina with no money), and the George E. Pickett Camp of United Confederate Veterans (containing an application form and meeting information). Civil War materials include a letter, 19 September 1863, from Charles Landon Carter Minor (18351903), while a member of Samuel Jones's staff, to Launcelot Minor Blackford (18371914) concerning Minor's hatred of Yankees, military operations near Abingdon, his fears for the safety of his wife (who is with him in the field), and his experiences while on a raid at Wytheville (section 3), and a letter, 28 April 1862, from Robert E. Lee to Charles Minor's wife, Frances Ansley (Cazenove) Minor (18391884), regarding her husband's efforts to gain appointment as a staff officer (section 4). Vidar Hole's Post Vidar Hole CEO at WilNor Governmental Services AS 1w Edited Confederate States Army, 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Rolls, 1861. Confederate States Treasury Department, Letter, 1864. 1822) concerning the transportation of arms for the army (a5); Special Order No. Mss1C6944a. 1, 18:15253. Excerpts of the diary have been published as Cobb's Ordeal: The Diaries of a Virginia Farmer, 18421872 (Athens, Ga., and London, 1998), edited by Daniel W. Crofts. Lieutenant Colonel Walker was promoted to colonel . First Brigade. Mss3C7608a. Microfilm reel C592.This letterbook, 6 August 18621 December 1863, contains copies of official letters and reports concerning the operations of the 1st Missouri Brigade during the Vicksburg campaign. The letters in Section 1 written by Thomas Henry Carter to his wife, Susan Elizabeth (Roy) Carter, have been published in Graham T. Dozier, ed., A Gunner in Lee's Army: The Civil War Letters of Thomas Henry Carter (2014). Died In War(0) Died In Unit(0) Wounded(1) Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company B (Confederate) Ages. of the 13th Battalion Virginia Reserves; organized and mustered into C. S. service June 3, 1864 for the war. Letters in section 5 communicate lists of men serving in the navy on Jamestown Island and reports of crew and armaments on gunboats and discuss the construction of forts along the James River. Microfilm reel C584.This collection contains materials relating to service of John Herbert Claiborne (18281905) as surgeon in the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Christian, Ann Webster (Gordon), Diary, 18601867. Infantry Regiment at Amazon.com, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in the ??? Campbell, Virginia Eppes (Dance), Papers, 18581865. #48, A&IGO, Feb 27, 1865. Also in the collection are Confederate tax-in-kind receipts for 1864 (section 29). Mss2C8444a1.A letter, 15 October 1864, from John Anthony Craig (18431901) of Company F of the 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment concerning the military situation in the Shenandoah Valley on the eve of the battle of Cedar Creek and his opinion of the Confederate cavalry operating in the Valley. Confederate States Army, Richmond Howitzers, 2d Company, Records, 18631864. April 18641 July 1869, kept by Cornelius Hart Carlton (18261887) of Company F of the 24th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Confederate States Army, Provost Marshal, Pass, 1865. Most of the general orders report the findings of various courts martial. 4th Kentucky Cavalry, Captain William D. Ray. Vernon, WA) 365th CBRN CO (SLC, UT) Chicago, IL 472nd CBRN BN 342nd CBRN Co (Urbana, IL) 379th CBRN CO (Chicago, IL) 388th CBRN CO (Junction . Nicole previously served as Vice Head at Miami-based 13th Floor Investment, where wife was . Also included is a commission, 21 September 1861, of Chamberlayne as a captain in the 4th Cavalry Regiment of Virginia Militia (section 4); and letters, 1861, written to Garland Hanes by his son Henry C. Hanes ([d. 1861] of the 4th Virginia Cavalry, concerning a cavalry skirmish at Fairfax Court House on 1 June and the death in that skirmish of John Quincy Marr [18251861]) and John Grattan Cabell ([18171896] describing the death of Henry C. Hanes in a cavalry skirmish in late June) (Section 10). Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Cavalry, Special Orders, 1863. Civil War items in the collection relate primarily to service of Henry Coalter Cabell (18201889) as commander of a battalion of artillery and later as commander of artillery in Lafayette McLaws's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia. 1,600 items. The 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in central and western Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia.. Its commanders were Colonels George A. Goodman, Ambrose P. Hill, James B. Terrill, and James A. Walker; and Majors Charles T. Crittenden and John B. Sherrard. 87 items. 186 items. 1 item. Confederate States War Department, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, General Orders, 1862.

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