Military Units Participating in 1865 Mobile Campaign. Alexander C. Latham 4th Virginia Infantry The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W.L. A 22 year old carpenter in Appomattox County, he mustered as Private, Company H, 18th Virginia Infantry on 7 May 1861. . 48th Georgia Infantry- Col. William Gibson (w/c), Capt. 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. 22nd Georgia Infantry- Col. Joseph A. Wasden (k), Capt. 24th Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Terry, Brig. The officers, too, acted with great gallantry. 12th Virginia Infantry The unit was largely composed of veterans of the 30th N. Y. infantry. Assigned to Floyd's Brigade, the unit fought at Kessler's Cross Lanes and Carnifex Ferry in western Virginia, then moved to Tennessee. West Confederate Avenue, near Spangler Woods. 56th Virginia Infantry- Col. William D. Stuart (mw), Lt. Col. Philip P. Slaughter. The Harper's Ferry Rifle Factory records contain consolidated abstracts of provisions, payrolls, and powers of attorney from civilian employees working at the Rifle Factory in Harper's Ferry between April and June 1861. 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. broward health medical center human resources phone number. 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. 3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion- Lt. Col. William G. Rice, Brig. Later it served in North Carolina, returned to Virginia, and took an active part in the battles at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor. Subseries 3: Infantry 8th Virginia Infantry 57th Virginia Infantry- Col. John Bowie Magruder (mw/c), Fauquier (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Captains [T. D.] Claiborne, [J. requesting the service records of Confederate veterans for pension applications. Please help us improve our roster by submitting names and addresses of former 18th Regiment members that you know. It served under the command of Generals Early, Garland, Armistead, Barton, and Steuart. The bulk of the collection covers the years 1861 to 1864, 1884, 1900, and 1905 to 1918. 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. 19th Virginia Infantry- Col. Henry Gantt (w), Lt. Col. John T. Ellis (mw) James F. Hart 44th Alabama Infantry- Col. William F. Perry 24th Virginia Cavalry Virginia. of Confederate Military Records. The 18th Virginia 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.. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUMES 1 - 6 Charles A. Chief Quartermaster: Lt. Col. James L. Corley Roster as of 21 August 2015. Commanded by Colonel R.E. 8x11 458 pp. The Miscellaneous (Folders) file includes various lists compiled by the Secretary. Nelson, Lamkin & Rives Virginia Artillery Units placed in Oversized Boxes 1-7 (4/D/37/9/4-6), Oversized (except Muster Rolls) from Series III: Miscellaneous Records, placed in Oversized Box 8 (4/D/37/9/6), Oversized Muster Rolls from Series II: Unit Records, Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Local Defense, Reserves, Virginia State Line, Militia, & Misc. This work seeks to record all of the casualties incurred by the men in Virginia regiments during the Civil War in a single source. 32nd Virginia Infantry 4th Virginia Cavalry First (1st) Mississippi Infantry Regiment, May 16th to December 20th, 1898 . The roster of this unit contains the names of 2243 men. 19th Battalion Virginia Artillery Benjamin C. McCurry R. Preston Chew The 18th endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. William G. Crenshaw Operations in Belgium and France, 1917-1919. 26th Georgia Infantry- Col. Edmund N. Atkinson Huger (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 46th Virginia Infantry 6th Virginia Cavalry 33rd North Carolina Infantry- Col. Clark M. Avery Joseph D. Moore) 16th Virginia Infantry 9th Virginia Cavalry 20th Virginia Cavalry Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery- Capt. 27th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Daniel M. Shriver 1st North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Hamilton Allen Brown The rolls are arranged by paymaster. William P. Moseley nipsco rate increase 2022. zillow software engineer intern; peter cookson, rowing The field officers were Colonels Henry A. Carrington and Robert E. Withers, Lieutenant Colonel George C. Cabell, and Major Edwin G. Wall. Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and only 2 officers and 32 men surrendered. 37th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William M. Barbour, 14th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert W. Folsom 16th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Milton J. Ferguson Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox . 5th Virginia Cavalry 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. of Military Affairs, 506 Ninth St. Office Building, Richmond, Va., 4 April 1918. Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery- Lt. William E. Zimmerman Henry H. Carlton (w), Lt. Columbus W. Motes, Brig. The general orders are not as extensive and mostly include resignations and promotions of officers from the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. 37th Virginia Infantry- Maj. Henry C. Wood, 1st Louisiana Infantry- Col. Michael Nolan The Certificates Issued by the U.S. War Dept. Gen. James H. Lane, Col. Clark M. Avery, 7th North Carolina Infantry- Maj. J. McCleod Turner (w/c), Capt. (Private) - Company D, Prospect Rifle Greys - 18th Regiment, Virginia Infantry - Captured April 6 . 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. Inspector General: Maj. Charles S. Venable A.] Volume one includes the following units: Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and only 2 officers and 32 men surrendered. Alabama. ft. Provenance: Companies A, C, and E enrolled at Ironton, Ohio on April 22, 1861. 42nd Mississippi Infantry- Col. Hugh R. Miller (mw/c) The 18th endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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. 48th Virginia Infantry Virginia Partisan Rangers Captain John H. McNeill. 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 . Gen. James J. Archer (c), Col. Birkett D. Fry (w), Lt. Col. Samuel G. Shepherd, 5th Alabama Infantry Battalion- Maj. Albert S. Van De Graaf Company B - Capt. michelle brown rumson nj obituary 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. Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 63rd Virginia Infantry 9th Alabama Infantry- Capt. Benjamin F. Winfield, Breathed's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. James Breathed 3rd Virginia Cavalry 16 Ancestors. 9th Virginia Infantry Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte. compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. Lieutenant Thomas Durphy was captured. 4th Company- Capt. 18th Connecticut InfantryMaj. Joseph Reid Anderson corresponded frequently with Bidgood while serving as the compiler and editor of the "VMI Biography." It is not clear who commanded the survivors of the regiment after the charge. 36th Virginia Infantry, formerly known as the 2nd Kanawha Regiment, was organized in July, 1861. See Stewart Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia (New York, Oxford: Facts on File, 1992), p. 221. 36th Virginia Infantry William A. Graham (w), Lt. Joseph Baker 4th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Bryan Grimes 18th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Thomas M. Griffin(w), Lt. Col. William H. Luse (c) 58th Virginia Infantry William M. Hadden Robert Lewis Dabney briefly served as chaplain for the regiment, before becoming chief of staff for Stonewall Jackson. 17th Georgia Infantry- Col. Wesley C. Hodges 15th Alabama Infantry- Col. William C. Oates, Capt. The unit fought at First Manassas under General Cocke, then was assigned to General Pickett's, Garnett's, and Hunton's Brigade. Note that some materials have been added to the collection since it was deposited at the State Library in 1918. New York: Chs. Roster. The Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment was organized in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in June, 1861. The correspondence primarily relates to service records of Virginians during the Civil War. The rosters are organized by regiment and the soldiers are listed alphabetically according to rank. The 24th Georgia Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The Roster Pages of the 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment have taken on a New Look and should load into your browser window much quicker. 2nd South Carolina Cavalry- Col. Matthew C. Butler The Unit Lists contain a few miscellaneous lists compiled by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records. Lieutenant Colonel Carrington was wounded and captured. 8x11 439 pp. Norfolk Blues Light Artillery (Virginia)- Capt. 1st & 2nd Stuart Horse Virginia Artillery William L. McLeod Unit: 18th Virginia Infantry. Sources - Civil War, 1861- 1865 . July 3. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). 7th Virginia Cavalry Co.H 1st Lt. Kent, Samuel S. VA 14th Inf . www.lva.virginia.gov/, Processed by: Craig S. Moore Nottoway, Barrs Virginia Artillery 16th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Samuel E. Baker Virginia. Virginia (Richmond) Battery- Capt. The result of this endeavor was a two-volume roster of Volume five includes the following units: Command guarding ammunition and supply trains. The Library of Virginia There is often a typescript copy of Bidgood's reply attached to the incoming correspondence. [1] Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Picketts Division was detached from the 1st Corps and transferred to the Richmond area. Base reads: Virginia to her Sons at Gettysburg. 8x11 457 pp. 14th Virginia Cavalry James W. Wyatt 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. The rosters provide the name of the soldier, rank, date of enlistment or commission, and sometimes remarks including killed in battle, captured, etc. Records, 1859-1996, of the Dept. 24th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert McMillin Please note that individual entries give minimal to no personal or military service. 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. Charles W. Squires Gen. Albert G. Jenkins (w), Col. Milton J. Ferguson, 14th Virginia Cavalry- Maj. Benjamin F. Eakle 17th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William H. French In some twenty-five or thirty minutes information was brought that General Garnetts brigade was ordered to retire. 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. Basil C. Manly R. Sidney Rice I have the copy for the 18th Virginia Infantry which was in the same brigade and often fought side by side with the 19th Virginia. 18th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John D. Barry Nadenbousch 14th Tennessee Infantry- Capt. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 1 Henry C. Albright The payrolls are signed and certified by the Master Armorer, Philip Burkhart, and approved by Brig.