List of Virginia Civil War units | Military Wiki | Fandom 32 items. 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. Died In War(0) Died In Unit(0) Wounded(1) Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company B (Confederate) Ages. Also in the collection are letters, 18631865, from W. H. Hanlon and James K. McComb to Coiner family members concerning the Martin Coiner's capture at the battle of Gettysburg and his subsequent imprisonment at Fort Delaware, Del. 1845) of King and Queen County. Belsches was appointed major. 28 items. 2 pp. a cellist 's preparatory motion for pizzicato is larger and slower than that of a violinist . Roster dated: Not dated Date of entry or muster into Confederate service: Apr. ], issued by William Henry Chase Whiting concerning the use of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Mss12:1861 December 31:14 oversize.Muster rolls, 31 December 186131 August 1862, of Company F of the 5th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. 1911. It did not serve as one command. 9 of the Richmond Defenses; Special Order No. 171, 1864, regarding the appointment of a garrison court martial; and a letter, 1865, concerning a requested leave of absence for G. W. Johnson of the 20th Artillery. Mss1C3552c. 7 items. 1st Battalion Kentucky Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel R. A. Alston. 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. Confederate States Army, 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 18631864. 1862. 1840) of Richmond written on board a transport, in which Coles describes Confederate artillery fire against Union troops on Roanoke Island, N.C. Coles was killed the next day in the battle of Roanoke Island. Also includes passes, 18611865, issued to Elizabeth Whiting (Powell) Conrad and Robert Young Conrad by Confederate and United States authorities granting them permission to travel around the Winchester area, oaths of allegiance, 1865, to the United States government sworn by Robert Conrad (section 28), secession resolutions written by Robert Conrad at the Virginia secession convention of 1861, and notes, 1862, concerning Robert Conrad's arrest by the Union army in Winchester (section 29). Clarke Family Papers, 18151938. Confederate States War Department, Letter, 1861. 334 items. A room was added to the C.M.I. 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 . 1 item. Mss1C5796a.Papers of the Clayton and related Semmes families of Georgia include letters (section 1), 18621863, of Paul Jones Semmes (of Wilkes County, Ga., a brigade commander in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia) chiefly to his sister, Caroline Maria (Semmes) Clayton (of Atlanta, Ga.). 1830?] 13th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery 16th Battalion, Virginia Heavy Artillery 18th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery 18th Battalion, Virginia Heavy Artillery 19th Battalion, Virginia Heavy Artillery (Atkinson's) 20th Battalion, Virginia Heavy Artillery 38th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery (Read's) Virginia Artillery Batteries Chappell, John Taylor, Poem, 1865. 3. 1 item.
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Virginia Civil War Confederate Units 9th through 31st . Also included are descriptions of the chaotic atmosphere in Richmond during the evacuation fire and of northern reactions to Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Mss12:1861 May 11:1. Other items include an essay, 1887, by Henry Cabell on 1st Corps artillery at the battle of Gettysburg and an undated postwar speech by Robert Stiles concerning Cabell's character and war service (section 35). 1st Battalion Kentucky Rifles, Captain Peter M. Everett. B. Noyes of St. Marks, Fla., regarding the operation of lighthouses under Noyes's authority. [2] Google Books, 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (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=13th_Battalion,_Virginia_Reserves_(Confederate)&oldid=3140597, Virginia - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865. Cox, Leroy Wesley, Memoirs, 1934.
War of the Rebellion: Serial 078 Page 0741 Chapter LI - eHISTORY Collins, John Overton, papers, 18571865. Also in this section are letters from Claiborne's brothers, James William Claiborne (18251906) of Mahone's division and Virginius Howard Claiborne (18331897), describing camp life near Petersburg in 1865 and recruiting duty in Scott County in 1861.
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