Carson, Robert Preston, Memoir, 1915. 27 items. Mss12:1898:2.A petition, ca. Confederate States Navy, Bureau of Orders and Detail, Order, 1863. This regiment served in most of the campaigns of the Army of Northern . Microfilm reel C589.This collection consists of the two-volume handwritten memoir of Catherine Mary Powell (Noland) Cochran (18141895) of Middleburg. 4 items. Mss1C6944a. Mss4C7f.Consist of physical disability or overage discharges issued to Walker Fewgitt ([i.e., Fugitt] of the 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment), John A. Greenstreet ([b. We are happy to exchange information with other researchers. Claiborne Family Papers, 18031954. Publius Valerius P. f . 167 items. Mss1C3552c. 1 item. 1st Virginia Artillery (CSA) 1 item. 1, 2. 1 item. 1 item. Walker's Brigade. Chapman, William Henry, Letter, 1887. 1 item. Microfilm reel C589.The papers of the Cocke family of Portsmouth contain the correspondence of three Civil War soldiers. 2 items. Coghill, James Lindsay, Papers, 18611862. Find the perfect first national drill stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. Confederate States War Department, Letter, 1861. 1848?) Cummings, Wilber F. (18351895), Letters, 1863. 1836), and father, Oscar F. Chisholm (b. Clark, George, Memoir, 1920. 8 items. Letters home, 18611864, from Cushwa include brief descriptions of his regiment's participation in the first battle of Bull Run and in a skirmish at Lewinsville, of picket duty near Alexandria (including a review attended by Governor John Letcher), of bad weather conditions in Prince William County in January 1862, and of the condition of his mount in July 1864 (section 1). Mss5:1C8397:1.A typed transcript of a memoir dictated in 1934 by Leroy Wesley Cox (18451938) of Albemarle County. Muster Out: Disbanded April 12, 1865.3, Commander(s): 1 item. 110 items. 761 items. 1 p. Mss12:1863 June 15:1.Special Order No. 1 item. Mss1C7637a. with seven of the companies becoming the nucleus of the new 13th Virginia Cavalry. Mss4C7607a2.A blank commission, 1861, from President Jefferson Davis authorizing privateering activities. Mss10: no. Bland enlisted in the 11th Virginia Reserve Battalion at Giles Court House on 5/6/64 in Giles county, Virginia. Published: November 29, 2019 Total records: 10,951. Mss12:1865 May 7:1.The order, 7 May 1865, issued by Dabney Herndon Maury surrendering forces under his command to the Union army. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Cavalry, Special Orders, 1863. Confederate States Army, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, Order Book, 1863. 167 items. 18 items. Cary Family Papers, 18441968. 1st Infantry, Mississippi Marine Brigade. Other Civil War related materials in the collection include a memorandum, written ca. Additional records are described in Virginia in the Civil War and United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865 (see below). Most of the letterbook is printed in the Official Records, ser. In great detail, Cox records incidents of his daily life in prison including observations on the weather, the exchange and release of fellow prisoners, the presence of disease, and news concerning the war in Virginia. 119 items. In nineteen volumes, Cooke describes daily duties and events throughout the war as an officer on the staffs of Philip St. George Cocke, Pierre G. T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, Samuel Jones, William Montgomery Gardner, Thomas Jordan (18191895), and Robert E. Lee. Mss12:1862 February 28:1.A muster roll, 28 February30 April 1862, of Company B of the 30th Virginia Infantry Regiment at Camp McIntosh. Confederate States Army, 28th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Guard Register, 18611862. Kept in camps in North Carolina and Virginia, the register bears the endorsements of James Henry Lane and Charles Cochrane Lee (18341862). 2nd Battalion Kentucky Rifles, Captain John T. Williams. 6, 1 October 1863, issued by J. E. B. Stuart assigning John Boursiquot Fontaine (18401864) to duty as medical director of the cavalry corps. 1, 48: pt. 1 item. 2 items. A letter, 2 February 1862, from William J. Chisholm (b. 1911. Emil Sturmfels received authority from the War Department, August 2, 1861, to recruit this battalion. 6th Confederate, Captain W. Monfort. 115 items. 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. Charlotte County, Board of Exemption, Records, 1862. Mss1C3552b.This collection contains the papers of the Chamberlayne family of Richmond. Claiborne Family Papers, 16651911. Mss1C8993a.Contains letters written in May 1863 by Wilber F. Cummings (of Westerville, Oneida County, N.Y.), a soldier in the 117th New York Infantry Regiment, to his wife, Charlotte (Boyd) Cummings, discussing the siege of Vicksburg and his recovery from wounds at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. Cuninghame (William) & Co., Glasgow, Scotland, Papers, 17531863. 10 items. 4 items. Caroline County, Enrolling Office, Certificate, 1864. Topics include general and specific military news from Charlotte County, Va., and northern Georgia in 1864, the effect of war on the population in northern Georgia (draft laws and civilian care of Confederate wounded), and comments on the Confederate cause in general (section 4). Confederate States Army, Virginia Military Institute Corps, Requisition, 1864. 3 items. Also in the collection are two muster rolls covering the following dates: 30 April30 June 1863 and 31 August31 October 1863. B. Noyes of St. Marks, Fla., regarding the operation of lighthouses under Noyes's authority. Campbell, John William, Papers, 18611862. Redesignated the 6th Virginia Reserves Battalion on February 27, 1865.1,2 Conrad, Holmes, Papers, 17941959. 1 item. 1906, by Lemuel Armistead Corbin describing a skirmish involving the 43rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion that took place at Adamstown, Md., on 13 October 1864 (Section 14); a record, 1861, of subscriptions collected to buy uniforms for the "Little Fork Rangers" (Company D of the 4th Virginia Cavalry); a list, 1861, of those in the 4th Virginia who received their enlistment bounty; a certificate, 1861, of enlistment in the "Little Fork Rangers" for Henry Wilkins Coons and George Dallas Coons (18421895) (section 23); a commission, 1861, of Clarke Hume Thompson (18351912) as first lieutenant in the 3d Regiment of Virginia Militia; and a pass, 1862, issued to Clarke Thompson (section 27). 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. There are payrolls from April 1862 for thirty-seven Tidewater Virginia & North Carolina units. Confederate States War Department, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Special Orders, 1863. The correspondence of Henry Wilkins Coons (18411862) of the 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment includes a letter, 22 November 1861, to Winfield Scott Coons (18151889) describing camp life, and letters, 1862, to Mary Corbin regarding cavalry operations during the Peninsula campaign, the Seven Days' battles, and the first battle of Bull Run (section 19). Photocopy. 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 16th, 17th, 18th, . Printed in VMHB 20 (1912): 42529. In his diary, 1 July 186422 June 1865, Cox describes his capture by members of the 20th New York Cavalry Regiment and his subsequent imprisonment at Camp Hamilton, Va., Point Lookout, Md., Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C., and Fort Delaware, Del. 1 p. Mss12:1862 November 20:1.A medical discharge, 20 November 1862, granted to James Hannock Lee (18441865) of Company G of the 2d Virginia Infantry Battalion by the general hospital at Farmville. Other wartime items include letters from William Lowther Jackson (discussing Union troop movements in the Shenandoah Valley in 1865); Lunsford Lindsay Lomax (concerning Confederate troops movements in the Valley in the fall of 1864); Hunter Holmes McGuire ([18351900] regarding food supplied to a hospital in Winchester in 1861); James D. Robison (noting the supply of whiskey for Confederate wounded); and James Alexander Seddon ([18151880] concerning the commission of William Shelton as second lieutenant of Company H of the 58th Virginia Infantry Regiment) (section 19). Mss4C7609a.This collection contains a variety of materials generated by the Confederate War Department. 1 item. 2,950 items. 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.). 1st (Wheat's) Special Battalion, Infantry (Louisiana Tigers) 3rd Battalion, Infantry (became the 15th Infantry) 4th Battalion, Infantry; 5th Battalion, Infantry (became the 21st Infantry) 6th Battalion, Infantry (became the 20th Infantry) 7th Battalion, Infantry; 8th Battalion, Infantry (became the 8th Heavy Artillery) 9th Battalion, Infantry Mss12:1862 November 20:1.The discharge, 1862, issued by the General Hospital in Farmville to James Hannock Lee (18441865) of the 22d Virginia Infantry Battalion. Mss5:1C7745:119. Virginia: 13th Infantry Battalion Reserves FIELD AND STAFF ASSIGNMENTS BATTLES COMPANIES OTHER UNIT INFO If any information is missing, Incorrect or you want to add Information then Send us an . Mss12:1864 December:1 oversize.A return, December 1864, for provisions secured and distributed in the Mountain District in North Carolina. 3, 5 January 1863, disbanding the 24th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers, under the command of John Scott. Chisolm, William Garnett, Papers, 17491955. Included are descriptions of Conolly's voyage aboard the Confederate blockade runner CSS Owl and his visits to Fayetteville, Raleigh, and Greensboro, N.C., Richmond and Petersburg, Va., and Philadelphia, Pa. Commanded by Colonel Robert Smith with Major Henry Smith as second in command. Confederate States Army, 59th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Letterbooks, 1863. 1 item. Poplicola , consul in 352 BC ; as praetor in 350 he commanded the reserves during the war against the Gauls . This unit was also known as the Virginia 13th Battalion Reserves and the Virginia Smith's Battalion Reserves. Confederate States Army, 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1861. turous expedition, and, without the sanction of your judgment, I should hesitate to grant the permission. Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company A (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company B (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company C (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company D (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company E (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company F (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company F&S (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company G (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company H (Confederate), Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company I (Confederate). Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. Included are drawings of the battle of Cloyd's Mountain, enclosed in a letter, 26 November 1887, from E. C. Arthur, formerly of the 23d Ohio Infantry Regiment, to David McNutt Cloyd (18551911) ("E. C. Arthur" folder). Mss12:1861 April 19:1 oversize.A muster roll, 19 April30 June 1861, for the Field and Staff of the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment. The entire collection is printed in Blake W. Corson, Jr., ed., My Dear Jennie (Richmond, 1982). Mss2C3612a1.Contains a typescript copy of the Civil War reminiscence, 1906, of Algernon Bertrand Chandler (b. 24 items. Typescript copy. 2 pp. Confederate States Army, 35th Virginia Cavalry Battalion, Pay Roll, 1864. The report is printed in the Official Records, ser. 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). Mss12:1861:1.This typed copy of the undated muster roll of Company B of the 15th Virginia Cavalry Regiment includes the name and rank of each member of the company. Mss12:1861 June 30:18 oversize.The muster rolls, 30 June31 August 1861, of Companies A, B, C, D, E, H, I, and K of the 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 1895, of Dahlgren's raid by George Harvey Clarke (section 58). Photocopy of typescript. Specific engagements described include the brigade's fight with the Union navy at Grand Gulf and the unit's participation in the battle of Port Gibson, Miss. Confederate States Army, 30th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1862. Conolly's diary chronicles his journey from the Bahamas to the coast of North Carolina and up through Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, and finally back to Ireland. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Special Order, 1863. Photocopy. Mss7:1W8317:1.A photocopy of a memorial, 1908, presented by the Confederate Historical Association in Memphis, Tenn., concerning service of Frederick Wolf (18351908) in Company I of the 15th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. This article about a specific military unit of the American Civil War is a stub. Other items include a pass, 1864, issued to B. Cushwa by the provost marshal of Martinsburg (now W.Va.); a pass, 1865, issued to Daniel Cushwa to visit Albemarle County to attend to horses; and a parole of honor, 1865, of Daniel Cushwa (section 2). 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). 10th Battalion Kentucky Rifles, Major J. Thomas Chenoweth. These lists are undated, but were created sometime between 1904 and 1918. 142, 15 June 1863, detailing Pvt. 1 volume. It was organized and mustered into service for the war, June 3, 1864. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Medical Director, General Orders, 1862. Materials include the morning report for the unit for May 1863; an ordnance stores list, 1863, for Company A; proceedings, 1863, of a board of survey on commissary stores at Battery No. GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - The 12th Battalion, Army Reserve Careers Group held a memorial service Thursday, Feb. 16 for an Army Reserve soldier at the Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve. Cox, Leroy Wesley, Memoirs, 1934. 16 items. 38th Light Artillery Battalion: Company A , Company B , Company C , Company D . Also in the order book are equipment inventories, general orders relating to the battery, and a copy of Pierre G. T. Beauregard's farewell address to the Confederate Army of the Potomac. 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. Mss4C7607a3.A commission, 14 May 1863, appointing George Tarry Sinclair (18161885) a commander in the provisional navy. Chamberlayne Family Papers, 18611957. 8 items. Mss2C6695b.Contains official letters and orders, 18631864, concerning John O. Coke's service in Henrico County as an enrolling officer in the Confederate Bureau of Conscription. 10), discuss living conditions at the prison (including diseases and clothing and food supplies), the possibility of prisoner exchanges, and the circumstances of their capture. 1st Batt., Reserves. Cazenove Family Papers, 18241937. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th5th6th7th 8th 9th. Mss3C7608a. Of particular note is a letter, 10 February 1864, in which Casey asks a family member to try to catch a deserter and to send Casey a certificate proving the capture in return for which Casey will receive a fifteen-day furlough. Letters also make frequent reference to religious subjects. Mss2C2468c.This collection contains materials relating to service of Thomas Henry Carter (18311908) in the 2d Corps Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. of Blackstone while in Richmond. Of note are three diaries, 8 June 18626 February 1867, kept by Amanda Chappelear with entries concerning war news from Fauquier County and northern Virginia, visits from Confederate soldiers and southern travelers, encounters with Union soldiers encamped at Belle Grove, and information on the activities of the 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion (sections 24). Section 3 consists of letters, 18621865, from John S. Mosby to the following individuals: the people of Middleburg (explaining that he will not stop his cavalry raids in the face of Union threats to burn down the town), Pauline (Clarke) Mosby ([18371876] concerning a June 1862 scouting raid proposed by Mosby and approved by Robert E. Lee and J. E. B. Stuart), Philip Henry Sheridan (regarding the incident of executing Union prisoners in retaliation for the execution of some of Mosby's men), and the men of the 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion (concerning his farewell to the unit). Mss2C6663b.This collection consists primarily of the wartime letters of two members of the Coiner family of Virginia. Confederate States Army, 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1861. 3 items. 2 items. Confederate States District Court, Virginia, Eastern District, Records, 18641865. . It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia.[1]. 1 item. It was attached to the 13th Battalion Virginia Artillery but for some time operated as an independent command. The diary has been published as An Irishman in Dixie: Thomas Conolly's Diary of the Fall of the Confederacy (Columbia, S.C., 1988), edited by Nelson D. Lankford. Confederate States Army, 21st Virginia Cavalry, Muster Roll, 1863. 2 pp. 1,360 items. Mss1C774c.This collection consists primarily of materials relating to the Civil War service of John Rogers Cooke (18331891) as colonel of the 27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment and as a brigadier general in the Army of Northern Virginia. Mss2R1867a1.The parole, 10 April 1865, issued to William T. Ratcliffe of Company F of the 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment at Appomattox Court House. 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. Confederate States Army, District of the Gulf, Order, 1865. Cushwa, Daniel G., Papers, 18501891. 1 item. 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). Section 3 contains a memoir, ca. 1864 Date of rank, and whether by appointment, election or promotion: Apr. The correspondence of Elizabeth Whiting (Powell) Conrad (18091872) includes letters to and from the following individuals: Anne Addison (Carr) Conrad (regarding news, 18611862, of family members in the Confederate army); David Holmes Conrad (concerning the death of Powell Conrad from typhoid fever and the imprisonment of Robert Young Conrad); Powell Conrad (describing life and the preparations for war at Harpers Ferry in April 1861); [?] The unit served in western Virginia and, assigned to J.F. 1, 51: pt. Photocopy. Regiments, Batteries and smaller units present on the Maryland Campaign of 1862 are listed below. Section 4 contains postwar letters of John S. Mosby with the following correspondents: William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (concerning the battles of First and Second Bull Run), Lunsford Lindsay Lomax (discussing the movements of Confederate troops in June 1863 before the battle of Gettysburg), William Henry Payne ([18301904] concerning events leading up to the battle of Gettysburg), John Codman Ropes ([18361899] concerning J. E. B. Stuart's role in the Gettysburg campaign), and Marcus Joseph Wright ([18311922] discussing J. E. B. Stuart, James Longstreet, and the Gettysburg campaign). 32 items. Particular items include letters, 19301934, from Carter discussing the wounding of Thomas J. Jackson at the battle of Chancellorsville; letters, 19001932, to Carter from Union veterans describing their participation in the battle of Chancellorsville; typed undated papers by Carter on Jackson's wounding and a postwar visit to the battlefield at Spotsylvania Court House; and hand-drawn maps of the battlefields of Chancellorsville and Spotsylvania Court House. 1st Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery (Hardaway's) (Moseley's) (Confederate) "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. Confederate States of Army, Discharges, 1862. The correspondence, May-June 1861, of Harrison Henry Cocke (17941873), while serving in the Confederate navy, concerns his role in commanding naval defenses on the James River (section 5). 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. 1,060 items. 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. Chappell, John Taylor, Recollections, ca. Also, include mentions of the vote for secession in Newtown and the mustering of militia forces (24 May 1861), slaves running away to Union forces (30 March 1863), and news of their brother James M. Cadwallader, who served with the 1st Virginia Cavalry, was captured in 1862, and was later exchanged. Also in the collection are copies of official letters, 1864, regarding Chamberlayne's promotion to captain of Davidson's Battery (section 2). Confederate States Army, 1st Virginia Engineers Regiment, Letterbook, 1864. Please Note: Virginia History Day state competition at VMHC on April 29-30. Mss2M3177a2.A letter, 24 December 1861, to John William Mansfield (18351862) from Judah Philip Benjamin (18111884) concerning a request for a copy of the regulations of the War Department in regard to reenlistment and organization for the war. Chelf, C. F., Agreement, 1883. Vidar Hole's Post Vidar Hole CEO at WilNor Governmental Services AS 1w Edited However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. 4 items. 14, 12 March 1865, issued to Zachary Taylor Chenoweth (18491893) of the 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment granting him a furlough. Correspondents in section 3 include, among others, Lucius Bellinger Northrop (18111894), James Brown McCaw (18231906), and James Henry Winder. The order is signed by Samuel Cooper, Confederate adjutant and inspector general. Note: Formerly known as the 4th Battalion Virginia Reserves. In 1999, after completion of the Basic Officers Course and the Infantry Officers Course . 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. (Letter of 10 October 1861 includes a message from their father, Ezra Cadwallader.). Claiborne, John Herbert, Papers, 18611865. in 19201921 by the R. E. Lee Camp No. Mss4C7e.This collection primarily concerns the 20th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion. It reported 16 casualties at Cross Keys and Port Republic, 111 at Gaines Mill, 34 at Cedar Mountain, 46 at Second Manassas, 22 at Fredericksburg, and 36 at Chancellorsville. Jan 2016 - Jul 20215 years 7 months. 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. Carter, Thomas Henry, Papers, 18651909. Other war-related items in the collection include a parole of honor, 18 April 1865, issued to John Carter; an affidavit, 9 June 1865, concerning the oath of allegiance of John Carter (section 2); letters, 18621864, concerning reports of Union troop movements near Fort Harrison in December 1864, the construction of outer defenses east of Richmond, and shoes for Alabama soldiers in December 1862 (section 4); orders, 18631865, regarding the poor conduct of Local Defense Troops in Richmond in 1864, and John Carter's appointments in the 2d Virginia Regiment, Local Defense Troops (section 5); letters, 18621863, to and from Henry Carter concerning an inspection of the 3d Company of Richmond Howitzers held in October 1863 and the payment of bounties to new recruits (section 7); orders and accounts, 18611863, concerning members of the 3d Company of Richmond Howitzers (section 8); and an undated map, drawn by Henry Carter, of Elizabeth City, Warwick, and York counties (section 9). 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. Photocopy. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. 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). Frederick Phisterer.Albany: J. Mss12:1865 April 21:1.A handwritten copy of the order, 21 April 1865, issued by John S. Mosby (18331916) disbanding the 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion. 13th Virginia Infantry 23rd Virginia Infantry 32nd Virginia Infantry 42nd Virginia Infantry 1 item. There is a guide to this collection in the Society's library. 1803?) 1819?) Mss12:1861 December 31:14 oversize.Muster rolls, 31 December 186131 August 1862, of Company F of the 5th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. 21 items. Carneal, Lafayette J., Papers, 18621864. 10th Kentucky Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Trimble. The diary contains brief daily entries primarily concerning the weather and camp life near Richmond. Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. 19 volumes. Mss12:1862 August 31:13 oversize.Items in this collection include two muster rolls, 31 August 186231 August 1863, of Company A and a muster roll, 31 August31 October 1862, of Company G of the 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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. A. Mss12:1861 April:1.This "Roll of the Military organization in Alexandria," n.d., concerns the distribution of arms delivered by William S. Kemper. 7 items. of Company E of the 35th Virginia Cavalry Battalion. Mss12:1862 January 1:1.A copy of a handwritten certificate, 1 January 1862, issued to William S. Noyes of the 5th Maine Infantry Regiment, for his "efficient and faithful" discharge of his duties as hospital steward at prison hospitals in Richmond.