Typescript copy. 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. Mss4C7a.This collection contains Confederate military materials from several different official sources. Mss2C2468c.This collection contains materials relating to service of Thomas Henry Carter (18311908) in the 2d Corps Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. Printed in the Official Records, ser. Published: November 29, 2019 Total records: 10,951. Included on the roll are remarks concerning the service record of each soldier. Carneal, Lafayette J., Papers, 18621864. Coiner Family Papers, 18621986. Coleman, Ethelbert Algernon, Papers, 18641865. 1 item. 3 items. The correspondence of Henry Alexander Carrington (18321885) of the 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment includes letters, 18621864, to his wife, Charlotte Elizabeth (Cullen) Carrington, concerning camp life in northern Virginia in 1861, the suicide of Philip St. George Cocke, the first battle of Bull Run, general war news, the battle of Williamsburg, a recommendation for his promotion by George Edward Pickett, rumors regarding Union desertions following the Emancipation Proclamation, the Suffolk and Bermuda Hundred campaigns, and Carrington's arrival at Point Lookout, Md., as a prisoner of war; a letter, 18 September 1863, to Maria Louisa (Dabney) Carrington (18251902) regarding his life as a prisoner at Johnson's Island, Ohio; a letter, 23 May 1864, from Montgomery Dent Corse praising the conduct of Eppa Hunton's brigade; a letter, 19 March 1864, from Eppa Hunton concerning the reorganization of his brigade and Carrington's return from prison in the North; letters, 1863, from Clement Carrington Read (18051872) of Montreal, Canada, offering assistance to Carrington while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio; and a letter, 23 December 1862, from Robert Enoch Withers (18211907) discussing the battle of Fredericksburg and the price of food items in Danville (section 9). Conway, Catlett Fitzhugh, Memoir, ca. In 1999, after completion of the Basic Officers Course and the Infantry Officers Course . Other items in the volumes include newspaper clippings concerning Robert E. Lee, J. E. B. Stuart, and military engagements; military passes; and orders, 18631865, concerning the service of John Henry Cochran (d. 1896) in the artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. 3. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Special Order, 1863. Commander (s . Chamberlayne, John Hampden, Papers, 18581877. 1804), discuss camp life in northern Virginia in the fall and winter of 1861 and the battle of Ball's Bluff. An additional letter of 29 February 1864 says he wishes the war would end, but vows he will remain in the army for the duration; letter of 9 April 1864 says that as long as men like Abraham Lincoln and Georgia governor Joseph E. Brown are in power, the war will continue. Redesignated as the 6th Infantry Battalion Reserves on February 27, 1865, per S.O. 1 item. 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.[1] The men were from the counties of Cumberland, New Hanover, Beaufort, Orange, Craven, and Wake. 1 item. The 6th Reserves were later reorganized and designated the 13th Battalion Virginia Reserves. 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Confederate) FamilySearch Confederate States Army, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, Order, n.d. 1 p. Mss12:1863 August 7:1.An order, 7 August [1863? 38th Light Artillery Battalion: Company A , Company B , Company C , Company D . Confederate States Army, 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Pass, 1865. 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. Confederate Memorial Association, Richmond, Records, 18961947. 1 p. Mss12:1863 November 29:1.General Order No. 167 items. 4, 21 June 1862, issued by Robert E. Lee, regarding standard procedures for recording and transporting sick soldiers from brigades and divisions to the general hospital at Richmond. 1 item. The cover of this item bears the designation "Home Guard.". 1900, written by Francis Chamberlayne concerning his service in Company I of the 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment and includes his service in Richmond and in northern Virginia in 1861, camp life, and the first battle of Bull Run. 6, 1 October 1863, issued by J. E. B. Stuart assigning John Boursiquot Fontaine (18401864) to duty as medical director of the cavalry corps. Confederate States Army, Mountain District, North Carolina, Return, 1864. 2nd Battalion Kentucky Rifles, Captain John T. Williams. 95 items. Mss4C7d oversize.This collection contains drawings of bridges, batteries, and ordnance in Virginia received for approval by Jeremy Francis Gilmer (18181883). Technical Writer / Curriculum Developer / Instructor. 8 items. Included is a list, ca. 3. Mss12:1862:1. 1 item. The order is signed by Lee's aide, Walter Herron Taylor (18381916). Early's Shenandoah Valley campaign, and his hopes regarding his release from Fort McHenry in November 1864; and a letter, 20 March 1862, to Alpheus Starkey Williams concerning the confiscation of two of Conrad's slaves, with notes describing his confrontation with Williams and Nathaniel Prentiss Banks over the matter (section 5). Other items in the collection include Cooke's amnesty oath, 1865, and several 1863 Confederate bonds (section 2); an undated newspaper article containing a printed 1862 letter by Joseph C. Webb offering a detailed description of the experience of the 27th North Carolina at the battle of Antietam (section 3); an undated map of the battle of Fredericksburg, showing, among other things, the location of Cooke's wounding, and a sketch, 1862, of the Holly Shelter Creek, N.C., vicinity (section 4); and a handwritten copy of General Order No. Confederate States Army, Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, General Order, 1863. Microfilm reel C584.This collection contains materials relating to service of John Herbert Claiborne (18281905) as surgeon in the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 888 items. USA. Mss12:1861 August 31:1 oversize.A muster roll, 31 August1 November 1861, containing the names, enlistment information, and pay records for the members of Company E of the 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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. Anna supported the Union initially and thought it was too much to give up simply to continue the system of slavery; she later sewed shirts for her brothers and made knapsacks at 8 cents a piece. Mss12:1861 April 19:1 oversize.A muster roll, 19 April30 June 1861, for the Field and Staff of the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Letters from Columbia Cary discuss family news, her taking of laudanum and the need for servant help, and her criticism of Magruder. Mss1C2358d. Email Us! The 13th was prominent in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then it moved with Gen. Jubal Early to the Shenandoah Valley and later was involved in the Appomattox operations. 1 item. 1, 24. Infantry Regiment. 1 p. Mss12:1862 June 21:1.A handwritten copy of General Order No. Also included are notes concerning overall casualty totals, 18611865, prisoners captured at the battles of Williamsburg and Gettysburg, and a brief history of the unit's enlistment in April 1861. Microfilm reels C451452.This collection contains the papers of Amanda Virginia (Edmonds) Chappelear (18391921) of Belle Grove, Fauquier County. 110 items. 1911 by Catlett Fitzhugh Conway (18401929) of Green County. Mss5:1C6334:124. Cloyd Family Papers, 17771887. 142, 15 June 1863, detailing Pvt. She writes from Retirement House and later Locust Grove. 1836?) Mss12:1862 October 31:7 oversize.A muster roll, 31 October31 December 1862, of Company H of the 13th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Confederate States Army, 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1864. Microfilm reel C225.This collection contains papers relating to the Falmouth operations of the tobacco merchant William Cuninghame & Co., of Glasgow, Scotland. 1 item. 1 p. Photocopy. . Mss12:1861:7.This handwritten copy of a roster of Company A of the 43d North Carolina Infantry Regiment includes the names and brief service records of the members of the unit, a list of those who surrendered at Appomattox Court House, total casualty figures, and a brief history of the company's organization in 1861. Chenoweth, Joseph Hart, Papers, 18571862. Mostly wartime letters to his wife, Catherine (Scruggs) Collins (1840?1882), the letters, 18611864, concern his service in the 10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. 3 items. 1 item. 112 items. Also included is a reminiscence by Judge Robert White of West Virginia, chairman of the association's executive committee, concerning a skirmish at Harmon's Hill preceding the battle of Waynesboro on 2 March 1865 (box 14). Mss2C8425b.Contains the papers of George J. Crafts and includes a letter, 16 December 1863, to Crafts, while serving as an assistant quartermaster in the Confederate Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, ordering him to transport men and cargo to Fort Johnson and Fort Sumter, S.C. Craig, John Anthony, Letter, 1864. #48, A&IGO, Feb 27, 1865. ???? 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. Mss2K324a1.A pass, 1 April 1865, issued by the provost marshal in Petersburg to James C. Kemp granting him permission to visit Chesterfield. Microfilm reel C593.This letterbook, 3 May11 October 1861, contains copies of the official correspondence of Harrison Ball Tomlin (18151897) while serving as commander of Confederate forces at West Point. Confederate States District Court, Virginia, Eastern District, Records, 18641865. Confederate States Army, 1st Virginia Engineers Regiment, Letterbook, 1864. Mss2C6435a1.A letter, 25 April 1865, from Alonzo L. Harrod, while serving in North Carolina with the Union Army of the Tennessee, to Leonidas B. Cochran concerning the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia and the impending surrender of the Confederate Army of Tennessee. Richmond,Virginia23220, Galleries, Store, & Caf daily 10:00 am-5:00 pm 761 items. Companies (batteries) are listed separately as they rarely fought as a unit; they are also listed under artillery batteries (above). 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). 1 item. Also includes receipts, 18621864, of Lightfoot & Flanders, East Macon, for cotton. Confederate States War Department, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Special Orders, 1863. Mss4C7e.This collection primarily concerns the 20th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion. Companies. 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. The collection includes a small photograph of Chappell. A faded letter, dated 8 February 1863, apparently concerns Clayton's request for a transfer and that his servant, Othello, be sent to camp; another nearly illegible letter, dated 14 March 1863, apparently concerns his request for a transfer, the upcoming gubernatorial election, and the explosion at the Richmond Ordnance Laboratory the previous day. The 13thTransportation Battalion was first activated on 20 June 1957 under the 2ndInfantry Division at Fort Richardson, Alaska. Carter Family Papers, 18561931. 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.