Mss1C7635a.This collection consists of a photocopy of a diary, 23 February26 May 1865, kept by Thomas Conolly (18231876), a member of the British Parliament from County Kildare, Ireland. 1845), contains the names of enlistees enrolled by Samuel Thomas Bayly (18301872); Special Orders Nos. 1822) concerning the transportation of arms for the army (a5); Special Order No. Printed in the Official Records, ser. 7th Confederate, Lieutenant Colonel Clarence J. Prentice. 7 items. Included here are Cooke's commissions, 18611862, in the Confederate army as lieutenant colonel and brigadier general; a letter, 1865, of tribute presented to Cooke by members of his brigade following the surrender at Appomattox; and Cooke's parole, 1865, issued at Appomattox Court House. The correspondence of Julia Ann (Cooley) Price (18311916) includes a letter, 12 May 1863, to her sister-in-law, Caroline (Higgins) Cooley, concerning, in part, the death of Thomas J. Jackson, and letters, 1864, from her cousin, John T. Cooley, describing the execution of Confederate deserters and his service in the 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment during the 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaign (section 6). 1 item. B.F. Dodson 13th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery Confederate Virginia B.H. Included are brief descriptions of his service in Company D (2nd) of the 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment in western Virginia (now W.Va.) and North Carolina in 1861 and in Petersburg in 1864. Sicily-Rome American Cemetery is managed by American Battle Monuments Commission, and lies at the north edge of the town of Nettuno, Italy, which is immediately east of Anzio, and 38 miles south of Rome. Mss2C3612a1.Contains a typescript copy of the Civil War reminiscence, 1906, of Algernon Bertrand Chandler (b. (Williams Rifles) 1st Reg., Reserves (Farinholt's) 1st Reg., State Reserves (2nd Class Militia) . Civil War items in the collection consist of letters, 18611862, sent to Herbert Augustine Claiborne (18191902) of the Confederate Commissary Department in Richmond concerning requests for subsistence stores and commissary supplies (section 3). Confederate States District Court, Virginia, Eastern District, Records, 18641865. Also in the collection are letters from various individuals including David Holmes Conrad (concerning the effect of the war on his family and on Winchester in general in the spring of 1861 and the death of two of his sons at the first battle of Bull Run); Powell Conrad (describing the raising of Confederate troops in Winchester in May 1861); and A. W. MacDonald ([b. Confederate States Army, Department of Henrico, papers, 18611864. of Tazewell County in the 2d Colored Kansas Infantry Regiment. Microfilm reels C586589.The papers of Herbert Augustine Claiborne (18191902) of Richmond account for more than two-thirds of this collection. It included three companies from the 5th Regiment Virginia . Mss1C7835a.This collection contains the papers of the Coons family of Culpeper County. 9, made by V. Latrobe, and currency issued by the Confederacy (1864) and North Carolina (1862) (section 5). Former to joining Federal in 2002, she was a principal with which BOUND. Confederate States Navy, Bureau of Orders and Detail, Order, 1863. of wheat (a4); a broadside, 1861, from the Ordnance Office regarding the collection of usable arms for the Confederate army and a letter, 1861, from Richard William Noble Noland (b. 4th Kentucky Cavalry, Captain William D. Ray. 1 item. Mss4C76096a1.A letter, 13 January 1865, to William C. Kloman of Richmond requesting him to appear before the Army Medical Board for an examination for the position of surgeon in the Confederate army. 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]. Confederate States Army, 36th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 18631864. Mss1C1716a.Contains the papers of the Caperton family of Monroe County, W.Va. 1st Battalion Kentucky Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel R. A. Alston. Mss12:1861 May 24:1.A descriptive roll, 1861, of Company B of the 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment. Chapman, William Henry, Letter, 1887. Christian Family Papers, 18541990. Caperton Family Papers, 17291973. Section 3 contains a memoir, ca. Mss2C4476b.This collection contains the papers of two members of the Chisholm family of Hanover County. The orders concern troop movements, logistics, duties imposed on specific individuals and units, and courts martial. Confederate States War Department, Surgeon General's Department, Muster Roll, 1863. . 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. Confederate States Army, 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Petition, ca. Infantry; Companies A, E, and F, 23rd Virginia Infantry; and Company K, 63rd Virginia . Confederate States Commissioner, Agreement, 1861. 888 items. The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Civil War. 2 items. . Mss4C76075a12.Includes a glass plate negative copy of a letter, 15 November 1864, concerning the appointment of John Langbourne Williams (18311915) of Richmond as an agent to purchase United States currency (a1), and a letter, 18 March 1864, from Alexander Robert Lawton to Sewall L. Fremont (1823?1886), chief engineer and superintendent of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, offering an explanation for the temporary discontinuance of passenger and non-military freight trains on that rail line. Colonel Henry L. GILTNER. Microfilm reel C225.This collection contains papers relating to the Falmouth operations of the tobacco merchant William Cuninghame & Co., of Glasgow, Scotland. ii, 44546. Conway, William Buchanan, Memoir, 1908. 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. Microfilm reels C593594.This diary, 18611865, kept by Giles Buckner Cooke (18381937) chronicles his service during the war. 1 item. Mss1C2468b.This collection consists primarily of the papers of two brothers, John William Carter (18371879) and Henry Clay Carter (18411931), of Appomattox County. ; letters, 1863, from Daniel Harvey Hill regarding the transfer of a member of the 27th North Carolina to Hills command to serve as a courier, and Cooke's imminent transfer from North Carolina to Virginia; a letter, 8 October 1863, from Robert E. Lee to Cooke, on the eve of the battle of Bristoe Station ordering him to prepare his brigade to move at any moment; letters, 1861, to his sister, Flora (Cooke) Stuart (18361923), concerning his desire to serve in the cavalry of the Confederate army, and describing life in the army near Fredericksburg in July 1861; and letters, 1863, to and from J. E. B. Stuart discussing the course of the war in North Carolina and Stuart's attitude toward promotion and several of his fellow Confederate officers (section 1). 1 p. Mss12:1862 April 12:1.Official copy of General Order No. 24 items. The men were from the counties of Cumberland, New Hanover, Beaufort, Orange, Craven, and Wake. Mss4C7603a1.Agreement, 24 April 1861, between the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Confederate States of America concerning the use of Virginia's military forces and public property before the state's formal entry into the Confederacy. Civil War-related items consist of notes, 1903, concerning service of Charles Hammet Clarke (18271903) in Company G of the 15th Virginia Infantry Regiment and the battles in which he fought (section 3). 1 p. Photocopy. Microfilm reels C543545.This collection contains the papers of members of the Cabell family of Richmond. Mss12:1864 November 5:1.A letter, 5 November 1864, concerning charges brought against three members of Company D of the 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment for the loss of ordnance stores in fighting east of Richmond in the fall of 1864. Microfilm reels C291293.This collection contains the papers of members of the Chamberlayne family of Virginia. In particular, letters mention the battles of First Bull Run (5 and 21 August 1861), Fredericksburg (17 December 1862), and Chancellorsville (17 May 1863). Early (discussing the treatment of Union-sympathizing southerners in Winchester); Mary L. Fendall (concerning Robert Young Conrad's arrest and imprisonment at Fort McHenry, Md., in 1864); John Daniel Imboden (asking Conrad for Winchester civilian aid in arresting rowdy Confederate soldiers); Thomas J. Jackson (complaining about the conduct of Jackson's army while stationed in Winchester); Edwin McMasters Stanton (attesting to the loyalty to the United States of the Winchester Home Manufacturing Company); and Doctor Wynne (regarding Robert Conrad's wife's involvement in manufacturing clothing and bedding for the Winchester hospitals) (section 16). This page was last edited on 26 December 2020, at 19:52. 2, 5, 11, 12, and 13. 28 items. Also in the collection are copies of official letters, 1864, regarding Chamberlayne's promotion to captain of Davidson's Battery (section 2). Redesignated the 6th Virginia Reserves Battalion on February 27, 1865. 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. 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). Mss1C3552a. Mss4C7602a1.An account, 27 February 1863, with the quartermaster's office for 10,000 pounds each of hay and corn. 1 item. Mss1C2358g.This collection contains the papers of the Carrington family of Charlotte County. 4th Kentucky Cavalry, Captain William D. Ray. 18th Georgia Infantry Battalion Virginia Reserves. Typescript copy. Mss12:1862 October 31:7 oversize.A muster roll, 31 October31 December 1862, of Company H of the 13th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. 124 items. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first.

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