robert smith 6th va res bn, Colonel B.L.Farinholt Virginia Reserves Danville, Virginia: Colonel R.E.Withers Virginia Reserves. Available for both RF and RM licensing. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Special Order, 1863. ; letters, 18611864, to his wife, Elizabeth Conrad, concerning the secession convention of 1861, growing war fever in Richmond in April 1861, Jubal A. The alphabetical roll includes each soldier's unit, enlistment information, and pay record. Mss1C2597b.Papers of John Baytop Cary (of Hampton and Richmond) concern his Civil War service on the staff of Confederate general John B. Magruder, as colonel of the 32d Virginia Infantry Regiment, and his activities with Confederate veterans groups. Typescript copy. 47 items. Mss1C8884a.Contains the papers of the Crump family of Richmond. Dodson 3rd Regiment, Virginia Light Artillery (Local Defense) Confederate Virginia Barth Dodson 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry Confederate Virginia Letters in section 5 communicate lists of men serving in the navy on Jamestown Island and reports of crew and armaments on gunboats and discuss the construction of forts along the James River. Dyers/Sifakis Compendium Info: Carson, Robert Preston, Memoir, 1915. Confederate States Navy, Bureau of Orders and Detail, Order, 1863. 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. Confederate States Army, 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Morning Report, 1863. 40), 29 November 1864, for 63 pairs of shoes for Company A of the Virginia Military Institute Corps. Cogbill Family Papers, 18521889. Printed in the Official Records, ser. 24 30 37. Mss12:1863 December 31:2 oversize.A muster roll, 31 December 186330 April 1864, for Company C of the 36th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Mss2C4175b.An agreement, 1883, of C. F. Chelf, as representative of Smith & Chelf of Culpeper County, with C. B. Hank regarding a claim against the United States government for cotton destroyed at East Macon, Ga., in 1864. Confederate States War Department, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, General Orders, 1862. Chappell, John Taylor, Recollections, ca. Confederate States Commissioner, Agreement, 1861. 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. 1 item. 1 item. During the Gettysburg Campaign it was left at Winchester as provost guard. Commander Image, First Offensive Order of Battle: Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army4, Second Offensive Order of Battle: Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army6, Third Offensive Order of Battle:Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army8, Fourth Offensive Order of Battle:Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army10, Fifth Offensive Order of Battle:Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army12, Sixth Offensive Order of Battle:Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army14, Seventh Offensive Order of Battle:Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army16,17, Eighth Offensive Order of Battle:Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army21,22, Ninth Offensive Order of Battle:Danville, Va. | First Military District | Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia | Confederate Army26,27. 1 item. Amentum. 1 p. Mss12:1863 December 20:1.Morning reports, 2021 December 1863, containing the total number of present and absent men in the 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment. 1845), contains the names of enlistees enrolled by Samuel Thomas Bayly (18301872); Special Orders Nos. Mss12:1863 March 12:1.A printed copy of an unnumbered general order, 12 March 1863, from J. E. B. Stuart commending John S. Mosby (18331916) on his capture of Edwin Henry Stoughton and several other Union soldiers at Fairfax Court House. 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. Crafts, George J., Papers, 18561866. Mss1C3552c. Mss1C5587a.This collection consists primarily of the papers of George Harvey Clarke (18521931) of Richmond. HQ, Army Reserve Careers Group 85 Chamberlin Street, Bldg 6579 Fort Knox, Kentucky 40121-5107 Find your local ARCC.. Find your local CMO.. Find the CMO Team on S1 NET. 3, 5 January 1863, disbanding the 24th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers, under the command of John Scott. Cox, Leroy Wesley, Memoirs, 1934. Published: November 29, 2019 Total records: 10,951. Confederate States of Army, Discharges, 1862. Civil War materials include receipts, 1864, for slaves of Odin Green Clay (1795?1882) impressed by Confederate authorities to build fortifications around Lynchburg (section 3), and a letter, 11 December 1862, from Calhoun Green Clay of the 2d Virginia Cavalry Regiment to his brother concerning life in camp near Fredericksburg (section 5). 7 items. 7 items. Mss4C7e.This collection primarily concerns the 20th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion. Muster In: Organized as the 13th Virginia Reserves Battalion on June 3, 1864. 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