Confederate States Army, 35th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Order Book, 1861. 17 items. (Williams Rifles) 1st Reg., Reserves (Farinholt's) 1st Reg., State Reserves (2nd Class Militia) . 4 items. 1 p. Photocopy. 1804), discuss camp life in northern Virginia in the fall and winter of 1861 and the battle of Ball's Bluff. 167 items. Microfilm reel C399.Contains the papers of the Cocke family of Petersburg, Dinwiddie, and Prince George counties. Mss1C5587a.This collection consists primarily of the papers of George Harvey Clarke (18521931) of Richmond. Letters written to Comfort by friends and family discuss aspects of the war. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Medical Director, General Orders, 1862. Redesignated as the 6th Infantry Battalion Reserves on February 27, 1865, per S.O. Cogbill Family Papers, 18521889. 3 items. Mss4C76095b.This collection consists of invoices and provision returns, 18631864, received by Robert Brank Vance (18281899) and the 20th Tennessee Infantry Regiment at Asheville and Marshall, N.C., Anderson, S.C., and Tullahoma, Tenn. Confederate States War Department, Surgeon General's Department, Certificate, 1862. Cox, Leroy Wesley, Memoirs, 1934. Civil War items include a letter, 22 October 1861, from Eliza Henry (Preston) Carrington (17961877) to her brother, Paul Sydenham Carrington (17981866), concerning her need to sell all of her slaves because of financial insecurity; undated notes of Paul Carrington regarding the death of his son, Edgar Wirt Carrington (18351862) of the 38th Virginia Infantry Regiment, at the battle of Seven Pines (section 4); letters, 18611862, from Andrew Reid Venable (18301913) of Company K of the 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment to his wife, Louisa Cabell (Carrington) Venable (18371902), discussing camp life and skirmishes during the Peninsula campaign (section 10); letters to Adaline Mayo Carrington (18391915) from William Allan Carrington (18301866) concerning his service as a Confederate surgeon at Richardson's and Dooley's Hospital in Richmond in 1862, the death of his brother, Abram Cabell Carrington of Company D of the 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment, at the battle of Frazier's Farm, and the possible parole of sick Union prisoners of war to alleviate the expense of care; a letter, 19 March 1896, to Adaline Carrington from Charles Clifton Penick (18431914) concerning Edgar Wirt Carrington's death at the battle of Seven Pines; and an undated letter from Adaline Carrington to Mrs. Rice regarding Mrs. Rice's son's part in the battle of Rich Mountain (section 11). Comfort Family Papers, 18481900. Mss2C4215b.Contains the papers of Joseph Hart Chenoweth (18371862) of the 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment. Confederate States War Department, Surgeon General's Department, Muster Roll, 1863. Charlotte County, Board of Exemption, Records, 1862. 1 item. 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). 4 items. Mss1C3552a. 15 items. These records include passes, orders, discharges, furloughs, petitions, lists of prisoners, hospital transfer and supply papers, and receipts for prisoners. 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). 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Confederate) Organized in 1864. 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). Mss5:1C5476:1.A photocopy of a typed transcript of a memoir, entitled "The History of My Life," written by George Clark (18461925) of Spotsylvania County concerning, in part, his service in the Fredericksburg Artillery Battery at the battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, and North Anna and in the Petersburg campaign. The list contains the location of each division's hospital, the names of United States Christian Commission agents on duty, and the number of patients located at each hospital at that time (section 36). JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Mss12:1898:2.A petition, ca. Also in the collection is a letter, 7 May 1864, from Frederick Yeamans Dabney (18421899) while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island to his aunt, Martha Chamberlayne, discussing his hopes for obtaining an exchange and relating news concerning other prisoners (section 3). Confederate States Army, 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1861. Photocopy. Chamberlayne Family Papers, 18211938. 2 items. Typescript. The first volume, 18611862, contains diary entries, 28 April31 December 1862, offering descriptions of farm life, a visit to his farm by Union troops (31 May), and the 1862 Maryland campaign (while he served briefly in the 30th Virginia Infantry Regiment). 103, 7 December 1863, issued by Robert E. Lee, announcing the suspension of all duties on 10 December to observe a day of fasting and prayer. of Company B of the 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Civil War-related materials consist primarily of postwar correspondence with the following individuals: Homer Atkinson ([b. Mss1C5795a.This collection contains the papers of members of the Clay family of Virginia. Other Civil War related materials in the collection include a memorandum, written ca. Confederate States War Department, Letter, 1861. 239 items. 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. Mss2C2468c.This collection contains materials relating to service of Thomas Henry Carter (18311908) in the 2d Corps Artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia. Vernon, WA) 365th CBRN CO (SLC, UT) Chicago, IL 472nd CBRN BN 342nd CBRN Co (Urbana, IL) 379th CBRN CO (Chicago, IL) 388th CBRN CO (Junction . 6, 1 October 1863, issued by J. E. B. Stuart assigning John Boursiquot Fontaine (18401864) to duty as medical director of the cavalry corps. 2 items. Civil War items in the collection relate primarily to service of Henry Coalter Cabell (1820-1889) as commander of a battalion of artillery and later as commander of artillery in Lafayette McLaws's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia. 111 items. 21 george street,morwell 3840 telephone 0351354444 $1.80 inc. gst i hockey champs valley sport donation drive moe eisteddfod page 7 page 15 24 24 22 15 shower or two mostly sunny showers increase . Local Defense Chappelear, Amanda Virginia (Edmonds), Papers, 18571960. 28 items. Mss12:1861:4.This typed copy of the undated muster roll of Company I of the 15th Virginia Cavalry Regiment includes the name, rank, and enlistment information for each member of the unit. 1 item. 1864 Date of rank, and whether by appointment, election or promotion: Apr. 1 item. Photocopy. 141, 10 July26 August 1863, assigning enlistees to their units; and a listing, 7 November 18635 July 1864, of horses and equipment, including valuations, belonging to individual soldiers. 1 item. 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. Wartime materials include letters, 18611862, from Felix H. Cave to his father, Richard Cave (17801863), concerning the sale of his father's crops of wheat and tobacco in Richmond (section 2); letters, 1863, from John Philip Thompson (b. Also included is a letter, 10 November 1861, from H. B. Robinson discussing his desire to move himself and several slaves from Brunswick, Ga., to a safer inland location (section 1); a letter, 24 February 1862, from James Lindsay Steward (18131886) of Thomasville, Ga., to Alexander Hamilton Stephens regarding a plan to send someone to Richmond to pick up currency engravings for the Cotton Planters Bank of Georgia (section 2); an oath of allegiance, 1865, of David Comfort's wife, Charlotte C. (McIntosh) Comfort (section 7); a letter, 26 September 1864, from J. Randolph Hardison of the 25th Texas Infantry Regiment to the "Ladies of Boston, Ga." concerning an appeal to the ladies to provide socks for the soldiers of Hiram Bronson Grandbury's Texas brigade; and letters, 18621864, from William Wallace McMillan (18341895) of the 17th Alabama Infantry Regiment discussing changes in command at Pensacola, Fla., and offering descriptions of camp life and the military situation at Rome and Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., in the spring and summer of 1864 (section 11). Microfilm reel C589.This collection consists of the two-volume handwritten memoir of Catherine Mary Powell (Noland) Cochran (18141895) of Middleburg. 1 item. Mss12:1864:5.This volume, kept by Edgar Mantlebert Crutchfield (18401896), contains a roll of Company F of the 43d Virginia Cavalry Regiment and a list of uniform jackets distributed to members of the unit. Microfilm reel C297.Contains the papers of the Claiborne and related families of Richmond. Army Reserve Component CBRN Units Little Rock, AR Ft Lawton, WA Far Rockaway, NY Wilmington, DE East Point, GA 476th CBRN BN 349th CBRN CO (Seattle, WA) 323rd CBRN CO (Sioux Falls, SD) 334th CBRN CO (Mt.
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