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Mss4C7602a1.An account, 27 February 1863, with the quartermaster's office for 10,000 pounds each of hay and corn. Christian Family Papers, 18541990. Volume also contains information on Companies B and D, 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves; Smyth County militia units; hospitals; veterans; pensions; African This page was last edited on 23 February 2018, at 15:47. Colonel Steele served as the Executive Officer for Battalion Landing Team 1/4 from 2012 to 2014 and completed a WESTPAC deployment in support of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). 16 Where: Lebanon, Va By whom: Lt. Sawyers Period: War Last paid: By whom: Never paid To what time: Present or absent: Remarks: Deserted: 1 item. 3 items. Cary Family Papers, 18441968. Items include a letter, 18 March 1865, from Carter to William Nelson (18081892) concerning the reorganization of the artillery of the 2d Corps; the Appomattox parole, 1865, of Carter and fifty-eight members of the artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia; and a handwritten copy, 1865, of General Order No. 1 p. Mss12:1863 November 14:1.This pay record, 14 November 1863, contains a list of clothing items purchased by U. F. Crawford of Company F of the 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Photocopy. 1830?] 13th Light Artillery Battalion: Company A (Richmond Otey), Company B (Danville Ringold), Company C, 38th Light Artillery Battalion: Company A (Fauquier), Company B (Fayette), Company C (Hampden), Company D (Lynchburg), 2nd Regiment 4th Regiment Halifax Battery Southside Battery United Artillery, 1st Regiment1st Battalion2nd Battalion3rd Battalion 4th Battalion, 1st Battalion 2nd Regiment2nd Battalion 3rd Regiment 4th Battalion Local Defense. 1 volume. Civil War-related materials consist primarily of postwar correspondence with the following individuals: Homer Atkinson ([b. Mss3C7608a. Confederate States War Department, Letter, 1861. Confederate States Army, 20th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1863. Abstract from tabular statement of troops serving in the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee, Brigadier General John H. Morgan commanding, August 1, 1864; headquarters Abingdon, Va. Command Effective Aggregate Aggregate Remarks. . Conrad, Holmes, Papers, 18121950. 1st Infantry, Mississippi Marine Brigade. Wartime items consist of a commission, 8 May 1861, signed by John Letcher (18131884), issued to Francis West Chamberlayne (18321904) as a second lieutenant in the 4th Cavalry Regiment of Virginia Militia (b1), and a letter, 26 October 1864, from Daniel Kerr Stewart (18091889) to Francis W. Chamberlayne (while a prisoner at Camp Chase, Ohio) concerning family news and attempts to send Chamberlayne money (b2). 1890. The register also bears an inscription written by a member of the 21st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, indicating that the volume fell into Union hands on 14 March 1862 after the battle of New Bern, N.C. Confederate States Army, 43d North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, n.d. 13 pp. Section 3 contains a memoir, ca. Mss5:1C3685:4.A recollection, written by John Taylor Chappell (18451915), concerning an event that occurred on 25 December 1864 involving a member of Parker's Artillery Battery and a northern civilian in a Union observation tower near Dutch Gap in Henrico County. Mss12:1862 March 13:1.General Order No. Microfilm reel C399.Contains the papers of the Cocke family of Petersburg, Dinwiddie, and Prince George counties. All Rights Reserved. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Available for both RF and RM licensing. 1895, of Dahlgren's raid by George Harvey Clarke (section 58). Mss5:1C7697:1.Consists of a photocopy of a typescript of a memoir, 1908, written by William Buchanan Conway (18451920) of Madison County, concerning his early life and his service in Company C of the 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, 2d Corps, Receipts, 1864. 886 items. Confederate States Treasury Department, Treasurer, Letter, 1864. 1 volume. 24 30 37. ii, 115563. Also in the collection are letters, 18631865, from W. H. Hanlon and James K. McComb to Coiner family members concerning the Martin Coiner's capture at the battle of Gettysburg and his subsequent imprisonment at Fort Delaware, Del. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Special Order, 1863. Entries in the diary discuss family news, Cleary's journey through Kentucky and Tennessee in the fall of 1862, the Richmond Bread Riots in March 1863, local reaction to George Stoneman's cavalry raid on Richmond in May 1863 (34 May 1863), his brief service in Company D of the 3d Infantry, Local Defense Troops, the arrival of Confederate wounded following battle of Chancellorsville, and news of the Vicksburg and Gettysburg campaigns. 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Mostly wartime letters to his wife, Catherine (Scruggs) Collins (1840?1882), the letters, 18611864, concern his service in the 10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. 761 items. The collection also includes correspondence (section 2), 18591864, of Sergeant [later Lieutenant] William Harris Clayton, a soldier in the 7th Georgia Infantry Regiment, with family members, chiefly concerning daily life in the Confederate army and military campaigns, including the battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Knoxville, and Spotsylvania Court House. Infantry Regiment, labeled with each soldier's name, rank, and unit, with links to revealing documents about each soldier. 1 item. Compiled Service Record: Card 1 Private, Company G, 13th Battalion Virginia Reserves, 6th Battalion Reserves Appears on a muster roll for Sept. & Oct., 1864 Also in the Society's collection are the papers, including a diary, of Rufus James Woolwine regarding his service in the 51st Virginia (Mss2W8885bc). Mss4C7609a.This collection contains a variety of materials generated by the Confederate War Department. (Letter of 10 October 1861 includes a message from their father, Ezra Cadwallader.). Included are descriptions of the battlefield of immediately following the first battle of Bull Run, fighting near Big Sewell Mountain in September 1861, and his regiment's participation in the Peninsula, Maryland, and Fredericksburg campaigns. Books relating to the ??? 13th Battalion, North Carolina Light Artillery Overview: 13th Artillery Battalion was organized in December, 1863, with six companies. Also of note are letters, 1864, to Collins's wife from Confederate officials concerning her efforts to obtain a prisoner of war exchange for him, and her attempt to draw his pay while he remained a prisoner. 1890. 111 items. 181 items. 5 items. 28 items. Printed in VMHB 20 (1912): 42529. 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. The correspondence of John Blair McPhail (18351904) of the 56th Virginia Infantry Regiment includes letters, 1865, concerning his imprisonment at Johnson's Island, Ohio (section 44). Later it was involved in the Knoxville . Of particular note are Cooke's descriptions of the battle of Shiloh and the retreat of the Army of Northern Virginia to Appomattox Court House (volumes 2 and 19). Microfilm reels C238240.This collection contains the multi-volume diary of a Southampton County planter, Daniel William Cobb (18111872). Cravens, Addison, Affidavit, 1863. Published: November 29, 2019 Total records: 10,951. Cloyd Family Papers, 17771887. 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). Cottrell Family Papers, 18061862. 1,004 items. Beauregard's address is printed in the Official Records, ser. Confederate States Army, 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Rolls, 18621863. 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. Microfilm copy. Confederate States Army, 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Rolls, 1863. Topics include family affairs, camp life in Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, troop movements, the buying of slaves, and Coghill's disillusionment with army life (b1-10). Also, contain the correspondence of John Rogers Cooke with John G. Cooke (concerning John G. Cooke's recollections of the treatment he received as a civilian by Union troops during the Fredericksburg Campaign), Rachel Wilt (Herzog) Cooke (regarding the secession of Virginia and the situation at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in April 1861), Robert Edward Lee (concerning orders for Cooke to prepare his troops to move on Lee's command during the Bristoe Campaign in October 1863), James Longstreet (regarding Longstreet's effort to reform his scattered corps in mid-May 1863), Flora (Cooke) Stuart ([1836#8211;1923] concerning Cooke's service in the Confederate Army as chief of artillery of the Aquia District in the fall of 1861, and his role in action near Petersburg, Va., in December 1864), and Jeb Stuart (concerning cavalry actions near Fredericksburg, Va., in February 1863, U.S. Army troop movements near New Bern, N.C., and Stuart's Horse Artillery under John Pelham [1838#8211;1863]) (Section 2); and military commissions, 1861 and 1865, of Philip St. George Cooke in the U.S. Army (Section 4). Included in Mary Corbin's correspondence are letters, 18621865, from her husband, Lemuel Armistead Corbin (18241907), regarding rumors of Union advances in the Shenandoah Valley in the spring of 1862 and his service in the 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion. Coleman, Beverly Mosby, Papers, 1852?1983. 6th Confederate, Captain W. Monfort. Cooke, Giles Buckner, Papers, 18291946. It contains basic facts about soldiers on both sides of the Civil War, a list of regiments, descriptions of significant . 7th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Confederate) Was organized at Norfolk, Virginia, during the summer of 1861 with eight companies. Kept in camps in North Carolina and Virginia, the register bears the endorsements of James Henry Lane and Charles Cochrane Lee (18341862). ca. 16, 1864: Card 5 3rd Sergeant, 13th Battalion Virginia Reserves, 6th Battalion Reserves Militia.". 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). Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit.[1]. Claiborne Family Papers, 18031954. Civil War items in the collection relate primarily to service of Henry Coalter Cabell (18201889) as commander of a battalion of artillery and later as commander of artillery in Lafayette McLaws's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia. Mss1C2358g.This collection contains the papers of the Carrington family of Charlotte County. Confederate States Army, Army of the Mississippi, General Orders, 1862. In this collection , biographical sketches, correspondence, and speeches given at the Institute upon the presentation of portraits of some forty-one Confederate soldiers and officers to the Lee Camp gallery include reminiscences of the military service of those individuals (boxes 1314). ii, 44546. 1 item. Included in her account are descriptions of the conduct of Union soldiers during periods of occupation, frequent mention of the activities of John S. Mosby (18331916), comments on the economic impact of the war, and discussions of the northern political situation. Mss12:1863:3.The Descriptive Roll of Company I of the 11th Va. Cavalry Regiment. 1832) to Katy [?] 213 items. Editors Note: Do you have information on this units role at the Siege of Petersburg? Mss2C4476b.This collection contains the papers of two members of the Chisholm family of Hanover County. The correspondence of Mary Dillard (Coons) Corbin (18381910) of North Cliff, Culpeper County, consists primarily of letters to and from friends and family members describing life in the county during the war, Union activities in the region, and news of military events near Richmond in 1862 (section 10). An undated letter [perhaps June 1863] says the Army of Northern Virginia should take the war into the North, where it could subsist on local supplies and livestock; letter of 11 May 1862 addresses Clayton's promotion to brigadier general and the problem of straggling among recruits; letter of 4 June 1862 discusses the fighting around Richmond and Semmess devotion to the Confederate cause; letter of 22 November 1862 discusses Federal forces outside Fredericksburg and relates news of his family's dangerous crossing of the Mississippi River, as well as of the Federals stealing some of his slaves in Georgia; and letter of 19 May 1863, to his brother-in-law William Wirt Clayton (of Atlanta, Ga.), says he had to abandon operations on his plantation because of Federal harassment and discusses his participation in the battle of Chancellorsville. 1 item. (March & April 1-2, 1865). Mss2R1867a1.The parole, 10 April 1865, issued to William T. Ratcliffe of Company F of the 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment at Appomattox Court House. Gorringe (concerning a request from the ladies of Winchester to allow them to tend to Confederate wounded in private homes); J. W. Mann and E. B. Parsons (regarding the offer of fodder for Elizabeth Conrad's cow); and Philip Henry Sheridan (concerning the release from prison and return to Winchester of Robert Young Conrad in December 1864) (section 17). Cooley Family Papers, 18111882. Carter, Thomas Henry, Correspondence, 1898. Entries discuss mostly family news and social events but also include brief descriptions of the atmosphere in Richmond after the fall of Fort Sumter, news of military events such as the battles of Big Bethel, Va., and Fort Donelson, Tenn., and the ongoing struggle between Union and Confederate forces in Missouri. Letters largely concern life on the homefront, particularly economic concerns, reports of Union and Confederate army movements and skirmishes in and around Newtown, and general war news. Mss2C3627b.This collection contains letters, 18621864, from Chester F. Channell (18411864) of Company D of the 24th Iowa Infantry Regiment of the Union army, Department of the Gulf, to his family concerning camp life in Arkansas and in Iowa. Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company A (Confederate) Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company B (Confederate) Virginia 13th Infantry Reserves Battalion, Company C (Confederate) Cooke Family Papers, 18551949. 1862. Mss1C6458c. Mss12:1862 April 30:1 oversize.A muster roll, 30 April1 July 1862, of Company C of the 3d Virginia Infantry Regiment. Also in the collection is a letter, 1877, to Philip St. George Cooke (18091895) from the Comte de Paris (18381894) concerning Cooke's cavalry charge at the battle of Gaines' Mill. 1, 18:15253. 14th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry (Burroughs') (Confederate) Organized in May, 1862, with four companies (also called Chesapeake Battalion). The 38th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. David H. Berger, speaks to the audience during the annual Marine Corps Association information awards dinner in Arlington, Virginia, April 20, 2023. Mss1C7345a. Mss4C7b.This collection contains the printed title pages of books submitted for copyright. 445 items. Confederate States Army, 61st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 18611865. Also included is a commission, 21 September 1861, of Chamberlayne as a captain in the 4th Cavalry Regiment of Virginia Militia (section 4); and letters, 1861, written to Garland Hanes by his son Henry C. Hanes ([d. 1861] of the 4th Virginia Cavalry, concerning a cavalry skirmish at Fairfax Court House on 1 June and the death in that skirmish of John Quincy Marr [18251861]) and John Grattan Cabell ([18171896] describing the death of Henry C. Hanes in a cavalry skirmish in late June) (Section 10). Mss2C8557a1.An affidavit, 15 December 1863, concerning the enlistment of Addison Cravens (b. Photocopy. Mss4C440a2.An account, 23 March 1865, for food supplies purchased for Chimborazo Hospital by G. L. Gates, a hospital steward. 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 States War Department, Miscellaneous Papers, 18621865. Carlton, Cornelius Hart, Diary, 18641869. Confederate States Army, 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Morning Report, 1863. Microfilm reels C585586.This collection contains the papers of members of the Archer, Claiborne, Cabell, and Watson families. 1 item. Cogbill Family Papers, 18521889. 18 items. Mss1C6264a.This collection contains the papers of the Cloyd family of Montgomery and Pulaski counties. Correspondents in section 3 include, among others, Lucius Bellinger Northrop (18111894), James Brown McCaw (18231906), and James Henry Winder. Caroline County, Enrolling Office, Certificate, 1864. Confederate States Army, Virginia Military Institute Corps, Requisition, 1864. All Units - Artillery - Cavalry - Engineers - Infantry - Marines - Medical - Misc - Naval. Correspondents include Isaac Howell Carrington (18271887), Elias Griswold, George W. Alexander, Lucien W. Richardson, and James West Pegram (18391881). Mss1C3552d.This collection consists primarily of the papers of Francis West Chamberlayne (18321904) of Richmond and his son, Crenshaw Chamberlayne (18791963). 1 item. Confederate States Army, 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1861. Also in the collection are miscellaneous records of Castle Thunder, Libby Prison, Winder General Hospital, Soldiers' Home, and General Hospitals No. National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, is searchable by soldier's name and state. Company A - Captain Robert Brown - many men from Smyth County, Company B - Captain Samuel L. Graham - many men from Tazewell County, Company C - Lieutenant J. S. Booher - many men from Washington County, Company D - Captain Evan D. Richardson - many men from Smyth County, Compnany F - Captain William Barrow - many men from Washington County, Company G - Captain A. P. Gilmer - many men from Russell County, Company I - Captain Thomas E. Patterson - many men from Washington County, The above information about the companies and counties is from History of Tazewell County and Southwest Virginia, 1748-1920, pages 629 and 630. 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). Coiner Family Papers, 18621986. B. Lyon Company, 1912. Mss2C8203b.Contains the papers of the Cosby family of Powhatan. 1 item. 4th Kentucky Cavalry, Captain William D. Ray. Colonel B.L.Farinholt Virginia Reserves Danville, Virginia: Colonel R.E.Withers Virginia Reserves. 1st Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, Local Defense 1st Regiment, Virginia State Reserves (2nd Class Militia) 2nd Congressional District, Virginia Mounted Guard 2nd Regiment, Virginia Militia 2nd Richmond Battery, Virginia 2nd Regiment, Virginia State Line (Cavalry) 2nd Regiment, Virginia State Line 2nd Regiment, Virginia State Reserves Photocopy. Confederate States Army, Powhatan Artillery Battery, Roll Book, 18611865. Muster In: Organized August 13, 1864 with six companies. Mss12:1861:9.This roster, 18611865, contains a list of the members of Companies A, C, and F of the 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Donegan Company, a Northern Virginia-based private real-time estate development company, where she managed new development leasing, third-party leasing, plus tenant depiction. 115 items. 21 items. Confederate States Army, Department of Richmond, Special Order, 1865. Mss12:1863 December 7:1.General Order No. Please contact us using the Contact button in the menu at the top of the screen. 1 item. 1 p. Photocopy. Cabell Family Papers, 17741941. Also in the collection are two muster rolls covering the following dates: 30 April30 June 1863 and 31 August31 October 1863. 1 item. Clarke Family Papers, 18151938. CALL: 804.340.1800 or 800.358.8701 This April, Marine Corps Base Quantico and United States military bases around the world celebrate the Month of the Military Child, a month dedicated to the upwards of 1.6 million children born to U.S military parents, thanking them for the sacrifices they make and recognizing the hardships they endure. Confederate States Army, Muster Roll, 1864. 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. The correspondence includes letters to Confederate Secretary of War James Alexander Seddon (18151880) and Adjutant and Inspector General Samuel Cooper seeking the release of Confederate prisoners incarcerated at Castle Thunder (sections 12); correspondence of John Henry Winder, commander of the Department of Henrico, regarding the disposition of individual prisoners' cases (section 3); official letters to and from Confederate officers in the Department of Henrico concerning the transfer and receipt of prisoners (sections 410); and letters from Union and Confederate prisoners kept at Belle Isle, Libby Prison, and Castle Thunder, presenting their cases and pleading for release (section 11). Ephraim is the bother of 2 other Civil . Campbell, Virginia Eppes (Dance), Papers, 18581865. Microfilm reel C589.The papers of the Cocke family of Portsmouth contain the correspondence of three Civil War soldiers. 1 item. The 35th and 43rd Infantry did not complete organization. Infantry Regiment at Amazon.com, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in the ??? 1 item. #48, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. 104 items. Confederate States of Army, Discharges, 1862. 10th Kentucky Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Trimble. ], issued by William Henry Chase Whiting concerning the use of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. 1 p. Mss12:1863 January 24:1.Special Order No. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Medical Director, General Orders, 1862. 1 item. This page has been viewed 2,199 times (0 via redirect). 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. Serial 078 Page 0742 KY., SW. VA., TENN., MISS., ALA., AND N. GA. Chapter LI. Mss2C9597b.Consists primarily of the wartime papers of Daniel G. Cushwa (b. Confederate States War Department, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, General Orders, 1862. Also in the collection is an undated list of female members of a soldier's aid society in Powhatan County (b12). Mss12:1862 February 28:1.A muster roll, 28 February30 April 1862, of Company B of the 30th Virginia Infantry Regiment at Camp McIntosh. Cummings, Wilber F. (18351895), Letters, 1863. 1 item. Mss2C5487a1.A letter, 6 February 1865, from Meriwether Lewis Clark concerning his withdrawal of charges of disobedience of orders against William H. Fry (18211902) of the 11th Battalion Virginia Reserves. 28 items. It included three companies from the 5th Regiment Virginia . . 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). Mss4C7608a.This collection contains receipts, certificates, and warrants for payment from the Confederate Treasury Department. 1822) concerning the transportation of arms for the army (a5); Special Order No. Cooke, Giles Buckner, Papers, 18641937. Section 2 contains memoirs, ca. 1 volume. 24, 24 January 1863, to Williamson C. Jones of Company J of the 40th Virginia Infantry Regiment concerning the arrest of absentees and the procurement of conscripts and volunteers. 28 items. These lists are undated, but were created sometime between 1904 and 1918. Mss1C4485a.This collection, compiled by William Garnett Chisolm (18901955), contains primarily correspondence, notes, genealogical charts, and newspaper clippings concerning the Garnett, Hunter, and Mercer families of Virginia. Included are the names, enlistment information, and pay records for each soldier. Additional records are described in Virginia in the Civil War and United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865 (see below). ???? . In volumes kept during the war years (1861, 1863, and 1864), Cobb describes the initial reaction in the county to secession, the enlistment of local men in the Confederate army, his own involvement with the local Home Guard unit, military events (particularly cavalry operations during the Petersburg campaign), food shortages and rising prices, and his changing attitudes toward the Confederate cause (volumes 16, 17, and 18). 74.This collection consists of a microfilm copy of a diary, 15 June 186225 April 1864, kept by William Walter Cleary (18311897) while employed as a clerk in the Second Auditor's Office of the Confederate Treasury Department in Richmond. . Infantry. CAVALRY. Individual items include a pass, 1865, issued to Bob, a slave, granting him permission to visit King and Queen County (a1); a letter, 1862, requesting John Hudson Pottenger, a Richmond physician, to appear for an examination for the position of surgeon in the Confederate army (a2); a letter, 1863, from James Alexander Seddon (18151880) concerning the rental of property in Richmond by James Thomas (18061882) (a4); a letter, 1862, signed by George Wythe Randolph (18181867) concerning appointment of Robert Temple Taylor (18361876) to major in the Confederate army (a5); an agreement, 1864, between the Confederate States and the Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Railroad regarding the use of iron, rails, chains, and spikes between Baldwin and Jacksonville, Fla. (a6); a letter, 1863, from James A. Seddon concerning a rejected application for the position of drill master in the army from Herbert Smith (a7); and a letter, 1862, from George W. Randolph placing an unidentified sick boy in the hospital at Camp Winder in Richmond (a8).

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