Mss12:1865 April 21:1.A handwritten copy of the order, 21 April 1865, issued by John S. Mosby (18331916) disbanding the 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion. Photocopies. 1 volume. Mss12:1863:4 oversize.A muster roll, 1863, of patients at a Confederate hospital in Lynchburg. We are up to 21,569 people, so far. 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. 1 item. 1 item. Printed in VMHB 20 (1912): 42529. 1,208 items. 1 item. Cooley Family Papers, 18111882. Amentum. Confederate States Army, Mountain District, North Carolina, Return, 1864. 1842) assuring them of his safe condition while imprisoned at Fort Delaware, Del., and Johnson's Island, Ohio; and an affidavit and a pass, 1865, concerning John Thompson's having taken the oath of allegiance and granting him permission to travel to Kentucky (section 5). 120, 29 November 1863, issued by Pierre G. T. Beauregard, announcing the brave actions of several members of Companies B and D of the 27th South Carolina Infantry Regiment during Union operations against Fort Sumter, S.C. Confederate States Army, Department of Southwestern Virginia, 1st Brigade, Letterbook, 1863-1865. Confederate States Army, Department of the Potomac, Cavalry, Discharge, 1861. 9, made by V. Latrobe, and currency issued by the Confederacy (1864) and North Carolina (1862) (section 5). 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Confederate) FamilySearch 1 item. 1 item. Confederate States Army, 59th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Letterbooks, 1863. Also in the collection is a letter, 8 March 1865, to William from Jennie Corson concerning the impending arrival of Union soldiers and her view of the Confederate cause in March 1865. 167 items. Confederate States Army, 53d Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, n.d. 3 pp. Popular history of the United States, Vol 2 | Project Gutenberg There are payrolls from April 1862 for thirty-seven Tidewater Virginia & North Carolina units. 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. Campbell, Virginia Eppes (Dance), Papers, 18581865. Confederate States War Department, Subsistence Department, Papers, 18631864. Confederate States Army, 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion, Order, 1865. 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. Mss2C2468b.This small collection includes a letter, 15 May 1898, from F. A. Dearborn to Thomas Henry Carter (18311908) concerning the strength and composition of Carter's battalion of Confederate artillery at the battle of Cedar Creek. 2 398 Saltville. Mss12:1898:2.A petition, ca. 2, 5, 11, 12, and 13. Civil War-related materials include a letter, 4 May 1875, from Samuel Davis Preston (18341888) to John Hampden Chamberlayne (18381882) describing the position of the 34th Virginia Infantry Regiment at the battle of the Crater (section 1); letters, 1864, from William Waller (18211870) to his wife, Jane Henry Meredith (Waller) Waller (18291912), concerning his service in the Confederate Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Union attacks against Charleston, S.C., and news of the war in Virginia in May 1864 (section 62); a special order, 18 March 1864, extending William Waller's leave of absence twenty days (section 65); and a letter, 15 March 1864, from Benjamin Stoddert Ewell (18101894) to John M. Speed (18151866) of Lynchburg requesting that the bearer of the letter, a slave formerly attached to Joseph E. Johnston's headquarters, be hired in Lynchburg (section 69). 14, 13 March 1862, placing Robert E. Lee in command of military operations of the armies of the Confederacy.
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