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Col. Jacob Weddle 12th West Virginia InfantryCol. A few of the orders were also issued directly from Samuel Cooper, Adjutant & Inspector General. Order of Battle - United States Army Center of Military History 26th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Henry K. Burgwyn (k), Lt. Col. John Lane (w), Maj. John J. Jones (w), Capt. Charles W. Fry, 1st Maryland Infantry Battalion (2nd MD Infantry, CSA)- Lt. Col. James R. Herbert (w), Maj. William W. Goldsborough (w), Capt.
Basic information from the Virginia Military Dead. Before Sharpsburg. The 18th endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches north of the James River and saw action around Appomattox. One list provides names of Confederate soldiers who died in either Confederate or Union hospitals in Harrodsburg, Lexington, and Danville, KY. Another list provides the names of Confederate soldiers who died in a railroad accident near Shohola, Pa. On the reverse side of each correspondence are forms issued by the War Dept. Whenever possible, the name on the unit file corresponds with the name cited in Wallace's "A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations." 12th Virginia Infantry- Col. David A. Weisiger The men were then withdrawn, and, together with General Garnett, who was upon our left, retired from the field. 47th Alabama Infantry- Col. James W. Jackson, Lt. Col. J. M. Bulger (w/c), Maj. James M. Campbell Griffin's (Maryland) Battery- Capt. The Hospital Records consist of a register of wounded from Chimborazo Hospital between August & December 1863, a register of wounded from Winchester Hospital between July & August 1864, vouchers for supplies for Chimborazo Hospital from March 1865, and a published article on "The History of Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond Va., and its Medical Officers during 1861-1865" from "The Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly" published in July 1904. 14th Virginia Cavalry
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Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry Regimental Histories & Rosters . 14th North Carolina Infantry- Col. R. Tyler Bennett (w), Maj. Joseph H. Lambeth 10th Battalion Virginia Artillery
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Campbell was killed in April 1865 at the Battle of Sayler's Creek -ironically next to Nottoway County in Prince Edward County, Nine more officers of Company "G" 18th Va Infantry, Private John G. Lee of Company H, 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 8th Virginia Infantry
Fire was soon opened along the entire front of the Eighteenth Regiment, when the skirmishers retired, and soon the main body of the enemy fell back a short distance, sheltered themselves behind trees, rocks, &c., and opened a heavy fire upon us, which was replied to with spirit and vigor for some time. Troup (Georgia) Artillery - Capt. 7th Tennessee Infantry- Lt. Col. Samuel G. Shepherd The enemy were pouring a heavy fire of round and canister shot upon the hill when the brigade commanded by General Garnett was put in position, which was continued furiously during the day until about 3 p. m. Our position was changed two or three times during the morning, as circumstances required, moving alternately to the left and right, to shelter the men from a dreadful fire, to which it was impossible to reply with small-arms.