Volume Four is a scrapbook for the years 18591866, which includes newspaper accounts, Cite as: [Identification of item], 18th Virginia Cavalry document, Wyles SC 23. Know nothing of him now. 18th Virginia Cavalry was organized in December, 1862. Imbodens Brigade Brent, J. W., private. However, none were included in the surrender at Appomattox because it had cut through the Federal lines and disbanded. 62nd Regiment, Virginia Mounted Infantry Overview: 62nd Regiment Mounted Infantry completed its organization in September, 1862. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. Enlisted 1861. Confederate Regiments & Batteries *Virginia. Living. This article about a specific military unit of the American Civil War is a stub. Living at Mingo, W. Va. Imboden helped form and partially funded the Staunton Light Artillery after John Browns raid, becoming its captain. After the battle his battery was part of Jacksons Army of the Valley, fighting at Cross Keyes and Port Republic. Beaty, George, private. [1]. This page has been viewed 6,732 times (112 via redirect). Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Living: Doe Hill, Va. Vance, John, private. What Is Hive Live, Approximately 1,344 men served in the regiment.[1]. Know nothing of him. It was not on the field at Gettysburg, but was protecting supply and ammunition trains in the rear of the army. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December, 1862. Assigned to the Northwestern Virginia Brigade, Department of Northern Virginia. Stewart, Henry D., private. The 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. The volumes contain an unofficial roster of soldiers from Virginia who served in the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. Douglas, Cal., private. Living; Beverly, W. Va. Carpenter, J. W., private. Private. It was primarily recruited from the counties of Randolph, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Hardy, Hampshire, Lewis, now in West Virginia, and the counties of Warren, Shenandoah, Frederick, Bath, and Highland in Virginia. Army of Northern Virginia 1883, which includes minutes of its meetings, an early history of the unit, muster rolls, and a unit roster. Philosophy Talk Live, name: rank: company: iden, james : pvt., co. d. imboden, francis marion : capt., co. f. imboden george w. william : col., imboden, james adam: sgt. Living in Highland county, Va. Armtrout, J. C., private. It fought mostly as part of the Army of Northern Virginia. The 18th Virginia Cavalry Regimentwas a cavalryregimentraised in Virginiafor service in the Confederate States Armyduring the American Civil War. ARKANSAS Adams, W. T. (Private) - 1st Field Battery, Arkansas Artillery (McNalley's) Aldridge, Stephen M. (Private) - 1st Field Battery, Arkansas Artillery (McNalley's) Barnhill, John W. (2nd Lieutenant) - 1st Field Battery, Arkansas Artillery (McNalley's) (South Reynolds Avenue tour map)A marker is also in Cashtown (about seven miles west of Gettysburg) in front of the Cashtown Inn. George Stump's Co. Co. C Capt. Died in prison 1863. Living: Bath county, Va. Lamge, William. This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 19:54. 1863. Jacksons Brigade and after the participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. 18th Virginia Cavalry. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. Bright, John E., private. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. January 28. W. C. S. Jordan, lieutenant, Captured at McConnellsburg, Pa, Now dead. Carpenter, John M., private. After the repeal of the Act on February 17, 1864, McNeill's Rangers was one of two partisan forces allowed to continue operation, the other being 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry (Mosby's Rangers). The information above is from 8th Virginia Cavalry, by Jack L. Dickinson. Pvt Charles S. Abbot unknown 22 Sep 1863. Aliw Kahulugan Sa Tagalog, pvt., co. h. adams, lorenzo c. (dow) pvt., co. a. adams, morgan: pvt., co. f. ailstock (alestock), simon: pvt., co. g. airheart (earheart), pvt., [1] Virginia's 8th Cavalry Regiment was organized early in 1862 with nine companies but increased its number to eleven to July. Know nothing of him now. The field officers were Colonel George W. Imboden (brother of John D.), Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alexander W. Monroe. December 15. 62nd Regiment, Virginia Mounted Infantry Overview: 62nd Regiment Mounted Infantry completed its organization in September, 1862. name: rank: company: cahoon, robert : pvt., co. d. caldwell, morton e. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized on December 15, 1862. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. co. b. park, solomon : 1st. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). Killed in battle. Your email address will not be published. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, is searchable by soldier's name and state. Pulle, G. W., private. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). Complete Roster, [1862-1865]. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Died in prison 1863. He became colonel of the 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry, also known as the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers. B&O Railroad) service. The field officers were Colonel George W. Imboden, Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alexander W. Monroe. The unit was composed of infantry and cavalry until December when the cavalry companies united with other companies to form the 18th Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers, and at times the 62nd Partisan Rangers, the 62nd Infantry, and Imboden's Partisan Rangers. Beginning United States Civil War Research gives steps for finding information about a Civil War soldier or sailor. Jackson's Brigade and confronted the Federals in western Virginia. However, none were included in the surrender at Appomattox because it had cut through the Federal lines and disbanded. The 18th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley.. 18th Cavalry Regiment was . After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Know nothing of him now. Created from companies of partisan rangers under the command of Colonel George W. Imboden, Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and MajorAlexander W. Monroe. Hickman, William A., private. Recruits also came from an additional twelve counties in Virginia and West Virginia. Recruits also came from an additional twelve counties in Virginia and West Virginia. July 3. Burns, Crawford, private. The field officers were Colonel George W. Imboden, Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alex. It then disbanded as there were no members at Appomattox. Records, 18621865. The monument is west of Gettysburg on the west side of Reynolds Avenue just north of Fairfield Road. The Virginia 19th Cavalry Regiment was formed in April, 1863, using the 3rd Regiment Virginia State Line as its nucleus. 17th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Company G of the 18th Virginia Cavalry. Virginia Partisan Rangers The 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. After the battle Imboden was given the mission of escorting the 18-mile train of wounded back to Virginia. Fourth Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Company G of the 18th Virginia Cavalry. Monroe. Imboden took part in the capture of the Harpers Ferry Arsenal and commanded his battery at First Manassas (Bull Run). [Source: The Time-Dispatch: Richmond, Va., Sunday, September 15, 1907] The following is the roll of Company G, Eighteenth Virginia Cavalry: W. D. Ervin, captain, Captured at Finn's Point National Cemetery. Confederate Rosters. Living: Bath county, Va. Lair, John, color-bearer. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. Stuarts Cavalry Division Kincaid, Floyd, private. Created at Salem, Virginia by adding three companies to the 33rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion, under the command of Colonel William H. French, Lieutenant Colonel and Major Frederick Smith. Died in prison 1863. July 3. A Proud Part of The Later it served in the Shenandoah Valley, participating in the Battle of New Market in 1864, and disbanded during April, 1865. On the morning of July 4, the balance, consisting of some 180 officers and 4,000 (give or take) non-commissioned officers and privates, were turned over to the remnants of Maj. Gen. George Pickett's division, relieving the 17th Virginia Cavalry and concluding their role in the battle. 18th Virginia Cavalry was organized in December, 1862. Later it served in the Shenandoah Valley and disbanded during April 1865. Jackson's Brigade and after the participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. Jackson's Brigade and after the participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. This regiment contained 225 effectives in April 1864. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers . 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December 1862. name: rank: company: sager, allmon : pvt., co. b. sager, conrad : pvt., co. i. sager, j. h. Field officers: Colonel Milton J. Ferguson, Lieutenant Colonel William L. Graham, and Major James H. Hounnan. Living: Bath county. Drumright, R. C., private. Angus, Z. P., private. Living: Williamsville, Va. Lindsey, Robert D., private. Assigned to Cavalry Brigade, Department of Western Virginia. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W.L. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 6 compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. Vint, George, private. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W.L. 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It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. Imboden was promoted to brigadier general in January of 1863, and led a raid into West Virginia in May. Lysle, Ben, private. Know nothing of him now. Know nothing. This page was last edited on 10 April 2018, at 08:50. Pocahontas, W. Va. Dever, Jasper, private. One of the famed elements of the 18th Virginia Cavalry was "McNeill's Rangers," led by Captain John Hanson McNeill. 8x11 331 pp. Corbet, Mustoe, private. Goshen, Va. Hodge, William, private. 18th Virginia Cavalry (Virginia Regimental Histories) 18th Virginia Cavalry (Virginia Regimental Histories): Delauter, Roger: 9780930919184: Amazon.com: Books Killed in battle at McConnellsburg, Pa. Clark, Adam, corporal. It was primarily recruited from the counties of Randolph, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Hardy, Hampshire, Lewis, now in West Virginia, and the counties of Warren, Shenandoah, Frederick, Bath, and Highland in Virginia. McNeill's Ranger formed Company E of the 18th Virginia Cavalry and included the First Virginia Partisan Rangers (62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry). Living: Millboro, Va. Sypie, Samuel, private. This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 19:45. It is estimated that over 25,000 troops were diverted by Federal commanders to guard the B&O against McNeill's force. Command guarding ammunition and supply trains. Consists of 40 volumes (20 original and 20 photostat) compiled by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records documenting Virginia soldiers who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Arriving at the Potomac crossings at Williamsport, Maryland, he found the river uncrossable due to high water, and organized a successful defence which held off Union cavalry under Buford and Kilpatrick until the rest of Lees army arrived. B&O Railroad) service. Assigned to the Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, Assigned to Imbodens Command, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia, Assigned to the Northwestern Virginia Brigade, Department of Northern Virginia. Western Hospital, Staunton. Cemetery Visibility: Public Private. Know nothing of him. Later it served in the Shenandoah Valley and disbanded during April, 1865. Moore, Brice, sergeant. 18th Virginia Cavalry, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia, by Stewart Sifakis, pg. [Source: The Time-Dispatch: Richmond, Va., Sunday, September 15, 1907]. Genealogy Trails History Group The Confederate Roster is a state by state compilation of soldiers who served the Confederacy. Living: Staunton, Va. Garrison, John, private. Know nothing of him now. However, many Union generals considered them to be "bushwhackers," not entitled to protection when captured, as was the case with other prisoners of war. Douglas, R. B., private. Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls; Virginia. McNeill's frequent raids on Piedmont, a town in Hampshire (now Mineral) County, West Virginia and on Cumberland, Marylandwere aimed at disrupting the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (a.k.a. William Hammond Taylor's Co. (Randolph, Pendleton & Tucker Counties) Co. B Capt. 8th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate), Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=8th_Regiment,_Virginia_Cavalry_(Confederate)&oldid=5038600. Tuning, B. F., private. It served in the Shenandoah Valley and disbaned during April, 1865. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). One of the famed elements of the 18th Virginia Cavalry was "McNeill's Rangers," led by Captain John Hanson McNeill. McNeill's Rangers operated in the western counties of Virginia and West Virginia and were among the best known and feared Confederate raiders. Later the unit took part in the operations in the Shenandoah Valley and disbanded during April, 1865. Living: Elkins, W. Va. McClung, John A., private. Roll of a Company that did Valiant Service in the Dark Days. Edmond, J. J., private. Company A (Smyth Dragoons) - many men from Smyth County, Company B (Nelson Rangers) - many men from Nelson County, Company C (Grayson Cavalry) - many men from Grayson County, Company D (1st) (French's Comoany) - many men from Mercer County, West Virginia Genealogy, Company D (2nd) Gunn's Rangers) - many men from Cabell County, Company E (Border Rangers) - many men from Mercer County, West Virginia Genealogy, Company F (Bland Rangers) - many men from Bland County, Company G (Mountain Rangers) - many men from several counties of present-day West Virginia, including Monroe County and Putnam County, Company H (Tazewell Troop) - many men from Mercer County and Tazewell County, Company I (Kanawha Rangers) - many men from Fayette County and Kanawha County of present-day West Virginia, Company K (Fairview Rifle Guards) (Sandy Rangers) - many men from Wayne County, West Virginia Genealogy, Company L (White's Co. of Cavalry) - many men from Greenbrier County. Williams, Erastus, private. Living: Williamsville, Va. Williams, James T., private. McNeill's Ranger formed Company E of the 18th Virginia Cavalry and included the First Virginia Partisan Rangers (62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry). John T. Byrd, first lieutenant, Living; address, Williamsville, Va. J. N. Potts, lieutenant. 1863. This page has been viewed 5,516 times (109 via redirect). Jackson's Brigade and after the participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. Kirkpatrick, Charles, private. 98 memorials. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. 18th Virginia Cavalry, Virginia Regimental History Series, by Roger U. Delauter, Jr., H.E. West Virginia in the Civil War | www.wvcivilwar.com | Steven A. Cunningham | Copyright All Rights Reserved. Living: McClung, Va. Potts, L. G., private. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December, 1862. 19th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) Free family records for Researching Ancestry in Virginia . and McClanahans Virginia Battery. A monument to Imbodens Brigade is west of Gettysburg on South Reynolds Avenue. No report nor details of losses made. Living: Bath county, Va. Woods, F. M., private. Assigned to Imbodens Brigade, Ransoms-Lomaxs Cavalry Division, Army of the Valley, monument to Imbodens Brigade at Gettysburg. Approximately 1,344 men served in the regiment.[1]. However, many Union generals considered them to be "bushwhackers," not entitled to protection when captured, as was the case with other prisoners of war. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Blagg, J. H., private. Page 1. 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was formed at Camp Zirkle, near Salem, Virginia, in January 1863, by consolidating six companies of Ferguson's Battalion with four companies of Caldwell's Battalion. The unit was composed of infantry and cavalry until December when the cavalry companies united with other companies to form the 18th Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers, and at times the 62nd Partisan Rangers, the 62nd Infantry, and Imboden's Partisan Rangers. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W.L. The 18th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W. L. Jackson's Brigade and after participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. Living: West Virginia. Young, John Henry - Company B, 18th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Mathias Ginevan's Co. (Hampshire County) 17th Battalion Virginia Cavalry Co. G Hardy Rangers (Hardy County) 18th Virginia Cavalry Co. A Capt. Harrouff, James H., private. Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. Know nothing: was dangerously wounded. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Group Company G of the 18th Virginia Cavalry. The following is the roll of Company G, Eighteenth Virginia Cavalry: W. D. Ervin, captain, Captured at McConnellsburg, Pa. Now dead. pvt., co. h. sager, james : pvt., co. h. santmyers, john h : pvt., co. d. This is the concluding volume of a work which seeks to record all of the casualties incurred by the men in Virginia regiments during the Civil War in a single source. 8x11 331 pp. [1] Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. [Source: The Time-Dispatch: Richmond, Va., Sunday, September 15, 1907] Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte. McNeill's Rangers were known to exercise military discipline when conducting raids. (394938.3N 771510.3W). Living: Sittington, Va. Dunlap, R. B., private. Know nothing of him. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December, 1862. The brigade was commanded by Brigadier General John Imboden, an attorney who had served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1852 to 1857. Jones', Rosser's, and J. Dearing's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. Living in Illinois. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized on December 15, 1862. The field officers were Colonel George W. Imboden, Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alex. Living; address, Huntington, W. Va. Drumright, Richard-Ord. name: rank: company: iden, james : pvt., co. d. imboden, francis marion : capt., co. f. imboden george w. william : col., imboden, james adam: sgt. The information above is from 18th Virginia Cavalry, by Roger U. Delauter. The brigade normally operated as a semi-independent command in western Virginia, and Lee did not view its discipline or combat capabilities very highly. Hopler, Sam, private. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized on December 15, 1862. Page 1. pvt., co. b. easton, a. j. The monuments location on South Reynolds Avenue just off Hagerstown Road is shared with two other Confederate cavalry brigades, RobertsonssandJoness, which were not at Gettysburg but played an important role in the campaign. 59-60. This regiment contained 225 effectives in April 1864. Jumanji Board Game Wooden Box, 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December 1862. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). It served in Jenkin's and W.L. earehart, james c. Living; Bath county. Brief History This Unit was organized in February 1863, by consolidating the 17th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, one company from the 24th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, and two companies of the 5th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Kansas City, Mo. Created from companies of partisan rangers under the command of Colonel George W. Imboden, Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alexander W. Monroe. List of battleships of the United States Navy, Articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Morgan County, West Virginia in the American Civil War. pvt., co. c. eavy (evick), michael : pvt., co. g. edman, j. j. It contains basic facts about soldiers on both sides of the Civil War, a list of regiments, descriptions of significant battles, sources of the information, and suggestions for where to find additional information. It disbanded in April 1865. April . Company B (Captain George W. Stump's Company) - many men from Hampshire and Hardy Counties -, Company C (Captain Mathias Ginevan's Company) - many men from Hampshire County, Company D (Captain Wesley Makely's Company) - many men from Warren and Shenandoah Counties, Company E (Captain Abel S. Scott's Company) - many men from Hardy and Pendleton Counties, Company F (Captain Robert B. Muse's Company) - many men from Frederick and Hampshire Counties, Company G (Captain William D. Ervin's Company) - many men from Bath, Highland and Pocahontas Counties, Company H (Captain Francis M. Imboden's Company) - many men from Hardy and Hampshire Counties, Company I (Captain Jacob Warden's Company) - many men from Hampshire and Lewis Counties, Company K (Captain John H. Piles' Company) - many men from Hampshire County. 18th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate), Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=18th_Regiment,_Virginia_Cavalry_(Confederate)&oldid=5036978. Paws: Pitter Patter Edition, Your email address will not be published. Died in prison 1863. 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. Howard Publishing, 1985.