1st New Orleans Infantry, Louisiana (2136) Hamiltons Body Guard, Texas Cavalry (50) Major Skinner was also wounded in the head, but slightly. F.J. Boggs, Co. 1st Arkansas Cavalry (2647) Infantry - 1st Loyal Eastern Volunteers. List of Virginia Civil War units | Military Wiki | Fandom Spent the day in reorganization and during the night began the march to Hagerstown. 9th Tennessee Mounted Infantry (23) (Courtesy of Arthur T. Carter). Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. 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. J. Dooley, Co. D (Old Dominion Guard): Capt. He had spent months going through the Eastern Shore Civil War book and counted each name. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! C.K. The Union Civil War Soldier Monument Advisory and Implementation Committee has suggested that a Union soldier monument with the likeness of a Black man be erected next to the current monument. Each company was to consist of 68 enlisted men, with officers to include a captain, lieutenant, and ensign (second lieutenant). 2nd Tennessee Infantry (2170) G.W. 3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry (1460) Wards Battery, Alabama Light Artillery (1), ARIZONA (655 soldiers) You will also notice that all of the known originals have two periods after Vols. Category: 1st Regiment, Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers (Union), United States Civil War. Overview: 1st Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Richmond, Virginia, in May, 1861. The vast majority of Union soldiers from the peninsula, 88% of them, were black men who joined the 7th, 9th and 10th United States Colored Troops when they were organized in 1863. Hills Brigade. Once President Abraham Lincoln authorized African American troops, hundreds of free Black . The memorial, however, would include the names and races of 2,300 Union and Confederate soldiers and sailors. If the board of supervisors doesnt take up the cause, the group can find other suitable spots, including private land, Carter said. During April, 1862, when the regiment was reorganized, it contained only six companies. Unidentified Tennessee (13), TEXAS (4370 soldiers) 4th Arkansas Cavalry (1905) Having both is a nicer, more elegant, a more civilized solution to the problem.. 1st Battery, Arkansas Light Artillery (252) 7th West Virginia Cavalry (2547) Gavin also has a picture of the 1st Regiment of Virginia Volunteers plate and explains that these were cast in the late 1850s before the war. County, NJ - ALHN. 16th Virginia Infantry (1239) Unidentified North Carolina (1), SOUTH CAROLINA (93 soldiers) The 1st Virginia Infantry lost 27 men killed, 73 wounded, and 13 missing. The 1st Virginia completed its organization at Richmond, Virginia, in May, 1861. 2nd Texas Cavalry (1 year, 1865) (202) He asked for a motion to remove the statue. Confederates, led by William Mahone, sought out African American soldiers and showed no mercy, even when they tried to surrender. Carter said it hasnt looked at costs yet but he really isnt concerned. R.M. Gen. J. L. Kemper fell wounded in front of the stone wall. Regimental History | First Virginia Regiment 13th West Virginia Infantry (1641) Virginia in the Civil War; Army of Northern Virginia . Part Two includes brief descriptions of Loyalist military organizations, arranged into four geographical groupings indicating command authority. 7th Tennessee Mounted Infantry (1153) 10th Tennessee Cavalry (2086) 10th Tennessee Infantry (2473) 9th Tennessee Cavalry (2433) Independent Exempts, West Virginia Infantry (197) It would be reflective black granite, and its soldiers facial features would be that of an African American man. Gordan, Co. H (2nd) (Richmond Greys, Company B): Capt. Required fields are marked *. 6th West Virginia Cavalry (2671) 3rd Tennessee Infantry (1357) Floyd Guard: Capt. 2nd Arkansas Infantry (1396) The blast did leave a hole 170 feet long and 30 feet deep and killed at least 278 Confederates instantly. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. 1, Something in the Water lost and found open, Tornado that damaged homes in Virginia Beach was EF-3, weather service says; relief efforts underway, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. 1st South Carolina Infantry (Colored) (93), TENNESSEE (54086 soldiers) West Virginia Infantry (3 months, 1861) 1st Regiment, West Virginia Infantry 1st Regiment, West Virginia Veteran Infantry consolidation of 5th and 9th West Virginia Infantries 2nd West Virginia Infantry later 5th West Virginia Cavalry 2nd Regiment, West Virginia Veteran Infantry consolidation of 1st and 4th West Virginia Infantries But for the record, the database includes 228003 soldiers (including white northern officers) from 168 USCT regiments. The board set up a public hearing in October with people speaking for and against removal, but several were in favor of Carters suggestion. In fact, there was at least one such loyalist regiment in every southern state, including the staunchly-secessionist state of South Carolina. William P. Munford was mustered into state service as major. Captain Francis J. Boggs second company of Richmond Grays was assigned to the regiment, replacing Captain Randolphs Howitzers as Company H. Major Munford resigned to become lieutenant colonel of the. This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 09:05. Eastville Court Green's Confederate monument stands in the middle of the green in Eastville on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. Assigned to Longstreets Brigade and stationed at Blackburns Ford. For the unit that served in the Revolutionary War, see, War history of the old First Virginia Infantry Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia / by Charles T. Loehr (1884), Record of the Richmond city and Henrico Co., Virginia troops, Confederate States Army (1879), John Dooley's Civil War An Irish American's Journey in the First Virginia Infantry Regiment, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1st_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1126802444, Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Virginia, Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Co. A (Richmond Grays): Capt.