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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 10th Heavy Artillery Battalion

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 10th Heavy Artillery Battalion
Author: John Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-12-05
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ISBN: 9781981422630

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The Virginia 10th Heavy Artillery Battalion was organized at Richmond, Virginia, in April, 1862, with five companies. The unit served in the Department of Richmond until 1865 when it was transferred as infantry to the Army of Northern Virginia. It was involved in the Richmond defenses at Brook's Turnpike and at Drewry's Bluff. Later the unit took part in the Appomattox Campaign. The unit was decimated at Sayler's Creek and most not killed were captured. It surrendered with 103 officers and men. Companies of the Virginia 10th Heavy Artillery Battalion Company A (Metropolitan Guards) - Richmond, Virginia Company B (Captain James O. Hensley's Company) Company C (Allen Artillery) Company D (Jamestown Heavy Artillery) (Reorganization of Company E, 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery) Company E (T. B. Blake's Company)


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The North Carolina 10th Heavy Artillery Battalion

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The North Carolina 10th Heavy Artillery Battalion
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1387528335

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The North Carolina 10th Artillery Battalion [also called 2nd Battalion Heavy Artillery] was organized during the spring of 1862 at Wilmington, North Carolina, with three companies, later increased to four. The unit served at Fort Caswell and Wilmington, then in December, 1864, was active in the defense of Savannah. Later it saw action in the North Carolina Campaign as infantry and surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. Major Wilton L. Young was in command. Companies Of The NC 10th Artillery Battalion Company A - ""Lewis' Battery"" - from Davidson County Company B - ""Black River Tigers"" - from Harnett County Company C - ""Monroe Heavy Artillery"" - organized and mustered in at Salisbury, Rowan County Company D - ""Wheeler Battery"" - mustered in at Wilmington, New Hanover County


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 10th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 10th Infantry Regiment
Author: John Rigdon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781716864988

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The 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment had its origins in volunteer militia companies organized in the late 1850's in Rockingham County. Eleven companies made up the Tenth Virginia. Seven companies were drawn from Rockingham County, two from Shenandoah County, one from Page and one from Madison County. A total of about 1,350 men in all served in the Tenth during the time when the regiment was under arms. As part of the Army of Northern Virginia, the regiment saw action in every major engagement that was fought in Virginia, Maryland (except Sharpsburg) and Pennsylvania. Of the 276 engaged at Gettysburg more than twenty-five percent were disabled. On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 2 officers and 44 men. Co. A, Strasburg Guards: Strasburg, Shenandoah County; Capt. Joshua Stover Co. B, Rockingham Rifles: Harrisonburg, Rockingham County; Capt. James Kenney Co. C, Mauck's Company: Harrisonburg, Rockingham County; Capt. Robert Mauck Co. D, Bridgewater Greys: Bridgewater, Rockingham County; Capt. John Brown Co. E, Peaked Mt. Grays: McGaheysville, Rockingham County; Capt. William B. Yancey Co. F, Muhlenburg Rifles: Woodstock, Shenandoah County; Capt. Samuel Williams Co. G, Valley Guards: Harrisonburg, Rockingham County; Capt. Charles Sprinkel Co. H, Chrisman's Infantry: Harrisonburg, Rockingham County; Capt. George Chrisman Co. I, Riverton Invincibles: Conrad's Strore (Elkton), Rockingham County; Capt.William Covington Co. K, Page Volunteers: Luray, Page County; Capt. William T. Young Co. L, Jeff Davis Guards: Madison Courthouse, Madison County; Capt.Elliot Blankenship Regimental Band: Harrisonburg, Rockingham County; Charles Eschman


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment U.S. Colored Troops

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment U.S. Colored Troops
Author: John C Rigdon
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-18
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ISBN:

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Gen. Davis Tillson raised the 1,700-man 1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery in Tennessee and North Carolina. The regiment was organized at Knoxville, Tennessee, February 20, 1864 - November 12, 1864. Its designation was changed to 10th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery, May 21, 1864. The unit encamped near Knoxville while garrisoned in Asheville in 1865. Assigned to Tillson's 2nd brigade, the men participated in operations in Tennessee and Alabama and joined Gen. George Stoneman in Virginia and North Carolina in 1865. The regiment mustered out March 31, 1866.


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 13th Artillery Battalion

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 13th Artillery Battalion
Author: John C Rigdon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Virginia 13th Battalion Light Artillery was formed late in 1863 with three companies: Company A - Otey's-Walker's Battery; Company B - Ringgold Light Artillery; Company C - Davidson's-Chamberlyne's Battery. he field officers were Lieutenant Colonel J. Floyd King, and Majors Wade H. Gibbes and William M. Owen. Otey's-Walker's Battery served in West Virginia and Tennessee and was involved in many battles there, before transferring to the trenches around Petersburg. The Ringgold Light Artillery was organized in February, 1862. It was attached to the 13th Battalion Virginia Artillery but for some time operated as an independent command. The unit served in western Virginia and, assigned to J.F. King's Battalion, sustained 5 casualties during the Kanawha Valley Campaign. During December it contained 3 officers and 87 men. Later it was involved in the Knoxville Campaign and fought at Cloyd's Mountain and New River Bridge. The battery was then attached to W.H. Gibbes' Battalion, Army of Northern Virginia, participated in the defense of Petersburg, and ended the war at Appomattox as infantry. Its commanders were Captains Crispin Dickenson and Timothy H. Stamps. Davidson's-Chamberlayne's Battery was assembled in April, 1862, with men from Southwestern Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. It was attached to the 13th Battalion Virginia Artillery, but served as an independent command. During the war it was assigned to J.F. King's, J.H. Gibbes', and W.W. Owen's Battalion of Artillery. After serving in Western Virginia it moved to Tennessee, fought in the Knoxville Campaign, then returned to Virginia. Here it participated in the defense of Petersburg and Richmond, and disbanded early in 1865. The battery was commanded by Captains John H. Chamberlayne and George S. Davidson.


Historical Sketch and Roster of the South Carolina 18th Heavy Artillery Battalion

Historical Sketch and Roster of the South Carolina 18th Heavy Artillery Battalion
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN:

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"The South Carolina 18th Heavy Artillery Battalion [often called the Siege Train Artillery Battalion or Manigault's Battalion] was organized during the spring of 1862 with three companies. Many of the men were from Charleston. Company D was assigned later in 1862. It was assigned to the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and fought at Fort Sumter, Grimball's Landing, Battery Wagner, James Island, and John's Island. In June, 1864, Company C was transferred to Pegram's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia and was active in the Petersburg siege. Bridges' Louisiana Artillery Battery was merged into Company D in December 1864. That December Company C returned to the battalion which later served as infantry in the Army of Tennessee. The unit was surrendered by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston at Durham Station, Orange County, NC on April 26, 1865."--


Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 42nd Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 42nd Infantry Regiment
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-04-20
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ISBN: 9781532842382

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The 42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized at Lynchburg, Va in June-July 1861 from ten companies drawn from seven counties in the south central and southwestern portions of the state. They recruited its members in Henry, Floyd, Bedford, Campbell, Roanoke, Patrick, and Franklin counties. After fighting at First Kernstown and in Jackson's Valley Campaign, the unit was assigned to J. R. Jones' and W. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It was active in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley and was involved in the Appomattox operations. Companies Of The VA 42nd Infantry Regiment Company A - Henry Volunteers. Henry County. Company B - Floyd Guards. Floyd County.. Company C - Buford Grays. Bedford County. Company D - Campbell-Lee Guards. Campbell County. Company E - Dixie Grays. Roanoke County. Company F - Leatherwood Fencibles. Henry County. Company G - Second Company of Volunteers from Henry County. Company H - Patrick Henry Volunteers. Patrick County. Company I - Campbell Guards. Campbell County. Company K - Franklin Invincibles. Franklin County.


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 9th Cavalry Regiment

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 9th Cavalry Regiment
Author: John C Rigdon
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Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-09-11
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The Virginia 9th Cavalry Regiment was formed in January, 1862, using the 1st Battalion Virginia Cavalry as its nucleus. Its companies were from the counties of Stafford, Caroline, Westmoreland, Lancaster, Essex, Spotsylvania, Lunenburg, King William, King George, and Richmond. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles and the conflicts at Gainesville, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Dumfries, Rapidan Station, Brandy Station, Upperville, Hanover, Gettysburg, Williamsport, Funkstown, and Culpeper Court House. The 9th went on to fight at Bristoe, Mine Run, The Wilderness, and Todd's Tavern. Later it skirmished around Richmond and Petersburg, then was active in the Appomattox operations. This unit reported 32 casualties at Upperville, lost four percent of the 490 engaged at Gettysburg, and had 22 disabled at Williamsport. Companies Company A, Stafford Rangers, established May 6th 1861 Company B, Caroline Light Dragoons, established May 6th 1861 Company C, Lee's Light Horse (Westmoreland), established May 25th 1861 Company D, Lancaster Cavalry, established April 25th 1861 Company E, Mercer Calvary (Spotsylvania), established April 25th 1861 Company F, Essex Light Dragoons, established June 10th 1861 Company G, Lunenburg Light Dragoons, established June 7th 1861 Company H, Lee's Rangers (King William), established June 10th 1861 Company I, Potomac Cavalry (King George), established October 12th 1861 Company K, Richmond County Cavalry, established October 24th 1861