Author: John Rigdon Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN: 9781724917836 Category : Languages : en Pages : 308 Download Book. In addition, at least nine Gloucester men served in the Richmond Howitzers and eight in the 9th Virginia Cavalry. Howard Publication Date: 1997 ISBN-13: 978-1561901029 Links to Read/Buy: 24th Virginia Cavalry (Google Books) 24th Virginia Cavalry (Amazon.com) Sgt Marquis Lafayette Young (1839-1912) - Find a 24th Virginia Cavalry - Wake County Public Libraries Married to Caroline Virginia Young. I do not know the exact date. Brig. Cpt Gwin R. Cherry, BG James P. Simms (c, April 6) The regiment was commanded by Colonel William R. Terry. Fine. Book Summary/Review: BTC Siege of Petersburg Book Notes: Publisher: H.E. Company B (Captain William M. McGruder's Company) (Henrico Mounted Guard ), Company C (Captain John K. Littleton's Company of Virginia Partisan Rangers) also known as (Chesapeake Rangers) - many men from Gloucester and King and Queen County, Company D (Clopton's Partisan Rangers) - many men from Middlesex County, Company F (Captain L. W. Allen's Company) - many men from Caroline and King and Queen County, Company H (Captain William J. Hamlett's Company) - many men from Henry and Patrick County, The information above is from 24th Virginia Cavalry, by Darryl Holland. Howard, 1997]. Relieved of command, April 8. Colonel Terry, Lieutenant Colonel Hairston and Captains Bentley and Nelson were wounded. Major General Albert Cowper Smith (June 5, 1894 - January 24, 1974) was an officer in the United States Army.He is most noted for his service as Commanding General of the 14th Armored Division during the later part of World War II.Smith and his division liberated Prisoner-of-war camps, Oflag XIII-B and Stalag VII-A in April 1945.. Please contact us using the Contact button in the menu at the top of the screen. 212pp. Later it was involved in the Appomattox Campaign and surrendered with 19 officers and 144 men . 107. They were: Company A, 4th Virginia Heavy Artillery (later the 34th Virginia Infantry); Companies A, B, E and F, 26th Virginia Infantry; Companies C and D, 24th Virginia Cavalry. The field officers were Colonels Jubal A. Image Needed, Captain Theophilus G. Barham Commander:Colonel William T. Robins (March & April 1-2, 1865). "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. This unit served in General Gary's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, and fought in various conflicts around Richmond. Cpt J. F. Espy, Col William H. Fitzgerald (c, April 6) Portraits, maps. 30th Virginia Infantry Battalion (Sharpshooters), Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia, A Guide to Virginias Military Organizations, 1861-1865. Col Martin L. Stansel, BG William H. F. Payne (w, March 30) Transferred to the 36 Battalon Cavalry as Company B on February 5, 1863. Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Friday, January 3, 1862 Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) 24th Virginia Cavalry by Darryl Holland, 1997, H.E. Apparently did not accompany his command on the retreat, Appomattox Campaign Confederate order of battle. VMI Civil War Generals - Library - Virginia Military Institute Civil War and New Market VMI Civil War Generals VMI Civil War Generals Brief biographical sketches of VMI alumni and faculty who served as general officers during the Civil War. Transferred to the 17th Virginia Cavalry as Company I on January 28,1863. Howard Publishing. Howard Publishing, 1987. The men were primarily from the counties of Alleghany, Rockbridge, Monroe, Greenbrier, and Ohio. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. The 24th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was organized in June 1864, by consolidating eight companies of the 42nd Virginia Cavalry and two companies of Dearing's Confederate Cavalry. The 24th Virginia was assigned to the Confederate States Army. Lee (c, April 6)[10], Col Stapleton Crutchfield (k, April 6) Notes: The 42nd Virginia Cavalry Battalion became the 24th Virginia Cavalry on June 14, 1864. Cornelius T. Smith Jackson's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. "An Ugly Looking Chance for a Charge": The Battle of Darbytown Road 24th Virginia Infantry, A Guide to Virginias Military Organizations, 1861-1865, by Lee A. Wallace, Jr., pp. Assigned to Earlys Brigade, Van Dorns Division, First Corps, Army of the Potomac, Major General Daniel H. Hill took command of the. MG G.W.C. [Source: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System], West Virginia counties contributing soldiers: Mercer, 24th Virginia Infantry National Park Service, 24th Virginia Infantry The Civil War in the East. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. The 24th fought at Samaria Church and Third New Market and were among the last troops to . Note: At some point in January 1865, almost certainly after the January 20 return was compiled, Garys Cavalry Brigade moved from the Department of Richmond to Fitzhugh Lees Cavalry Brigade, Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Muster In: March 19, 18621 The 24th Cavalry Regiment was organized in June, 1864, by consolidating eight companies of the 42nd Virginia Cavalry and two companies of Dearing's Confederate Cavalry. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. Around 3 p.m. moved to the left flank of Longstreets line through dense undergrowth. The regiment contained 740 men in April, 1862, and reported 189 casualties at Williamsburg and 107 at Seven Pines. Notes: The 42nd Virginia Cavalry Battalion became the 24th Virginia Cavalry on June 14, 1864. Gen Julius Franklin Howell (1846-1948) - Find a Grave Memorial BG Montgomery D. Corse (c, April 6) 24th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (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=24th_Regiment,_Virginia_Infantry_(Confederate)&oldid=5063218. 34th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, A Guide to Virginia's Military Organizations, 1861-1865, by Lee A . Barringer's Brigade BG Rufus Barringer (c, April 3) 1st North Carolina Cavalry; 2nd North Carolina Cavalry; 3rd North Carolina Cavalry; 5th North Carolina Cavalry; Beale's Brigade At noon of the 17th, the 7th and 24th Regiments were sent down the Harpers Ferry Road about 520 and 850 yards respectively, to guard the right flank. 24th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. The 24th Regiment, Virginia Infantry was assembled in June, 1861, with men from Floyd, Franklin, Carroll, Giles, Pulaski, Mercer, and Henry Counties. The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the final military encounter of the American Civil War, the 1865 Appomattox campaign, which lasted from March 29 to April 9 and resulted in Confederate surrender on April 9 at the Appomattox Court House.
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