6th Tennessee Mounted Infantry (758) 1st Regiment, Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers (Union) Contents. Chambers Assigned as Co. K. Band: Capt. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Virginia Federal Units. (Hannah Ruhoff/The Virginian-Pilot). At the outbreak of the war it had ten companies, but in April three were detached. Arrived about sunset and bivouacked on the western border of Spanglers Woods. Company E was replaced by the Washington Volunteers for one years service. Its only a matter of decimal points and zeroes, he said. Confederates who escaped the Unions blockade joined other units in Norfolk and elsewhere. 7th Tennessee Infantry (715) Pursuit of Lee July 5-24. 2nd Texas Cavalry (1080) 3rd West Virginia Cavalry (2181) In Virginia proper, there were five Union military units. 1st Reg't Eastern Shore Maryland Vol. 8th Tennessee Cavalry (2270) Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 80 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 156 Enlisted men by disease. Unidentified Arkansas (7), FLORIDA (2199 soldiers) The Richmond Fayette Artillery was also attached to the regiment. I will post more information as it becomes available. W.M. 2nd North Carolina Mounted Infantry (1108) The committee includes historians, Civil War buffs, retired doctors, former supervisors and business owners. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. R. Harrison Captain J.K. Lee was killed at Blackburn's Ford on July 18, 1861. This regiment lost twenty-two percent of the 140 engaged at the Battle of Second Bull Run (Second Manassas), had 9 wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, and had more than half of the 209 at Gettysburg disabled. 12th West Virginia Infantry (1712) Washington Territory . Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Soldiers: Unassigned West Virginia (4) 2nd New Orleans Infantry, Louisiana (383) 1st Tennessee Independent Vidette Cavalry (936) Lieutenant Colonel Fry took command of the regiment. 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. Carter said it hasnt looked at costs yet but he really isnt concerned. 2nd Louisiana Cavalry (1322) Infantry. Carter had a son in 1885, whom he named William M. Carter after Mahone. His grandfather was born enslaved in Eastville, the seat of Northampton County and where Carter and a newly formed group want a towering statue to honor African American and white Union soldiers in its historic square. The following list identifies those 93 regiments and the number of soldiers that the database shows in each of them over the course of the war. This page was last modified 01:00, 2 July 2021. 2nd Tennessee Infantry (2170) 1. Southern Loyalists were citizens of southern states who sympathized with the northern cause to preserve the union. Most regiments were recruited from the Northern, central and southwestern counties. Categories: Virginia (Union), United States Civil War. This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 09:05. At the close of the cannonade advanced and took part in Longstreets assault upon the Union position in the vicinity of the Angle. 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. He submitted the idea to the board of supervisors in August. 2. Taylor. J. Dooley, Co. D (Old Dominion Guard): Capt. 1st West Tennessee Cavalry (45) In Virginia proper, there were five Union military units. 1st Regiment, Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers (Union), 1st Regiment, Virginia Infantry (3 months, 1861) (Union), Dameron's Independent Company, Virginia Infantry (Union), Loudoun County Virginia Rangers, Virginia Infantry (Union), How to create a new for conflict/war periods, How to create a new for conflict/war periods, 16th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Union), United States Civil War (0, 1, 0), 1st Regiment, Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers (Union), United States Civil War, 1st Regiment, Virginia Infantry (3 months, 1861) (Union), United States Civil War (0, 2, 0), Dameron's Independent Company, Virginia Infantry (Union), United States Civil War (0, 1, 0), Loudoun County Virginia Rangers, Virginia Infantry (Union), United States Civil War (0, 1, 0). From the monument to Kempers Brigade on the Gettysburg battlefield: July 2. The soldier count by the George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War estimates West Virginia's to be around 20,000,[2] and others at around 25,000,[3] with an unknown number serving in the regiments of surrounding states. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. Eight companies (all except E&F) left by train for Camp Pickens, Manassas Junction. Several years ago, he started reading Civil War Soldiers & Sailors of the Eastern Shore Union & Confederate, by Barry W. Miles and Moody K. Miles published in 2006. In February, The Virginian-Pilot, Daily Press and WHRO will have continuing coverage of Confederate memorials and their meanings to the Hampton Roads community. Soldiers is in quotes here because the Soldiers & Sailors database is known to contain some duplication so the counts dont necessarily represent unique soldiers. Hills Brigade. Required fields are marked *. The troops were paid less than their white counterparts. Captain James Hallihan was killed, Captains Tomas H. Davis, Eldridge Morris, George Norton and Albert Watkins were wounded, Lieutenants Adolphus Blair, Paul Cabell, John Dooley, Ellison Martin, Jesse Payne, Edward Reeve and William Woody were wounded, Lieutenant William Caho was mortally wounded and captured and Lieutenant William Kenningham was wounded and captured. Unidentified Tennessee (13), TEXAS (4370 soldiers) The abundance of men born in Confederate States. Arthur Carter, the founder of the committee, envisions a black granite monument and wants the names of local Union and Confederate soldiers included. Lieutenant Colonel Skinner was promoted to colonel even though he was not fit for field duty due to his wound from Second Manassas. Records show that in February 1864, he was arrested for mutiny. 5th Tennessee Infantry (1799) 1st Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers (123) 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Infantry - 1st. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. West Virginia, which seceded from Virginia to join the Union, provided the following units to the Union Army during the American Civil War.Units raised in the western counties prior to the creation of the state of West Virginia were often known as, "loyal Virginians," who formed the Restored government of Virginia in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1861, unanimously electing Francis H. Pierpont as . They reformed with Garnetts and Draytons Brigades in the Harpers Ferry Road just south of the town and, co-operated with Toombs Brigade, and A.P. 9th Tennessee Cavalry (2433) The board then tabled the issue. Gordan, Co. H (2nd) (Richmond Greys, Company B): Capt. Eastville Court Green's Confederate monument stands in the middle of the green in Eastville on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. The regiment was commanded by Colonel Lewis B. Williams and brought 209 men to the field. Its commanders include George Washington and Patrick Henry. Co. C (Montgomery Guard): Capt. Yet she refused to stop at gas stations that would take Black peoples gas money but wouldnt let them use the bathroom. The memorial, however, would include the names and races of 2,300 Union and Confederate soldiers and sailors. Fayette Artillery: Capt. (3949'09.0N 7713'10.9W) 10th Tennessee Infantry (2473) 3rd West Virginia Infantry (34) It doesnt want public money. Duty at Maryland Heights, W. Va., July 17 to October 5, 1863. William Carter grew up, changed his name to Peter and became a physician. Arthur Carter, right, and David Scott, both retired doctors and residents of the Eastern Shore, pose outside the historic courthouse at Eastville Court Green in Eastville on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. 6th West Virginia Infantry (3836) J. Griswold, Co. E (1st) (Richmond Light Infantry Blues): Capt. It would be reflective black granite, and its soldiers facial features would be that of an African American man. Exposed to a severe fire of artillery and vigorously assailed beyond the Emmitsburg Road by infantry on the right flank with ranks thinned and much disorganized by its losses especially of officers it pressed on against the Union line at the stone wall where after a fierce encounter the struggle ended. 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. Artillery 1st Light Cavalry - 1st-3d Cavalry - 6th-7th Infantry - 1st Infantry - lst-2d Veteran Infantry - 4th-7th Infantry - 9th-15th Infantry - 17th Infantry - Independent Exempts. Escorted prisoners back to Virginia. County, NJ - ALHN. 1st Alabama Cavalry (New) (8) Ten companies of militia were organized into the 1st Infantry at Richmond:Company A, Richmond Grays. 13th Tennessee Cavalry (2172) The 1st Virginia surrendered 17 men under the command of Sergeant Major Andrew J. Simpson, division of Brigadier General David R. Jones in Longstreets Command, marker for Kempers Brigade on the Antietam Battlefield, Kempers Brigade, Picketts Division, First Army Corps, Ten companies of militia were organized into the 1st Infantry at Richmond:Company A, Richmond Grays. The memorial his grandson is proposing is a compromise. Location of the monument. Peter Jacob Carter was born in Eastville, Va. in 1845 and escaped slavery to serve in the United States Colored Troops for the Union. Unidentified Alabama (1) 7th Tennessee Cavalry (1942) 1st Battalion, Arkansas Infantry (504) The brigade was under the temporary command of Colonel Montgomery Corse while Brigadier General Kemper took command of a temporary division. William P. Munford was mustered into state service as major. Scott is also a retired physician who practiced with Carter. 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. It passed 3-1, with one member absent. Upon the approach of the 9th Corps, about 3 P.M. the 1st, 11th and 17th Regiments advanced to the high ground in their front and met the charge of Fairchilds Brigade; they were driven from their position and retreated through the town. Part One lists officers alphabetically, including each officer's dates of birth and death, his home and station in life at the outbreak of war, and his family relationships, along with his years of service, military rank and other relevant notes on his military career. 3rd Tennessee Infantry (1357) On the other hand, many of these regiments only show a handful of soldiers so it is clear that many records are missing. Peter Carters sister, brother and mother were still in bondage five miles from where he was camped. Cary Sent to Fredericksburg and assigned to the. Once President Abraham Lincoln authorized African American troops, hundreds of free Black . 1st West Virginia Cavalry (2875) At Stephenson's Depot till December. 1st West Virginia Infantry (1809) Unidentified North Carolina (1), SOUTH CAROLINA (93 soldiers) 2nd West Virginia Infantry (41) 12th Tennessee Cavalry (1876) 1st Texas Cavalry (2781) 4th Arkansas Infantry (183) 1st Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers (123) 1st Virginia Infantry (851) Dameron's Independent Company, Virginia Volunteers (56) Loudoun County Virginia Rangers (328) Unidentified Virginia (1) Carter served on its first board and was its first rector. Gopher RecordsIf you need records, we will gopher you. He would not return to field service. 1st Regiment Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers; 1st Regiment, Virginia Infantry; 16th Regiment, Virginia Infantry; Dameron's Independent Company, Virginia Volunteers; Loudoun Rangers; See also. This portrait hangs in Arthur Carter's home. Most of the original members of this regiment were from southeastern Ohio, and planners thought that this regiment would become the 4th Ohio Cavalry.Their application was rejected by the governor of Ohio, so the unit . Carter, founder of the The Union Civil War Soldier Monument Advisory and Implementation Committee, and Scott, a member of Northampton's historical society, have proposed that a monument to the area's Union soldiers be erected on the green next to the current Confederate monument. The abundance of men born in Confederate States. You will also notice that all of the known originals have two periods after Vols. He was arrested not for desertion but mutiny, he and five or six others. The 1st Virginia Infantry was assigned to A. P. Hill's, Kemper's, and W. R. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. This work contains the foundation on which future historical research will be builtan invaluable contribution to Loyalist studiesamazingPatriots of the American Revolution; valuable resourceThe Journal of Southern History; invaluableMilitary Loyalists is the fruit of the most painstaking, careful, and thorough research and represents scholarship at its best. W.H. Six men were wounded. On the Eastern Shore, white soldiers in the 1st Regiment Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers supported the Union. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. He had spent months going through the Eastern Shore Civil War book and counted each name. 1st Virginia Infantry (851) Regiment consolidated with 11th Maryland Infantry February 23, 1865. Only 17 surrendered at Appomattox on April 9, 1865. Company E, the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, and Captain Carys Company F, left Richmond for Fredericksburg, and were never returned to the regiment. Peter Carter was imprisoned, released in May and later sent to the stalemate that had coalesced in Petersburg. 14th West Virginia Infantry (1522) The 2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.It was organized in Parkersburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) during September 1861. 4th West Virginia Cavalry (1496) Thus the unit contained seven companies from Richmond and in mid-July a company from Washington, D.C. was added. Virginia (Union), United States Civil War, National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database. 1st West Virginia Light Artillery (2452) 6th West Virginia Cavalry (2671) The regiment was commanded by Captain George F. Norton. Colonel Patrick T. Moore was badly wounded in the head and disabled from future field service. I (Taylor's' Company): Capt. 1st Arkansas Cavalry (2647) Arthur Carters mother, a nurse, thought the racism of the Eastern Shore so bad that she moved the family to Alabama. 1st Florida Cavalry (1086) Captain J.K. Lee of Company B was killed. Its casualties were 12 killed and 25 wounded at Drewry's Bluff, 1 killed and 77 wounded at the Battle of Five Forks, and 40 captured at the Battle of Sayler's Creek. Colored Infantry, some of whom were recruited in North Carolina, others in . The blast did leave a hole 170 feet long and 30 feet deep and killed at least 278 Confederates instantly. 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But for the record, the database includes 228003 soldiers (including white northern officers) from 168 USCT regiments. Shields' 2nd Division, Banks' 5th Corps, and Dept. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Colonel Williams was mortally wounded. Peter Jacob Carter was born in Eastville, Va. in 1845 and escaped slavery to serve in the United States Colored Troops for the Union. 8th Tennessee Mounted Infantry (541) His grandson Arthur T. Carter has formed a group that wants a monument to recognize the Union soldiers from the Eastern Shore who fought in the Civil War. On the New Jersey mailing list, I found a very interesting posting about: 2. Part Two includes brief descriptions of Loyalist military organizations, arranged into four geographical groupings indicating command authority. The companies (with original commanders) were: It fought at the Battle of First Bull Run (First Manassas) in a brigade under James Longstreet and in August totaled 570 men. 14th Tennessee Cavalry (132) looks like a great story. Hamiltons Body Guard, Texas Cavalry (50) He was a man who had pride in himself and his family, and his Africanness, Arthur Carter said. Major Francis H. Langley was wounded. 10th Tennessee Cavalry (2086) UNION REGIMENTS IN SOUTHERN STATES 7th Tennessee Mounted Infantry (1153) Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. invaluableMilitary Loyalists is the fruit of the most painstaking, careful, and thorough research and represents scholarship at its best. Finally, Carter said. Beatys Company, Tennessee Independent Mounted Scouts (104) I am interested, because of the members from South Jersey and because it
USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 1st Louisiana Cavalry (3118) 4th Arkansas Cavalry (1905) In the afternoon the Brigade moved to the ravine about 520 yards northwest of this. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Assigned to Longstreets Brigade and stationed at Blackburns Ford. Captain Francis H. Langley of Company G was promoted to major. 2nd Arkansas Cavalry (2196) Co. K (Virginia Rifles, at one time German Rifles): Capt. Among the achievements of the party was the creation of what is now Virginia State University, which is just outside of Petersburg. During April, 1862, when the regiment was reorganized, it contained only six companies. In his early 60s, he and his second wife had a son, Arthur Carter, in 1946. G.W. records show that it mainly acted as a Coast Guard for the Eastern Shore. Total 241. Carters group wants a memorial erected near the Confederate, on figurative and literal equal ground. Drum Corps: Drum Major C.R.M. He also has been compiling the names of businesses, foundations and corporations that might not mind backing such a project. Wisconsin . Thats because nearly 88% of the Virginia Eastern Shore Union soldiers were African American, according to a Shore history text. It broke his heart when she had to find a remote place to park and hed turn away while she relieved herself outside in a bottle. 9th Tennessee Mounted Infantry (23) It is a thick roster of men from Accomack and Northampton counties and culled from an extensive store of resources including census and military records, memoirs and newspapers. 1st South Carolina Infantry (Colored) (93), TENNESSEE (54086 soldiers) 2nd Texas Cavalry (1 year, 1865) (202) 1st Alabama Cavalry (Old) (8) 2nd Tennessee Cavalry (2108) This category is managed by the US Civil War Project in association with the Categorization Project. Artillery - 1st Heavy Artillery - 1st-9th Independent . At Januarys board meeting, however, Supervisor John Coker said that the debacle of Jan. 6 compelled him to address the monument matter. The Northampton County Board of Supervisors on January 12 voted to remove the Confederate monument. Notice that they were mostly from port towns. 17th West Virginia Infantry (1363) J.B. Smith Mustered in as Co. Fry commanded at the First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas). Company C, Montgomery Guard. Company "A" mustered out by order of the War Department August 16, 1862. 1st Battery, Arkansas Light Artillery (252) West Virginia, United States Civil War. Carter knows of a sculptor with Eastern Shore ties for the actual artwork. Virginia Military. Marched to Camp Lee at the Fair Grounds on the western edge of Richmond. Scores of federal troops advanced into the cavity instead of around, making themselves easy targets. I will post more information as it becomes available. Infantry Col. Jas. Speak to recruitment advertising specialist, 757Teamz boys soccer top 15: Kellam outlasts two top-10 opponents in one-goal wins, stays at No. So many remembrances, particularly in Virginia, are typically one or the other. The 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in the Commonwealth of Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The Adjutant General's Office. Maryland's Tribute to her Loyal Sons (Back): Five companies held the works in front of this stone on the morning of July 3d 1863, relieving other troops and remaining until about noon when they were relieved. He believes that at a time when the world is screaming Take it down! or Keep it! that the Eastern Shore has found a way civil way to end this war. 5th West Virginia Cavalry (1784) 2nd North Carolina Infantry (713) 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. Unidentified Louisiana (7), MISSISSIPPI (903 soldiers) Unidentified Virginia (1), WEST VIRGINIA (47334 soldiers) Lieutenant Colonel Skinner led the charge into the 5th Maine Battery, killing two artillerymen with his sword before he was badly wounded in the chest. The field officers were Colonels Patrick T. Moore, Franklin G. Skinner, and Lewis B. Williams, Jr; Lieutenant Colonels William H. Fry and Frank H. Langley; and Majors John Dooley, William P. Mumford, George F. Norton, and William H. Palmer. 2nd West Virginia Veteran Infantry (1101) Please feel free to post to other lists. New Jersey Volunteers, 1st Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, 2nd Battalion (old) New Jersey Volunteers, 2nd Battalion (new) . 1st Battalion, Tennessee Light Artillery (1898) The First Virginia Regiment was authorized by the Virginia Convention of July 17, 1775 as a provincial defense unit composed of six musket and two rifle companies under the command of Patrick Henry. 7th Battalion, Virginia Infantry, Local Defense (1st Nitre Battalion) Virginia Federal Units. 3. Lockwood's Independent Brig. Never lower yourself and let people treat you that way, Carter recalled her saying. The regiment lost 40 men captured, including Lieutenant Colonel Langey and Major Norton. The family lived there from the time Arthur Carter was a toddler to a young teen, then he went to a northern boarding school. 4th Tennessee Infantry (1553) At the outbreak of the war it had ten companies, but in April three were detached. Virginia provided the following units to the Virginia Militia and the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS) during the American Civil War. The 1st Virginia Infantry was assigned to the Fourth Brigade of the Army of the Potomac, commanded by Colonel G.H. For assistance with this or related categories ask in G2G making sure to tag your question with both categorization and US_Civil_War. They worked together in the short-lived, biracial Readjusters Party of the late 1870s and early 1880s. The Old Dominion Guard was mustered into service as Company D. Patrick T. Moore was appointed Colonel of the regiment, William H. Fry was appointed lieutenant colonel. This regiment of Loyal Virginia Infantry was the first regiment organized on Southern soil for the defense of the nation under the call of President Lincoln. provenzano family tree, united daughters of the confederacy pins,
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