This is a list of all the photographs found in the Prints and Photographs Division's \"Civil War Negatives and Related Prints\" and Feinberg-Whitman collections that depict named Commanded by local physician Captain John H. S. Funk, the company drilled and maneuvered in the Winchester countryside. 5th Virginia Infantry 6th Virginia Infantry 7th Virginia Infantry 8th Virginia Infantry 9th Virginia Infantry 10th Virginia Infantry 11th Virginia Infantry 12th Virginia Infantry 13th Virginia Infantry 14th Virginia Infantry 15th Virginia Infantry 16th Virginia Infantry 17th Virginia Infantry 1861. Port Republic, Battle of, 184p. On April 17, 1861 Virginia seceded from the Union and Governor Letcher called out the militia to defend the state. The Fifthwould later join with the Second, Fourth, Twenty-Seventhand Thirty-ThirdVirginia Regiments to form the FirstVirginia Brigade under the command of Brigadier General Thomas J. Jackson. Served Unattached, District of the Kanawha, West Virginia, to March, 1862. margin: 0 0 20px; On April 27, 1861, the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th, and 33rd Virginia infantry regiments, along with the Rockbridge Artillery Battery, were combined into what was then called "Virginia's First Brigade" and placed under the command of Brigadier General Thomas J. Jackson. Georgia Dead buried Liberty, Bedford County, VA. 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The regiment was engaged in protecting the loyal citizens of the Kanawha Valley, and ridding it of the Confederates, until 5th VIRGINIA INFANTRY by Lee A. Wallace Jr. 4th Virginia Infantry regiment State Line 5th Virginia Cavalry regiment, Provisional Army 5th Virginia Cavalry regiment 5th and 15th Virginia Cavalry 5th Virginia battalion Reserves 5th Virginia Infantry battalion Local Defense Troops 5th Virginia Infantry battalion 5th Virginia Infantry regiment State Line 6th Virginia Cavalry regiment This page was last edited on 12 March 2018, at 09:36. [SearchFullSite width: 1500px; April 12, 2015. 63rd VA INF / 54th VA INF Descendants Association. II, Virginia Pension List of 1820 for Revolutionary or Military Service, Virginia Pensioners of the United States, 1818, Virginia Revolutionary War land grant claims 1783-1850 (rejected), Virginia Revolutionary War state pensions, Virginia Selective Service System registration cards [World War II] : fourth registration, Virginia Soldiers Killed or Missing in Action, The Korean War, Virginia State Pensioners, 1785; William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. Founded. } On November 9, 1864, it consolidated with the 9th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry to form the 1st Regiment, West Virginia Veteran Infantry. The Fifth West Virginia Infantry was organized at Ceredo, W. Va., during the summer of 1861, and was mustered into the United States service October 18, 1861, with the following field officers: John L. Zeigler, colonel; Stephen P. Colvin, lieutenant-colonel, and Ralph Ormstead, major. The companies met together at Beverly, Virginia, in the latter part of July, and were organized as the Second Regiment Virginia Infantry. Check back soon for updates! 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment (Sykes' regulars) Constituted 3 May 1861 in the Regular Army as Company E, 2d Battalion, 11th Infantry Organized 8 September 1865 near Richmond, Virginia. 1st West Virginia Infantry; 1st West Virginia Infantry Website : 2nd West Virginia Infantry - (Later 5th Cavalry) 5th Cavalry (2nd Infantry) Regimental History; Thomas C. Truman, Company "C" 3rd West Virginia Infantry - (Later 6th Cavalry) 4th West Virginia Infantry; William A. Allen, Company "H" Grave of Edward M. Atkinson, Company "B" The information above is from 5th Virginia Infantry, by Lee A. Wallace, Jr. 5th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Confederate), Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. Cities and Towns Virginia Infantry Regiment - Captured . /* ]]> */ "Stonewall" Jackson's command. } (function(){var k='2354831680',d=document,l=d.location,c=d.cookie;function f(n){if(c){var i=c.indexOf(n+'=');if(i>-1){var j=c.indexOf(';',i);return escape(c.substring(i+n.length+1,j<0?c.length:j))}}}var x=f('__utmx'),xx=f('__utmxx'),h=l.hash; } Colonels [edit | edit source] Colonel John L. Zeigler, October 18, 1861. Confederate Rosters. 45th infantry division korea rosterred gomphrena globosa magical properties 27 februari, 2023 . 5th Maine Infantry ALS American Civil War Letter. .tablepress .column-1 { : illus., maps, Language. .widget { UNESCO Chair Eight companies were from Augusta County and two from Frederick County. 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