Found 408 total hits in 124 results.
d county, Va., as I can now remember, after an interval of thirty-eight years. This company was mustered into the service at Richmond, April 23rd, 1861, and was known afterwards as Company E. Eighteenth regiment, Virginia Volunteers, and had the following list of officers, non-commissioned officers and privates:
Harrison, Carter H., first captain, promoted major, Eleventh Virginia Regiment; killed at Bull Run, Va., 18th July, 1861.
Harrison, Randolph, second captain; promoted colonel in Wise's Legion; lost his leg near Petersburg, Va., April, 1865; dead.
Shields, Dr. Thomas P., third captain; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 27th June, 1862; promoted surgeon.
Leitch, Thomas M., second lieutenant; exempted from service 1862.
Cocke, Edmund R., fourth captain; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Weymouth, John E,, first lieutenant; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; dead.
Austin, Cornelius, second lieutenant; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Cocke, William F., third lieu
om his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, and an active business person.
Recruits.
Anderson, Nat., Carrington, Robert, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Clopton, Mortimer, Covington, Creasy, Creasy, Crenshaw, Dodson, Dyson, Goodman, William; Gordon, Haley, Hewitt, Hurt, Moore, Padgett, William; Poole, Quarles, Ransom, Henry, transferred from Company H., 1863; Smith, Varner, Wakeham, John E., killed near Petersburg, Va., April, 1865; Webb, Winfree, William, was on detail service during the war.
In giving the roster of the Black Eagle Company, of Cumberland county, Va, I venture to say that the morale of that company could be taken as a fair representation of the Virginia troops.
In its rank and file were soldiers who had been educated at the University of Virginia, the Virginia Military Institute, Princeton, New Jersey, and the very best medical institutions of learning in the United States.
Along with these soldiers of culture
er, Richard O., wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Spencer, John M., (volunteer), wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Steger, A. C., wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Steger, Robert H., killed at Sharpsburg, Md., 1862.
Toler, Samuel A., killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Toler, William, exempted from service, 1861; dead.
Walton, Dr. Richard P., promoted surgeon of the regiment; dead.
Weymouth, William, died from the result of wounds received at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wilkinson, George, exempted from service, 1861.
Wlikinson, Richard, exempted from service, 1862; dead.
Wood, H. E., color sergeant; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wood, J. H., sergeant; wounded five times, losing at one time a pound and a half of flesh from his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, and an active business person.
Recruits.
Anderson, Nat., Carrington, Robert, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Clopton, Mortimer, Covington,
hields, Dr. Thomas P., third captain; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 27th June, 1862; promoted surgeon.
Leitch, Thomas M., second lieutenant; exempted from service 1862.
Cocke, Edmund R., fourth captain; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Weymouth, John E,, first lieutenant; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; dead.
Austin, Cornelius, second lieutenant; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Cocke, William F., third lieutenant; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Dobbs, Henry J., color sergMill, Va., 1862.
Steger, Robert H., killed at Sharpsburg, Md., 1862.
Toler, Samuel A., killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Toler, William, exempted from service, 1861; dead.
Walton, Dr. Richard P., promoted surgeon of the regiment; dead.
Weymouth, William, died from the result of wounds received at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wilkinson, George, exempted from service, 1861.
Wlikinson, Richard, exempted from service, 1862; dead.
Wood, H. E., color sergeant; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va.
flesh from his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, and an active business person.
Recruits.
Anderson, Nat., Carrington, Robert, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Clopton, Mortimer, Covington, Creasy, Creasy, Crenshaw, Dodson, Dyson, Goodman, William; Gordon, Haley, Hewitt, Hurt, Moore, Padgett, William; Poole, Quarles, Ransom, Henry, transferred from Company H., 1863; Smith, Varner, Wakeham, John E., killed near Petersburg, Va., April, 1865; Webb, Winfree, William, was on detail service during the war.
In giving the roster of the Black Eagle Company, of Cumberland county, Va, I venture to say that the morale of that company could be taken as a fair representation of the Virginia troops.
In its rank and file were soldiers who had been educated at the University of Virginia, the Virginia Military Institute, Princeton, New Jersey, and the very best medical institutions of learning in the United States.
Along with these soldiers of c
etail service during the war; dead.
Pettit, Lucius H., killed near Petersburg, Va., 1864.
Ryals, James D., served as courier to General Pickett.
Sclater, Richard O., wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Spencer, John M., (volunteer), wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Steger, A. C., wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Steger, Robert H., killed at Sharpsburg, Md., 1862.
Toler, Samuel A., killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Toler, William, exempted from service, 1861; dead.
Walton, Dr. Richard P., promoted surgeon of the regiment; dead.
Weymouth, William, died from the result of wounds received at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wilkinson, George, exempted from service, 1861.
Wlikinson, Richard, exempted from service, 1862; dead.
Wood, H. E., color sergeant; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wood, J. H., sergeant; wounded five times, losing at one time a pound and a half of flesh from his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county,
eant; wounded five times, losing at one time a pound and a half of flesh from his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, and an active business person.
Recruits.
Anderson, Nat., Carrington, Robert, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Clopton, Mortimer, Covington, Creasy, Creasy, Crenshaw, Dodson, Dyson, Goodman, William; Gordon, Haley, Hewitt, Hurt, Moore, Padgett, William; Poole, Quarles, Ransom, Henry, transferred from Company H., 1863; Smith, Varner, Wakeham, John E., killed near Petersburg, Va., April, 1865; Webb, Winfree, William, was on detail service during the war.
In giving the roster of the Black Eagle Company, of Cumberland county, Va, I venture to say that the morale of that company could be taken as a fair representation of the Virginia troops.
In its rank and file were soldiers who had been educated at the University of Virginia, the Virginia Military Institute, Princeton, New Jersey, and the very best medical institution
Pickett.
Sclater, Richard O., wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Spencer, John M., (volunteer), wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Steger, A. C., wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Steger, Robert H., killed at Sharpsburg, Md., 1862.
Toler, Samuel A., killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Toler, William, exempted from service, 1861; dead.
Walton, Dr. Richard P., promoted surgeon of the regiment; dead.
Weymouth, William, died from the result of wounds received at Gaines' Mill, VToler, William, exempted from service, 1861; dead.
Walton, Dr. Richard P., promoted surgeon of the regiment; dead.
Weymouth, William, died from the result of wounds received at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wilkinson, George, exempted from service, 1861.
Wlikinson, Richard, exempted from service, 1862; dead.
Wood, H. E., color sergeant; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wood, J. H., sergeant; wounded five times, losing at one time a pound and a half of flesh from his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, and an active business person.
Recruits.
Anderson, Nat., Carrington, Robert, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Clopton, Mor