Mss12:1864 February 28:1 oversize.A muster roll, 28 February30 April 1864, of Company A of the 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment recorded at Adam's Run, S.C. Confederate States Army, 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1864. (section 2). 183 Coles, Roberts, Letter, 1862. Cooke Family Papers, 18551949. Coit, William Henry, Letter, 1863. The list contains the location of each division's hospital, the names of United States Christian Commission agents on duty, and the number of patients located at each hospital at that time (section 36). 181 items. The battalion along with the 2ndInfantry Division reduced to zero. turous expedition, and, without the sanction of your judgment, I should hesitate to grant the permission. Chappell, John Taylor, Recollection, 1908. Mss12:1862 August 31:13 oversize.Items in this collection include two muster rolls, 31 August 186231 August 1863, of Company A and a muster roll, 31 August31 October 1862, of Company G of the 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment. 1 item. Mss1C2686a.This collection consists entirely of the wartime letters of William Thomas Casey (18431864) of Caroline County. Photocopies. National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, is searchable by soldier's name and state. Emil Sturmfels received authority from the War Department, August 2, 1861, to recruit this battalion. 1 item. Mss2C6775b.This small collection contains tax-in-kind receipts, 18641865, for agricultural products received from Ethelbert Algernon Coleman (18121892) of Halifax County. Other items in the collection include research papers, speeches, and newspaper articles, 18991983, concerning John S. Mosby, compiled by Beverly M. Coleman (section 5); correspondence and research papers, 19211983, of Beverly Coleman concerning other prominent Confederate leaders (section 6); a letter, 19 July 1862, from J. E. B. Stuart to Thomas J. Jackson praising the skill of John S. Mosby (18331916) as a scout; and letters, 1880, from Henry Brainerd McClellan (18401904) to W. H. F. Lee concerning the battle of Gettysburg (section 8). The wartime portions of the diary are printed in the Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society of Virginia 24 (January 1968). 8 items. Civil War-related items consist of notes, 1903, concerning service of Charles Hammet Clarke (18271903) in Company G of the 15th Virginia Infantry Regiment and the battles in which he fought (section 3). 1, 18:15253. Redesignated the 6th Virginia Reserves Battalion on February 27, 1865.1,2 War-related materials include letters, 18621863, from Heath Jones Christian (18441864) of Company D of the 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment to his parents discussing camp life and cavalry operations in the Shenandoah Valley in December 1863 (section 1) and a brief undated memoir by Garland Harwood Clarke (18471916) of Company G of the 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment concerning the unit's role in the Appomattox campaign (section 2). iii, 772821 and ser. 1st Cav. 124 items. Confederate States Army, Army of the Mississippi, General Orders, 1862. 1st Battalion Mississippi Marine Brigade Cavalry. 27 items. Carner (1884-1979) in 1960-1963, consisting of the rosters of Company E, 21st Virginia . Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, General Orders, 1863. 1900, written by Francis Chamberlayne concerning his service in Company I of the 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment and includes his service in Richmond and in northern Virginia in 1861, camp life, and the first battle of Bull Run. Thirty-third Infantry regiment: Cummings, Arthur C., colonel; Golladay, Jacob B., major; Grace,. Published: November 29, 2019 Total records: 10,951. Photocopy. Virginia Historical Society, 428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard 1 item. Microfilm copy. The collection includes a small photograph of Chappell. Also included is a brief sketch of his service in Company A of the 10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment during the siege of Yorktown and at the battle of Williamsburg. After fighting at First Manassas and in Jackson's Valley Campaign, it served in General Early's, W.Smith's, Pegram's, and J.A. Mss9:2C8994:1.Consists of a photocopy of portion of an issue, 22 June 1866, of the Culpeper Weekly Observer and General Advertiser containing a list of Confederate soldiers (including their regiments) buried at Culpeper Court House. It did not serve as one command. Confederate States Army, 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Rolls, 18621863. Confederate States Army, Richmond Howitzers, 1st Company, Order Book, 18611862. Muster In: Organized August 13, 1864 with six companies. Joint Forces Staff College, National Defense University. Mss3C7608a. Private, Company G, 13th Battalion Virginia Reserves, 6th Battalion Reserves Appears on a muster roll for Apr. Campbell, Virginia Eppes (Dance), Papers, 18581865. Mss12:1863 December 7:1.General Order No. Mss2J3844a1.An affidavit, 11 September 1863, attesting to the qualifications of Joseph A. Jeffries to be a hospital steward at Second Division Hospital No. Mss4C7b.This collection contains the printed title pages of books submitted for copyright. Cazenove Family Papers, 18241937. Mss2C8425b.Contains the papers of George J. Crafts and includes a letter, 16 December 1863, to Crafts, while serving as an assistant quartermaster in the Confederate Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, ordering him to transport men and cargo to Fort Johnson and Fort Sumter, S.C. Craig, John Anthony, Letter, 1864. Microfilm reel C592.The order book, 11 May 186124 February 1862, of the 1st Company of Richmond Howitzers contains a detailed summary of the artillery unit's operations while serving in the Confederate Army of the Potomac. Cuthbert, C. A., Letter, 1864. 13th Battalion Light Artillery, Company D. Fort Caswell: Colonel T.M.Jones 1st Battalion North Carolina (3 cos) Mss12:1864:4.This collection contains receipts, 20 May30 September 1864, for hay and corn received by members of the 2d Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia while at Spotsylvania Court House and in the Shenandoah Valley. Mss12:1861 May 24:1.A descriptive roll, 1861, of Company B of the 21st Virginia Infantry Regiment. Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. 1 item. Coker, Hannah (Lide), Reminiscence, n.d. 1 item. 1 item. Mss4C7607a3.A commission, 14 May 1863, appointing George Tarry Sinclair (18161885) a commander in the provisional navy. Mss12:1864 May 6:1.A muster roll, 616 May 1864, containing the names, physical description, and occupation of 58 Confederate soldiers from a variety of units. Clark, George, Memoir, 1920. Confederate States Army, 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Roster, compiled ca. Mss2D7206a1.Special orders, 18 March 1865, authorized by Richard Stoddert Ewell, granting leave to J. M. Dooley of Company I of the 22d Virginia Infantry Regiment. Mss2C15273b.Contains letters, 18611862, from John William Campbell (18411862) of Company D of the 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment to Joseph W. Anderson and Mary Lunny (Campbell) Roberts (18361904) concerning camp life in northern Virginia (particularly the building of winter quarters), sickness in the unit, and a review of the regiment conducted by Joseph E. Johnston. In letters to Jennie Hill (Caldwell) Corson (18441899), William Corson describes, in detail, incidents of camp life (including daily duties, entertainments, and drill) and his participation in the October 1862 cavalry raid into Pennsylvania and the Peninsula, Bristoe, Petersburg, and 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaigns. 14, 12 April 1862, praising the conduct of Elcon Jones of Company K of the 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment at the battle of New Madrid, Miss., while serving on detached duty with the Signal Corps. The correspondence includes letters to Confederate Secretary of War James Alexander Seddon (18151880) and Adjutant and Inspector General Samuel Cooper seeking the release of Confederate prisoners incarcerated at Castle Thunder (sections 12); correspondence of John Henry Winder, commander of the Department of Henrico, regarding the disposition of individual prisoners' cases (section 3); official letters to and from Confederate officers in the Department of Henrico concerning the transfer and receipt of prisoners (sections 410); and letters from Union and Confederate prisoners kept at Belle Isle, Libby Prison, and Castle Thunder, presenting their cases and pleading for release (section 11).