List of West Virginia Civil War Union units - Wikipedia Slocum Avenue is one way northbound here. 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. July 4. Arthur Carters grandfather, Peter Carter, was 18 when he joined the 10th in October 1863. if you can contribute to identifying the unit and it's The monument is about 270 yards north of the intersection with Williams Avenue. 4th Tennessee Mounted Infantry (1079) Virginia Military. invaluableMilitary Loyalists is the fruit of the most painstaking, careful, and thorough research and represents scholarship at its best. Peter Jacob Carter was born in Eastville, Va. in 1845 and escaped slavery to serve in the United States Colored Troops for the Union. Categories: Union Army, United States Civil War | Virginia History. Company E was replaced by the Washington Volunteers for one years service. It went nowhere, though. 1st Regiment, Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers (Union) Company "A" mustered out by order of the War Department August 16, 1862. It passed 3-1, with one member absent. On the New Jersey mailing list, I found a very interesting posting about: 2. The 1st Virginia Infantry lost 27 men killed, 73 wounded, and 13 missing. Ordered to the Eastern Shore of Maryland and duty there till February, 1865. 2nd Florida Cavalry (978) Southern Loyalists were citizens of southern states who sympathized with the northern cause to preserve the union. Sherman Temporarily attached to the regiment during the middle of July and transferred to the, Co. F (1st) (Cary's Company): Capt. Colonel Williams was badly wounded and captured. 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. 1st West Tennessee Cavalry (45) Schaeffer Served in a provisional battalion (Schaeffer's Battalion) during First Bull Run and was subsequently assigned to the regiment on July 23, 1861. The 20th Virginia The Adjutant General's Office. On the Eastern Shore, white soldiers in the 1st Regiment Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers supported the Union. 14th Tennessee Cavalry (132) This portrait hangs in Arthur Carter's home. 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)
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