32 items. Mss12:1863:4 oversize.A muster roll, 1863, of patients at a Confederate hospital in Lynchburg. Carter Family Papers, 18561931. Mss12:1864:3. 103, 7 December 1863, issued by Robert E. Lee, announcing the suspension of all duties on 10 December to observe a day of fasting and prayer. Confederate States Army, Department of Henrico, papers, 18611864. Cummings, Wilber F. (18351895), Letters, 1863. 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. Mss1C3552c. It was organized as the 13th Virginia Reserves Battalion on June 3, 1864 and redesignated the 6th Virginia Reserves Battalion on February 27, 1865. 1 volume. Civil War items in the collection relate primarily to service of Henry Coalter Cabell (1820-1889) as commander of a battalion of artillery and later as commander of artillery in Lafayette McLaws's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia. Early. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. 1st Regiment 1st Battalion 2nd Battalion 3rd Battalion 4th Battalion. Typescript copy. in 19201921 by the R. E. Lee Camp No. Confederate States Army, 1st Virginia Engineers Regiment, Letterbook, 1864. Mss5:2T1127:12. Confederate States Army, 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Record Book, 1864. Of particular note are Cooke's descriptions of the battle of Shiloh and the retreat of the Army of Northern Virginia to Appomattox Court House (volumes 2 and 19). Coons Family Papers, 18281982. 174 items. (Letter of 10 October 1861 includes a message from their father, Ezra Cadwallader.). Microfilm reel C593.This letterbook, 13 July5 August 1864, contains the official letters and reports of Hugh Thomas Douglas of the 1st Virginia Engineers Regiment concerning Confederate mining operations at Petersburg. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. The largest section within the collection consists of the correspondence of David Comfort III (18371873), a teacher and Presbyterian minister. 17 items. ii, 600-01. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Smith Oldest Soldier: 37Hayman, John. John W. Carter's correspondence includes letters from Henry C. Carter, while serving in the 3d Company of Richmond Howitzers (discussing camp life, Henry's observations of the CSS Virginia in action on 5 May 1862, the election of officers in his unit, the carnage on the battlefield following the second battle of Bull Run, a court martial of his captain in February 1864, and the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg); to his wife, Mary Eliza (McGhee) Isbell Carter (concerning his service in the Confederate Quartermaster's Department and in the 2d Virginia Infantry Regiment, financial advice for his wife, living conditions at Danville in 1862, and his comments on the stockpiling of scarce resources and its effect on prices); from Washington L. Harvey (concerning the first battle of Bull Run and the poor performance of South Carolina troops during the battle); from George Washington Custis Lee (regarding the possibility of Lee's being assigned a division of African-American troops); and from E. Clement Sulivane (18381920) of the 2d Battalion of Local Defense Troops (concerning an engagement west of Richmond on 1 March 1864, and instructions on troop movements from Custis Lee) (section 1). Mss4C7608a.This collection contains receipts, certificates, and warrants for payment from the Confederate Treasury Department. Mss12:1865 March 12:1.Special Order No. (section 27); Confederate Subsistence Department records, 18611862, consisting of correspondence, accounts, requisitions, receipts, and invoices for supplies for the Confederate Army of the Potomac (section 44); a letter, 4 January 1863, from Catharine Thom (1816?1886) to Mary Anna Claiborne discussing the damage to her Fredericksburg home and a nearby church suffered during the battle of Fredericksburg; and letters, 1863, from Mary Thom (d. 1894) to Mary Anna Claiborne concerning the fighting in the town of Fredericksburg during the battle and the use of a church as a Union hospital after the battle (section 46). . Amentum. 245 items. of Blackstone while in Richmond. Dyers/Sifakis Compendium Info: 8 items. Army Reserve Component CBRN Units Little Rock, AR Ft Lawton, WA Far Rockaway, NY Wilmington, DE East Point, GA 476th CBRN BN 349th CBRN CO (Seattle, WA) 323rd CBRN CO (Sioux Falls, SD) 334th CBRN CO (Mt. If any information is missing, Incorrect or you want to add Information then Send us an Christian Family Papers, 18541990. 5 items. We are up to 21,569 people, so far. Also includes the copyright request filed for oil painting entitled The Burial of Latan by William Dickinson Washington (18341870). 2 pp. Emil Sturmfels received authority from the War Department, August 2, 1861, to recruit this battalion. Typescript copies of both volumes are available. Conrad, Holmes, Papers, 18121950. The 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves was commanded by Colonel Robert Smith of Tazewell County with Major Henry Smith of Russell County as second in command.[1]. Harrison Township, Michigan, United States. Mss2C8557a1.An affidavit, 15 December 1863, concerning the enlistment of Addison Cravens (b. Civil War items include a handwritten copy of an affidavit, 11 February 1863, of George Edward Pickett regarding qualities as a soldier of Henry Alexander Carrington (18321885), and a Richmond Dispatch extra, 4 March 1861, containing a copy of Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address (section 13). 7th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Confederate) Was organized at Norfolk, Virginia, during the summer of 1861 with eight companies. 1836?) Mss1C1716a.Contains the papers of the Caperton family of Monroe County, W.Va. The document bears the signatures of Lewis Edwin Harvie (18091887), James Philemon Holcombe (18201883), William Ballard Preston (18051862), and former president John Tyler (17901862). Included are drawings of the battle of Cloyd's Mountain, enclosed in a letter, 26 November 1887, from E. C. Arthur, formerly of the 23d Ohio Infantry Regiment, to David McNutt Cloyd (18551911) ("E. C. Arthur" folder). Also in the collection are letters from various individuals including David Holmes Conrad (concerning the effect of the war on his family and on Winchester in general in the spring of 1861 and the death of two of his sons at the first battle of Bull Run); Powell Conrad (describing the raising of Confederate troops in Winchester in May 1861); and A. W. MacDonald ([b. Mss1C1158a.Primarily consist of letters, 18611864, written by Anna Bell Cadwallader (later Gregory) of Newtown (later Stephens City), Frederick County, to her brother John N. Cadwallader while he served in the Confederate States Army (Wilfred E. Cutshaw's Winchester Artillery and later John C. Carpenter's Alleghany Artillery), primarily stationed in Fairfax County. Corson, William Clark, Papers, 18611865. Photocopy of typescript. Other war related items in the collection include a letter, 5 March 1861, from Virginia Pollard to Sue Etta Bagby discussing, in part, Virginia's reluctance to secede following Abraham Lincoln's inauguration (section 50) and a typed account, ca. Mss4C7602a1.An account, 27 February 1863, with the quartermaster's office for 10,000 pounds each of hay and corn. Other items relating to George H. Caperton's service in the war include a typescript copy of his diary, 25 December 186117 January 1862, kept while a member of Company G of the 2d Virginia Cavalry Regiment containing entries concerning camp life in winter quarters near the Bull Run battlefield and the capture of Confederate diplomats James Murray Mason (17981871) and John Slidell (17931871) by the Union navy (section 7); and photocopies of furloughs and leaves of absence, 18611862, an honorable discharge, 1862, from the 2d Virginia Cavalry, a special order, 1863, assigning Caperton to duty as an assistant surgeon, and a pass, 1865, for a servant to cross Robert E. Lee's lines around Petersburg to join his master, John Caperton (section 10). All Units - Artillery - Cavalry - Engineers - Infantry - Marines - Medical - Misc - Naval. 1 at Danville. 2 pp. 1862. Confederate States Army, 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Rolls, 1861. ca. Confederate States Army, Walker's Brigade, Special Order, 1864. Siege of Petersburg Battles24: Siege of Petersburg Documents Which Mention This Unit: Tagged as: Correspondents include George F. Anderson, Sarah Hatton (McPhail) Anderson, Andrew Johnson, and Benjamin Grigsby McPhail. Crump Family Papers, 18001930. Included are the names, enlistment information, and pay records for each soldier. Also in the Subsistence Department records are provision returns for the Fluvanna, Nelson, Powhatan, and Staunton Hill artillery batteries. Mss3C1505a. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, Special Order, 1863. 2 items. Mss12:1863:3.The Descriptive Roll of Company I of the 11th Va. Cavalry Regiment. 1st Reg., Inf. Mss12:1861 April:1.This "Roll of the Military organization in Alexandria," n.d., concerns the distribution of arms delivered by William S. Kemper. 1 item. Of particular note are her descriptions of the following military operations: the first and second battles of Bull Run, the Bermuda Hundred campaign, the 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaign, and the Petersburg campaign. Microfilm reel C592.This letterbook, 6 August 18621 December 1863, contains copies of official letters and reports concerning the operations of the 1st Missouri Brigade during the Vicksburg campaign. Photocopy. Virginia Historical Society, 428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard 10th Kentucky Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Trimble. Other Civil War related materials in the collection include a memorandum, written ca. Confederate Memorial Association, Richmond, Records, 18961947. 1863, of hospitals of the 9th Corps of the Army of the Potomac located in Fredericksburg. Gorringe (concerning a request from the ladies of Winchester to allow them to tend to Confederate wounded in private homes); J. W. Mann and E. B. Parsons (regarding the offer of fodder for Elizabeth Conrad's cow); and Philip Henry Sheridan (concerning the release from prison and return to Winchester of Robert Young Conrad in December 1864) (section 17). 13th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Confederate) Organized in 1864. A few more units USMCR circa 1951-66 25th Special Infantry Company, Huntington, West Virginia C Battery 2nd 155mm Gun Battalion, Texarkana, Texas (it would see that some units were spread out all over the place, as seen in the earlier post, 2nd 155mm Gun Battalion was located in Miami, so these type of Reserve Battalions may have had elements far apart) Original and typescript copy. 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 16th, 17th, 18th, . Confederate States Army, 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 18631864. USA. Civil War materials include a diary, 1 January31 December 1863, kept in Richmond by Herbert Augustine Claiborne (18191902), with brief entries on the weather, news of battles and skirmishes and sessions of Congress, and rumors of troop movements (section 4); a letter, 8 June 1861, from James William Claiborne (18251906) of the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment to his brother, Herbert A. Claiborne, concerning James's duties as regimental physician and news of fighting around Hampton and Newport News (section 5); and a notebook, 7 June 18613 April 1862, kept by Herbert A. Claiborne in Richmond while serving in the Confederate Commissary Department, containing the following information: daily rations allowed per soldier, prices of food, beef allotted to different camps around the city, rations for prisoners, and an estimate of rations needed for 2,000 patients at Chimborazo Hospital (section 6). Also included in section 3 are muster rolls and a clothing allowance account for the 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion. Confederate States Army, Department of Northern Virginia, 2d Corps, Receipts, 1864. Also in the collection are miscellaneous records of Castle Thunder, Libby Prison, Winder General Hospital, Soldiers' Home, and General Hospitals No. 1 item. 1 p. Mss12:1863 November 14:1.This pay record, 14 November 1863, contains a list of clothing items purchased by U. F. Crawford of Company F of the 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment. 1 item. eleventh virginia reserves battalion, Mss1C3552d.This collection consists primarily of the papers of Francis West Chamberlayne (18321904) of Richmond and his son, Crenshaw Chamberlayne (18791963). . Mss2C2359b.This small collection consists of a portion of a letter, 24 July 1863, from an unidentified Confederate soldier in which he describes, in detail, his participation in the battle of Champion's Hill, Miss., and the Vicksburg campaign, and a letter, 15 October 1864, from James McDowell Carrington (18381911) of the Charlottesville Artillery Battery to his mother, Eliza Henry (Preston) Carrington (17961877), discussing the general military situation in Virginia in October 1862. Company A - Captain Robert Brown - many men from Smyth County, Company B - Captain Samuel L. Graham - many men from Tazewell County, Company C - Lieutenant J. S. Booher - many men from Washington County, Company D - Captain Evan D. Richardson - many men from Smyth County, Compnany F - Captain William Barrow - many men from Washington County, Company G - Captain A. P. Gilmer - many men from Russell County, Company I - Captain Thomas E. Patterson - many men from Washington County, The above information about the companies and counties is from History of Tazewell County and Southwest Virginia, 1748-1920, pages 629 and 630. The diary contains brief daily entries primarily concerning the weather and camp life near Richmond. Chappelear, Amanda Virginia (Edmonds), Papers, 18571960. Microfilm reels C452453.Contains the papers of four generations of the Cocke family of Virginia. Mss4C76096a1.A letter, 13 January 1865, to William C. Kloman of Richmond requesting him to appear before the Army Medical Board for an examination for the position of surgeon in the Confederate army. 1864 in the battle of Saltville. Cooke, Giles Buckner, Papers, 18641937. Civil War items in the collection relate primarily to service of Henry Coalter Cabell (18201889) as commander of a battalion of artillery and later as commander of artillery in Lafayette McLaws's Division of the Army of Northern Virginia. The entire collection is printed in Blake W. Corson, Jr., ed., My Dear Jennie (Richmond, 1982). There are payrolls from April 1862 for thirty-seven Tidewater Virginia & North Carolina units. Mss12:1861:5.This roll book, 18611865, of the Powhatan Artillery Battery, kept by William Wesley Palmore, includes records of enlistments, engagements, furloughs, and casualties. Confederate States Army, Engineer's Office, Topographical Department, Drawings, 18611865. 38th Light Artillery Battalion: Company A , Company B , Company C , Company D . Mss2C4215b.Contains the papers of Joseph Hart Chenoweth (18371862) of the 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment. 1, 18:15253. 112 items. Confederate States Army, 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment, Morning Report, 1863. Confederate States Army, Tomlin's Infantry Battalion, Letterbook, 1861. 14, 12 March 1865, issued to Zachary Taylor Chenoweth (18491893) of the 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment granting him a furlough. Photocopies. 1,360 items. Included in the collection is a letter, 13 January 1862, from William Fauntleroy Cocke (18361863) of the 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment to his brother, John Preston Cocke (18451917), discussing family news and describing life in winter quarters near Centreville (box 5). Photocopies. Mss12:1863 February 10:1. Individual items include a pass, 1865, issued to Bob, a slave, granting him permission to visit King and Queen County (a1); a letter, 1862, requesting John Hudson Pottenger, a Richmond physician, to appear for an examination for the position of surgeon in the Confederate army (a2); a letter, 1863, from James Alexander Seddon (18151880) concerning the rental of property in Richmond by James Thomas (18061882) (a4); a letter, 1862, signed by George Wythe Randolph (18181867) concerning appointment of Robert Temple Taylor (18361876) to major in the Confederate army (a5); an agreement, 1864, between the Confederate States and the Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Railroad regarding the use of iron, rails, chains, and spikes between Baldwin and Jacksonville, Fla. (a6); a letter, 1863, from James A. Seddon concerning a rejected application for the position of drill master in the army from Herbert Smith (a7); and a letter, 1862, from George W. Randolph placing an unidentified sick boy in the hospital at Camp Winder in Richmond (a8). Christian, Ann Webster (Gordon), Diary, 18601867. CAVALRY. Photocopy. Confederate States Army, Department of Richmond, Special Order, 1865. Particular items include letters, 19301934, from Carter discussing the wounding of Thomas J. Jackson at the battle of Chancellorsville; letters, 19001932, to Carter from Union veterans describing their participation in the battle of Chancellorsville; typed undated papers by Carter on Jackson's wounding and a postwar visit to the battlefield at Spotsylvania Court House; and hand-drawn maps of the battlefields of Chancellorsville and Spotsylvania Court House. 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. Published: November 29, 2019 Total records: 10,951. 1 item. Microfilm reels C238240.This collection contains the multi-volume diary of a Southampton County planter, Daniel William Cobb (18111872). HQ, Army Reserve Careers Group 85 Chamberlin Street, Bldg 6579 Fort Knox, Kentucky 40121-5107 Find your local ARCC.. Find your local CMO.. Find the CMO Team on S1 NET. 3. 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. Mss1C5587a.This collection consists primarily of the papers of George Harvey Clarke (18521931) of Richmond. 10th Battalion Kentucky Rifles, Major J. Thomas Chenoweth. Learn about current events in historical perspective on our Origins site. Officially designated as the 11th Battalion Virginia Reserves on February 27, 1865.1,2 iii, 772821 and ser. Confederate States Army, 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Petition, ca. ???? Confederate States War Department, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Special Orders, 1863. List of West Virginia Civil War Confederate units, Hampshire County, West Virginia, in the American Civil War, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=13th_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1126802469, Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Virginia, Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, American Civil War unit and formation stubs, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Champ G. Cooke, George Cullen, Benjamin F. Naile Weisiger, Charles T. Crittenden, Williamson G. George, Waller T. Patton, Zephaniah T. Ross, George A. Goodman, Charles H. Richards, William C. Scott, John W. Hibbs, Henry W. Murray, Frank V. Winston, Stockton Heth, William A. Ashby, John L. Brooks, Daniel Field, Andrew J. Eheart, Charles L. Graves, Conway Newman, William S. Parran, Samuel D. Buck, William H. Harrison, Lewis N. Huck, William H. Sherer, Job N. Cookus, Abraham Smith, Robert White, Felix Heiskell, John B. Sherrard, This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 09:06. ???? 18 items. Mss12:1861 September 6:1.This guard register, 6 September 186113 March 1862, contains the names of guards and prisoners, and the daily countersigns for the 28th North Carolina Infantry Regiment. Mss1C5795a.This collection contains the papers of members of the Clay family of Virginia. Jan 2013 - Mar 20133 months. Mss12:1864:5.This volume, kept by Edgar Mantlebert Crutchfield (18401896), contains a roll of Company F of the 43d Virginia Cavalry Regiment and a list of uniform jackets distributed to members of the unit. Confederate States Army, Department of Richmond, Special Orders, 1865. Chandler briefly describes the war's effect on his parents, his 1861 service in northern Virginia, the retreat up the Peninsula in the spring of 1862, and his experience as a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, Md. 1st Regulars 5th7th9th 21st 22nd 23rd 26th 30th Sharpshooter 45th, 1st 2nd3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th, 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th, 1st 2nd 8th 14th 15th 17th 27th, Albemarle Alexandria Alleghany Amherst, Amherst-Nelson Ashby Horse Artillery Ashland, Bath Bedford Bowyers-Johnsons Caroline, Charlottesville Horse Artillery Chesterfield, Crenshaw Dabney Danville Danville Ringold, DixieFauquier 1st Fluvanna 2nd Fluvanna, Giles Goochland Goochland Turner Halifax, King William Lewisburg Long Island Loudoun, Lowreys Louisa Morris Lunenburg Lynchburg, Lynchburg Lee Lynchburg Beauregard Rifles, Mathews Middlesex Monroe Nelson Newtown, Norfolk Norfolk Blues Page-Shenandoah, Peninsula Petersburg Petersburg Horse Artillery, 1st Richmond Howitzers2nd Richmond Howitzers, 3rd Richmond Howitzers Richmond Johnson, Salem Flying Artillery Stafford Staunton, Staunton Horse Artillery Stuart Horse Artillery, 2nd Stuart Horse Artillery Surry Turner. Mss5:1C3685:1.Recollections, entitled "From Yorktown to Williamsburg," written by John Taylor Chappell (18451915), formerly a member of Company A of the 10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, concerning his experiences during the siege of Yorktown and at the battle of Williamsburg. Mss5:1C1974:2.A typed transcript of a diary, [?] Also in the collection is the official correspondence of William Whitehurst Old (18401911) concerning his duties as assistant quartermaster of the battalion. 1 item. 15 items. Owned and operated by the Infantry Regiment (The National Archives): View, Print Copy & Save Original Compiled service records of Confederate soldiers of the ??? The men were from the counties of Cumberland, New Hanover, Beaufort, Orange, Craven, and Wake. Confederate States Army, 1st Virginia Reserve Infantry Battalion, Muster Roll, 1864. 922 items. Mss12:1863 April 30:12 oversize.Muster rolls, 30 April30 June 1863, for Companies D and H of the 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment completed while in Pennsylvania during the Gettysburg campaign. Claiborne Family Papers, 18031954. The letter includes a newspaper clipping advising Virginia Hanes Chamberlayne of the prisoner of war status of Francis Chamberlayne. 1 item. Roster dated: Not dated Date of entry or muster into Confederate service: Apr. It was organized and mustered into service for the war, June 3, 1864. 28 items. 1st Battalion Mississippi Marine Brigade Cavalry. Cuthbert, C. A., Letter, 1864. Early, Richard Stoddert Ewell, John Brown Gordon, A. P. Hill, Daniel Harvey Hill, Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Armistead Lindsay Long, Robert Emmett Rodes, Gustavus Woodson Smith, and Earl Van Dorn). Included in Mary Corbin's correspondence are letters, 18621865, from her husband, Lemuel Armistead Corbin (18241907), regarding rumors of Union advances in the Shenandoah Valley in the spring of 1862 and his service in the 43d Virginia Cavalry Battalion. Carrington Family Papers, 17611954. 40), 29 November 1864, for 63 pairs of shoes for Company A of the Virginia Military Institute Corps. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Mss4C7608b.Contains receipts, 2830 June 1864, issued to the Citizens Savings Bank, Lynchburg, for the purchase of registered Confederate bonds. Mss5:1C9228:1.This collection contains a photocopy of a typed transcript of a diary, 3 May 186015 June 1863, kept by Samuella (Hart) Curd of Richmond, Va., and Fulton, Mo. Published: November 29, 2019 Total records: 10,951. Included are descriptions of Conolly's voyage aboard the Confederate blockade runner CSS Owl and his visits to Fayetteville, Raleigh, and Greensboro, N.C., Richmond and Petersburg, Va., and Philadelphia, Pa. Confederate States Army, Anderson's Brigade, Order Book, 1862. Microfilm reel C592.The records, 18621864, of the 20th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion consist primarily of pay records, forage and equipment accounts, and muster rolls. Mss12:1861 May 3:1. 1 item. Confederate States Army, 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Pass, 1865. Confederate States Army, 20th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion, Records, 18621864. 1 volume. Mss5:2D7462:1. It contains basic facts about soldiers on both sides of the Civil War, a list of regiments, descriptions of significant . Mss1C7752a.Contains the papers of Giles Buckner Cooke (18381937), Confederate staff officer and Episcopal clergyman. 4 items. Contract: Amentum: February 2020 - July 2021. Conway, William Buchanan, Memoir, 1908. 1st Infantry, Mississippi Marine Brigade. 761 items. . emailE=('webguru' + '@' + emailE) Channell, Chester F., Papers, 18621864. Mss1C6458c. During December it contained 3 officers and 87 men. Photocopy of typescript. Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, Account, 1865. Mss1C2466a.This collection primarily contains papers relating to service of Thomas Henry Carter (18311908) in the King William Artillery Battery and as chief of artillery to Daniel Harvey Hill and Jubal A.
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