Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). After the repeal of the Act on February 17, 1864, McNeill's Rangers was one of two partisan forces allowed to continue operation, the other being 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry (Mosby's Rangers). by R. U. Deauter, Jr. Out of Print . Group Company G of the 18th Virginia Cavalry. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers . Highland county, Va. Wallace, William H., private, Williamsville, Va. Wallace, C. R., private. Roll of a Company that did Valiant Service in the Dark Days. 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was formed at Camp Zirkle, near Salem, Virginia, in January 1863, by consolidating six companies of Ferguson's Battalion with four companies of Caldwell's Battalion. Moore, Brice, sergeant. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W.L. Living; Doe Hill, Highland county, Va. Beck, Alex., private. Aliw Kahulugan Sa Tagalog, This page was last edited on 10 April 2018, at 08:50. The unit served in W.E. ARKANSAS Adams, W. T. (Private) - 1st Field Battery, Arkansas Artillery (McNalley's) Aldridge, Stephen M. (Private) - 1st Field Battery, Arkansas Artillery (McNalley's) Barnhill, John W. (2nd Lieutenant) - 1st Field Battery, Arkansas Artillery (McNalley's) Living: Highland county, Va. Coyner, William, private; Living: Clifton Forge, Va. Coyner, R. A., private. Living: West Virginia. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). 19th and 20th Virginia Cavalry. Killed in battle. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. Company A (Smyth Dragoons) - many men from Smyth County, Company B (Nelson Rangers) - many men from Nelson County, Company C (Grayson Cavalry) - many men from Grayson County, Company D (1st) (French's Comoany) - many men from Mercer County, West Virginia Genealogy, Company D (2nd) Gunn's Rangers) - many men from Cabell County, Company E (Border Rangers) - many men from Mercer County, West Virginia Genealogy, Company F (Bland Rangers) - many men from Bland County, Company G (Mountain Rangers) - many men from several counties of present-day West Virginia, including Monroe County and Putnam County, Company H (Tazewell Troop) - many men from Mercer County and Tazewell County, Company I (Kanawha Rangers) - many men from Fayette County and Kanawha County of present-day West Virginia, Company K (Fairview Rifle Guards) (Sandy Rangers) - many men from Wayne County, West Virginia Genealogy, Company L (White's Co. of Cavalry) - many men from Greenbrier County. However, many Union generals considered them to be "bushwhackers," not entitled to protection when captured, as was the case with other prisoners of war. Many of the men were recruited in Smyth, Nelson, Kanawha, and Tazewell counties. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry). This page has been viewed 6,732 times (112 via redirect). Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Monroe. Last edited on 11 December 2022, at 09:08, List of West Virginia Civil War Confederate units, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=18th_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment&oldid=1126802806, This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 09:08. However, none were included in the surrender at Appomattox because it had cut through the Federal lines and disbanded. Know nothing of him. Living: Huntington, W. Va. Stewart, Ferdinand, private. Genealogy Trails History Group July 3. Jackson's Brigade and after the participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. Most of its members had served in the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers (subsequently the 62nd Virginia Infantry Regiment). 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Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and only 2 officers and 32 men surrendered. Pocahontas, W. Va. Dever, Jasper, private. Confederate Brigadier General John Imboden, View from the roof of the State of Pennsylvania Monument, Tour the Battlefield East Cavalry Field. Know nothing of him now. What Is Hive Live, Philosophy Talk Live, This article about a specific military unit of the American Civil War is a stub. Jackson's Brigade and after the participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. Hopler, Sam, private. co. b. park, solomon : 1st. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. (394938.3N 771510.3W). This regiment contained 225 effectives in April 1864. It served in the Shenandoah Valley and disbaned during April, 1865. Know nothing of him; think he was killed. Company G of the 18th Virginia Cavalry. [Source: The Time-Dispatch: Richmond, Va., Sunday, September 15, 1907] Anthony, D. B., private. Rhea, J. S., private. The information above is from 8th Virginia Cavalry, by Jack L. Dickinson. Living: Elkins, W. Va. McClung, John A., private. Jackson's Brigade and after the participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. The regiment fought at Gettysburg at 236 soldiers strength. In September of 1862 Imboden left his battery and recruited a battalion of partisan rangers. Later the unit took part in the operations in the Shenandoah Valley and disbanded during April, 1865. Use governed by UCSB Special Collections policy. McNeills Rangers, a Confederate guerrilla force consisting of Company E of the 18th Virginia Cavalry and the First Virginia Partisan Rangers, began operations in September 1862 under the leadership of Capt. Command guarding ammunition and supply trains. 8x11 331 pp. McNeill's frequent raids on Piedmont, a town in Hampshire (now Mineral) County, West Virginia and on Cumberland, Marylandwere aimed at disrupting the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (a.k.a. Living; West Virginia. Living: Clifton Forge, Va. Coff, J. Imboden took part in the capture of the Harpers Ferry Arsenal and commanded his battery at First Manassas (Bull Run). It contains basic facts about soldiers on both sides of the Civil War, a list of regiments, descriptions of significant battles, sources of the information, and suggestions for where to find additional information. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. Know nothing of him now. Carpenter, John M., private. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. name: rank: company: sager, allmon : pvt., co. b. sager, conrad : pvt., co. i. sager, j. h. It is estimated that over 25,000 troops were diverted by Federal commanders to guard the B&O against McNeill's force. Delete Tradera Account, Roster A-B Roster C-D Roster E-H Roster I-L Roster M-O Roster P-R Roster S-T Roster U-Z Other Sources. name: rank: company: cahoon, robert : pvt., co. d. caldwell, morton e. Created from companies of partisan rangers under the command of Colonel George W. Imboden, Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alexander W. Monroe. Assigned to Imbodens Brigade, Ransoms-Lomaxs Cavalry Division, Army of the Valley, monument to Imbodens Brigade at Gettysburg. Living: Pendleton county, W. Va. Shelton, Thomas, private. The 18th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. [Source: The Time-Dispatch: Richmond, Va., Sunday, September 15, 1907] The following is the roll of Company G, Eighteenth Virginia Cavalry: W. D. Ervin, captain, Captured at Finn's Point National Cemetery. 18th Virginia Cavalry. 8th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was organized early in 1862 with nine companies but increased its number to eleven in July. Roster A-B Roster C-D Roster E-H Roster I-L Roster M-O Roster P-R Roster S-T Roster U-Z Other Sources. pvt., co. f. earl, arch.. This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 19:45. This page has been viewed 6,214 times (181 via redirect). Created at Salem, Virginia by adding three companies to the 33rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion, under the command of Colonel William H. French, Lieutenant Colonel and Major Frederick Smith. Assigned to the Northwestern Virginia Brigade, Department of Northern Virginia. 19th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate) McNeill's Ranger formed Company E of the 18th Virginia Cavalry and included the First Virginia Partisan Rangers (62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry). It then disbanded as there were no members at Appomattox. Living; Augusta county. Know nothing of him now. One of the famed elements of the 18th Virginia Cavalry was "McNeill's Rangers," led by Captain John Hanson McNeill. Know nothing of him. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Williams, Erastus, private. 98 memorials. 18th Virginia Cavalry was organized in December, 1862. Cemetery Visibility: Public Private. Stuarts Cavalry Division He became colonel of the 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry, also known as the 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers. Vint, George, private. The monuments location on South Reynolds Avenue just off Hagerstown Road is shared with two other Confederate cavalry brigades, RobertsonssandJoness, which were not at Gettysburg but played an important role in the campaign. George Stump's Co. Co. C Capt. 18th Virginia Cavalry, A Guide to Virginias Military Organizations, 1861-1865, by Lee A. Wallace, Jr., pp. Know nothing. 59-60. Consists of 40 volumes (20 original and 20 photostat) compiled by the Secretary of Virginia Military Records documenting Virginia soldiers who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Reached the field at noon and retired with the supply trains at night. The field officers were Colonel George W. Imboden (brother of John D.), Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alexander W. Monroe. Virginia Partisan Rangers pvt., co. g. earls, joseph h. Living; Bath county. 18th Virginia Cavalry, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia, by Stewart Sifakis, pg. Records, 18621865. Brief History This Unit was organized in February 1863, by consolidating the 17th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, one company from the 24th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, and two companies of the 5th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Later it served in the Shenandoah Valley and disbanded during April, 1865. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. John T. Byrd, first lieutenant, Living; address, Williamsville, Va. J. N. Potts, lieutenant. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. Approximately 1,344 men served in the regiment.[1]. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W. L. Jackson's Brigade and after participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. Living: Williamsville, Va. Lindsey, Robert D., private. National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, is searchable by soldier's name and state. The unit was assigned to Imboden's and W. L. Jackson's Brigade and after participating in the Gettysburg Campaign, skirmished the Federals in western Virginia. One of the famed elements of the 18th Virginia Cavalry was "McNeill's Rangers," led by Captain John Hanson McNeill. No report nor details of losses made. [1] The 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. Later it served in the Shenandoah Valley, participating in the Battle of New Market in 1864, and disbanded during April, 1865. pvt., co. h. sager, james : pvt., co. h. santmyers, john h : pvt., co. d. It covers the major records that should be used. Wallace, John S., corporal. Corbet, Mustoe, private. Its members were recruited at Danville and Farmville, and in the counties of Nottoway, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Pittsylvania, and Charlotte. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. McNeill's Rangers operated in the western counties of Virginia and West Virginia and were among the best known and feared Confederate raiders. Paws: Pitter Patter Edition, Your email address will not be published. Tuning, B. F., private. Living: Sittington, Va. Dunlap, R. B., private. Date: 1862 (issued) Note: Consult repository for details. Living: Bath county, Va. Lamge, William. John H. Hanse McNeill. pvt., co. d. campbell, charles : pvt., co. g. cameron, george hugh : pvt., co. h. cameron, john . This page has been viewed 5,516 times (109 via redirect). Field officers: Colonel Milton J. Ferguson, Lieutenant Colonel William L. Graham, and Major James H. Hounnan. Burns, W. W., private. Living: Highland county, Va. Jack, John, private. December 15. Later it served in the Shenandoah Valley, participating in the Battle of New Market in 1864, and disbanded during April, 1865. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Know nothing of him now. Tuning, A. W., private. [Source: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System], West Virginia counties contributing soldiers: Hampshire, Hardy, Lewis, Pendleton, Randolph, Tucker, 18th Virginia Cavalry National Park Service. Siple, Sam, private. Douglas, Cal., private. Howard Publishing, 1985. It was primarily recruited from the counties of Randolph, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Hardy, Hampshire, Lewis, now in West Virginia, and the counties of Warren, Shenandoah, Frederick, Bath, and Highland in Virginia. Died in prison. The 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Company G of the 18th Virginia Cavalry. Living: Millboro, Va. Sypie, Samuel, private. Lysle, Ben, private. 54th Virginia Infantry Roster; 9th Virginia Cavalry; Company C, 37th Regiment, Virginia Infantry; Muster Roll, Company K, Third Virginia Cavalry; 64th Virginia Infantry; The 7th Battalion Confederate Cavalry; The Confederate Navy. Monopoly Bristol Edition, 18th Virginia Cavalry 62nd Virginia Infantry Page of 5 Sort By. 17th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December, 1862. 18th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in May, 1861. Died in prison 1864 of smallpox. adams, john w. Western Hospital, Staunton. Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia. Died in prison 1863. C. S. A. Confederate Rosters. Beginning United States Civil War Research gives steps for finding information about a Civil War soldier or sailor. Living: West Virginia. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia, in southwest Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. Your email address will not be published. Know nothing. Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized in December, 1862. List of battleships of the United States Navy, Articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Morgan County, West Virginia in the American Civil War. Volume Four is a scrapbook for the years 18591866, which includes newspaper accounts, Cite as: [Identification of item], 18th Virginia Cavalry document, Wyles SC 23. The 18th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. [1] Virginia's 8th Cavalry Regiment was organized early in 1862 with nine companies but increased its number to eleven to July. It was primarily recruited from the counties of Randolph, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Hardy, Hampshire, Lewis, now in West Virginia, and the counties of Warren, Shenandoah, Frederick, Bath, and Highland in Virginia. 18th Virginia Cavalry, Virginia Regimental History Series, by Roger U. Delauter, Jr., H.E. Living: Staunton, Va. Garrison, John, private. Young, John Henry - Company B, 18th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Died in prison 1863. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized on December 15, 1862. pvt., co. h. adams, lorenzo c. (dow) pvt., co. a. adams, morgan: pvt., co. f. ailstock (alestock), simon: pvt., co. g. airheart (earheart), pvt., Kansas City, Mo. Command guarding ammunition and supply trains. Isaac Norval Baker Civil War Memoirs, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, Virginia. Wallace, John S., private. 18th Virginia Cavalry (Virginia Regimental Histories) 18th Virginia Cavalry (Virginia Regimental Histories): Delauter, Roger: 9780930919184: Amazon.com: Books 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized on December 15, 1862. Living: Doe Hill, Va. Vance, John, private. 18th Cavalry Regiment was organized on December 15, 1862. Confederate Regiments & Batteries *Virginia. 18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment. July 3. McNeill's Ranger formed Company E of the 18th Virginia Cavalry and included the First Virginia Partisan Rangers (62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry). Reached the field at noon and retired with the supply trains at night. Killed in battle at McConnellsburg, Pa. Clark, Adam, corporal. The unit was assigned to Imbodens and W.L. William Hammond Taylor's Co. (Randolph, Pendleton & Tucker Counties) Co. B Capt. VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR CASUALTIES: A ROSTER, VOLUME 6 compiled by Thomas M. Spratt. Army of Northern Virginia Roll of a Company that did Valiant Service in the Dark Days. Sioux City Cavalry 1861-1864 (hosted at NEGenWeb Project ) Federal Pensioners , 1 January 1883 (hosted at NEGenWeb Project ) 1891 Roster of Nebraska Veterans (hosted at NEGenWeb Project ) 1893 Nebraska Census of Civil War Veterans (hosted at American Local History Network) Living; Burnsville, Va. Carpenter, George D. A., private. B., private. 131, entry #220. Beaty, George, private. West Virginia in the Civil War | www.wvcivilwar.com | Steven A. Cunningham | Copyright All Rights Reserved. Living. name: rank: company: page, james curtis : pvt., co. a. park, ashford : pvt., co. a. park, benjamin: pvt., co. b. park, john w. 3rd. Imbodens Brigade Imboden helped form and partially funded the Staunton Light Artillery after John Browns raid, becoming its captain. The monument is west of Gettysburg on the west side of Reynolds Avenue just north of Fairfield Road. 18th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate), Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=18th_Regiment,_Virginia_Cavalry_(Confederate)&oldid=5036978.
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