Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia


 

1861
November 5

Five companies were organized at Abingdon under the command of Colonel Alfred C. Moore:

Company A – Russell County – Captain William McJessee
Company B – Wythe County – Captain William R. B. Horne
Company C – “Carroll Marksmen” – Carroll County
Company D – “Rifle Rangers” – Carroll County
Company E – Carroll County – Captain Alexander Haynes

Five other Local and Special Service companies that were assigned to be part of the regiment never joined.

1862
January Assigned to Marshall’s Brigade, Army of Eastern Kentucky, Department #2
January 10
Battle of Middle Creek

The regiment lost five men killed and twelve wounded.

March 27-April 3 Companies G, H, & I  were organized.
May Reorganized with nine companies. Assigned to District of Abingdon, Department of Southwestern Virginia
May 15 Wolf Creek
May 15-17 Princeton
December Assigned to Colston’s Brigade, Elzey’s Command, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia
December-February Assigned to Colston’s Brigade, French’s Command, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia
1863
February Assigned to French’s Command, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia
March The regiment totalled 732 men.
March 30 Colonel Moore resigned due to his advanced age (he was 58) and failing health. Lieutenant Colonel James Giles was elected colonel.
April – May
Suffolk Campaign

Assigned to Department of Southern Virginia

April 24 Edenton Road
May Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Pickett’s Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
June-July Detached along with the rest of Corse’s Brigade from Pickett’s Division to guard Hanover Junction outside Richmond and missed the Gettysburg Campaign.
September Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Pickett’s Division, Department of North Carolina
October Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Army of Western Virginia and East Tennessee
November-December
Siege of Knoxville

Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Ransom’s Division, Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee

1864
Januart Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Department of Southwestern Virginia and East Tennessee
February Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Department of North Carolina
April
Siege of Plymouth
May Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Hoke’s Division, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia
May 16
Battle of Drewry’s Bluff
May Assigned to Corse’s Brigade, Pickett’s Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
May 22-26
Battle of North Anna
June 1-3
Battle of Cold Harbor
June-April
Siege of Petersburg
1865
April 1
Battle of Five Forks
April 6
Sayler’s Creek
April 9
Appomattox Court House

One officer (Lieutenant John A. Coulson) and 27 enlisted men surrendered.