Confederate Regiments & Batteries * Virginia
1861
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November 5 |
Five companies were organized at Abingdon under the command of Colonel Alfred C. Moore: Company A – Russell County – Captain William McJessee Five other Local and Special Service companies that were assigned to be part of the regiment never joined. |
1862
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January | Assigned to Marshall’s Brigade, Army of Eastern Kentucky, Department #2 |
January 10 |
Battle of Middle CreekThe 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
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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 CampaignAssigned 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 KnoxvilleAssigned to Corse’s Brigade, Ransom’s Division, Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee |
1864
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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
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April 1 |
Battle of Five Forks |
April 6 |
Sayler’s Creek |
April 9 |
Appomattox Court HouseOne officer (Lieutenant John A. Coulson) and 27 enlisted men surrendered. |