Here Is A Confederate Cavalryman Of The 34th Virginia July Of 1863

here Is A Confederate Cavalryman Of The 34th Virginia July Of 1863
here Is A Confederate Cavalryman Of The 34th Virginia July Of 1863

Here Is A Confederate Cavalryman Of The 34th Virginia July Of 1863 1862. june 1. created with three companies under the command of major vincent a. witcher as the 1st battalion, virginia mounted rifles. december. reorganized as the 34th virginia cavalry battalion under lieutenant colonel witcher. 1863. february. assigned to the district of abingdon, department of east tennessee. february may. My wife's 4th great grandfather was capt. barnett "barney" carter, co. d, 34th battalion, virginia cavalry. he enlisted on 8 26 62 and was elected capt. on 9 1 62. he resigned on 8 1 63, shortly after fighting at gettysburg on the east cavalry field. company d, raised by capt. carter in logan county, va (now west virginia) became known as.

Dismounted confederate cavalryman Kneeling Firing Cavalry Division
Dismounted confederate cavalryman Kneeling Firing Cavalry Division

Dismounted Confederate Cavalryman Kneeling Firing Cavalry Division Knoxville siege (november december 1863) gibson's and wyerman's mills, indian creek, virginia (february 22, 1864) piedmont (june 5, 1864) lynchburg campaign (june 1864) monocacy (july 9, 1864) chambersburg (july 30, 1864) 3rd winchester (september 19, 1864) fisher's hill (september 22, 1864) buckhannon, west virginia (september 27 28, 1864). On the morning of the 4th of july, 1863, it was lt. col. vincent addison witcher of the 34th va and general stuart who walked the battlefield. the western virginia men of the 34th, along with only a portion of the rest of the brigade, had fought the 1st new jersey, 3rd pennsylvania, 5th michigan, and the 7th michigan led by newly promoted gen. His unit saw action at the barboursville, va on july 13, 1861, when the union 2nd kentucky infantry advanced on the town. the approach of the confederate infantry caused the kentuckians to withdraw, and violence was averted. ferguson was called “wayne county’s outstanding contribution to the confederacy and the civil war.”. The uneven exchange forced five of the confederate guns to withdraw and the others, for the most part, fell silent. the 34th virginia cavalry battalion withdrew to replenish its ammunition, leaving behind the smaller 14th and 16th virginia cavalry regiments, which in the absence of jenkins were also under lt. col. vincent witcher’s command.

Dismounted confederate cavalryman Standing Readying Cavalry Division
Dismounted confederate cavalryman Standing Readying Cavalry Division

Dismounted Confederate Cavalryman Standing Readying Cavalry Division His unit saw action at the barboursville, va on july 13, 1861, when the union 2nd kentucky infantry advanced on the town. the approach of the confederate infantry caused the kentuckians to withdraw, and violence was averted. ferguson was called “wayne county’s outstanding contribution to the confederacy and the civil war.”. The uneven exchange forced five of the confederate guns to withdraw and the others, for the most part, fell silent. the 34th virginia cavalry battalion withdrew to replenish its ammunition, leaving behind the smaller 14th and 16th virginia cavalry regiments, which in the absence of jenkins were also under lt. col. vincent witcher’s command. My great great great grandfather andrew lewis sias participated with the 34th battalion virginia cavalry (co. d) under maj. gen. j.e.b. stuart at gettysburg and was thereafter captured (according to one military record) on july 8, 1863 in funkstown, md. he was held at seminary hospital in hagerstown, md, then admitted to general hospital in. Formerly the 1st battalion virginia mounted rifles, was organized in december, 1862. the unit served in a.g. jenkins', w.e. jones', v.a. witcher's, and b.t. johnson's brigade and first engaged the federals in western virginia. it had a force of 172 men at gettysburg, returned to western virginia, then was involved in operations in east tennessee. during april, 1864, it contained 222 effectives.

virginia confederate cavalryman W H Porter вђ Richmond Civil War
virginia confederate cavalryman W H Porter вђ Richmond Civil War

Virginia Confederate Cavalryman W H Porter вђ Richmond Civil War My great great great grandfather andrew lewis sias participated with the 34th battalion virginia cavalry (co. d) under maj. gen. j.e.b. stuart at gettysburg and was thereafter captured (according to one military record) on july 8, 1863 in funkstown, md. he was held at seminary hospital in hagerstown, md, then admitted to general hospital in. Formerly the 1st battalion virginia mounted rifles, was organized in december, 1862. the unit served in a.g. jenkins', w.e. jones', v.a. witcher's, and b.t. johnson's brigade and first engaged the federals in western virginia. it had a force of 172 men at gettysburg, returned to western virginia, then was involved in operations in east tennessee. during april, 1864, it contained 222 effectives.

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