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Guide to '''{{PAGENAME}} ancestry, family history and genealogy:''' birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.  
== Introduction ==


Virginia was a prominent part of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Many of the battles fought during the war were fought on Virginian land. The first and last significant battles were held in Virginia and the men that Virginina supplied for the fight were men from all economic and social levels, both slaveholders and nonslaveholders, as well as former Unionists. The only areas that sent few or no men to fight for the Confederacy were located on the border with the North. 


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=== Introduction  ===
The state was the focal point for a number of reasons.&nbsp;It had more manufacturers and more mines than any other state, it had nearly 20% of the railroad track of the Southern states. Its state capital, Richmond, was also the Confederacy's capital. Because armies focus on capturing the enemy's capital, the Federals concentrated on capturing Richmond. The Confederates in turn worked to capture Washington D.C. The counties in between were doomed to suffer&nbsp;mass devastation. By 1865, the state's handsome towns were wrecked, its manufacturing centers destroyed, its farms ruined. Virginians starved and found themselves prey to foraging soldiers, looters and lawless bands. And a half million men became casualties within its borders.


Virginia was a prominent part of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Many of the battles fought during the war were fought on Virginian land. The first and last significant battles were held in Virginia, and the men that Virginia supplied for the fight were men from all economic and social levels, both slaveholders and non slaveholders, as well as former Unionists. The only areas that sent few or no men to fight for the Confederacy were located on the border with the North.<br>
== Military Companies  ==


The state was the focal point for a number of reasons.It had more manufacturers and more mines than any other state. It also had nearly 20% of the railroad track of the Southern states. Its state capital, Richmond, was also the Confederacy's capital. Because armies focus on capturing the enemy's capital, the Federals concentrated on capturing Richmond. The Confederates in turn worked to capture Washington D.C. The counties in between were doomed to suffer mass devastation. By 1865, the state's handsome towns were wrecked; its manufacturing centers destroyed; its farms ruined. Virginians starved and found themselves prey to foraging soldiers, looters and lawless bands. A half million men became casualties within its borders.
==== Union Companies  ====


=== Virginia Military Units ===
===== Infantry =====


Most units were numbered, however, many especially in the Confederate forces were named. See the table below for lists of the regiments, battalions, batteries, and other units
*1st Regiment, Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers
*1st Regiment, Virginia Infantry (3 months, 1861)
*16th Regiment, Virginia Infantry
*Dameron's Independent Company, Virginia Volunteers


The information in the lists of Virginia Military Units comes from the [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors] website. That website also can be searched by the name of a soldier; see also:
===== Cavalry  =====
*Wallace, Lee A. ''A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations 1861-1865'' 2nd rev. ed. Lynchburg, Virginia: H.E. Howard, 1986 at {{FSC|498411|title-id|disp=FS Catalog book 975.5 M2vr v. 29}}. part of the Virginia regimental histories series.
*Ashy, Bernice M. ''A guide to Virginia military organizations, 1861-1865; index'' Berryville, Virginia: Virginia Book Co.,1969 {{FSC|72785|item|disp=FS Library 975.5 M2wLa}}


*[[Loudoun County Virginia Rangers|Loudoun County Virginia Rangers]]
<center>'''Virginia Confederate Units by Number or by Name'''</center><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); width: 30px; float: left; height: 40px; color: black;"></div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px; color: black;">'''''Confed. Units'''''</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Units 1st through 8th|1st-8th]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Units 9th through 31st|9th-31st]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Units 32nd through 86th|32nd- 86th]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Units 87th through 198th|87th- 198th]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Units A through L|A-L]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Units M-Z|M-Z]]</div><div style="width: 100%; float: left;"><br><center>'''Virginia Confederate Units by Type of Unit'''</center><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); width: 30px; float: left; height: 40px; color: black;"></div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px; color: black;">'''''Confed. Units'''''</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Infantry Units|Infantry]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Cavalry Units|Cavalry]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Artillery Units|Artillery]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Reserve Units|Reserves]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Confederate Local Units|Local Units]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia Civil War Other Confederate Units|Other]]</div>
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=== Confederate  ===
<center>'''Virginia Union Units by Number'''</center><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); width: 30px; float: left; height: 40px; color: black;"></div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(204, 255, 255); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px; color: black;">'''''Union Units'''''</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(204, 255, 255); width: 60px; float: left; height: 40px;">[[Virginia_Civil_War_Union_Units|Union Units]]</div></div>
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*''List of Field Officers Regiments and Battalions in the Confederate States Army 1861-1865 ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=eBUTAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA66&lpg=RA1-PA66&dq=1st+Battalion,+Virginia+Light+Artillery+(Hardaway's)(Moseley's)&source=bl&ots=nbm9_nZMYW&sig=Imr96z20w8neDBkzU74JinqTzKA&hl=en&ei=C_G9TPfBMoiosQPh0vX8DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]
 
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==== Regiments  ====


==== Battalions  ====


Additional unit history information may be found in:
==== Companies  ====
*Joseph H. Crute, Jr.. ''Units of the Confederate States Army'' Midlothian, Virginia : Derwent Books, c1987. {{FSC|590033|item|disp= FS Library Books973 M2crua}}
*Stewart Sifakis. ''Compendium of the Confederate armies'' 10 vols. New York, New York : Facts on File, c1992-1995 {{FSC|476605|item| disp=FS Library Book 975 M2ss}}
*F.Ray Sibley, Jr., ed. ''Confederate artillery organizations : an alphabetical listing of the officers and batteries of the Confederacy, 1861-1865'' El Dorado Hills, California : Savas Publishing and Savas Beatie LLC, ©2014 {{FSC|3227325|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 M2sfr}}
*W. J. Tancig, comp. ''Confederate military land units, 1861-1865'' New York, New York: Confederate military land units, 1861-1865 {{FSC|284841|item|disp=FS Library 973 M2wj}}


=== Battles Fought in Virginia ===
==== Additional Units Listings ====


Over 120 battles were fought in Virginia during the Civil War (1861-1865). For more information about these battles, click [[Civil War Battles Fought in Virginia|here]]. <br>
For those that know the type of regiment that an ancestor served in, select the type below.  


=== Union Records  ===
[[Virginia Civil War Artillery Units|Artillery]]


==== 1890 Census  ====
Infantry


'''1890 Census Veterans Schedules''' - The "Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War" (NARA M123) are available online for the state of Virginia. The schedules list Union veterans and their widows living in Virginia in 1890. For more information on the 1890 Veterans Schedules see [[Union Census Records|Union Census Records]].
Cavalry


==== Service Records  ====
Militia


The FamilySearch Library and the National Archives have the:
Other


:*''Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers'' . . . (FS Library film {{FSC|314316|title-id|disp=881594}}).
==== Militia  ====


:*''Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers'' . . . (FS Library film {{FSC|36086|title-id|disp=1292638-644}}). May provide the soldier's or sailor's unit which can help to find pension records but does not give information about other members of the soldier's family.
*1st Regiment, Virginia State Reserves (2nd Class Militia)
*2nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*3rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*4th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*5th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*6th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*7th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*8th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*9th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*12th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*13th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*14th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*15th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*16th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*17th Brigade, Virginia Militia
*19th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*21st Regiment, Virginia Militia
*25th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*26th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*29th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*31st Regiment, Virginia Militia
*32nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*33rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*34th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*36th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*37th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*38th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*39th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*40th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*41st Regiment, Virginia Militia
*42nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*43rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*44th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*46th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*47th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*49th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*51st Regiment, Virginia Militia
*52nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*53rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*54th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*55th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*56th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*57th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*58th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*59th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*61st Regiment, Virginia Militia
*64th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*66th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*67th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*68th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*72nd Regiment, Virginia Militia (Russell County)  
*74th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*77th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*78th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*79th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*82nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*84th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*86th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*87th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*88th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*89th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*90th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*92nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*93rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*94th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*95th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*97th Regiment, Virginia Militia (Spitler's)
*108th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*109th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*110th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*111th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*114th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*115th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*116th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*117th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*121st Regiment, Virginia Militia
*122nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*127th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*129th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*130th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*132nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*135th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*136th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*139th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*140th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*144th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*145th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*146th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*151st Regiment, Virginia Militia
*155th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*157th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*160th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*162nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*166th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*179th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*183rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
*184th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*185th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*187th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*188th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*189th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*190th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*198th Regiment, Virginia Militia
*Carroll County, Virginia Militia
*Grayson County, Virginia Militia
*Greene County, Virginia Militia
*Hobson's Company, Virginia Militia (2nd Class)
*Virginia Militia (Miscellaneous)
*Virginia Reserve Militia
*Scott County, Virginia Militia
*Stowers' Company, Virginia Militia
*Washington County, Virginia Militia
*Wolff's Company, Virginia Militia (2nd Class)
*Wythe County, Virginia Militia


*'''Compiled Service Records''' - The [http://go.fold3.com/civilwar_records Compiled Service Records] ($) (Fold3.com) of volunteer Union soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Virginia are available online. In the future, these records will be [http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2007/nr07-41.html made available at no charge] through the National Archives website. The service records are also available at no charge at [http://www.archives.gov/locations/archival-research.html National Archives research rooms]. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. For more information see [[Union Service Records|Union Service Records]].
==== Misc Units  ====


*'''1861-1865''' {{RecordSearch|1932427|Virginia, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch — index
===== State Reserves  =====


==== Pension Records  ====
*1st Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*1st Regiment, Virginia Reserves (Fairnholt's)
*1st Regiment, Virginia Reserves
*2nd Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*2nd Regiment, Virginia State Reserves
*3rd Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*3rd Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Chrisman's)
*3rd Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Archer's)
*3rd Battalion, Valley Reserves, Virginia (Augusta County Reserves)
*3rd Regiment, Virginia Reserves (Booker's)
*4th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*4th Regiment, Virginia Reserves
*5th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Henry's)
*6th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*7th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*8th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (1st Battalion, Valley Reserves)
*9th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (2nd Battalion, Valley Reserves)
*10th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (4th Battalion, Valley Reserves)
*12th Regiment, Virginia Reserves
*18th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*Albemarle (County), Virginia Reserves
*Clark's Company, Virginia Reserve Forces
*Essex (County), Virginia Reserves
*Harper's Regiment, Virginia Reserves
*Hood's Battalion, Virginia Reserves
*Keyser's Company, Virginia Reserves
*Virginia Local Reserve
*Virginia Reserves
*Richmond County, Virginia Reserves
*Rockbridge County, Virginia Reserves
*Sale's Company, Virginia Mounted Reserves (Rappahannock District)
*Thurston's Company, Virginia Reserve Forces
*Westmoreland County, Virginia Reserves


*''Pension Index File . . . 1861-1934'' (FS Library films beginning with {{FSC|184124|title-id|disp=540757}}). The actual pension records are only at the National Archives. Pension records sometimes list other members of the soldier's family and birth, marriage, and death information.
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*'''Civil War Pension Index Cards''' - An {{RecordSearch|1471019|Index to Pension Applications}} of veterans who served in the US Army between 1861-1917 is available on FamilySearch. Each card gives the soldier’s name, application and certificate numbers, state of enlistment, and might include rank and death information. The majority of the records are of Civil War veterans, but the collection also includes records for veterans of the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection, the Indian Wars, and World War I. For more information see [[Union Pension Records|Union Pension Records]].
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==== Old Soldier Homes  ====
*1st Regiment, Virginia State Line
*2nd Regiment, Virginia State Line
*3rd Regiment, Virginia State Line (Cavalry and Infantry)
*4th Regiment, Virginia State Line (Cavalry and Infantry)
*5th Regiment, Virginia State Line (Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry)
*Richmond Cadets, Virginia
*Virginia Military Institute, Corps of Cadets
*Taylor's Company, Virginia Volunteers (Young Guards)
*Virginia Volunteers
*Vance's Company, Virginia Volunteers
*Wise's Battalion, Virginia Volunteers
*1st Regiment, Virginia Local Defense
*8th Battalion, Virginia Local Defense
*Bosher's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Burks' Regiment, Virginia Local Defense
*Chappell's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Pickett Guards)
*Cooper's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Dulany's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Home Guards)
*Durrett's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Earhart's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Blacklick Home Guards)
*Ezell's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*French's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Hamilton's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Henderson's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Jordan's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Mallory's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Provost Guard)
*Neff's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Mount Airy Home Guard)
*Morehead's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Patterson's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Home Guard, 1st District, Bland County)
*Scott's Battalion, Virginia Local Defense
*Scott's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Company A, Greensville County Home Guard)
*Sutherland's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Tayloe's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Tuttle's Battalion, Virginia Local Defense
*Hamilton's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Wade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense
*Wood's Company, Virginia Local Defense
*Avis' Company, Virginia Provost Guard
*Baldwin's Mounted Regiment, Virginia Home Guards
*Dorman's Guard, Virginia
*Goochland Scouts, Virginia
*Virginia State Guard
*Conscript Guard, Camp Lee, Virginia
*Capt. J.G. Martin's Company, Post Guard, Abington, Virginia
*Virginia Provost Guard (Miscellaneous)
*Rockingham County, Virginia Guards and Scouts
*2nd Battalion, Virginia
*30th Battalion, Virginia Sharpshooters (Clarke's)
*Virginia Bushwhacker
*Conscripts, Camp Lee, Virginia
*Virginia Engineers
*Forage Master, Virginia
*Virginia Forces
*Herndon's Battalion, Virginia
*Herrington's Battalion, Virginia
*Virginia Independent
*King's Battalion, Virginia
*Magland's Battalion, Virginia
*Virginia (Miscellaneous)
*Murphy's Company, Virginia
*Provisional Army of Virginia
*Pile's Guerrillas, Virginia
*Swan's Battalion, Virginia State Line
*Jourdan's Company, Virginia (Rockbridge Rangers)
*Virginia Rangers


For records of national old soldier homes, including the home in Richmond, Virginia, see:
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*United States. Veterans Administration. ''Registers of Veterans at National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1937''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988. (On 282 FS Library films.) Includes general indexes for twelve homes, but some volumes are indexed separately. These Historical Registers may list the soldier's name, date and place of enlistment, rank, military unit, length of service, date and place of discharge, place of birth, age, physical description, religion, occupation, previous residence, marital status, nearest relative, pension, soldier home admission and discharge dates, disability, death date, or cause of death.
 
==== Southern Claims Commission  ====
 
If a Union sympathizer in Virginia claimed a loss during the Civil War due to Union military confiscation, he could apply to the Southern Claims Commission for reimbursement. Only a few applied per county, but their neighbors were called as witnesses and asked dozens of questions. Hundreds of the residents of all kinds in a county may be mentioned in answers to Commission questions, and their wartime activities described. To learn how to find records mentioning these neighbors in Virginia counties during the Civil War see the [[Southern Claims Commission|Southern Claims Commission]]. <br>  
 
==== Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)  ====
 
Grand Army of the Republic founded in 1866 - 1956, was the largest veteran’s organization in the country after the Civil War. It was a fraternal organization members were veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutler Service who served in the American Civil War. The group supported voting rights for black veterans, and lobbied the U.S. Congress to establish veterans' pensions. In 1890 the membership was 490,000.
 
In 1888 there were 27 posts and 1,018 members in the state of Virginia
 
[http://www.garrecords.org/ GAR Posts in the State of Virginia]
 
The FamilySearch Catalog list records of the [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlehitlist&columns=*%2C0%2C0&keyword=Virginia+Grand+Army+of+the+Republic&prekeyword=Virginia+Grand+Army+of+the+Republic Virginia Grand Army of the Republic].
 
==== Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War  ====
 
With the death of the last member of the Grand Army of the Republic the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was formed.
 
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=== Confederate Records  ===
 
[[Image:Richmond Virginia damage2.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]
 
==== Service Records  ====
*'''1861-1865''' {{RecordSearch|1932382|Virginia, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch — index
 
*''Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers'' . . . (FS Library films {{FSC|281165|title-id|disp=881395-456}}).


*''Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers'' . . . (on 1075 FS Library films {{FSC|499010|title-id|disp=1488678-1489752}}). Lists the soldier's name, rank, unit, and enlistment date and place.
== Census Substitute  ==


'''Compiled Service Records''' - The [http://go.fold3.com/civilwar_records Compiled Service Records] ($) (Fold3.com) of Confederate soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Virginia are available online. In the future, these records will be [http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2007/nr07-41.html made available at no charge] through the National Archives website. The service records are also available at no charge at [http://www.archives.gov/locations/archival-research.html National Archives research rooms]. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. For more information see [[Confederate Service Records|Confederate Service Records]] See also [[United States, National Archives, Compiled Military Service Records Sources Civil War: Virginia]]
== Military Cemeteries  ==


From the [http://www.lva.lib.va.us/ Library of Virginia]: An outline explaining the variety of Virginia Civil War records available at the Library of Virginia in [https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/rn14_usingcivwar.pdf Research Notes series, No. 14.]  
See [[Cemetery_Records |Cemetery Records]]


*''Index to Confederate Service Records of Virginia'' . . .Available on {{FSC|409624|title-id|disp=FS Library films 029777-808}} - images. An online index to [https://lva-virginia.libguides.com/confederate-rosters Confederate Rosters Index] is an unofficial roster of Virginia Confederate soldiers.
== Battles Fought in Virginia ==


*''Confederate Service Records of Virginia, 1861- 65.'' Available on {{FSC|409624|title-id|disp=FS Library films 029767-76}} - images.
<br>Aldie <br>Amelia Springs <br>Appomattox Courthouse <br>Appomattox Station


==== Pension Records  ====
Aquia Creek <br>Auburn <br>Auburn <br>Ball's Bluff


*''Confederate Pension Applications], Virginia, Acts of 1888, 1900, 1902: Index 1888-1934''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988. Available on {{FSC|474918|title-id|disp=FS Library films 1439763 (first of 219)}}(+++). Indexed by veteran's, widow's, or servant's name. Files are arranged by pension act, then by county, then by surname. Usually gives age, birthplace, and residence. In addition, the Library of Virginia has the [https://lva-virginia.libguides.com/confederate-pensions Confederate Pension Applications, Veterans and Widows]. Because not all information is included in either of these pension rolls, both sources should be consulted.
Beaver Dam Creek <br>Berryville <br>Big Bethel <br>Blackburn's Ford


The Confederate pension records from 1888 to 1928 are only at the Virginia State Library.
Boydton Plank Road <br>Brandy Station <br>Bristoe Station <br>Buckland Mills


*Further Library of Virginia online databases include:
Cedar Creek <br>Cedar Mountain <br>Chaffin's Farm <br>Chancellorsville


:- [https://lva-virginia.libguides.com/confederate-disability Confederate Disability Applications]
Chantilly <br>Chester Station <br>Cloyd's Mountain <br>Cockpit Point
:- [https://lva-virginia.libguides.com/lee-home Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home Applications]
:- [https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/Civil-War/ Virginia in the American Civil War] - Library of Virginia collections pertaining to the American Civil War.
:- [https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/connavy/ Confederate Navy Index]
:- [https://lva-virginia.libguides.com/confederate-veteran Confederate Veteran Magazine Index]


==== Presidential Pardons of Former Confederates, 1863–1868  ====
Cold Harbor <br>Cool Spring <br>Cove Mountain <br>Crater


From 1863 to 1868, former Confederates could apply for pardon from the federal government. The voting rights and citizenship of former Confederates were restored when they applied for pardon and signed an Amnesty Oath.
Cross Keys <br>Cumberland Church <br>Darbytown &amp; New Market <br>Darbytown Road


A published list of pardons is available online:
Deep Bottom I <br>Deep Bottom II <br>Dinwiddie Court House <br>Dranesville


*''Pardons by the President: Final Report of the Names of Persons Who Lived in Alabama, Virginia, West Virginia, or Georgia, were Engaged in Rebellion and Pardoned by the President, Andrew Johnson.'' Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, Inc., 1986.
Drewry's Bluff <br>Eltham's Landing <br>Fair Oaks &amp; Darbytown Rd <br>Fisher's Hill


*'''Related National Archives Collections '''
Five Forks <br>Fort Stedman <br>Fredericksburg <br>Fredericksburg II
*[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/648273 Provost Marshal General, District of Virginia, Certificates of Oath and Parole, 1863 - 1865]


==== Confederate Prisoners of War ====
Front Royal <br>Gaines' Mill <br>Garnett's &amp; Golding's Farm <br>Glendale


*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/united-states-records-of-confederate-prisoners-of-war-1861-1865-browse United States, Records Of Confederate Prisoners Of War, 1861-1865] at Findmypast - Index
Globe Tavern <br>Guard Hill <br>Hampton Roads <br>Hanover Courthouse


==== Regimental Rosters and Histories ====
Hatcher's Run <br>Haw's Shop <br>Jerusalem Plank Road <br>High Bridge


Regimental rosters with biographical information of Virginia soldiers are published in:
Kelly's Ford <br>Kernstown I <br>Kernstown II <br>Lewis's Farm


*''Virginia Regimental Histories Series''. (Lynchburg, Virginia: H. E. Howard, 1982–.), (FS Library book {{FSC|975.5 M2vr|disp=975.5 M2vr}}.) 119 volumes in the series have been completed.
Lynchburg <br>Malvern Hill <br>Manassas I <br>Manassas II


*''List of Field Officers, Regiments and Battalions in the Confederate States Army 1861-1865 ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=eBUTAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA66&lpg=RA1-PA66&dq=1st+Battalion,+Virginia+Light+Artillery+(Hardaway's)(Moseley's)&source=bl&ots=nbm9_nZMYW&sig=Imr96z20w8neDBkzU74JinqTzKA&hl=en&ei=C_G9TPfBMoiosQPh0vX8DA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]
Manassas Gap <br>Manassas Station Ops. <br>Marion <br>McDowell


*[http://history-sites.com/~kjones/CSva-wv.html Confederate Regimental History Links] indexes regimental histories.
Middleburg <br>Mine Run <br>Morton's Ford <br>Namozine Church


==== Cemetery Records  ====
New Market <br>New Market Heights <br>North Anna <br>Oak Grove


*A nineteen volume set of cemetery records is:
Old Church <br>Opequon <br>Peebles' Farm <br>Petersburg


:- Spratt, Thomas M. ''Men in Gray Interments''. Athens, Georgia: Iberian Pub. Co., c1996-1998 ; Athens, Georgia : New Papyrus Pub., c1998-2009. (FS Library book {{FSC|770667|title-id|disp=975.5 V3s}}) This gives name and location of cemetery, soldier's name, regiment, and any other information taken from tombstones, monuments and publications. Many of the soldiers served in regiments other than those from Virginia.
Petersburg <br>Petersburg <br>Piedmont <br>Port Republic


*''Register of the Confederate Dead Interred in Hollywood Cemetery: Richmond, Virginia''. Richmond, Virginia: Gary, Clemmitt and Jones, 1869. (FS Library book {{FSC|144892|title-id|disp=975.5451 V3r}}; FamilySearch Library US/CAN Film {{FSC|144892|title-id|disp=33625}}.) This register lists thousands of Confederate soldiers buried in Richmond. Includes name, company, regiment, state, date of death, cemetery section and number.
Port Walthall Junction <br>Proctor's Creek <br>Rappahannock Station <br>Rappahannock Station


*''Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, Register of Interments in Confederate Plots''. Richmond, Virginia: Virginia State Library, [19—?] (FS Library film {{FSC|227306|title-id|disp=1294360}}) Alphabetical by name. Lists company, regiment, state, grave number, row, division, and remarks.
Ream's Station <br>Ream's Station <br>Rice's Station <br>Rutherford's Farm


=== Guides to Military Units  ===
Saint Mary's Church <br>Salem Church <br>Saltville <br>Saltville


For guidebooks to Virginia's military units for the Civil War, the following sources are helpful:
Sappony Church <br>Savage's Station <br>Sailor's Creek <br>Seven Pines


*Sifakis, Stewart. ''Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Virginia''. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1992- 1995. (FS Library book {{FSC|476605|title-id|disp=975 M2ss}}, Ten Volumes.) Gives organization information for each unit and its field officers, assignments, and battles. It also lists sources further reading. Volume 5 is for Virginia.
Sewell's Point <br>Staunton River Bridge <br>Spotsylvania Court House <br>Suffolk / Hill's Point


*Wallace, Lee A. ''A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations, 1861-1865''. Lynchburg, Virginia: H. E. Howard, 1986. (FS Library book {{FSC|498411|title-id|disp=975.5 M2vr, Volume 29}}.) Gives brief historical sketches of each regiment and lists officers, company names, and commanders.
Suffolk /Norfleet House <br>Sutherland's Station <br>Swift Creek <br>Thoroughfare Gap


=== Internet Sites  ===
Tom's Brook <br>Trevilian Station <br>Totopotomy Ck/Bethesda Ch <br>Upperville


*[http://www.virginiacivilwar.org/ Civil War in Virginia] by the Commonwealth of Virginia has information about historical and current Civil War events. The Walk in Their Footsteps section has short regimental histories. In that section's Resources, is a list of other Internet sites and books with good Civil War information. <br>
Walkerton <br>Ware Bottom Church <br>Waynesboro <br>White Oak Road


*[http://history-sites.com/~kjones/CSva-wv.html Confederate Regimental History Links] for indexes and links to Confederate Regimental Histories.<br>
White Oak Swamp <br>Wilderness <br>Williamsburg <br>Wilson's Wharf


*[http://www.virginiaplaces.org/military/civwar.html Civil War in Virginia] for a link to a variety of Virginia in the Civil War sites.
Winchester I <br>Winchester II <br>Yellow Tavern <br>Yorktown <br>


*[http://www.mdgorman.com Civil War Richmond] is a free database of documents, maps, photographs, and newspaper articles, relating to Richmond during the Civil War. A hospital index links to contemporary newspapers reporting on battles, casualties, and arrivals at specific hospitals. There are also newspaper articles about the prisons near Richmond, which held Union prisoners of war.
== Muster Rolls ==


=== References ===
== Pensions ==
*{{FSC|732385|item|disp=Graham T. Dozier, comp., ''Virginia's Civil War : a guide to manuscripts at the Virginia Historical Society.''Richmond, Virginia : Virginia Historical Society, c1998. FS Library 975.5 M23d}}
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== Guides  ==


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Virginia[edit | edit source]

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Virginia was a prominent part of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Many of the battles fought during the war were fought on Virginian land. The first and last significant battles were held in Virginia and the men that Virginina supplied for the fight were men from all economic and social levels, both slaveholders and nonslaveholders, as well as former Unionists. The only areas that sent few or no men to fight for the Confederacy were located on the border with the North. 


The state was the focal point for a number of reasons. It had more manufacturers and more mines than any other state, it had nearly 20% of the railroad track of the Southern states. Its state capital, Richmond, was also the Confederacy's capital. Because armies focus on capturing the enemy's capital, the Federals concentrated on capturing Richmond. The Confederates in turn worked to capture Washington D.C. The counties in between were doomed to suffer mass devastation. By 1865, the state's handsome towns were wrecked, its manufacturing centers destroyed, its farms ruined. Virginians starved and found themselves prey to foraging soldiers, looters and lawless bands. And a half million men became casualties within its borders.

Military Companies[edit | edit source]

Union Companies[edit | edit source]

Infantry[edit | edit source]
  • 1st Regiment, Loyal Eastern Virginia Volunteers
  • 1st Regiment, Virginia Infantry (3 months, 1861)
  • 16th Regiment, Virginia Infantry
  • Dameron's Independent Company, Virginia Volunteers
Cavalry[edit | edit source]

Confederate[edit | edit source]

  • List of Field Officers Regiments and Battalions in the Confederate States Army 1861-1865 Google Books


Regiments[edit | edit source]

Battalions[edit | edit source]

Companies[edit | edit source]

Additional Units Listings[edit | edit source]

For those that know the type of regiment that an ancestor served in, select the type below.

Artillery

Infantry

Cavalry

Militia

Other

Militia[edit | edit source]

  • 1st Regiment, Virginia State Reserves (2nd Class Militia)
  • 2nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 3rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 4th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 5th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 6th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 7th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 8th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 9th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 12th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 13th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 14th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 15th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 16th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 17th Brigade, Virginia Militia
  • 19th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 21st Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 25th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 26th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 29th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 31st Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 32nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 33rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 34th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 36th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 37th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 38th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 39th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 40th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 41st Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 42nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 43rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 44th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 46th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 47th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 49th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 51st Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 52nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 53rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 54th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 55th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 56th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 57th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 58th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 59th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 61st Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 64th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 66th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 67th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 68th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 72nd Regiment, Virginia Militia (Russell County)
  • 74th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 77th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 78th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 79th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 82nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 84th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 86th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 87th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 88th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 89th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 90th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 92nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 93rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 94th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 95th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 97th Regiment, Virginia Militia (Spitler's)
  • 108th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 109th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 110th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 111th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 114th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 115th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 116th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 117th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 121st Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 122nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 127th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 129th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 130th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 132nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 135th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 136th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 139th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 140th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 144th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 145th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 146th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 151st Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 155th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 157th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 160th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 162nd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 166th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 179th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 183rd Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 184th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 185th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 187th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 188th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 189th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 190th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • 198th Regiment, Virginia Militia
  • Carroll County, Virginia Militia
  • Grayson County, Virginia Militia
  • Greene County, Virginia Militia
  • Hobson's Company, Virginia Militia (2nd Class)
  • Virginia Militia (Miscellaneous)
  • Virginia Reserve Militia
  • Scott County, Virginia Militia
  • Stowers' Company, Virginia Militia
  • Washington County, Virginia Militia
  • Wolff's Company, Virginia Militia (2nd Class)
  • Wythe County, Virginia Militia

Misc Units[edit | edit source]

State Reserves[edit | edit source]
  • 1st Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • 1st Regiment, Virginia Reserves (Fairnholt's)
  • 1st Regiment, Virginia Reserves
  • 2nd Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • 2nd Regiment, Virginia State Reserves
  • 3rd Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • 3rd Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Chrisman's)
  • 3rd Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Archer's)
  • 3rd Battalion, Valley Reserves, Virginia (Augusta County Reserves)
  • 3rd Regiment, Virginia Reserves (Booker's)
  • 4th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • 4th Regiment, Virginia Reserves
  • 5th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (Henry's)
  • 6th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • 7th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • 8th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (1st Battalion, Valley Reserves)
  • 9th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (2nd Battalion, Valley Reserves)
  • 10th Battalion, Virginia Reserves (4th Battalion, Valley Reserves)
  • 12th Regiment, Virginia Reserves
  • 18th Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • Albemarle (County), Virginia Reserves
  • Clark's Company, Virginia Reserve Forces
  • Essex (County), Virginia Reserves
  • Harper's Regiment, Virginia Reserves
  • Hood's Battalion, Virginia Reserves
  • Keyser's Company, Virginia Reserves
  • Virginia Local Reserve
  • Virginia Reserves
  • Richmond County, Virginia Reserves
  • Rockbridge County, Virginia Reserves
  • Sale's Company, Virginia Mounted Reserves (Rappahannock District)
  • Thurston's Company, Virginia Reserve Forces
  • Westmoreland County, Virginia Reserves


MISC Unknown[edit | edit source]

  • 1st Regiment, Virginia State Line
  • 2nd Regiment, Virginia State Line
  • 3rd Regiment, Virginia State Line (Cavalry and Infantry)
  • 4th Regiment, Virginia State Line (Cavalry and Infantry)
  • 5th Regiment, Virginia State Line (Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry)
  • Richmond Cadets, Virginia
  • Virginia Military Institute, Corps of Cadets
  • Taylor's Company, Virginia Volunteers (Young Guards)
  • Virginia Volunteers
  • Vance's Company, Virginia Volunteers
  • Wise's Battalion, Virginia Volunteers
  • 1st Regiment, Virginia Local Defense
  • 8th Battalion, Virginia Local Defense
  • Bosher's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Burks' Regiment, Virginia Local Defense
  • Chappell's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Pickett Guards)
  • Cooper's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Dulany's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Home Guards)
  • Durrett's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Earhart's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Blacklick Home Guards)
  • Ezell's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • French's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Hamilton's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Henderson's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Jordan's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Mallory's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Provost Guard)
  • Neff's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Mount Airy Home Guard)
  • Morehead's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Patterson's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Home Guard, 1st District, Bland County)
  • Scott's Battalion, Virginia Local Defense
  • Scott's Company, Virginia Local Defense (Company A, Greensville County Home Guard)
  • Sutherland's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Tayloe's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Tuttle's Battalion, Virginia Local Defense
  • Hamilton's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Wade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense
  • Wood's Company, Virginia Local Defense
  • Avis' Company, Virginia Provost Guard
  • Baldwin's Mounted Regiment, Virginia Home Guards
  • Dorman's Guard, Virginia
  • Goochland Scouts, Virginia
  • Virginia State Guard
  • Conscript Guard, Camp Lee, Virginia
  • Capt. J.G. Martin's Company, Post Guard, Abington, Virginia
  • Virginia Provost Guard (Miscellaneous)
  • Rockingham County, Virginia Guards and Scouts
  • 2nd Battalion, Virginia
  • 30th Battalion, Virginia Sharpshooters (Clarke's)
  • Virginia Bushwhacker
  • Conscripts, Camp Lee, Virginia
  • Virginia Engineers
  • Forage Master, Virginia
  • Virginia Forces
  • Herndon's Battalion, Virginia
  • Herrington's Battalion, Virginia
  • Virginia Independent
  • King's Battalion, Virginia
  • Magland's Battalion, Virginia
  • Virginia (Miscellaneous)
  • Murphy's Company, Virginia
  • Provisional Army of Virginia
  • Pile's Guerrillas, Virginia
  • Swan's Battalion, Virginia State Line
  • Jourdan's Company, Virginia (Rockbridge Rangers)
  • Virginia Rangers


Census Substitute[edit | edit source]

Military Cemeteries[edit | edit source]

See Cemetery Records

Battles Fought in Virginia[edit | edit source]


Aldie
Amelia Springs
Appomattox Courthouse
Appomattox Station

Aquia Creek
Auburn
Auburn
Ball's Bluff

Beaver Dam Creek
Berryville
Big Bethel
Blackburn's Ford

Boydton Plank Road
Brandy Station
Bristoe Station
Buckland Mills

Cedar Creek
Cedar Mountain
Chaffin's Farm
Chancellorsville

Chantilly
Chester Station
Cloyd's Mountain
Cockpit Point

Cold Harbor
Cool Spring
Cove Mountain
Crater

Cross Keys
Cumberland Church
Darbytown & New Market
Darbytown Road

Deep Bottom I
Deep Bottom II
Dinwiddie Court House
Dranesville

Drewry's Bluff
Eltham's Landing
Fair Oaks & Darbytown Rd
Fisher's Hill

Five Forks
Fort Stedman
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg II

Front Royal
Gaines' Mill
Garnett's & Golding's Farm
Glendale

Globe Tavern
Guard Hill
Hampton Roads
Hanover Courthouse

Hatcher's Run
Haw's Shop
Jerusalem Plank Road
High Bridge

Kelly's Ford
Kernstown I
Kernstown II
Lewis's Farm

Lynchburg
Malvern Hill
Manassas I
Manassas II

Manassas Gap
Manassas Station Ops.
Marion
McDowell

Middleburg
Mine Run
Morton's Ford
Namozine Church

New Market
New Market Heights
North Anna
Oak Grove

Old Church
Opequon
Peebles' Farm
Petersburg

Petersburg
Petersburg
Piedmont
Port Republic

Port Walthall Junction
Proctor's Creek
Rappahannock Station
Rappahannock Station

Ream's Station
Ream's Station
Rice's Station
Rutherford's Farm

Saint Mary's Church
Salem Church
Saltville
Saltville

Sappony Church
Savage's Station
Sailor's Creek
Seven Pines

Sewell's Point
Staunton River Bridge
Spotsylvania Court House
Suffolk / Hill's Point

Suffolk /Norfleet House
Sutherland's Station
Swift Creek
Thoroughfare Gap

Tom's Brook
Trevilian Station
Totopotomy Ck/Bethesda Ch
Upperville

Walkerton
Ware Bottom Church
Waynesboro
White Oak Road

White Oak Swamp
Wilderness
Williamsburg
Wilson's Wharf

Winchester I
Winchester II
Yellow Tavern
Yorktown

Muster Rolls[edit | edit source]

Pensions[edit | edit source]

Guides[edit | edit source]