Mss1W3798a. Typescript. Mss1W7547b.This collection contains the papers of several generations of the Wise family of Virginia. Created through the consolidation of the 2nd and 4th Local Defense Battalions under the command of Colonel D.E. Mss5:1W5905:1.This collection contains the recollections of Philip Whitlock (18381919) of Richmond. Foley's Mss1W1714a.This collection contains the papers of James Booth Walters (18461884) of Richmond. Warriner Family Papers, 18111876. Soldiers: View Battle Unit's There are about 750 cases of the disease each year in the United States alone. 1812] concerning the management of Bunker Hill, Darlington County, S.C., and the military companies raised in Marion County, S.C.), and W. C. Spicer (concerning a position as farm manager at Woodside) (boxes 58). Typescript copy. Watkins Family Papers, 18011960. Typed transcripts of the letters are included in the collection. The correspondence of the Reverend Lewis Feuilleteau Wilson (18041873), a Presbyterian minister of Jefferson and Berkeley counties (now W.Va.), includes a letter concerning payment for a coffin for Lewis F. Wilson (1841?1863) of Company A of the 11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment (box 3). Willis, Edward Benjamin, Memoirs, 18561925. Washington, John Augustine, Letter, 1861. Civil War items include a letter, 10 May 1863, from John Hampden Chamberlayne (18381882) of the Crenshaw Artillery Battery to Jourdan Woolfolk (17961868) offering a description of the battle of Chancellorsville (section 17); affidavits, 1862, of Filman Carual, William W. Roper (18191866), and John William Woolfolk (18231891) concerning the confiscation by the Union army of slaves owned by Jourdan Woolfolk; and an affidavit, 24 May 1864, of Chiswell Dabney (18441923), Richard Green, and John B. Neal regarding damages committed by the 2d and 5th North Carolina Cavalry regiments against property owned by Jourdan Woolfolk in Caroline County (section 27). The collection includes typed transcripts of the letters. 1 item. WebA Guide to the Department of Confederate Military Records, 1859-1996 A Collection in the Library of Virginia Accession Number 27684 Library of Virginia The Library of Virginia 800 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000 USA Phone: (804) 692-3888 (Archives Reference) Fax: (804) 692-3556 (Archives Reference) 1 volume. Mentions Mr. Aylett having enlisted and also Mr. [W. The Virginia Defense Force fielded new logistics support capabilities during Virginia National Guard winter storm response operations in January 2022, helping make sure VNG units would have all the equipment needed to be successful in their assigned missions. 1843?) These lists are undated, but were The correspondence of Charles Urquhart Williams (18401910) of the 2d Company of Richmond Howitzers includes a commission, 9 June 1862, signed by George Wythe Randolph (18181867), of Williams as a drillmaster in the provisional army; a letter, 2 January 1864, from Williams to his sister, Elizabeth Cunningham (Williams) Reid (18261890), concerning camp life in Tennessee; and letters, 18611863, to his mother, Ann Mercer (Hackley) Williams (18001879), discussing the battle of Big Bethel, military activities near Yorktown in the summer and fall of 1861, and his service in Tennessee in 1863 (section 1). Of particular note are Wise's letters, 18611865, to his wife, Mary Elizabeth (Lyons) Wise (18141901), offering descriptions of his service in western Virginia in 1861, of camp life near Richmond in 1862, of his role in the defense of Charleston, S.C., in the fall and winter of 1863, of the 1864 battle of Drewry's Bluff, of the initial Union assaults against Petersburg in June 1864, and of life in and around Petersburg during the siege. They served in key leadership positions, supported the Virginia Department of Health and Virginia Department of Emergency Managements vaccination efforts, helped track vetting and certification of fixed community vaccination sites, developed survey tools for initial site assessments and collected data to assess vaccination sites. Mss2W4592a1.A letter, 25 August 1862, from Gideon Welles (18021878) to Charles Wilkes (17981877) of the USS Wachusett concerning Union naval operations on the James River in August 1862. Other items in the collection include the wartime correspondence, accounts, and miscellaneous records of Beverley Randolph Wellford (18281911), while serving in the Confederate War Department (e108116), and of John Spotswood Wellford (18251911), while serving as surgeon in the 9th Virginia Infantry Regiment (e119124). Webwade regiment, virginia local defense 051 831415. english votes for english laws pros and cons. Louisa Camp, No. 16 items. Whatley, John B., Letter, 1864. The truck sits on 37x12.50r17 Toyo RT tires with 17 gray Method Wheels with bumpers painted in Steel-It to match. Mss1W6767b. The bulk of the materials in the collection, however, consist of the correspondence of two family members in particularHenry Alexander Wise and his son, John Sergeant Wise (18461913). WebChicago citation style War Department. The stock back seat was covered to match with white marine vinyl and blue tweed. Included are letters, 18621864, from Weisiger to his wife, Louise Christine (Bland) Harrison Weisiger (18271911), concerning the battles of Seven Pines and the Wilderness (section 1). Mss2W5875b.This collection contains photocopies of the papers of John Dudley Whitehead (18371884) of Company H of the 3d Virginia Infantry Regiment. 2nd Regiment, Virginia Infantry, Local Defense (Confederate) Organized at Richmond, Virginia, in June, 1863During September,1864 it merged into the 2nd Infantry Stephen from Off Road Design offered John and Wades Army the opportunity to partner on this project to outfit this K5 with the gold standard for squarebody parts. (Lancaster) Waring. Young, Mortimer M., Papers, 1862. Washington County, Washington, George, Letter, 1774. Wade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense (Confederate) Contents 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 Mss5:5W1237:1.This volume primarily contains prescriptions compiled by Dr. Peter Wager (d. 1868), a Union Army surgeon who was placed in charge of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum (later Eastern State Hospital) in Williamsburg during the Civil War and remained there as superintendent for some time after the conflict ended. Welles, Gideon, Letter, 1862. (section 1). Company G. Louisa County (Va.) Circuit Court. Officer Candidates Patrick McCaul, Anthony Schienschang and Rob Worthington were promoted after completing the year-long VDF Officer Candidate School program. 41 items. Photocopies. Recent VDF Missions: Gen. James W. Ring to serve as the 29th Adjutant General of Virginia. 1 volume. Mss2W4354b.Contains papers relating to David Addison Weisiger's service as colonel and later brigadier general in the Army of Northern Virginia. Mss1W6997aFA2. 29 items. Washington, Ella More (Bassett), Diary, 1864. The papers of Doctor Francis Peyre Porcher (18241895) of Charleston, S.C., include a letter, 18 October 1864, from his mother, Isabella Sarah (Peyre) Porcher (18031890), concerning Francis Porcher's service in the South Carolina hospital at Danville, and the distribution of clothing and presents to their slaves in South Carolina (box 14); special orders, 1862, issued by Samuel Preston Moore (18131889) assigning Porcher to the Medical Purveyor's Department, authorizing the establishment of a botanical garden in South Carolina, and commissioning Porcher to write what became Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural: Being Also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States (1863); notes concerning Porcher's service in the 7th South Carolina Infantry Regiment; and two Confederate bonds, 1863; and a letter, 26 October 1864, from Isabella Porcher to Julian Henry Porcher of Pinapolis, S.C., concerning cases of yellow fever and making clothing (box 15). This DVD contains service records of Virginia soldiers. O The Civil War in VirginiaMilitary Units of Virginia, A (Va.) Nathan Stiefel Meet Lt. Col. (Va.) Kent Brinkley! Civil War materials include letters from John William Wynne (18381864) of Company H of the 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment to family members discussing camp life and military operations near Plymouth, N.C., in April 1864 (section 2); letters from Richard Henry Wynne (18421915) of Company I of the 32d Virginia Infantry Regiment to family members concerning camp life and his various illnesses (section 3); and a diary, 1 September 186426 May 1866, kept by Eliza Chew (French) Smith at Sunny Side, Spotsylvania County, with brief entries concerning general war news, farm operations, the fall of Richmond, and the surrender at Appomattox Court House (section 7). The Continental Congress ordered that two companies of riflemen be raised in Virginia. The collection includes typed transcripts of the letters. Mss1W6767j.This collection contains the papers of the Williams family of Richmond. Mss2W2774a1.A letter, 31 August 1861, from John Augustine Washington (18211861), while serving as aide-de-camp on Robert E. Lee's staff, to his aunt Louisa (Clemons) Washington (18051882) of Waveland, Fauquier County, concerning the condition of the Confederate Army of the Northwest and a description of camp life on Valley Mountain, Randolph County (now W.Va.). Certain cancers are common household names. Also in the collection is a typed transcript of a legislative resolution, 29 January 1866, from West Virginia seeking relief for civilians who lost private property to Confederate raiders (section 2). Once the truck was finished, John designed a set of stripes which was laid by Stokes Design. 1843) of Company D of the 10th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion to his sisters, Mary R. Williams (b. Watson, John Staige Davis, Diary, 1864. A.] Mss2W2526b.This collection contains typed transcripts of letters and notes written and collected by Gouverneur Kemble Warren primarily relating to the battle of Five Forks. Moores Brigade: Brigadier General Patrick T. Moore : 3rd Regiment Local Defense Troops : 1st Mss2W5841b. WebVisit the official Virginia Defense Force web site at https://vdf.virginia.gov/. 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Mss2W6947b.This collection consists primarily of letters, 18611862, from Joseph Hubbard Wilson (18121870), while serving in an unidentified cavalry regiment in northwestern Virginia, to family members (b17). WebA Guide to the Albemarle County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1785-1919 A Collection in the Library of Virginia Barcode Number 1156109, 1156110, 1156111, 1156146, 1156145, 1156123 Library of Virginia The Library of Virginia 800 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000 USA Phone: (804) 692-3888 (Archives Reference) Waring Family Papers, 18591899. Rings appointment as the leader of the Virginia National Guard and Virginia Defense Force is effective June 3, 2023. In detailed entries, Whittle records the ship's location, activities aboard the vessel, and its encounters with other ships. Included in the commonplace book are the diary entries, 27 April28 July 1864, of Jackson McLean of the 100th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. Additional records are described in Virginia in the Civil War and United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865. Whitlock, Philip, Recollections, 18431913. 1 volume. WebService Records of Virginia Civil War Soldiers. McLean, whose diary was captured following his death at the battle of the Crater, describes life in camp and his units role in the battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, and in the initial Union assaults against Petersburg on 1518 June 1864. Join the fight by getting people-beyond the medical community and those of us who have suffered in its wake-realize neuroblastoma actually exists. Mss2W6855b.Contains the papers of members of the Wills family of Southampton County. The Virginia National Guard celebrated its 415th birthday May 13, 2022, with a ceremonial cake cutting at the Sergeant Bob Slaughter Headquarters at Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. WebWade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense (Confederate) "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. The Virginia Defense Force is authorized by Section 44-54.4 of the Code of Virginia as the all-volunteer reserve of the Virginia National Guard, and the VDF serves as a force multiplier integrated into all VNG domestic operations. 11,500 items. DJ (aka @mechanic_mat) found the truck in a local ad. 16 items. Williams, John A., Letters, 18611865. 1 Brief History; 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin; 3 Other Sources; 4 Mss2W7152a1.A speech, 26 May 1861, delivered by Frederick E. Wimberly at Jeffersonville, Ga., describing the reasons for the outbreak of war and calling for support of the Confederacy. Letters between Williams and his wife, Sarah Frances (White) Williams (d. 1912), discuss camp life near Staunton and in Highland County in 1861, family news, and the regiment's activities in the Shenandoah Valley in April 1862. WebWade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense Overview: "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. 361 items. WebWade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense Washington County, Virginia Militia Waters' Company, Virginia Light Artillery W.P. Photocopy. It contains notes and reference material gathered from many sources plus the Photocopies. It was officially organized in Kentucky in October 1864, after its first two battles. Entitled "War Boy," Wilkins's memoirs recall his life as a young boy in Richmond and include brief descriptions of the economic effect of the war on his family, of the use of his family's home as a hospital, of the evacuation fire, and of the arrival and conduct of the Union army. Wills Family Papers, 18621863. V of Baltimore, Md., concerning his service in the Confederate 1st Maryland Cavalry Regiment, and on the staff of Lunsford Lindsay Lomax, at Bunker Hill, W.Va., in 1864, and in a cavalry skirmish in Hanover County in 1864 (including an incident involving Williams Carter Wickham and his wife, Lucy Penn [Taylor] Wickham [18301913], at Hickory Hill) (box 28); and an autograph album, compiled by Julia Wickham, containing a fragment of an undated letter from South Carolina author William Gilmore Simms to Francis Peyre Porcher offering his opinion of Pierre G. T. Beauregard (box 34). Mss1W3324a.This collection consists of the personal and business accounts and bonds of David Harris Watson (18301894), a bricklayer and shoemaker of Chatham, Pittsylvania County. Woolwine, Rufus James, Papers, 18611908. Microfilm reels 375379.This collection contains the papers of the Wickham family of Hickory Hill, Hanover County, and Richmond. Wise Family Papers, 17771973. Veterans -- Virginia -- Louisa County. Also, includes records of accounts paid, news of disease at the hospital, and brief notes on the surrender of Confederate forces under Robert E. Lee and Abraham Lincoln's assassination. B. Faulkner to Samuel Williams regarding the purchase of Confederate bonds (b56); a letter, 29 September 1863, to Williams from William S. Weaver of Company C of the 53d Virginia Infantry Regiment concerning Weaver's instructions regarding the rental and cultivation of his lands in Nottoway County (b7); and a receipt, 18 March 1864, issued to Samuel Williams by the Confederate Quartermaster's Department for the purchase of bacon (b9). Miscellaneous correspondence (section 4) contains letters of Harry Spilman to John J. Lancaster (concerning Spilman's work as a clerk in Richmond during the Civil War, his desire to attend boarding school, and his belief that the Confederacy should give up), Pattie Hardaway (Harvie) Taylor to Dr. John B. Harvie (undated Civil War letter concerning her encounter with Northern troops and the safety of her family), and Ellen Edmundson (Blair) Wiley to Dr. John B. Harvie (undated Civil War letter concerning the capture of Dr. Harvie's son, Lewis Edwin Harvie, by Federal troops). Civil War materials consist primarily of typed transcripts of letters, 18611866, to Congressman Whaley from the following correspondents: Joseph R. Bolling of the Union 2d Virginia Cavalry Regiment (concerning Bolling's request to secure a transfer to the Union navy), Charles C. Capehart of the Union 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment (regarding Capehart's request for a transfer to a unit serving in West Virginia), Schuyler Colfax ([18231885] concerning a desire to gain Whaley's support in Colfax's bid to become Speaker of the House of Representatives), A. Cunningham (regarding Cunningham's protest over the issuance of merchandising licenses to the pro-Confederate Goshorn family of Charleston, W.Va.), S. H. Devol (concerning Union soldiers's support for Whaley in the impending November 1864 election), George W. Gallop of the Union 14th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (regarding Gallop's request that his unit be permitted to remain in eastern Kentucky), John Hall (concerning a request that William H. Powell be promoted to brigadier general of cavalry and continue to serve in the Kanawha Valley), Robert Trig Harvey ([b. Items include a handwritten copy of General Order No. Wartime items include a letter, 22 June 1862, to Laura Wilson from her brother, Edward Hudson Jeffress of Company K of the 3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment, concerning life in camp near Richmond (b1), and a letter, 31 August 1862, to Laura from her sister, Elizabeth Hudson (Wilson) Jeffress Overby (18211879), discussing family news and her attempt to visit Union-occupied Williamsburg (b5). 46 items. The VDF stood If you are not interested in suiting up and sporting a uniform, you can always make a donation of any amount. ca. Civil War items include a letter, 26 March 1862, from John C. Wade of Company G of the 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment to his wife, Jane (Edie) Wade, offering a description of the battle of Kernstown; a letter, 13 May 1863, from Jane Wade to her husband concerning, in part, the death of Thomas J. Jackson; a letter, 16 August 1864, to John Wade regarding his brother's wounding and hospitalization at Frederick, Md., and a request for Wade to furnish information on quartermaster's supplies in the Confederate 2d Corps; and a letter, 14 October 1864, to Wade from Charles E. McCluer concerning the unavailability of a post in Christiansburg. Mss2W8509b. FACTS: No one at any age deserves to get cancer, but when a cancer targets toddlers, it turns our word inside out. Mss2W9965b.This collection contains letters from James Miller Wysor (18451929) of Company F of the 54th Virginia Infantry Regiment to his father, George Washington Wysor (18171883) of Dublin, Va. Pittsylvania was called upon for one full company for the Minute Men, which was commanded by Capt. The Virginia National Guard alerted personnel for possible winter storm response operations and plans to stage approximately 45 Soldiers and Airmen Jan. 21, 2022, in key locations along the southern I-95 corridor and Hampton Roads and Eastern Shore areas. 1834?) 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There are lists of infantry battalions, local defense units, militia units, the "Stonewall" Brigade, and unassigned companies. Also of note is a letter, 1863, from Martha White to her husband in which she describes Union efforts to capture blockade runners on the York River (section 2). Also included in section 2 is a parole, 10 April 1865, issued to Whitehead at Appomattox Court House. Typescript. Wade's Army was founded by the Welbourn and DeBruin families to recruit others to use their Power for good and bring the fight to this pediatric cancer. Mss1W6398a. 1 item. The diary, 18631865, of Charles Wights mother, Margaret (Brown) Wight (b. Owned and operated by the Wingfield Family Papers, 18231944. Woolfolk Family Papers, 17801936. 3,050 items. Mss5:1W4625:1.Contains a photocopy of a diary, 1 January28 August 1862, kept by E. P. Wells (18371862) of Company I of the 6th New York Cavalry Regiment. And the coolest part (no pun intended) is the OG Igloo center console cooler. Mss2W5842b. 137 items. 640 items. 115 items. Included in this account of her childhood is a brief description of encounters with black and white Union soldiers at her home in 1864. The Virginia State Guard State Headquarters was formally established on April 18, 1984, which is considered the founding date of the modern Virginia Defense Force. 102 items. Wickham, Henry Taylor, Speech, 1941. WebWARRENTON, Va. Members of the Virginia Defense Forces 1st Regiment conducted the Spring Winds 22 training exercise May 14, Read more Meet the VDF News Meet the VDF: Lt. Col. (Va.) Kent Brinkley 19/April/22 Spc. Included are brief descriptions of his service in Company A of the 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment in western Virginia (now W.Va.) in 1861 and at Roanoke Island, N.C.; in Company A of the 15th Virginia Infantry Regiment at Suffolk and as a clerk in the Confederate Quartermaster's Department at Charlottesville. Organized: July/August 1863 Mustered out: 5/6 February 1864 6th Battalions and Regiments 6th (also known as Byrd's) Battalion South Carolina Infantry was organized in May, 1862, with three companies that had formerly served in Manigult's Battalion South Carolina Volunteers. WebThe 5th United States Colored Cavalry was a regiment of the United States Army organized as one of the units of the United States Colored Troops during the American Civil War.The 5th USCC was one of the more notable black fighting units. Wellford, Beverley Randolph, Papers, 17731907. It's the most common cancer in infants, affecting almost twice as many babies as leukemia. Wise's correspondence primarily concerns his service as governor of Virginia and as a brigadier general in the Confederate army. Army. Members of the VDF volunteer their time for training and community support and are only paid when called to state active duty by an authorization from the Governor of Virginia. Mss5:1W9342:1.A photocopy of a diary, 18 April 186123 February 1862, kept at Norfolk and in North Carolina by Minton Augustus Wright (18411863) of the Confederate Engineer Corps. L Mss1W7547d.This collection consists primarily of the papers of Governor Henry Alexander Wise of Accomack County. 3/4/1907-9/18/1947. Wood (b. Wise Family Papers, 18161898. In a letter, 1864, to his sister, Nancy Garnett, Watson briefly describes the execution of a Confederate soldier. Confederate Soldiers from the State of Virginia - Evans, Thomas R - Wade's Regiment, Local Defense; Washington County Militia; Wythe County Militia. Mss2W2578b.This collection contains the papers of the Warriner family of Henrico County. Other wartime correspondents include Conrad Wise Chapman (18421910), Owen Landon Hedges, Robert E. Lee, Minnie C. McComers, William Parker, and Henry Alexander Wise (18341869). In the letters, Williams discusses camp life at Jamestown Island and near Richmond, news of runaway and confiscated slaves from Prince George County, prices of clothing items in Richmond, the possibility of French and English intervention in the war on behalf of the Confederacy, the effect of the Conscription Acts of both the United States and Confederate governments on the opposing armies, the construction of the CSS Virginia II, migration of some Prince George County citizens to the western part of the state to escape advancing Union troops after 1862, a military-style execution of two white Surry County men at Jamestown Island in the fall of 1862 by a small band of fugitive slaves, the overcrowding of military prisons in Richmond, and brief news concerning the battles of Seven Pines and Chancellorsville and the Suffolk, 1862 Maryland, and 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaigns. Included are letters, 18621865, from Whitehead to his family concerning family news and his life as a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio; a letter, 28 January 1864, from George W. Grice to John Whitehead's wife, Frances (Wright) Whitehead, regarding her efforts to receive his pay while he was imprisoned at Johnson's Island; a letter, 1 February 1865, to Amelia (Wright) Whitehead from Thomas B. Jackson of the 3d Virginia concerning John Whitehead's release from prison; a pass, 17 June 1863, issued to Frances Whitehead by the United States War Department permitting her to travel from Norfolk to City Point (now Hopewell); and a parole, 10 April 1865, issued to John Whitehead at Appomattox Court House. Included are his descriptions of his service in Company A of the 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment (later designated as Company G of the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment) at Norfolk in the summer and fall of 1861, of his duty with the Confederate Quartermaster's Department as Confederate uniform manufacturer in Richmond, and of his experiences running the blockade to New York, N.Y., in 1863. Company D. Confederate States of America. Way (d. 1886) to Frances Lea of Philadelphia, Pa., concerning the death of R. W. Heath while imprisoned at Fort Delaware, Del. 1814] concerning Harvey's request for assistance with claims of local farmers against the Union army), [?] Weller, Charles Lanstram, Address Book, 1865. Yulee, David Levy, Letter, 1861. WebConfederate Soldiers from the State of Virginia - Widner, Andrew - Wade's Regiment, Local Defense; Washington County Militia; Wythe County Militia. Virginia Infantry Regiment, 23rd. Mss2W3397b. Wills, Thomas R., Diary, 1864. He participated in the retaking of Washington, D.C..He is seen with Sgt. The correspondence of John Sergeant Wise includes a letter, 28 October 1909, to Constance (Cary) Harrison (18431920) regarding his role as a courier for Jefferson Davis during the Appomattox campaign. The Virginia National Guard has approximately 75 personnel staged for possible winter storm response operations Jan. 16, 2022, at multiple locations across Virginia. Web40th Virginia Infantry Battalion : 47th & 55th Virginia Infantry Battalions (comb.) WebVirginia Defense Force conducts statewide hurricane readiness exercise 04/June/22 Cotton Puryear WARRENTON, Va. Members of the Virginia Defense Forces 1st Regiment conducted the Spring Winds 22 training exercise May 14, Read more Communications News Weekend Training VDF trains on Joint Incident Site Communications Capability
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