Since many volunteers' terms were expiring (and many deserted), the men were allowed to choose their officers, and chose Charles A. Ronald as their Colonel, Robert D. Gardner as Lt. Col., and William Terry as Major.[6]. 4th United States Colored Troops in the defenses around Washington, DC. Marched north to Newtown and to within nine miles of Winchester by dusk. The army reorganization legislated by the Conscription Act led to the highest level of recruitment during the Civil War. Service [ edit] The 4th West Virginia Infantry Regiment was mustered into Federal service on June 17, 1861, at Grafton, Point Pleasant, and Mason City, Virginia. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. A third attack went forward around noon which broke through the first line of Federal positions before falling back with heavy casualties. It was recruited primarily in Ohio from the counties of Meigs, Gallia, Lawrence and Athens, which contributed seven full companies. The regiment moved by train to Strasburg, spent the night in the boxcars, then marched to Winchester the next day.
4th Virginia Infantry Co. F - Home | Facebook Out of the 257 men engaged during the three days of the battle the regiment lost 18 men killed, 63 wounded and 56 missing. But the attack had stalled, and the brigade took position behind Steuarts Brigade on the left of the line. There is definitely a lot more work to be done.. Then fire and give them the bayonet! Pendleton.[1]. Gen. Charles S. Winder. Dabney, the curator at Petersburg, finds a metaphor in the story of Hart, who was a captain promoted to brevet major in 1865 as the war ended. The brigade marched to Bunker Hill to block the Winchester-Martinsburg Road, Destruction of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad around Martinsburg. Your effort and contribution in providing this feedback is much Marched north 25 miles to Salem. A Warner Bros. Now 38, Dabney recalls when he began work he thought, Where are the stories about Black people?, Over the years, the National Park Service has increased interpretation of the topic, he said. The men marched 60 miles, crossed two mountain ranges, and forded the Potomac. Marched 15 miles to Big Springs near Martinsburg, then after a few hours rest, another 13 miles to the dam location. William Umbarger, wounded Chancellorsville; died since the war. The regiment surrendered with 7 officers and 38 men of which only 17 were armed. The men were distributed salt pork, their first meal since Harpers Ferry. The 4th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in southwestern Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. A Facebook post by Arlington National Cemetery about the burial elicited numerous comments praising Harts service. After dark the brigade began its march to Hagerstown in a violent thunderstorm. The 4th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Since arranging and sending to Major Robert W. Hunter a duplicate of the enclosed list of members of Company D, Fourth Virginia Infantry (Stonewall Brigade), it has occurred to me to send it to you and ask you to, some time or another, give it a place in the Confederate column of your paper.
4th Virginia Infantry Regiment The attack was called off with darkness. Its publication is desired not alone because it gives the names enrolled on Orderly Sergeants book, but because it embraces information of some who are dead and others living, which will be intensely interesting to many widely scattered since the parting at Appomattox in 1865. The William Terry Camp of the United Confederate Veterans in Bedford County, Virginia was not named after him, but after a third-generation native of Bedford County, who also became a CSA General, William R. Terry (1824-1889).[12]. Welcome to the official page of 4th Battalion "Warriors", 3d U.S. Infantry. Parker, Lula Jeter (1988). The 4th Virginia's casualties were the highest of any regiment in the brigade, but the greatest loss was hearing of General Jackson's death of pneumonia following his wound by friendly fire. United Spanish War Veterans, Department of Virginia. Twelve men formed in the firing squad, half of whose rifles were loaded, while the condemned men knelt in front of their graves.
He saw his first significant combat in the First Battle of Bull Run. This website can also be searched by the name of a soldier. Entered Manassas just after dawn and marched past the mountains of food and supplies to take up a position north of town. After taking all day to cover only six miles, the men bivouacked four miles from Bath without food or shelter. Wagons, caissons and artillery pieces had to be pulled by hand when the draft animals were unable to continue. GILPIN, JOHN S.: Co. L. Enl. The regiment did its first service in the Kanawha Valley, and hard service it was, too; guard duty, scouting, fighting, was the daily program. 2. Marched to just outside Harpers Ferry, where the Federals occupied defensive positions on Bolivar Heights. The regiment lost five men killed and 45 wounded out of less than 100 engaged. Its field officers were Colonels James T. Preston, Charles A. Ronald, and William Terry; Lieutenant Colonels Robert D. Gardner and Lewis T. Moore; and Majors Matthew D. Bennett, Joseph F. Kent, and Albert G. Virginia provided the following units to the Virginia Militia and the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS) during the American Civil War. Of the Brigage's 124 wounded, 48 came from the 4th Virginia (including Capt. That campaign resulted in the loss of 8 killed and 48 wounded. Captain Charles A. Ronald of Company E was elected colonel of the regiment and Captain Robert D. Gardiner of Company C was elected to lieutenant colonel. 6:04 AM EDT, Sun April 30, 2023. The 4th Virginia was assembled at Winchester, Virginia, in July, 1861. Published June 8. Brigadier General James A. Walker was appointed to command the brigade. Henry Goodman, killed, May 12th, Spotsylvania. Despite the state's secession from the Union it would supply them with third most troops from a Southern state (next to Tennessee and North Carolina) along with the newly created West Virginia totaling at 22,000. The brigade left Camp Paxton and marched to Culpeper. Companies recruited men from Berkeley, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Sussex, Southampton, Nansemond, Brunswick, Isle of Wight, Surry, Princess Anne, and Norfolk Boro Counties.