Hardestys Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia (Illustrated), 1884, Special VA Edition, R. A. Brock, H. H. Hardesty & CO, NY, Richmond, Chicago, and Toledo. COMPANY E, FORTY-SIXTH VIRGINIA INFANTY, WISES BRIGADE Enlisted May 9, 1861 Captain J. C. HILL, promoted major; wounded at Petersburg, June 1864 First lieutenant, J. M. PAGE, promoted adjutant; discharged 1863 Second lieutenant, J. C. CHERCANS, promoted captain First sergeant, D. N. PATTERSON, promoted 3rd lieutenant; killed at Petersburg Second sergeant, J. J. NOEL, promoted third lieutenant; discharged 1862 Third sergeant, John S. WATTS McALLISTER, W. T., enlisted 1862 MALLORY, W.F. MOON, Scarlar, killed June 15, 1864, at Petersburg TAPSCOTE, James N., enlisted March 1, 1862 COMPANY I, FORTY-SIXTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, WISES BRIDGADE HARRIS, James O, died May 1872 JONES, B. F., corporal; captured December 1861, at Roanoke Island; paroled JONES, Jefferson L, captured December 1861, at Roanoke Island; paroled JONES, N. W. JONES, Robert M., enlisted June 1, 1863; wounded at Petersburg, February 5, 1865; died March 1, 1865. JONES, W. H., wounded at Petersburg, November 6, 1862; died November 6, 1867. KELLER, Jacob F., enlisted August 12, 1862 KIDD, George M., enlisted April 1862; promoted second sergeant; wounded August 3, 1864, at Petersburg KRITZER, J. I, promoted corporal, wounded and captured at Hatchers Run, march 31, 1865; held at Fortress Monroe; discharged July 1, 1865. MOON, Jacob, captured April 1, 1865, at Five Forks; held at Point Lookout; discharge June 24, 1865 MOON, James P, enlisted July 20, 1862 REEVES, Tucker, wounded June 17, 1864, at Petersburg; killed April 1, 1865, at Five Forks SHACKEFORD, William, killed June 17, 1864, at Petersburg WASH, C. D, captured at Roanoke Island, December 1861, paroled. THE FIFTY-SIXTH AND FIFTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY Received each a company of men from Albemarle county. The former was assigned to Huntons, the latter to Armsteads Brigade, and both brigades were a part of Picketts Division, Longstreets Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. The roll of the principal battles of Picketts Division has already been given in these pages. The two companies from Albemarle that went out with these regiments have the glorious record that has rendered that division the admiration of the world today, and will forever perpetuate its deeds among the most heroic of military annals, and the following rosters will show the costly price that was cheerfully paid by Albemarle county men toward that end. COMPANY H, FIFTEY-SIXTY VIRGINIA INFANTRY Captain, J. A. MICHIE First lieutenant, T. G. MICHIE, discharged April 20, 1862 Second lieutenant, G. W. EARLY Third lieutenant, E. O. MICHIE, discharged 1862 First sergeant, J.T. DURRETTE, promoted hospital steward and acting assistant surgeon Second sergeant, H. C. MICHIE, promoted captain. Sergeant, James R. MAUPIN, wounded and captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Davis Island; discharged November 28, 1863 Third sergeant John R.. MAUPIN, promoted second lieutenant. Sergeant, William R. WOOD, promoted orderly sergeant; wounded and captured at Farmville, April 6, 1865; held at Point Lookout. Corporal, William BALLARD, killed Corporal Orion MICHIE, killed Corporal David G. MAUPIN, wounded at Gaines Mills; killed at Gettysburg; July 3, 1863. BALLARD, Joseph M, died February 1862 BALLARD, J. T, captured at Fair Oaks, June 30, 1862; held at Fort Delaware. BALLARD, William G, killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 BEDDOWS, Nash, deserted and shot. BELLEW, John R, died March 1864 BROWN, Richard, corporal BROWN, Thomas, killed BOWEN, L., M, enlisted 1863; captured July 3, 1863, Gettysburg; held at Point Lookout; discharge July 4, 1865. BOWEN, Joseph A, enlisted 1863 BAILEY, ____ BLACKWELL, R. B., enlisted March 1862; captured July 3, 1863, Gettysburg; held at Baltimore; wounded at Howlett House, June 17, 1864, in Chesterfield county, VA BLACKWELL, James, promoted orderly sergeant; wounded and captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Baltimore; released after three months; wounded at Gaines Mills. COLEMAN, William G., enlisted March 20, 1862; wounded June 1863 at Gaines Mills. DUNN, Elijah J., enlisted August 1862; wounded July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; captured April 2, 1865, at Hatchers Run; held three months at Petersburg DUNN, Thomas W., enlisted March 17, 1862, killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. DUNN, George M, enlisted March 17, 1862; died September 1864 from injuries received in the service DAVIS, M. P., enlisted 1862 DUDLEY, P. ESTES, Robert, killed 1863, at Gettysburg GARRISON, White HARLOW, Samuel GIBSON, Merriman, enlisting March 18, 1862; captured March 29, 1864, at Hatchers Run, held at Point Lookout; discharged July 20, 1865 GIBSON, Peter, enlisted March 18, 1862; discharged on account of over age GIBSON, Henry T., enlisted March 17, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 HERRING, Frank HERRING, George, died JONES, John A., sergeant; captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Point Lookout. KIRBY, James JORDAN, ___ KIRBY, ____ McCAULEY, ____ MURRY, ____ MURRY, James, died 1861 MORRIS, Eli MORRIS, ____ MILLER, ____ McALLISTER, ___, killed 1863, at Gettysburg MAUPIN, Clifton P., enlisted August 1864 MAUPIN, Burnett C., killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 MAUPIN, Carson B., killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 NORRIS, James H., enlisted March 17, 1862; captured July 3, 1863, Gettysburg; held at Point Lookout and Fort Delaware; discharge June 15, 1865 RHODES, H., wounded, 1862, at Gaines Mills; 1863, twice near Richmond; 1864, at Cold Harbor. RHODES, Hezekiah RICE, ___ RHODES, Franklin, killed 1862, at Malvern Hill RICHARDS, Dr. John S., enlisted 1862; lieutenant; promoted assistant surgeon 7th North Carolina Infantry; discharged 1863 SHIFLETT, Smith SHIFLETT, Durrett SHIFLETT, Marshall, shot by mistake as deserter SANDRIDGE, George W., killed July 3, 1863 at Gettsyburg SANDRIDGE, Wm., died 1863 TAPPEE, Charles VIA, W. H., enlisted June 1862 WOOD, C. C.. enlisted April 25, 1862; wounded at Cold Harbor; captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at Fort Delaware. COMPANY H, FIFTEY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY Captain, John b. MAGRUDER, promoted major, lieutenant colonel and colonel; killed at Gettysburg, 1863 First lieutenant, William W. MINOR, Jr., discharged May 1862 Second lieutenant, William L. RANDOLPH, discharged May 1862 Third lieutenant, R. Lewis ROGERS, promoted captain; killed 1864 Orderly sergeant, J. B. WARD, died February 1862 First sergeant, William THOMPSON, promoted second lieutenant and captain. Second sergeant, C. N.ROGERS, discharged 1862 on account of ill health Third sergeant, George A. WOOD, promoted hospital steward and acting assistant surgeon Fourth sergeant, Thomas W. THOMPSON, promoted first lieutenant First corporal James A. BIGGINS, killed 1862, at Malvern Hill Second Corporal, A. H. SAUNDERS Third corporal, C. C. WOOD, promoted first sergeant Fourth corporal, J. B. WARD, died 1862 ALLEN, Edgar BRAGG, R. F. BRAGG, Coleman BRAGG, H. L. BRAGG, H., R., died 1863 BRAGG, James T. BELLAMY, George W. BELLENEY, B. F. BLACK, J. T., died 1862 BOWRAN, Jacob R. BYBEE, John A. BOWRAN, Willliam J. CATTERTON, A. M., enlisted May, 1862; wounded at Malvern hill, and Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 CARR, John O., promoted captain of CO. I, 26th VA Infantry CARVER. W. D. CRENSHAW, J. G. B. COLEMAN, ____ DUFF, S. B. DUNN, Leroy E., killed at Malvern Hill, 1862 ELLIOTT, P. H. EADS, James, died 1864 EASTHAM, Edward, discharged 1862 EDDINS, Theodore T., enlisted 1862; 3rd Sergeant; sounded July 3, 1863; died March 20, 1869 EDDINS, Charles C., enlisted 1863; sounded at Halls Shop 1864; died March 20, 1869 FITCH, R. H. FORD, James A. GILLESPIE, J. W. GIANNINI, Horace M. HARLOWE, Joseph HAWLEY, W. R. LUPTON, J. C., enlisted 1862; wounded and captured at Williamsport, July 1863; held at Harrisburg. LILLEY, Willis MAUPIN, Gabriel N. MAUPIN, Gabriel O. MORRIS, James B., died 1863 MORRIS, John W., died 1863 MORRIS, James R. MORRIS, William N. MORRIS, William MORRIS, A. J., killed 1862 at Malvern Hill MORRIS, John MORRIS, Davis MORRIS, Alexander MAYO, John W. MAYO, W. B., killed 1862, at Melvern Hill McCAULEY, Miles MOONEY, John T. MOONEY, George W. MARSHALL, Wesley B., died 1863 MINOR, R. T., transferred to Co. K, 2nd VA Cavalry NAYLOR, John T. PACE, Benjamin H. NORRIS, John W., died in Richmond, March 1863 POWELL, Edward, captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; held at point Lookout; died 1865 REINHART, W. W. SEAMAND, John G. SEAMAND, H. J. SNOW, P. P. SPROUSE, John, discharged 1862 SPROUSE, Gideon, discharged 1862 SHIFLETT, O. M., promoted color-bearer, died 1863 SHIFLETT, F. SHIFLETT, Isaac TYLER, Joseph W. TYLER, T. R. VIA, Thompson S. VIA, John W. WOOD, J. B. WOOD. H. L. THE SECOND VIRGINIA CAVALRY Was among the first VA troops to respond to her call to arms, entering the field in May, 1861, and assigned to Fitz Lees Brigade, Stuarts Division. It took gallant part in the first Manassas battle and through the remainder of 1861 was in all the skirmishing and fighting under the brilliant cavalry leader, "Jeb" Stuart; went into winter quarters five miles west of Manassas Junction, until after Christmas, then broke camp and moved to Leesburg, in Loudoun county, remaining there until the spring of 1862. Took active part in Jacksons summer campaign, chasing Banks across the Potomac, fighting Fremont at Cross Keys, and driving Shields down Page valley; then crossing the blue Ridge the regiment took cars for Richmond, arriving there in season to participate in the Seven Days Battles." Went under Jackson to Gordonsville, and at Manaponax Church, en route for Fredericksburg, in august, 1862, attacked two brigades of Federal cavalry, and in August, 1862, attacked two brigades of Federal cavalry, and routed them. Took part in the battles of Cedar Run, pursued Pope across the Rappahannock, fighting at Kellys Ford; engaged at Catletts Station, capturing Popes private baggage, horses, wagons, and a number of prisoners. Engaged with heavy loss at second Manassas, then in the Maryland campaign, sharing in the capture of Harpers Ferry, then hurrying back to participate in the Sharpsburg battle. Returning to the valley, skirmished there until winter headquarters were made at Berryville. Shared in the movement of Lees army in 1863, until after the Pennsylvania invasion, including Gettysburg, cutting the telegraph lines at Chambersburg, raiding Emnmettsburg and Hopestown; then returning to the Potomac, via Frederick City, Maryland, fighting Pleasantons cavalry on the way. Spent the fall and winter of 1863 in the Virginia valley, with winter headquarters at Culpeper Court House and from that time until the close of the war was joined in fortune with the Army of Northern Virginia. Company K of this regiment was mainly Albemarle county volunteers.