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1st Virginia Infantry Regiment

The 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in the Commonwealth of Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia.

Soldiers from Richmond Grays at execution of abolitionist John Brown in Charles Town, West Virginia 1859
Theophilus Mann of Company G, 1st (Farinholt's) Virginia Infantry Battalion Reserves

The 1st Virginia completed its organization at Richmond, Virginia, in May, 1861. At the outbreak of the war it had ten companies, but in April three were detached. Thus the unit contained seven companies from Richmond and in mid-July a company from Washington, D.C. was added. Its first colonel, Patrick T. Moore, was severely wounded on July 18, 1861, in the skirmish at Blackburn's Ford, and Lt. Col. W.H. Fry commanded at the First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas). The companies (with original commanders) were:

  • Co. A (Richmond Grays): Capt. W.M. Elliott – Detached to Norfolk, Virginia, during April, 1861 and assigned to the 12th Virginia Infantry as Co. G, August 31, 1861.
  • Co. B (Richmond City Guard): Capt. R. Harrison – Captain J.K. Lee was killed at Blackburn's Ford on July 18, 1861.
  • Co. C (Montgomery Guard): Capt. J. Dooley
  • Co. D (Old Dominion Guard): Capt. J. Griswold
  • Co. E (1st) (Richmond Light Infantry Blues): Capt. O.J. Wise – Sent to Fredericksburg, Virginia and later assigned to the 46th Virginia Infantry, prior to the Battle of First Manassas.
  • Co. E (2nd) (Washington Volunteers): Capt. C.K. Sherman – Temporarily attached to the regiment during the middle of July and transferred to the 7th Virginia Infantry as Company F in April 1862.
  • Co. F (1st) (Cary's Company): Capt. R.M. Cary – Sent to Fredericksburg and assigned to the 21st Virginia Infantry, under the command of Capt. R.H. Cunningham, Jr., prior to First Manassas.
  • Co. F (2nd) (Beauregard Rifles): Capt. F.B. Schaeffer – Served in a provisional battalion (Schaeffer's Battalion) during First Bull Run and was subsequently assigned to the regiment on July 23, 1861. The company was relieved from duty on September 7 and redesignated as Company C, 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery. On November 13, 1861, the company was mustered out of service.
  • Co. G (Gordan's Company): Capt. W.H. Gordan
  • Co. H (1st) (Howitzer Battery): Capt G.W. Randolph – In early May, the company left the regiment and was expanded into a battalion of three companies under then-Maj. G. W. Randolph.
  • Co. H (2nd) (Richmond Greys, Company B): Capt. F.J. Boggs
  • Co. I (Taylor's' Company): Capt. W.O. Taylor
  • Co. K (Virginia Rifles, at one time German Rifles): Capt. F. Miller – Disbanded when the regiment was reorganised in April 1862.
  • Fayette Artillery: Capt. H.C. Cabell – Detached and assigned to John Magruder's command on the Virginia Peninsula.
  • Floyd Guard: Capt. G.W. Chambers – Assigned as Co. K, 2nd Virginia Infantry, prior to June 30, 1861.
  • Band: Capt. J.B. Smith – Mustered in as Co. I and detached to form the a 13 piece regimental band.
  • Drum Corps: Drum Major C.R.M. Pohle – 14 drummers including the drummer on duty with the Richmond Greys in Norfolk. The Drum Corps was mustered in as a body.

It fought at the Battle of First Bull Run (First Manassas) in a brigade under James Longstreet and in August totaled 570 men. During April, 1862, when the regiment was reorganized, it contained only six companies. The 1st Virginia Infantry was assigned to A. P. Hill's, Kemper's, and W. R. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It was active from the Battle of Williamsburg to the Battle of Gettysburg, except when it was with Longstreet at the Siege of Suffolk, Virginia. Later the unit was involved in the capture of Plymouth, the conflicts at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, the Siege of Petersburg south and north of the James River, and the Appomattox Campaign. This regiment lost twenty-two percent of the 140 engaged at the Battle of Second Bull Run (Second Manassas), had 9 wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, and had more than half of the 209 at Gettysburg disabled. Its casualties were 12 killed and 25 wounded at Drewry's Bluff, 1 killed and 77 wounded at the Battle of Five Forks, and 40 captured at the Battle of Sayler's Creek. Only 17 surrendered at Appomattox on April 9, 1865.

The field officers were Colonels Patrick T. Moore, Franklin G. Skinner, and Lewis B. Williams, Jr; Lieutenant Colonels William H. Fry and Frank H. Langley; and Majors John Dooley, William P. Mumford, George F. Norton, and William H. Palmer.

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References edit

  •   This article incorporates public domain material from Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. National Park Service.

External links edit

  • War history of the old First Virginia Infantry Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia / by Charles T. Loehr (1884) at the Internet Archive
  • Record of the Richmond city and Henrico Co., Virginia troops, Confederate States Army (1879) at the Internet Archive
  • Curran, Robert Emmett John Dooley's Civil War An Irish American's Journey in the First Virginia Infantry Regiment University of Tennessee Press, 2011.

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This article is about the unit that served in the Confederate Army For the unit that served in the Revolutionary War see 1st Virginia Regiment For the Union regiment see 1st West Virginia Infantry Regiment The 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in the Commonwealth of Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia 1st Virginia Infantry RegimentFlag of Virginia 1861ActiveMay 1861 Spring 1865DisbandedApril 1865Country Confederate States of AmericaAllegiance VirginiaBranch Confederate States ArmyRoleInfantryEngagementsFirst Battle of Bull RunBattle of WilliamsburgSeven Days BattlesSecond Battle of Bull RunBattle of FredericksburgBattle of GettysburgBattle of Cold HarborSiege of PetersburgBattle of Five ForksBattle of Sailor s Creek Soldiers from Richmond Grays at execution of abolitionist John Brown in Charles Town West Virginia 1859 Theophilus Mann of Company G 1st Farinholt s Virginia Infantry Battalion Reserves The 1st Virginia completed its organization at Richmond Virginia in May 1861 At the outbreak of the war it had ten companies but in April three were detached Thus the unit contained seven companies from Richmond and in mid July a company from Washington D C was added Its first colonel Patrick T Moore was severely wounded on July 18 1861 in the skirmish at Blackburn s Ford and Lt Col W H Fry commanded at the First Battle of Bull Run First Manassas The companies with original commanders were Co A Richmond Grays Capt W M Elliott Detached to Norfolk Virginia during April 1861 and assigned to the 12th Virginia Infantry as Co G August 31 1861 Co B Richmond City Guard Capt R Harrison Captain J K Lee was killed at Blackburn s Ford on July 18 1861 Co C Montgomery Guard Capt J Dooley Co D Old Dominion Guard Capt J Griswold Co E 1st Richmond Light Infantry Blues Capt O J Wise Sent to Fredericksburg Virginia and later assigned to the 46th Virginia Infantry prior to the Battle of First Manassas Co E 2nd Washington Volunteers Capt C K Sherman Temporarily attached to the regiment during the middle of July and transferred to the 7th Virginia Infantry as Company F in April 1862 Co F 1st Cary s Company Capt R M Cary Sent to Fredericksburg and assigned to the 21st Virginia Infantry under the command of Capt R H Cunningham Jr prior to First Manassas Co F 2nd Beauregard Rifles Capt F B Schaeffer Served in a provisional battalion Schaeffer s Battalion during First Bull Run and was subsequently assigned to the regiment on July 23 1861 The company was relieved from duty on September 7 and redesignated as Company C 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery On November 13 1861 the company was mustered out of service Co G Gordan s Company Capt W H Gordan Co H 1st Howitzer Battery Capt G W Randolph In early May the company left the regiment and was expanded into a battalion of three companies under then Maj G W Randolph Co H 2nd Richmond Greys Company B Capt F J Boggs Co I Taylor s Company Capt W O Taylor Co K Virginia Rifles at one time German Rifles Capt F Miller Disbanded when the regiment was reorganised in April 1862 Fayette Artillery Capt H C Cabell Detached and assigned to John Magruder s command on the Virginia Peninsula Floyd Guard Capt G W Chambers Assigned as Co K 2nd Virginia Infantry prior to June 30 1861 Band Capt J B Smith Mustered in as Co I and detached to form the a 13 piece regimental band Drum Corps Drum Major C R M Pohle 14 drummers including the drummer on duty with the Richmond Greys in Norfolk The Drum Corps was mustered in as a body It fought at the Battle of First Bull Run First Manassas in a brigade under James Longstreet and in August totaled 570 men During April 1862 when the regiment was reorganized it contained only six companies The 1st Virginia Infantry was assigned to A P Hill s Kemper s and W R Terry s Brigade Army of Northern Virginia It was active from the Battle of Williamsburg to the Battle of Gettysburg except when it was with Longstreet at the Siege of Suffolk Virginia Later the unit was involved in the capture of Plymouth the conflicts at Drewry s Bluff and Cold Harbor the Siege of Petersburg south and north of the James River and the Appomattox Campaign This regiment lost twenty two percent of the 140 engaged at the Battle of Second Bull Run Second Manassas had 9 wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg and had more than half of the 209 at Gettysburg disabled Its casualties were 12 killed and 25 wounded at Drewry s Bluff 1 killed and 77 wounded at the Battle of Five Forks and 40 captured at the Battle of Sayler s Creek Only 17 surrendered at Appomattox on April 9 1865 The field officers were Colonels Patrick T Moore Franklin G Skinner and Lewis B Williams Jr Lieutenant Colonels William H Fry and Frank H Langley and Majors John Dooley William P Mumford George F Norton and William H Palmer See also edit nbsp American Civil War portal List of Virginia Civil War unitsReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System National Park Service External links editWar history of the old First Virginia Infantry Regiment Army of Northern Virginia by Charles T Loehr 1884 at the Internet Archive Record of the Richmond city and Henrico Co Virginia troops Confederate States Army 1879 at the Internet Archive Curran Robert Emmett John Dooley s Civil War An Irish American s Journey in the First Virginia Infantry Regiment University of Tennessee Press 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1126802444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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