1 item. In brief entries, Woolwine details marches across western Virginia (now W.Va.), Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia and describes, in minimal detail, the battles of Fort Donelson, New Market, and Cold Harbor and the 1864 Maryland and Shenandoah Valley campaigns (b1). to her brother Samuel Croudson Williams (18421890) discussing family news and the presence of Confederate troops in the Valley (Section 6). Microfilm reels 375379.This collection contains the papers of the Wickham family of Hickory Hill, Hanover County, and Richmond. Retrieved from the Digital Mss5:1W6795:1.This collection contains a photocopy of a typed transcript of the memoirs of Edward Benjamin Willis (b. Watson, David Harris, Papers, 18461893. 1 Brief History; 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin; 3 Other Sources; 4 WebWade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense (Confederate) "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. Williams Family Papers, 18111945. Wysor, James Miller, Letters, 18631864. 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). with the Confederate government for horse shoe irons (section 12). Wager, Peter, Commonplace book, 18651866. 27 (Louisa Courthouse, VA) Subjects: Veterans -- Confederate States of America. 1 item. Mss5:1W5876:1.This collection consists of the memoir of William Riddick Whitehead (18311902), entitled "Life and experiences of an American surgeon." A GM Goodwrench 350ci was paired to a Turbo 400, NP208 transfer case and drivelines from Tom Woods. John has used ORDs parts in all of his truck since the early 2000s (before building rad squarebody trucks was a thing). Included in her correspondence is a letter, 11 April 1865, to her mother, Mary Williamson (Tomlin) Braxton, concerning her family's experiences during the evacuation of Richmond (section 1). Whitehead, William Riddick, Memoir, 1902. 220 items. 243, 17 October 1862, announcing the resignation of Peyton Randolph Berkeley (18051871) from Company K of the 3d Virginia Cavalry (section 13). The individually cataloged items pertaining to the Civil War, scattered throughout the collection, include letters and orders, 18611865, regarding the supply and operations of the Confederate army in Virginia, political and military personnel assignments, and Confederate medical duties (e1103). Way (d. 1886) to Frances Lea of Philadelphia, Pa., concerning the death of R. W. Heath while imprisoned at Fort Delaware, Del. Microfilm reel C623.This collection consists primarily of the letters, 18621864, of John William Watson (1831?1864) of Company I of the 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Washington, John Augustine, Letter, 1861. 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. Other items in the collection include Whitehurst's 1865 prison discharge from Point Lookout, Md., his oath of allegiance to the United States, and an 1865 Confederate pass. The interior of the truck was shot in bed-liner then cover in sound deadner before new carpets and full new interior was installed. 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. 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). Additional records are described in Virginia in the Civil War and United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865. All VDF personnel maintain the secondary skill set for access control and traffic management, and VDF personnel have demonstrated their commitment to volunteer service when they provided assistance to VNG departure ceremonies as well as events at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford and the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond. 98 items. Mss1W8844a. I Microfilm reels C371375.This collection contains the papers of John Wickham of Richmond and his descendants who lived at Woodside, Henrico County. The undated recollections of Charles Copland Wight (18411897) offer descriptions of his life as a cadet at the Virginia Military Institute during the secession crisis and of his experiences as a member of the 27th and 58th Virginia Infantry Regiments at the battles of First Bull Run, McDowell, Cross Keys, and Port Republic (a1). Welby, Mary M. (Coppuck), Autograph Album, 17881903. It's the most common cancer in infants, affecting almost twice as many babies as leukemia. White (18021879) of Greene County. 1835?) Wartime items include an undated receipt issued to John Warriner (ca. June 1861, from Jonas Chamberlin at Winchester to Mary Elizabeth (Chamberlin) Wilson (18151895) concerning an expected attack on Winchester by the Union army and preparations for war in Berkeley County (now W.Va.) (box 7); letters, SeptemberOctober 1862, of Eliza Chamberlin to her sister, Jane M. (Chamberlin) Hamill, concerning the effects of the war on the local home front and an attack by Union army troops on Martinsburg (now W.Va.); and a letter, 27 May 1863, of "Choloden" ("a true uncompromising unconditional Union man") warning of an impending cavalry raid under J. E. B. Stuart toward Leesburg or Winchester (box 22). Company G. Louisa County (Va.) Circuit Court. Wells, E. P., Diary, 1862. 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. Richmond,Virginia23220, Galleries, Store, & Caf daily 10:00 am-5:00 pm In response to the 1917 federalization of the Virginia National Guard, the Commonwealth of Virginia created the Virginia State Volunteers to support civil authorities. Wellford, Beverley Randolph, Papers, 17731907. 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). Mss2W2578b.This collection contains the papers of the Warriner family of Henrico County. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference. WebChicago citation style War Department. Let's give neuroblastoma a name by rocking your Wade's Army Uniform and posting a photo to your Instagram page.Tag @wadesarmy and using the #wadesarmy, #NervesofSteel, and #neuroblastoma. Walters, James Booth, Papers, 18541881. Other wartime correspondents include Conrad Wise Chapman (18421910), Owen Landon Hedges, Robert E. Lee, Minnie C. McComers, William Parker, and Henry Alexander Wise (18341869). 15th-37th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment (7th Regiment Provisional Army of Tennessee, 1st East Tennessee Rifle Regiment) 17th-23rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. The wartime correspondence of Littleton Waller Tazewell Wickham (18211909) includes letters with the following individuals: R. Milton Cary (concerning the delivery of tax-in-kind articles to Bellona Arsenal), W. G. Cazenove of the 3d Virginia District Quartermaster's Office (concerning alterations in the numbers of bushels of corn required for Wickham's tax-in-kind payment), John Daggart (concerning the production of cloth at a factory in Scottsville in November 1864), B. W. Green (concerning the sale of his cabbage crop in February 1864), William W. Harllee ([b. After validation by the VNGs 91st Cyber Brigade, VDF cyber teams have conducted numerous network vulnerability assessments for Virginia localities. Soldiers: View Battle Unit's Military Academy Lee resigned his commission when the South seceded and accepted command of Confederate forces in Virginia, saying he could never fire on his home state. Q Wickham Family Papers, 17541977. We used ORDs front and rear leaf springs, crossover steering, braces, motor mounts and all the fixings. Web1st Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Williams Rifles) (Old First) 2nd Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Innocents) 3rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry 4th Regiment, Virginia Infantry 5th Regiment, Virginia Infantry 6th Regiment, Virginia Infantry 7th Regiment, Virginia Infantry 8th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (The Bloody Eighth) 9th Regiment, Virginia Infantry A diary, 18511882, kept by Maclurg Wickham (18141900), contains brief entries, 18611865, concerning agricultural operations at Woodside and observations on local weather (box 5). ], Ala., to the "Surgeon of the Genl hospital, ward 6, Charlottesville, Va." requesting details concerning the death and burial of his son, Lucius L. Whatley of Company I of the 3d Alabama Infantry Regiment, from wounds suffered at the battle of the Wilderness. Mss2Y912a1.A letter, 5 January 1861, from David Levy Yulee (18101886) of Washington, D.C., to Joseph Finegan (18141885) or George W. Call concerning the secession of southern states, the need to organize a southern confederacy and a southern army, and the occupation of United States forts, arsenals, and navy yards in Florida (especially at Pensacola). Photocopy. Photocopy. During VNG domestic response operations in 2021, VDF personnel augmented the VNGs Joint Operations Center as well as their coordination cell in the Virginia Emergency Operations Center. (Lancaster) Waring. A.] Typescript copy. Mss2W6705a1. WebIt covers the major records that should be used. 1 item. Mss2W6855b.Contains the papers of members of the Wills family of Southampton County. Typescript copy. 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. Microfilm reels C491493.Contains the papers of the Watkins family of Prince Edward County. The papers of William Fanning Wickham consist of a series of diaries (in box 5) containing entries concerning local war news, slaves at Hickory Hill (volume 7), the flight of slaves to the Union army, comments on the home front, the battle of Hanover Court House, news of military campaigns and Union raids during the summers of 1862 and 1863, and reports of the Spotsylvania campaign (volume 8); a letter, 31 December 1864, from Anne B. Berkeley of Langlee, Hanover County, concerning the hiring of Sally; a letter, 6 August 1864, from William F. Wickham to Charles Carter of Philadelphia, Pa., discussing the death of Williams Carter of North Wales, Caroline County; letters, AprilOctober 1865, from William F. Wickham to Charles Carter concerning the management of the North Wales estate and immediate postwar conditions in Virginia, Jefferson Davis, and Abraham Lincoln's assassination; and a letter, 24 October 1863, from Maria Susan Matilda Fanning, while in Paris, France, discussing the European views of the war (box 6); and materials, including a petition to President Andrew Johnson, concerning William F. Wickham's home front activities and pardon (box 9). W. H. Parker's Co. President Davis Escorts, Virginia Portsmouth Light Artillery, Grimes Battery, Civil War Manuscripts at Virginia Military Institute. Watson, John Staige Davis, Diary, 1864. (Va.) Nathan Stiefel Meet Lt. Col. (Va.) Kent Brinkley! Civil War materials include letters, 18621863, to James W. Wills from Charles Fox Urquhart (18381862) of Company D of the 3d Virginia Infantry Regiment concerning a skirmish near Yorktown in April 1862 (b4), and from his brother, Irvin Cross Wills (18381912) of Company A of the 13th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, discussing cavalry operations near South Mills, N.C., in April 1862, camp life, skirmishing along the Rappahannock River in April 1863, and the regiment's role in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg (b514). Mss1W5875a. The memoirs are published as "War Boy": A True Story of the Civil War and Re-Construction Days (Tullahoma, Tenn., 1938). Civil War-related materials include a typescript copy of Wise's official reports of the 15 June 1864 Union assaults on Petersburg (d115) and an undated postwar speech to the "Comrades of the Confederate War" concerning the war in Virginia (d116). 3/4/1907-9/18/1947. It was officially organized in Kentucky in October 1864, after its first two battles. Thomas Hutchings and Lt. James Conway, and attached to the 6th Regiment. Photocopies. O Watson Family Papers, 18621887. Biography. 1 item. 1 item. 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. 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. Civil War materials consist of letters, 18621865, from Whitehead, while serving in Company H of the 3d Virginia Infantry Regiment, to friends and family concerning his capture at the battle of Gettysburg and his imprisonment at Johnson's Island, Ohio (section 2). 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. ), concerning his request for clothing, scouting duty near Manassas in August, and her report of family news and of sick soldiers recovering in Charlottesville (section 3). WebVirginia Infantry Regiment, 13th. Mss2W67515b.This collection contains photocopies of the papers of Samuel Greenhill Williams (1835?1864) of Nottoway County. This was a mail-order item from back in the 80s when driving with a cold one wasnt frowned upon. Whaley, Kellian Van Rensalear, Papers, 18611879. Microfilm reel C316.This small collection contains the papers of Fanny Churchill (Braxton) Young (18281894) of Richmond. Mss2W119b.Contains the papers of the Wade family of Montgomery County. 1 item. Pittsylvania was called upon for one full company for the Minute Men, which was commanded by Capt. Load up on your 2022 gear and let us know where you would like the proceeds to be directed! 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). B Veterans -- Virginia -- Louisa County. Once back at Johns shop, the K5 was taken down to a shell, bodywork was done and the truck was shot in a medium dark blue semigloss. 115 items. Typed transcripts of the letters are included in the collection. 4 items. 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. The VDFs 31st Cyber Battalion is staffed by IT professionals with a wide range of industry-recognized certifications. M 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) Web2nd Virginia Reserves Infantry (CSA) 3 Ancestors 1st Virginia Reserves Infantry (CSA) 8 Ancestors 2nd Regiment Virginia Infantry, Local Defense (CSA) 37 Ancestors 3rd Virginia Infantry (CSA) 64 Ancestors 4th Virginia Infantry (CSA) 5 items. Grab your tickets today! Section 2 includes John Lancaster Warings correspondence with his brother Warner Lewis Waring, Jr., concerning the Richmond bread riot, along with "Incidents in Life" (a two-page typescript concerning Waring's activities during the Civil War). It had been up on jack stands since 2006 and required a full scale extraction. White while serving as an agent for the Confederate Commissary Department for rations for the families of Greene County Confederate soldiers. 1, 19: pt. Photocopy. 1844) of Texas. 1 volume. Microfilm reel C623.The diary, 15 January23 May 1864, of John Staige Davis Watson (18411864) of the 17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment contains brief daily entries describing incidents of camp life (including the construction of winter quarters), the execution of a Confederate deserter, and his regiment's participation in the battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, and the North Anna River. Typescript. Most people have heard of leukemia, breast cancer, and prostate cancer. The speech concerns, in part, the regiment's role in cavalry battles at Mitchell's Shop and Yellow Tavern in May 1864. Mss2W8885c.This small collection contains items relating to service of Rufus James Woolwine (18401908) in Company D of the 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment. Weller, Charles Lanstram, Address Book, 1865. The letters concern camp life during the Atlanta campaign, Union troop movements toward Chattanooga, Tenn., in August 1863, Wysor's opinion of Joseph E. Johnston and John Bell Hood as commanders of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, food prices in April 1864, the overall condition of the army in mid-July 1864, and Andersonville Prison. Woolfolk Family Papers, 17801936. 1806) regarding the battle of Spotsylvania Court House; an honorable discharge, 1864, for John G. Wood (b. Williams, Samuel Greenhill, Papers, 18581865. Wise Family Papers, 17771973. It was commanded by Colonel James 1 vol. Wartime items include letters, 18641865, from John Langbourne Williams (18311915) to his wife, Maria Ward (Skelton) Williams (18431929), concerning family news and his experiences in Richmond as a member of a local unidentified militia regiment (section 1); a bond, 12 December 1864, of Benjamin Edwards Green (18221907) with John L. Williams to purchase United States currency with Confederate currency at the rate of 8 to 1 (section 2); and a Confederate tax-in-kind account, 24 October 1863, for agricultural products, filed by John Gifford Skelton (18151889) of Powhatan County (section 9). Young, Fanny Churchill (Braxton), Papers, 18571893. Included in the commonplace book are the diary entries, 27 April28 July 1864, of Jackson McLean of the 100th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. Confederate Soldiers from the State of Virginia - Evans, Thomas R - Wade's Regiment, Local Defense; Washington County Militia; Wythe County Militia. 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. The collection includes typed transcripts of ten of the letters. 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. The truck sits on 37x12.50r17 Toyo RT tires with 17 gray Method Wheels with bumpers painted in Steel-It to match. S 8 items. 6 items. Other wartime materials include certificates, 1862 and 1865, issued to Littleton W. T. Wickham concerning exemption from military service, salt rationing, and the amnesty oath; receipts, 18641865, for tax-in-kind payments and for the impressment of three male slaves; a petition (drafted by L. W. T. Wickham), ca. Civil War materials include the letters, 18611865, of Ambrose Whitlock Winston (18351897) of Company E of the 58th Virginia Infantry Regiment (concerning camp life); Charles Jones Winston (18371887) of Company G of the 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment (concerning picket duty in northern Virginia in 1861, operations in North Carolina in 1864, camp life throughout the war, the march toward Pennsylvania in June 1863, and the battles of Williamsburg and Second Bull Run); and William Henry Harrison Winston ([18441935] concerning his service in northern Virginia in 1861 and his imprisonment at Point Lookout, Md.) Created through the consolidation of the 2nd and 4th Local Defense Battalions under the command of Colonel D.E. 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. WebThe 1st Regiment served until February 5-6, 1864. The Continental Congress ordered that two companies of riflemen be raised in Virginia. Weisiger, David Addison, Papers, 18541911. Mss2W1555a1.A typed transcript of a letter, 2 February 1862, from S. S. Wallace, of an unidentified unit, to his family offering a detailed description of the CSS Virginia (formerly the USS Merrimack). D ca. During Virginias COVID-19 response, Virginia Defense Force personnel contributed significantly to the operation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Incident Management Team. VDF and VNG personnel filled positions in the regional coordination center for each Virginia Department of Emergency Management region, helping to ensure the efficient and productive coordination of the statewide mobile vaccination effort. Mss2W5842b. Also of note are his descriptions of fellow Jewish soldiers in his regiment. 1 item. Wright, Minton Augustus, Diary, 18611862. Mss2W75454a1.A photocopy of a letter, 25 September 1861, from John James Henry Wise (18301895) of the 39th Virginia Infantry Regiment to John R. Drummond concerning a request for lumber needed to construct winter quarters for the unit. A separate finding aid for this collection is available in the Society's library. Mss1W1714a.This collection contains the papers of James Booth Walters (18461884) of Richmond. WebRegiment mustered in on June 24th, 1863 at Richmond, Virginia. WebWade's Regiment, Virginia Local Defense Washington County, Virginia Militia Waters' Company, Virginia Light Artillery W.P. 146 items. Take advantage of all the exciting benefits that membership offers including access to member-only publications. The Virginia Defense Force consists of two major subordinate commands in addition to the VDF Force Headquarters based in Richmond, Virginia. The VDFs primary lines of effort are operations center augmentation, interoperable communication, agency liaison and cyber network defense as well as direct support to the VNG with logistics, medical, chaplain, legal and public information capabilities. 1779) of Buyckville [? Wilson Family Papers, 17901944. Wood (b. Woolwine, Rufus James, Papers, 18611908. Photocopy. Web3rd Virginia Regiment Local Defense. Web13th-154th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. And more than 95% of children with Neuroblastoma are diagnosed by the age of 10. Williams, Septimus Ligon, Papers, 18611862. Web8th Battalion Virginia Reserves, Virginia Local Defense (CSA), US Civil War Project; Averett's Battalion, Burks' Regiment, Carroll County Militia, Virginia Local Defense (CSA), US Civil Included is a pay record of the civilian participants in the Pittsylvania County Patrol in December 1862 (a174). 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. The Virginia National Guard staged personnel and equipment for three different winter storms over a two-week period in January 2022 as part of the statewide emergency response. 1 volume. Gen. James W. Ring as 29th Adjutant General of Virginia, Va. National Guard installation officially redesignated Fort Barfoot, Virginia National Guard staged and ready for possible severe weather response operations, VDF holds Multi-day Unit Training Assembly at Fort Pickett, VDF personnel take part in amateur radio group field day, Virginia Defense Force conducts statewide hurricane readiness exercise, Virginia National Guard celebrates 415th birthday, Women veterans recognized during ceremony at Virginia War Memorial, VNG supports the Inauguration of the 74th Governor of Virginia, VNG assists with statewide response for series of winter storms, VDF provides logistics support during VNG winter storm response, Virginia National Guard to stage personnel for possible winter weather response, Virginia National Guard staged, ready for possible winter weather response operations, VDF Officer Candidate School commissions three new officers, Hosted by Defense Media Activity - WEB.mil. 1 item. Henry A. 112 items. The regimental will oversee six companies stationed across the state focused on providing civil support security and communications capabilities to the Virginia National Guard. Whatley, John B., Letter, 1864. Other items in the collection include an affidavit, 1862, concerning the loss of Watkins's horse in a fight near Aldie; orders, 1864, regarding cavalry inspections; a medical certificate, 1864, concerning Watkins's disabling wound; and an oath of allegiance to the United States, 1865, sworn by Watkins (section 2). The estate papers of John Wickham (17631839) include the following Civil War-related items: a letter, 5 June 1863, from William Fanning Wickham (17931880) to William F. Watson concerning the death of a slave, settlement of John Wickham's estate accounts, and war news (box 2); a letter, 6 October 1861, from William Henry Fitzhugh Lee to William Fanning Wickham concerning Robert E. Lee and the Cheat Mountain campaign (box 4folder 12); and an affidavit and receipt of Henry Exall, 16 October 1861, regarding repairs to a tenement in Richmond and the lack of supplies resulting from the Union naval blockade (box 4folder 15). Mss1W6767j.This collection contains the papers of the Williams family of Richmond. WebWADES ARMY is a non-profit organization inviting everyone to join the front lines of the fight against neuroblastoma.For the past 10 years we have fought with muscle and kindness, Whitehurst, Reuben Lovett, Commonplace Book, 18611865. When the VNG was called to state active duty for a series of winter weather events in January 2022, the VDF quickly responded with operations center augmentation and public information support as well as fielding a logistics distribution capability for the first time. 1st Regiment, Virginia Local Defense (Confederate) "Units of the 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 Correspondents include Romeyn Beck Ayres, Theodore Shelton Bowers (b. They were renamed the Virginia Volunteers and guarded bridges, waterways, fuel storage areas and public buildings and facilities. V Watkins, Richard Henry, Papers, 18611865. 42 items. 3 items. 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. Section 1 includes letters written to Adelaide Waring, including those from cousin John J. Lancaster (concerning his Civil War service in the 13th Virginia Light Artillery, detailing camp life, economic conditions in Richmond, and the battles of Yorktown, Gettysburg, and Petersburg; also notes the April 1862 promotion of brother William H. Lancaster), cousin Thomas Lancaster (of Goodson, concerning a large sale of bacon and his young son's riding skills), brother Robert Alexander Lancaster (of Richmond, concerning the Seven Days' fighting in 1862), son John Lancaster Waring (concerning his studies at Hampden-Sydney College during the Civil War and his life as a cadet at the Virginia Military Institute), and son Warner Lewis Waring, Jr. (letter of 9 May 1868 describes a Northern guest's refusal to drink from cups that once belonged to Jefferson Davis). The Civil War in VirginiaMilitary Units of Virginia, A PRP front seats and new seat belts were set in place with a custom seat frame done by John and Mat. Included in this account of her childhood is a brief description of encounters with black and white Union soldiers at her home in 1864. Mss1W4354a.This collection contains the papers of David Addison Weisiger (18181899) of Petersburg. 10 items. Members of the all-volunteer Virginia Defense Force conducted communications, security operations and classroom training August 5-7, 2022, at Fort Pickett, Virginia, during a Multi-day Unit Training Assembly. 1832) to her brother, William M. Wood, discussing family news and the war in Virginia. 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.
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