Mss5:1W5905:1.This collection contains the recollections of Philip Whitlock (18381919) of Richmond. WebThe 1st Regiment served until February 5-6, 1864. T Included in this account of her childhood is a brief description of encounters with black and white Union soldiers at her home in 1864. 1 volume. 1844) of Texas. Mss5:1W7265:1.This collection contains the typed memoir of Judith (Gates) Winfree (18561939) of Edgewood, Chesterfield County. 1834?) WebPrivate Wade was a U.S. Army Rangers who appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.. Mss1W6398a. Microfilm reel C623.This collection contains the papers of members of the Wood family of Virginia. The truck was fitted with a 8 lug axles with 4.10 gears from a 1974 K20 truck and ORDs leaf springs. 2nd Virginia Regiment Local Defense - The Civil War in the The Virginia Defense Force consists of two major subordinate commands in addition to the VDF Force Headquarters based in Richmond, Virginia. Brief history of the VDF: It's the most common cancer in infants, affecting almost twice as many babies as leukemia. United Confederate Veterans. 149 items. Weisiger, David Addison, Papers, 18541911. Department of Richmond February 1865 - The Civil War in National Park Service, The Civil Included in this small collection is a diary, 14 June 186127 June 1865, kept by Woolwine while serving in Company D of the 51st Virginia Infantry Regiment. 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). Wickham, Henry Taylor, Speech, 1941. Yulee, David Levy, Letter, 1861. Mss1W8844a. (Lancaster) Waring. I 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 D. Confederate States of America. 1 volume. Additional records are described in Virginia in the Civil War and United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865. It was officially organized in Kentucky in October 1864, after its first two battles. FACTS: No one at any age deserves to get cancer, but when a cancer targets toddlers, it turns our word inside out. Watkins Family Papers, 18011960. Service Records of Virginia Civil War Soldiers - Research Wallace, S. S., Letter, 1862. The letters of Irvin Cross Wills are printed in Three Rebels Write Home: Including the Letters of Edgar Allan Jackson, James Fenton Bryant, Irvin Cross Wills, and Miscellaneous Items (Franklin, Va., 1955), pp. to her brother Samuel Croudson Williams (18421890) discussing family news and the presence of Confederate troops in the Valley (Section 6). Virginia 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). 1st Regiment, Virginia Local Defense (Confederate) "Units of the Albemarle County (Va.) Military and Pension 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. Eight Confederate Icons Have Places of 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. 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). Q 1843?) 40 items. 3,050 items. Wade Family Papers - Virginia Museum of History & Culture Other wartime items include copies of a letter, 6 December 1862, from Williams Carter Wickham of the 4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment to John Alexander Seddon (18151880) concerning Wickham's proffered resignation because of war wounds (which was opposed by affidavits of Fitzhugh Lee and C. H. Lee); correspondence, 1883, with Henry Brainerd McClellan (18401904) regarding J. E. B. Stuart's cavalry raid into Pennsylvania in October 1862 and the battle of Brandy Station (box 11); a letter, 23 October 1861, from Lucy Penn (Taylor) Wickham (18301913) to Elizabeth (Kane) Shields of Philadelphia, concerning the Virginia home front (box 20); bound speeches, December 1860, of Williams C. Wickham as state senator to a meeting of Henrico County citizens and to the state senate regarding a call for a state convention to consider secession (box 31volume 1); and scattered speeches by Henry Taylor Wickham (18491943) offering biographical information on Hanover County soldiers (box 31volumes 1 and 2). Many of her schoolmates have left or are planning to leave school to avoid being separated from their families. Microfilm reels C371375.This collection contains the papers of John Wickham of Richmond and his descendants who lived at Woodside, Henrico County. 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. WebService Records of Virginia Civil War Soldiers. And the coolest part (no pun intended) is the OG Igloo center console cooler. Welles, Gideon, Letter, 1862. Wise, John James Henry, Letter, 1861. Current strength is approximately 275, and membership is a cross section of former or retired military, law enforcement, fire and emergency medial services professionals along with a younger generation of Virginians looking to serve the commonwealth in a military-style organization in an emergency response environment. The Civil War in VirginiaMilitary Units of Virginia, A Tyree, president of the private Baptist college, who urges parents not to remove their daughters from the school. Mss7:2F8726:1.Consists of a photocopy of the typed reminiscences of Thomas Dwight Witherspoon (18361898), formerly chaplain of the 42d Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Microfilm reels C496497.Contains the papers of the Wynne family of Spotsylvania County. F Also included is a list of the crew of the Shenandoah and a list showing the latitude, longitude, and daily distances traveled by the ship. Young, Fanny Churchill (Braxton), Papers, 18571893. 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). Mss2W8509b. 3/4/1907-9/18/1947. Willis, Edward Benjamin, Memoirs, 18561925. It had been up on jack stands since 2006 and required a full scale extraction. Wartime items include an undated receipt issued to John Warriner (ca. Microfilm reels C494495.Primarily the papers of James Harrison Williams (18361903) of Winchester and Woodstock, and his wife, Cora DeMovelle (Pritchett) Williams (18401927), who worked for the Confederate War Department in Richmond, and later served as principal of the Shenandoah Female Institute in Woodstock. 1 item. Items include official reports, 1863, submitted by Thomas J. Jackson for the battles of McDowell, Fredericksburg, and the Second Bull Run campaign and a letter, 1863, from Jackson concerning Confederate Signal Corps operations and a request to have A. P. Hill relieved of his command; letters, 1864, from Robert E. Lee to J. E. B. Stuart regarding Union cavalry movements along the Rappahanock River and Union infantry at Morton's Ford and a letter, 1864, to Wade Hampton expressing Lee's gratitude for his troop's conduct; an official report, 1865, submitted by William Henry Fitzhugh Lee for the battle of Five Forks and the Appomattox campaign; a letter, 1863, from Elisha Franklin Paxton concerning A. P. Hill's conduct on the eve of the battle of Cedar Mountain; a letter, 1862, from Richard Stoddert Ewell to Thomas J. Jackson regarding marching orders during the 1862 Shenandoah Valley campaign; and a letter, 1863, from A. P. Hill responding to questions on his conduct before the battle of Cedar Mountain. 1779) of Buyckville [? 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. Mss1W3286a. Pick out your uniform! The diary, 18631865, of Charles Wights mother, Margaret (Brown) Wight (b. Mss1W1714a.This collection contains the papers of James Booth Walters (18461884) of Richmond. Members of the Virginia Defense Force assigned to the Warrenton-based Echo Company, 11th Signal Battalion, 1st Regiment took part in the American Radio Relay League Field Day June 25, 2022, in Leesburg, Virginia. Wise, Henry Alexander, Papers, 18581874. Mss1W3798a. 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. 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. Williams Family Papers, 18611919. Officer Candidates Patrick McCaul, Anthony Schienschang and Rob Worthington were promoted after completing the year-long VDF Officer Candidate School program. CALL US: 425-649-5995 Directions Civil War-related items include a letter, 1864, from William Morison Wood (18461943) to his brother, Martin Birney Wood (18441908), concerning the battle of New Market; a letter, 1864, from Elisha W. Cocke of the 37th Virginia Infantry Regiment to John O. Mss1W5875a. Whitehead, John Dudley, Papers, 18461892. ca. 1809), describes her family's flight from Norfolk to Hanover County, the activities of her sons and daughters during the war, life on the home front (including a food riot in Richmond, and her own work making envelopes), the fall of Richmond, and Lincoln's assassination (a23). 29 items. Army. Civil War materials include a diary, 1862 January 1July 11, kept by James Harrison Williams while serving in the Virginia Ashby Horse Artillery, C.S.A., describing camp life and military operations during the 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign (Section 1); correspondence of James Harrison Williams with his future wife, Cora DeMovelle (Pritchett) Williams (regarding their courtship and his experiences during the 1862 Valley Campaign), and his cousin Mary Eleanor (Magruder) Conrad ([18401865] reporting on the presence of Union troops near Woodstock during the Valley Campaign and in September 1863) (Section 2); a letter, 1861, written by Simeon Beauford Gibbons (18331862) of the 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., to an unidentified Confederate officer requesting that James H. Williams be permitted to deliver clothing to a member of the Stonewall Brigade; and an affidavit, 1864, of George Wilmer Brown (d. 1927), John W. Carter, and E. H. Moorman regarding the appraisal of a horse purchased by William Province McGuire (18451926) for service in Thomson's Horse Artillery, C.S.A. Communications Web3rd Virginia Regiment Local Defense. Photocopy. 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. Typescripts. The letters discuss marches to Halifax, N.C., and Suffolk, and Union military activity on the Peninsula in the spring of 1862, the morale of the Confederate army in May 1862, camp life near Petersburg in August 1864, the battles of the Seven Days, Cedar Mountain, and Reams Station and the Beefsteak raid of September 1864 (b124). 155 items. Mss2W6734a3.A letter, 24 November 1864, from John Langbourne Williams (18311915) to Robert Alexander Lancaster (18291902) concerning Williams's attempt to purchase United States currency at Columbia, S.C., for use by Confederate agents. Weisiger, David Addison, Papers, 18621896. Virginia Division. Wade | Call of Duty Wiki | Fandom 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. Microfilm reels C146152.This collection contains the papers of members of the Chamberlin, MacPherson, and Wilson families of Jefferson and Berkeley counties (now W.Va.). John Welbourn and his team at Power Athlete HQ built a 1974 Chevrolet K5 Blazer for @wadesarmy to offer as a sweepstakes giveaway. In response to the 1917 federalization of the Virginia National Guard, the Commonwealth of Virginia created the Virginia State Volunteers to support civil authorities. Owned and operated by the WebConfederate Soldiers from the State of Virginia - Widner, Andrew - Wade's Regiment, Local Defense; Washington County Militia; Wythe County Militia. Mss2W3397b. 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 The truck sits on 37x12.50r17 Toyo RT tires with 17 gray Method Wheels with bumpers painted in Steel-It to match. Wickham Family Papers, 17541977. WebConfederate Soldiers from the State of Virginia - Widner, Andrew - Wade's Regiment, Local Defense; Washington County Militia; Wythe County Militia | DPLA All items Confederate Soldiers from the State of Virginia - Widner, Andrew - Wade's Regiment, Local Defense; Washington County Militia; Wythe County Militia Typescript. Virginia Local Defense (CSA), US Civil War Project - Geni Photocopies. In addition to the VDF placing a highly experienced logistics planner in the VNGs joint Logistics Operations Center, the distribution team safely travel hundreds of miles to get key supplies and equipment to VNG units staging for possible winter weather response. The correspondence of Jane MacPherson (d. 1877) of Baltimore, Md., a practicing Quaker, includes letters with the following individuals: Lydia C. S. (concerning the care of soldiers in the hospital at York, Pa., in October 1862), Thomas F. Gray (concerning the care of sick and wounded Union soldiers in Baltimore, Md., and war news in June 1863), Hannah M. Leeke (regarding a skirmish fought by the 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment, her opinion of the British government, Quakers in wartime Virginia, the death of James C. Leeke, an officer in the 30th United States Colored Infantry Regiment in August 1864, and news clippings on James Leeke and John Minor Botts [18021869]), James J. McConnell of Company D of the 3d Indiana Cavalry Regiment (concerning campaigning in Virginia in 1862 and his capture and imprisonment at Belle Isle, Richmond, his wounding at Morton's Ford on 10 October 1863, and the later amputation of his leg in January 1865), Lydia MacPherson (concerning Iowa's contribution to the Union war effort in 1863 and the service of Isaac Lewis in the Union army at Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and New Orleans), and Elva Wright (regarding the service of Isaac Lewis in the Union army at Corinth, Miss., and his death in November 1863) (box 2).
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