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The 57th Virginia Infantry was one of five regiments in General
Lewis Armistead's Brigade in Pickett's Charge, at the Battle of
Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. Prior to being Brigadier General,
Armistead commanded the 57th Virginia. About 1,800 men joined the
57th, primarily from Franklin, Pittsylvania, Buckingham, Botetourt,
and Albemarle County, but at least 15 bordering counties
contributed men. Initial enlistments were from May-July of 1861,
with the nucleus coming from 5 companies of Keen's Battalion. This
publication gives detail on the battles, from Malvern Hill to
Appomattox, and the prison camps many suffered through. The core of
the book, however, is a quest for basic genealogical data on the
men of the 57th Virginia, with a focus on their parents, wives, and
location in 1860.
The 38th Virginia Infantry was organized in May and June of 1861,
in the southern Virginia counties of Pittsylvania, Halifax, and
Mecklenburg. Seven of the ten Companies were recruited in
Pittsylvania, thus it was called the Pittsylvania Regiment. Less
than a year prior, census takers unknowingly finished recording for
posterity the men who would go to war. An in depth study shows
seven Virginia counties and six North Carolina counties bordering
the recruitment area of Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mecklenburg
would contribute men to the 38th Virginia. The 38th Virginia
Infantry was in the field of battle from Yorktown in April of 1862,
to Appomattox on April 9, 1865. The largest losses suffered were at
battles of 7 Pines, Malvern Hill, Gettysburg, Chester Station, and
the 2nd Battle of Drewry's Bluff. Herein is detail on the orders of
battles, the prison camps endured, and the names of parents and
wives of the soldiers, with focus on the census of 1860.
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Keith Anderson; Designed by Lee Snow; Edited by Tonja McRady
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R331
Discovery Miles 3 310
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The Logan Guards and Chatham Grays were in the 53rd Virginia
Infantry, one of the five regiments under Brigadier General Lewis
Armistead at Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. This
book gives the storyline of the 53rd Virginia, including order of
battles, prison camps endured, and casualties per battle. The book
centers on finding the genealogy of the men of Pittsylvania County.
Prior works by the author are two books which extensively covered
the genealogy of Pittsylvania County soldiers: "38th Virginia
Infantry: Finding the Men in the 1860 Census" and "57th Virginia
Infantry: Finding the Men in the 1860 Census".
This book gives the summary of battles and cites hardships endured
by the 18th Virginia Infantry in the Civil War. The 18th Virginia
was in some of the largest and most pivotal battles, including
Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg, 1st Manassas, 2nd Manassas,
Sharpsburg(Antietam), Fredericksburg, Five Forks, and Appomattox.
In addition to covering the Civil War storyline, the book includes
genealogical detail on the approximately 525 men who were in
Pittsylvania County companies A, B, and I. Initial works by the
author were "38th Virginia Infantry: Finding the Men in the 1860
Census" and "57th Virginia Infantry: Finding the Men in the 1860
Census". Subsequent works have been to concentrate on finding life
details on the remaining Pittsylvania Civil War Soldiers.
"Pittsylvania Civil War Soldiers: Logan Guards & Chatham Grays
of the 53rd Virginia Infantry", and "Pittsylvania Civil War
Soldiers: Chalk Level Grays & Turkey Cock Grays of the 21st
Virginia Infantry."
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