10th Battalion Kentucky Rifles, Major J. Thomas Chenoweth. Also included is a reminiscence by Judge Robert White of West Virginia, chairman of the association's executive committee, concerning a skirmish at Harmon's Hill preceding the battle of Waynesboro on 2 March 1865 (box 14). 2,940 items. Mss7:3E621C6695:1.A typescript copy of an undated reminiscence, entitled "A Story of the Confederate War," by Hannah (Lide) Coker concerning the death of her son, Charles W. Coker of Company M of the 8th South Carolina Infantry Regiment, at the battle of Malvern Hill, and her experiences while nursing her son James L. Coker of Company E (2nd) of the 6th South Carolina Infantry Regiment in Confederate and Union hospitals in Tennessee following his wounding in a fight on Lookout Mountain on 28 October 1863. 50 items. 119 items. Photocopy. 24 items. ???? 1 item. Also included are descriptions of the chaotic atmosphere in Richmond during the evacuation fire and of northern reactions to Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Confederate States Army, 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Muster Roll, 1864. (section 4). There are lists of infantry battalions, local defense units, militia units, the "Stonewall" Brigade, and unassigned companies. Claiborne Family Papers, 18031954. Muster In: Organized August 13, 1864 with six companies. Chamberlayne Family Papers, 18611957. 1 item. Mss2C3675a1.A letter, 27 August 1887, from William Henry Chapman (18401929) to James Longstreet concerning the Dixie (Page County) Artillery Battery at the second battle of Bull Run. 1 item. 181 items. 1 item. A few more units USMCR circa 1951-66 25th Special Infantry Company, Huntington, West Virginia C Battery 2nd 155mm Gun Battalion, Texarkana, Texas (it would see that some units were spread out all over the place, as seen in the earlier post, 2nd 155mm Gun Battalion was located in Miami, so these type of Reserve Battalions may have had elements far apart) 1 item. Mss12:1861:6 oversize.A postwar muster roll for Company C of the 61st Virginia Infantry Regiment. Chandler briefly describes the war's effect on his parents, his 1861 service in northern Virginia, the retreat up the Peninsula in the spring of 1862, and his experience as a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, Md. 761 items. Noyes served in this capacity following his capture at the first battle of Bull Run. Mss12:1863 February 10:1. Mss5:5C8895:12.This collection consists of commonplace books, 18611864, kept by Gilmer W. Crutchfield (b. 1 item. Confederate States Commissioner, Agreement, 1861. 9 pp. 15 items. Section 3 contains a memoir, ca. Carter, Thomas Henry, Papers, 18651909. The document bears the signatures of Lewis Edwin Harvie (18091887), James Philemon Holcombe (18201883), William Ballard Preston (18051862), and former president John Tyler (17901862). The 6th Reserves were later reorganized and designated the 13th Battalion Virginia Reserves. of Company B of the 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment. There are payrolls from April 1862 for thirty-seven Tidewater Virginia & North Carolina units. 24 items.