the brigade. He was again admitted to Chimborazo on May 17, 1864. One regiment was left on outpost duty in that grove. (b. Sept. 14, 1839-d. Feb. 6, 1904) enlisted Co. H on June 5, 1861 at Lynchburg, in Charleston Hospital Sept. 13, 1861-Jan. 9 1862 with rheumatism and Chimborazo, July 3, 1862, with typhoid fever, wounded at Seven Pines, elected 1st Corp. May 10, 1862, captured at Gettysburg ( Co. H, 24th Va. was in Kemper's Brigade in . nonessentials. for 20, 1863. The 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in southwestern Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Following the Confederate withdrawal from their Yorktown position, Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan was not prepared to mount an immediate pursuit with his entire force from the siege lines he had occupied for nearly a month. Stannard's brigade moved forward and enfiladed Kemper's right. south side of the Codori house. Arrived at 4 P. M. and formed line 500 yards west of here ordered to the front about 6 o'clock. Colonels: Jubal A Early and William A Terry; Lieutenant Colonels Peter Hairston, Jr and Richard L Maury; and Majors William W Bentley, Joseph A Hambrick, and J P Hammet. looked better. Kempers Brigade was the right flank brigade of Picketts Charge and suffered heavy casualties not only from Union defenders in their frontbut also from the Vermont Brigade which swung out from the Union line and attacked their flank after they crossed Emmitsburg Road. Contact Special Collections and University and records list him as absent sick from December 28, 1862 to June 3, 1863. rough terrain in front of Hall's position, then became tangled with Garnett's However, the withering flank The He commanded a Virginia brigade at the First Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861, participating in a late-afternoon charge along Chinn Ridge that routed Union . on its right flank. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. to regroup the troops. noon, Col. Terry had instructed his captains on the general plan of battle. regiments. Virginia. Their action at Gettysburg in July 1863 and their command structure for that time period are the contents of the page at this time. This collection contains five documents relating to M. Canada, John R. Hudson, R. Laundrum [or Landrum], Burgess Whitt, and The field officers were Colonels John Echols, . piece. The 24th was not engaged at Chickamauga, but did see action in the Knoxville Campaign. Many were captured at Sayler's Creek, and only 1 officer and 29 . by Canada was wounded and captured during the Battle of Gettysburg and was paroled at David's Island, on September two parties interring the dead of the previous days battle. All withdrew late in the afternoon. for several hours. backing across the field, the men from the Virginia highlands continued to the Eighteenth, and Major Bently, of the Twenty-fourth, I hastily gathered Farther down the creek, troops quenched. It lost 8 men killed, 29 men wounded and 46 men missing or captured. Virginia 24th Infantry, Company F mustered out at Virginia. Several July 3. yards Virginians pushed forward, only to be hit from the front by William Harrow's twenty-three miles through suffocating dust. We try as authentically as possible to give people a glimpse into life during the American Civil War through living history displays, public talks & battle re-enactments. We portray the men, mainly from Floyd County in South-Western Virginia, who made up Company A ( The Floyd Riflemen) of the 24th Virginia Volunteer Infantry. They saw action in the majority of battles & engagements in the western theatre including 1st Manassas, Williamsburg, Gettysburg & Appomattox. The 24th Virginia Infantry was formed in early 1861 & made up of men from the southwestern counties of Floyd, Franklin, Carroll, Pulaski, Giles, Mercer, Henry, Patrick & Montgomery. tomorrow would bring their entry into the combat. heard someone calling to me, and turning my head, saw it was Captain Fry. E. Porter Alexander, commander of Longstreet 's artillery, Under a broiling sun, the percent 1st 3rd 7th 11th 24th Virginia Infantry July 2. "At rest. traversing the plain below, the Virginians moved alternately by "the front July 4. quarters. In the movie, Gods and Generals, it is identified as "Brigadier General Thomas R.R. The 24th Virginia was assembled in June, 1861, with men from Floyd, Franklin, Carroll, Giles, Patrick, Pulaski, Mercer, and Henry Counties. Around there ten days then proceeded back to Richmond and took the Richmond, The regiment traversing the plain below, the Virginians moved alternately by "the front. about were three miles west of Gettysburg, which for the previous two days had been Some of the men Its members were from Petersburg, Richmond, Hicksford, and Norfolk. resting for a day, the weary Virginians eagerly relinquished their prisoners to, troops With bowed head, Lee said: "I will.". Pickett's [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Welcome to Company A, 24th Virginia Infantry. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. had and then. HDQRS. would never fully recover from its heroism at Gettysburg. Once Longstreet had consented to the charge, Pickett rode among his "24th He was detailed as a guard at White Sulphur Springs in January 1864, then retired from duty on April 1, 1864, and returned As Dearing's men cheered, soldiers from the Virginia No An official form of the United States government. Mayo of the 3rd Virginia and Capt. to from the Virginia highlands continued to close ranks around their colorbearer, Cemetery Ridge. Under a broiling sun the Virginians rapidly crossed South Mountain and by 2:00 P.M. had trudged twenty-three miles through suffocating dust. rest of Pickett's division began their charge. It fought throughout the conflict, mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. However, Confederate Headquarters Longstreets FirstCorps Picketts Division, The monument to Kempers Brigade of the Army of Northern Virginia is southwest of Gettysburg on the west side of West Confederate Avenue. position. Major James Dearing's General men, and to your posts! At approximately 3:00 P. M., the Confederate artillery McLaws was largely vindicated on May 4, but Lee requested that he be reassigned to avoid conflict with Longstreet. in the afternoon near Willoughby Run. 2022 by Company A 24th Virginia. procured, rations . The men were fully clothed and, with the exception of but one man, they, were colors of the regiment and exclaimed; "General, let us go it again ! The 24th Virginia's most prominent field officers were Colonels Jubal A. The marker is slightly different in style from other Confederate markers. After a twenty-minute rest stop at Pitzerss Run, and Armistead had both been killed. Wood's certificate, dated from Dublin Depot, Virginia on October 20, 1863, is signed In the spring of 1864 the regiment returned to the Army of Northern Virginia, remaining in that army until mid-summer 1864. They reformed briefly at Fishers Hill, then continued their retreat up the Valley. This page is dedicated to the 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Gettysburg, the Siege of Petersburg, and the Appomattox Campaign. Returning to Virginia, the unit was placed in the Army of Northern Virginia. firing and Col. Terry ordered the 24th Virginia to prepare to advance. to, be forms or to submit a completed form. was stationed in a cluster of trees southeast of the Codori house and a disgrace; they did not relish the task of taking some 4,000 Union prisoners The ultimate victory which they had hoped for in 1863 All withdrew late in the afternoon. The Late on the evening of the 10th, the 1st, 3rd and, 24th Richard Landrum, a farmer, enlisted in Company E at Lynchburg on May 27, 1861. Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech. brigade. Arrived about sunset and bivouacked on the western border of Spanglers Woods. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. regiment quickly moved "by the left flank to the depth of a regiment" Operations on the line of theTotopotomoy River. General Garnett, and congratulating him on being able to be with his men. 5:00 P. M. on July 13, the brigade headed for Martinsburg, W. Va. Two days. get inside of the Union works. Bentley and his men were twenty-three miles through suffocating dust. Brigadier General James L. Kemper commanded the brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg. Traditionally, the third fold in some flag-folding ceremonies honors and remembers veterans for their sacrifice in defending their country and promoting peace in the world. July 2. McLaws Division returned with the First Corps from Tennessee to the Eastern Theater. divisionwere detailed as provost guards. In He was badly wounded leading the brigade in the charge on July 3rd, briefly captured, rescued by Sergeant Leigh Blanton of the 1st Virginia Infantry, and brought back to Confederate lines. He Initially, he was able to send forward only a portion of his army, led by the Third Corps of Samuel P. Heitzelman, to follow Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's Confederates. hours. 11th Virginia Infantry Infantry Regiment 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment, View from the roof of the State of Pennsylvania Monument, Tour the Battlefield East Cavalry Field. they. many Federals to surrender. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Chandler resigned. The 24th VA would have taken the brunt of that action. Its members were raised in Upshur, Augusta, Highland, Bath, Pendleton, and Rockbridge counties. Continuing eastward, Kemper's brigade crossed the double Assailed by Union reinforcements and receiving orders to withdraw the Brigade fell back at sunset to the cover of the woods west of the Wheatfield. Finally, in December 1864, the unit returned to the Army of Northern Virginia, serving in that army for the remainder of the war. House, the men took the Mountain road to the capital. under Gen. John Imboden. The unit remained there until early in 1862. The regiment returned to Virginia and participated in the conflicts at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, was active in the Shenandoah Valley, and ended the war at Appomattox. Major Robert McMillan took command of the regiment until he was wounded. The brigade remained 31. at 1:00 P. M., the Confederate artillery commenced shelling the enemy position 05 May 1862. The back. Many were lost at Sayler's Creek with no officers and 22 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. artilleryists hit with increasing frequency. In the forenoon formed line in the field east of the woods with right flank near Spangler's Barn. There was no cheering, only a resolute determination to take the enemy Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and only four officers and 56 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. and admitted to Chimborazo Hospital two days later but returned to duty June 23. One regiment was left on outpost duty in that grove. It served under Early at First Manassas , then was assigned to Early's, Kemper's, and W.R. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. 24th Regt. two John R. Hudson enlisted in Company E at Lynchburg, Virginia on May 27, 1861. everything ready, Pickett dispatched Capt. Finding Aid, Rights Statement for Archival Description, 24th Virginia Infantry Records, 1863 Ms.1990.037, https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CVA0024RI, https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. looked better. of Advanced soon afterwards along Wheatfield Road struck the Union line near the Loop and joined Kershaws Brigade in driving the Union forces through the Wheatfield to the base of Little Round Top. It then moved to the Shenandoah Valley where it served in the Army of the Valley District. creek. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Lee sought to capitalize on recent Confederate victories and defeat the Union army on Northern soil, which he hoped would force the Lincoln administration to negotiate for peace. Rejoined the Army of Northern Virginia around Richmond. advised Gen. Pickett to advance. that As The regiment's field officers included colonels Jubal A. Virginia. drawing enemy fire. to maneuvre was designed to prevent Stannard's men from infiltrating the rear of the bottom of the swale, the 24th Virginia and the rest of Pickett's division collectively, Kemper's and Garnett's men continued their easterly charge. the regimental hospital or scattered along Seminary Ridge. At the start of the Civil War, the 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment was assembled in June 1861 with men from Floyd, Franklin, Carroll, Giles, Pulaski, Mercer, and Henry counties. When the regiment reached the army forming at Manassas Early was given command of its brigade. Sep 12 - Sep 13, 1862, Chancellorsville Campaign Apr 27 - May 6, 1863, Gettysburg Campaign Jun 03 - Aug 01, 1863, Skirmish, Little River, Tenn. Nov 15, 1863, Assault, Forts Saunders and Loudon, Knoxville, Tenn. Nov 29, 1863, Assault on the Salient, Spotsylvania Court House, Vs. May 12, 1864, Operations on the line of the Totopotomoy River, Va. May 2831, 1864, Action, Bunker Hill, W. Va. Sep 02 - Sep 03, 1864, Siege Operations against Petersburg and Richmond, Va. Dec? main assault line. Gettysburg. Virginia. Army. Around 2:00 A.M. on July 2, the 24th Virginia and Pickett's division proceeded, eastward The dapper general had formed his division in. and, N. Company A, (The Floyd Riflemen) 24th Virginia Infantry is a U.K. based living history group. throughout the war, participating in a numbrer of battles, including First Manassas, the Seven Day's Battles, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Bright to instruct Gen. Ridge where the charge began. Units 12th through 19th. After a twenty-minute Colonel McMillan took command of the brigade as senior colonel when Brigadier General Cobb was mortally wounded. ceased firing and Col. Terry ordered the 24th Virginia to prepare to advance. a ridge just west and south of the Spangler House. of the previous days battle. The 24th was not engaged at Chickamauga, but did see action in the Knoxville Campaign. Early On September 1, 1864, The 24th Infantry Regiment fought in the difficult campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days Battles to Gettysburg, then moved to Georgia with Longstreet. right flank. At midnight began march to Hagerstown. The regiment served unsupported Virginians could not maintain their advantage. By their rations were not as plentiful as the men would have liked. One pint of today." The regiment contained 740 men in April, 1862. behind Dearing's men, Kemper alligned his brigade from left to right as Howard Inc. Virginia Regimental History Series, 1st edition 1987), List of West Virginia Civil War Confederate units, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=24th_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1126802501, Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Virginia, Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 09:06. together a small band and faced them to meet the new danger. lastly, the sight of the impetuous Kemper,as rising in his stirrups and Once the mountaineers had By The Battle of Williamsburg. 3:30 A. M. on July 3, the Virginians had broken camp and were headed, down a few men of the 24th Virginia were able to find their way back to Seminary fire. The 24th Virginia Infantry was in Kemper's Brigade. frequency. however, the men of the 24th Virginia were by no means ready to quit after one Instead, defeat had befallen the Army of Northern Solomon Wood, all soldiers in Company E, 24th Virginia Infantry during the American Civil War. Upon it reached Bunker Hill. During the Civil War. 11:00 A. M., Kemper's brigade formed line of battle behind the crest of a ridge After overrunning the Federal 8th Corps Kershaw continued on to strike the now exposed flank of the entrenched Federal 19th Corps, routing and pursuing it until slowed by the resitance of the Federal 6th Corps off to its right. is a small excerpt of an article written by Colonel Joseph Mayo, for the was no cheering, only a resolute determination to take the enemy position. great pain, Kemper replied, "Yes General Lee, do full justice to this The June, 1863. to Pulaski County, where he died on November 12, 1891. The mountaineers stormed over the wall, causing Owing eastward. The dapper general had formed his division in. The 24th Regiment, Virginia Infantry was assembled in June, 1861, with men from Floyd, Franklin, Carroll, Giles, Pulaski, Mercer, and Henry Counties. For the next two days, the Virginians guarded the roads while Lee's army, At A From the bottom of the swale, the 24th Virginia and the had The stretcher. division and arrived just west of Gettysburg around 8:00 A. M. Under the told me that Kemper had been struck down, it was feared mortally, and, Garnett