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  2. 4th West Virginia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 4th West Virginia Infantry Regiment was mustered into Federal service on June 17, 1861, at Grafton, Point Pleasant, and Mason City, Virginia. It was recruited primarily in Ohio from the counties of Meigs, Gallia, Lawrence and Athens, which contributed seven full companies. [1] Among its early recruits was future United States Congressman ...

  3. List of West Virginia Civil War Union units - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia, which seceded from Virginia to join the Union, provided the following units to the Union Army during the American Civil War.Units raised in the western counties prior to the creation of the state of West Virginia were often known as, "loyal Virginians," who formed the Restored government of Virginia in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1861, unanimously electing Francis H. Pierpont as ...

  4. Joseph Andrew Jackson Lightburn - Wikipedia

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    When the Civil War began Lightburn was appointed colonel of the 4th (West) Virginia Infantry Regiment on August 14, 1861. [3] Two of his brothers, Martin Van Buren Lightburn and Calvin Luther Lightburn, also joined this regiment and served with their older brother throughout the war.

  5. List of West Virginia Civil War Confederate units - Wikipedia

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    Virginia State Line & Other Units. 67th Regiment Virginia Militia (Berkeley) 89th Regiment Virginia Militia (Morgan) 151st Regiment Virginia Militia (Mercer) 167th Regiment Virginia Militia (Wayne. Changed to Union in 1862 by Restored Govt of VA) 190th Regiment Virginia Militia (Wyoming) 1st VSL, Capt. Daniel Elkins Co, Co. B (Boone) 1st VSL ...

  6. 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    4th Virginia Infantry Regiment. The 4th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in southwestern Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought in the Stonewall Brigade, mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. Though it suffered heavy losses, two surviving officers ...

  7. List of Virginia Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry (White's Battalion/White's Comanches) 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry Partisan Rangers (37th Cavalry Battalion, Dunn's) 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry Partisan Rangers (Mosby's Rangers) 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry (1st Partisan Rangers, Imboden's) Smith's Battalion Virginia Cavalry.

  8. Battle of Fayetteville (1862) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Fayetteville occurred in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia), on September 10, 1862, during the American Civil War. A Confederate Army, consisting of multiple brigades commanded by Major General William W. Loring, drove away a Union brigade commanded by Colonel Edward Siber. The battle is part of the Kanawha Valley ...

  9. 7th West Virginia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 7th West Virginia Infantry Regiment (originally the 7th Virginia) was organized at Tyler County, West Virginia, Jackson, Grafton, Portland, Greenland, Cameron, Morgantown and Wheeling in western Virginia between July 16, 1861, and December 3, 1861. Most of the regiment's companies were recruited from West Virginia counties, though Company D ...