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- Kepi of William Hill Harwood Jr. 3rd VA Cavalry Co C
William Harwood Jr enlisted into Company C 3rd VA Cavalry on May 18th 1861 at Charles County Court House He was a 26 y o constable from the county and was enlisted as the 3rd corporal He had a horse shot out from under him at Lee's Store VA 7 13 61, near Newport News and another in the Valley
- Blockade Captures | Naval War - At Sea Along Inland Waterways
02 Oct 1862 Commodore Andrew Allen Harwood reported the capture of the sloop Thomas Reilly by USS Thomas Freeborn, Lieutenant Commander Samuel Magaw
- Confederate forage cap - American Civil War Forums
What the heck on a roll, the kepi pictured below belonged to William Harwood Jr 3rd Va Cav and of note is the leather sweatband, brim and chinstrap This was not an issued kepi, but most likely a private purchase from a Charleston, SC hatter, it has all of the characteristics of an early to mid war Charleston made cap
- Love found during Antietam and connected by Clara Barton
From the National Museum of Civil War Medicine (posted by permission) During the Battle of Antietam, a soldier dressed in the uniform of the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry suffered from a bullet wound to the neck but was refusing treatment from the regimental surgeon Dr F H Harwood approached Clara
- Confederate Officer Losses - Longstreets Assault | Gettysburg
When doing another piece of research, I was compiling a list of the Confederate officers who were lost on July 3 I'll list them over the next few posts LONGSTREET'S CORPS Lt Colonel G Moxley Sorrell, CoS of First Corps: wounded (arm) PICKETT'S DIVISION KEMPER'S BRIGADE Brigadier General
- OOB, Strengths Casualties for the Battle of Tupelo
There is a state or national park for the battle of Tupelo Also, if you want to get in touch with my friend, who used to manage Brice's CrossRoads, I can do that for you I urge you to
- Stonewall - American Civil War Forums
In an editorial written by local newspaper editor Doug Harwood, it was reported that, " when Stonewall Jackson's statue was being erected in 1891, an Englishman offered to pay for a monument to mark the grave of one of his slaves [sic Jim Lewis] The town ignored his offer "
- Images of Black CSA POWs at Point Lookout? | Period Photos . . .
Hey all, I know there were about 14 black confederate POWs at Point lookout here in MD I am doing a research project for school about them, consequently I want to "hit it out of the park" Does anyone know if there are images of the Black Confederate POWs at the time, either in prison or
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