42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment explained

Unit Name:42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Dates:July 1861  - April 1865
Country:Confederacy
Allegiance: Confederate States of America
Type:Infantry
Battles:American Civil War
Disbanded:April 1865

The 42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia.

History

The 42nd Virginia, organized at Staunton, Virginia, in July 1861, recruited its members in Henry, Floyd, Bedford, Campbell, Roanoke, Patrick, and Franklin counties.

After fighting at First Kernstown and in Jackson's Valley Campaign, the unit was assigned to J.R. Jones' and W. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It was active in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley and was involved in the Appomattox operations. This regiment reported 70 casualties at First Kernstown and totaled 750 effectives in May 1862. It sustained no losses during the Seven Days' Battles but had many at Cedar Mountain. There were 62 disabled at Second Manassas, 26 at Fredericksburg, and 135 at Chancellorsville. Of the 265 engaged at Gettysburg, twenty-one percent were killed, wounded, or missing. Only 1 officer and 44 men surrendered.[1] [2]

Field officers

The field officers were Colonels Jesse S. Burks, Andrew J. Deyerle, John E. Penn, and R. W. Withers; Lieutenant Colonels Daniel A. Langhorne, William Martin, and Samuel H. Saunders; and Majors P. B. Adams, Henry Lane, and Jesse M. Richardson.

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Notes and References

  1. https://ehistory.osu.edu/books/official-records/015/0404 War of the Rebellion: Serial 015 Page 0404 OPERATIONS IN N. VA., W. VA., AND MD. Chapter XXIV
  2. Chapla, John D. 42nd Virginia Infantry. Lynchburg, Va: H. E. Howard, 1983.
  3. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5711393 Wright, Allen Whitney. Company "I", "The Campbell Guard", 42nd Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Jones's Brigade, Jackson's Division, C.S.A. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969