of North Carolina until December, 1865. Z.T. Frederick Phisterer. 3rd Regiment Junior Reserves. The 2nd Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment in the United States Army.Currently a parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, the regiment has a single active battalion, the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery, assigned to the 428th Field Artillery Brigade at the U.S. Army Field Artillery, Fort Sill, OK.Their long history is currently represented by the 2nd Field . 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery Historical Notes: The North Carolina 2nd Artillery Regiment AKA The 36th Regiment Volunteers AKA The Cape Fear Regiment] completed its organization at Fort Caswell, North Carolina, in May, 1862. Man at Fort Mifflin and Province Island Barracks Artillery Capt. Disbanded 15 November 1783). I 2nd Light Artillery Battery North . Its companies were from the counties of Sampson, Cumberland, New Hanover, Columbus, Halifax, Brunswick, and Bladen. Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion ... 2nd North Carolina Regiment Infantry . 2nd North Carolina Mounted Infantry Regiment Loyalist Institute: List of Loyalist Regiments It was activated on 21 May 1951 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Civil War Rosters - NC UPDATE 05/14/09 Mustered out December 11, 1865. 7th Infantry Regiment. Confederate Forces Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia 10 June 1864 1 Commanding General: General G.T Beauregard Johnson's Division: Major General B.R.Johnson Infantry - 351/3,996 Artillery - 29/559 Staff - 7/9 Elliott's Brigade: 17th South Carolina Infantry Regiment 18th South Carolina Infantry Regiment 22nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment 23rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment . 36th NC Regiment (2nd Artillery) North Carolina in the American Civil War 36th NC Regiment (2nd Artillery) Date Regiment Organized Mustered In Date Regiment Ended Mustered Out Comments May 12-14, 1862 Fort Caswell On Oak Island April 26, 1865 Greensborough, NC Field Officers Colonel(s) Lt. Rifle [Regiment?] Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs) are specialized units whose core mission is to conduct advise-and-assist operations with allied and partner nations. This regiment was accepted by the State for a service of two years as a regiment of infantry, and designated the . 2nd Regiment North Carolina Artillery 2nd Infantry Regiment 3rd Infantry Regiment 3rd Regiment Junior Reserves 7th Infantry Regiment 8th Infantry Regiment 10th Battalion Heavy Artillery 13th Battalion Light Artillery 18th Regiment North Carolina Infantry, Companies A, E, G & I 40th Regiment North Carolina State Troops (AKA 3rd NC Artillery . James Read (1806) [see 2nd Artillery, Capt. 2nd North Carolina Artillery, 2nd Company I Enlisted in Bladen County in October 1861 Captains Melvin, John Turner Richardson, John A. Lieutenants Cain, Isaac Jessup Hudgins, Hugh W. LeGrand, Nash … Continue reading → Their work will strengthen our allies and partners while supporting this nation's security objectives and the combatant commanders' warfighting needs. It is estimated that about 40,000 lost their lives on the battlefield or by disease. Seventy-one were disabled, and 30 deserted. 36th North Carolina Regiment, 2nd Company A also known as 2nd North Carolina Artillery, 2nd Company A Rank: Private January 15, 1865 - Captured at Fort Fisher, NC Confined at Point Lookout, MD June 20, 1865 - Released after taking the Oath of Allegiance Parents James Isaac Tindal 1809 Deborah Davis 1808 Siblings Army. 1st North Carolina Regiment Heavy Artillery (African Descent). The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Labels: 36th NC Troops , Artillery , North Carolina. Co. B 3rd Light Artillery Battery North Carolina: 26 Apr 1865: 9 Dec 1861: Light Artillery: The North Carolina 3rd Artillery Regiment AKA the 40th Regiment Volunteers was organized at Bald Head, Smith's Island, North Carolina, in November, 1863, from heavy artillery companies formed in 1861 and 1862. Attached to Military District of . 36th North Carolina Regiment (2nd Artillery) Col. William Lamb, commanding 2nd Co. A (Murphy's Battery), Capt . State Adjutant General reported six companies had been assigned, but no regimental officers were commissioned. The 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment was organized at Charleston, South Carolina, during the spring of 1862 using the 2nd South Carolina Artillery Battalion as its nucleus. SERVICE.--Duty in the Defenses of New Berne, N. C., until April, 1864. William A. Hamlin: Co. D, 29th Regiment North Carolina Troops: Marshal A. Bartholow: Pvt. 19 th North Carolina Troops (2nd North Carolina Cavalry) History 20 th Regiment, Company E North Carolina Troops, Known as the Confederate Grays & the Duplin Grays, Duplin County 22 nd NC Infantry Regiment, formerly the 12th Volunteers 10th North Carolina Regiment (1st Artillery) Maj. James Reilly, commanding Co. F, Capt. Battery "A", 2nd Regiment Light Artillery 1st Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry (African Descent) Organized at New Berne, N. C., and Portsmouth, Va., June 30, 1863. 8th Infantry Regiment. 36th North Carolina Regiment (2nd Artillery) Col. William Lamb, commanding 2nd Co. A (Murphy's Battery), Capt . From the notes appearing with the individual companies' rosters, it is apparent that these companies. 2nd Infantry Regiment. Commanded by Col. Gideon Lamb; Merged with the 1st thru 3d North Carolina Regiments May 1778 (see also 1776) 7th North Carolina Regiment. 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment North Carolina: 17 Mar 1864: 1 Mar 1864: Heavy Artillery: North Carolina: View Record. The men were from the counties of Cumberland, New Hanover, Beaufort, Orange, Craven, and Wake. Sparrow, Comp. of North Carolina until December, 1865. The 2nd North Carolina Regiment was an American infantry unit that was raised for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The North Carolina 2nd Artillery Regiment AKA The 36th Regiment Volunteers AKA The Cape Fear Regiment] completed its organization at Fort Caswell, North Carolina, in May, 1862. Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant on 31 Jul 1863. The 2nd North Carolina Regiment is a recreated Continental unit from the. 3rd NC Battalion Light Artillery. * This company was formerly Captain Cumming's Company (C), 2nd Regiment North Carolina Artillery (36th State Troops) and was assigned to 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery by S. O. Edward D. Walsh Co. K (Shaw's Battery), Capt. 36th Regiment NC Troops (2nd Regt. See Union Troops, Colored, 36th Regiment. Service Battery, 2nd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division Chapel Hill, North Carolina Killed when a roadside bomb detonated near his convoy in Ramadi, Iraq, on October . 3rd Co. B-- Bladen Stars. To raise a weapon against your brother during the Civil War, well that actually happened if you donned Union blue and served in only . --Old Secesh. Member Ancestor Unit; William E. Austin: 1st Sgt. Killed at Gettysburg, PA. Bennett, Daniel K : Captain : July 31, 1863 : Enlisted as a Private. 1st Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery Overview: Organized at Washington, D. C., from 4th Conn. Infantry, January 2, 1862. William Preston Bynum was the lieutenant colonel and William R. Cox was . Enoch Humphrey's Co. Capt. 3rd North Carolina Regiment Mounted Infantry . Co. Brigadier General William W. Kirkland. New Hanover County Veterans' Stories. Corp. Henry Joseph Mintz, (CSA) (1834 - 1898) Born in New Hanover County, NC where he resided as a fisherman and enlisted at age 28, May 31, 1861 for the war. Many of the men were recruited in the counties of Sumter, Darlington, and Charleston. Loyalist Regiments: Following is a list of all known Loyalist regiments that served in the American Revolution between 1775 and 1784. The Union 2nd North Carolina Mounted Infantry was known by many names, including Home Yankees since the regiment often tramped and fought against their home communities that dared take up arms against the Union. 1st NC Battalion Sharpshooters. The list is sorted alphabetically by regiment name and provides the dates of service and type of each regiment. North Carolina Civil War Obituaries, Regiments 1 through 46. : North Carolina sent more than 125,000 men and boys to fight the Civil War. Assigned to First Regiment North Carolina Artillery, Company E (Wilmington Light Artille. See North Carolina Troops, Confederate, 1st Regiment, Artillery. 19 th North Carolina Troops (2nd North Carolina Cavalry) History 20 th Regiment, Company E North Carolina Troops, Known as the Confederate Grays & the Duplin Grays, Duplin County 22 nd NC Infantry Regiment, formerly the 12th Volunteers 4th NC Battalion Cavalry. Fire Dem Guns. 36th Regiments, North Carolina Troops (2nd North Carolina Artillery Regiment)-1st Battalion North Carolina Heavy Artillery (three companies) 40th North Carolina Troops; 3rd Regiment North Carolina Troops (3rd North Carolina Artillery Regiment) Kirkland's Brigade. 2nd Co. B-- Starr's Light Battery. 1st Co. C-- Cape Fear Light Artillery. 2nd Regiment Light Artillery. 2nd New York Regiment, Provincial Forces (BAR) 2nd New Hampshire Regiment, Samuel Cherry's Light Infantry Company (BAR) (CTL) 2nd North Carolina Regiment (CTL) 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment (CTL) 43rd Regiment of Foot /, 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment (BAR) 2nd Pennsylvania Regt., Ashmead's Co'y (NWTA) 2nd Rhode Island Regiment (BAR) Its companies were from the counties of Sampson, Cumberland, New Hanover, Columbus, Halifax, Brunswick, and Bladen. 17th North Carolina Infantry Examples of muster rolls, including: 27th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry company G; 2nd Regiment North Carolina Infantry company A; 1st Battery, Maine Mounted Artillery. Posted by RoadDog at 8:18 AM. Adam's Battery 16th North Carolina Volunteer Infantry Enlisted, April 11, 1862. . 67 talking about this. Virginia and North Carolina, to February, 1865. Commanded by Col. James Armstrong; Disbanded June 1778 (see also 1776) 9th North . Alderman, William (Private) - Company I, 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery. This battalion has been together from 1988 until the present. See North Carolina Troops Confederate, 2nd Regiment, Heavy Artillery. Battery "A", 2nd Regiment Light Artillery of North Carolina, and Sub-District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. In: United States. 2nd NC Battalion Infantry. Mustered out December 11, 1865. In the meantime, he had enlisted on July 14, 1862 as a private in the 10th Battalion, Co. C, North Carolina Heavy Artillery Battalion. Transferred from Company B, Twelfth Battalion North Carolina Cavalry on July 11, 1864. 2nd North Carolina Regiment (Reauthorized 16 September 1776. We have grown from 100 men to the present strength of 535 men. 2nd Infantry Regiment South Carolina: 9 Apr 1865: 2 Feb 1861: Infantry: South Carolina: . John Wingate Gookin's Co. Capt. 1st Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry 1st Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry (African Descent) 2nd Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry 2nd Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry (African Descent) 3rd . Private: Fifty-ninth Regiment North Carolina StateTroops(Fourth Regiment North Carolina Cavalry) Company I. Zachariah T. Adams. Colonel(s) Major(s) Adjutant Chaplain 36th Regiment NC Troops (2nd Regt. of North Carolina, to December, 1865. He is buried at Cashwell Cemetery Bladen County, North Carolina, United States. Artillery 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery-----256 Glasscock, William M. Confederate Cavalry 1st Northeast Regiment, Missouri Cavalry-----257 Glasscock, William M. Confederate Cavalry 4th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry . 36th Regiment North Carolina Troops (2nd Regiment North Carolina Artillery) 177 37th Regiment North Carolina Troops 179 38th Regiment North Carolina Troops 185 39th Regiment North Carolina Troops 191 40th Regiment North Carolina Troops (3rd Regiment North Carolina Artillery) 192 North Carolina 36th Regiment. NC Cavalry Battalion, Thomas' Legion. Zachariah T. Adams. James Green's Co. Online Books 36th North Carolina Regiment / 2nd North Carolina Artillery Soldier Roster - Roster of North Carolina Troops in the War Between the States, Volume 2, Prepared by Order of Legislature of 1881 by John W. Moore, Late Major 3rd Battalion Light Artillery, 1882 36th North Carolina Regiment / 2nd North Carolina Artillery Regimental History - Histories of the Several Regiments from North . 66, A. G. O., North Carolina, dated November 4, 1863 The 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery was organized November 4, 1863 for the war Sub-District of New Berne, Dept. --Old Secesh. As in almost all Southern states during the American Civil War, a number of units were raised to fight for the Union from African-Americans and pro-Union citizens. 2nd U.S. * This company was formerly Captain Cumming's Company (C), 2nd Regiment North Carolina Artillery (36th State Troops) and was assigned to 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery by S. O. Commanded by Col. James Hogan; Disbanded June 1778 (see also 1776) 8th North Carolina Regiment. Present or accounted for through October 1864, date of last available muster roll. The Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications is an index to Confederate soldiers and widows who filed for a pension in Tennessee. Albany: J. He was present and accounted for with his unit until transferred to Co. D of the same battalion, upon promotion to 2nd Lieut. 2nd Regiment North Carolina Artillery. 13th Battalion Light Artillery. Designated 3rd regiment of artillery (light): December 11, 1862. Barneycastle, James (Private) - Company E, 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry (State Troops). 5th NC Battalion Cavalry. The names include many individuals who did not serve in Tennessee units, but who later lived in Tennessee at the time he or she applied for the pension. 2nd Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry. North Carolina 40th Regiment. 66, A. G. O., North Carolina, dated November 4, 1863 The 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery was organized November 4, 1863 for the war James Reed (1813)] Men at Fort Mifflin and Province Island Barracks Artillery Corps Capt. Sixty-three were killed or mortally wounded and 151 died of disease. A. 2nd Regiment North Carolina Artillery. 8th Infantry Regiment. The following Companies of North Carolina Volunteers have been formed into Regiment, to be known as the 7th, and will take their places in rank in the order in which they are designated: 1 Washington Greys, Capt. 10th Battalion Heavy Artillery. Promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant on 28 Feb 1863. Regiment: North Carolina 2nd Artillery (Confederate) Company. 83rd NC Regiment / 3rd Regiment of Detailed Men. Fire Dem Guns. of Virginia and North Carolina, to April, 1864. Table of Contents Acknowledgments vi Introduction 1 1st Regiment North Carolina Troops 7 2nd Regiment North Carolina Troops 12 3rd Regiment North Carolina Troops 15 4th Regiment North Carolina Troops 20 5th Regiment North Carolina Troops 28 6th Regiment North Carolina Troops 32 7th Regiment North Carolina Troops 39 8th Regiment North Carolina Troops 44 9th Regiment North Carolina Troops (1st . The 2nd Artillery Regiment spent the majority of the war in and around Charleston. 2nd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry (Merrill's Horse) Beeson, Pickney Union Infantry 88th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry (New Organization) Beeson, Pinkney Union Artillery 9th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery Beeson, R. E. Confederate Infantry 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry Beeson, R. M. Confederate Infantry 82nd NC Regiment / 2nd Regiment of Detailed Men. 2nd Company G - "Orange Light Artillery" - mostly from Orange County - See the roster in North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster, Vol 1, pages 443-452. 2 Hyde Volunteers, [Capt.] North Carolina in the US Civil War (CSA) 1861-1865; Edit Edit profile photo . Co. B 2nd Light Artillery Battery North Carolina: 1 Mar 1862: 31 Oct 1861: Light Artillery: North Carolina: View Record. Edward D. Walsh Co. K (Shaw's Battery), Capt. 1st Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Organized June 27, 1862. The North Carolina 13th Artillery Battalion was organized in December, 1863, with six companies. 2nd Light Artillery Regiment North Carolina : Light Artillery: North Carolina: View Record. 2nd Infantry Regiment. 1st NC Battalion Artillery. The North Carolina 2nd Artillery Regiment also know as The 36th Regiment Volunteers also known as "The Cape Fear Regiment" was originally organized in 1861. Company: North Carolina 2nd Artillery, Company B 2nd (Confederate) State. The regiment was under the command of Colonel Charles Courtenay Tew, a graduate and professor at The Citadel who founded his own military academy just before the war. William Shaw, Jr. 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery Co. D, Capt. Research Note: His Grandson William J CASHWELL-100 was living with him in 1880. B. Lyon Company, 1912. This regiment was organized at Bald Head Island (formerly Smith's Island), NC at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, on December, 1 1863, from independent heavy artillery companies organized the first year of the war, which had long been in active service, building forts, batteries, and other defenses of North Carolina coast and rivers, at . Mustered out: June 23 to July 24, 1865. May 23, 1863. 10th Battalion Heavy Artillery. 5th South Carolina Regiment (1st South Carolina Rifle Regiment) . The North Carolina 1st Artillery Regiment AKA 10th Regiment Volunteers was organized at Raleigh, North Carolina, in June, 1861, and was composed of five light companies (A, C, D, E, and I) and five heavy companies (B, F, G, H, and K). New Hanover County Veterans' Stories. North Carolina Civil War Soldiers Records. Sub-District of New Berne, Dept. Transferred out of Company C, 30th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 31 Jul 1863. 1st Co. C-- Cape Fear Light Artillery. of North Carolina, and Sub-District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. Captured in Siege of Charleston, 12 May 1780, later reconstituted. This status was awarded because 1st NC Battalion was able to consistently field 10 companies with an average of 300+ men in the ranks at each ANV sanctioned . No. Colored Light Artillery, Battery B, Captain Francis C. Choate (Five Companies of Infantry - One Regiment of Cavalry - Battalion of Heavy Artillery - Detachment of Heavy Artillery - Battery of Light Artillery) Fort Monroe (One Battalion of Heavy Artillery) Eastern Shore As originally constituted, the regiment included 12 artillery companies from New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Posted by RoadDog at 8:18 AM. The 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment also known as Lamb's Continental Artillery Regiment was authorized on 1 January 1777 as Colonel John Lamb's Continental Artillery Regiment. Colored Troops Formed in North Carolina 1st and 2nd Union North Carolina Volunteers 3 rd North Carolina 3 rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry 6 th North Carolina Cavalry 13 th Battalion, NC Light Artillery 13 th Battalion N.C. Light Artillery, Co. D, Capt. North Carolina Civil War Obituaries, Regiments 1 through 46: A Collection of Tributes to the War Dead and Veterans. The company remained attached to the 2nd North Carolina through August 1862, but after that date it functioned as an independent company until November- December 1863 when it became 2nd Company H of the 40th regiment NC troops (3rd regiment NC Heavy Artillery. James B. Many's Co. Capt. 3rd Company G - Transferred from 36th Regiment North Carolina Troops (2nd Regiment North Carolina Artillery) where it served as 1st Company I. 2nd North Carolina Regiment Mounted Infantry . The 2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment was organized at Garysburg, Northampton County, at Camp Advance. SERVICE.--Garrison duty at New Berne and other points in the Dept. 6th North Carolina Regiment. B. William Hooper Haigh: Birthdate: October 03, 1823: Birthplace: Hillsborough, Orange County, North Carolina, United States . 2nd Co. B-- Starr's Light Battery. No. Two hundred fifty-six became prisoners of war, of whom 17 died in captivity. 4th South Carolina Regiment (South Carolina Artillery Regiment) (Colonel Owen Roberts). William Shaw, Jr. 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery Co. D, Capt. Sub-District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. 7th Infantry Regiment. Quinn, Patrick (Private) - Company A, 1st Regiment . Union North Carolina Volunteer Infantry. North Carolina 10th Regiment. 10th North Carolina Regiment (1st Artillery) Maj. James Reilly, commanding Co. F, Capt. 3rd Regiment Junior Reserves. The 2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonels Alexander Martin and John Patten, was authorized on September 1, 1775, organized in the fall of 1775 at Salisbury, Edenton and New Bern, North Carolina consisting of 10 companies; Disbanded November 15, 1783. View Corp. Henry Joseph Mintz, (CSA)'s genealogy profile. Burwell Coleman In 1776 the regiment helped defend Charleston, South Carolina. In 1997 the battalion was given the status of a "Regiment". 2nd Light Artillery Regiment North Carolina : Light Artillery: North Carolina: View Record. In 1956, it was organized with 2 field artillery groups and a field artillery observer battalion. Mayfield, John - 2nd Regiment, South Carolina Cavalry, Hampton's Legion. Companes A, C, D, and E served in the Army of Northern Virginia and took part in the campaigns of that army. The bulk of the regiment served in the Hudson Highlands, though some companies fought with George . State: North Carolina, United States of America. NC Artillery) 1st Co. B-- Bladen Guards. William Cocks's Co. Capt. RALEIGH, May 29, 1861. NC Artillery) 1st Co. B-- Bladen Guards. Enlisted as a 2nd Lieutenant. 3rd Co. B-- Bladen Stars. 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery - (10th State Troops) 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery - 36th Volunteers 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery - 40th Volunteers Unit, North Carolina Light Artillery, United States Civil War 3rd Battalion, North Carolina Light Artillery (Company B, Edenton Bell Battery) Leith, [Comp.] 2nd Regiment Infantry Organized at New Berne, N. C., November, 1863, Attached to District of New Berne, N. C., Dept. 3rd North Carolina Regiment Infantry (African Descent). Thomas' North Carolina Legion U.S. North Carolina Second Infantry. 13th Battalion Light Artillery. American (Continental) Soldiers and Organizations in the American Revolution (1775-1783) Officially formed by an act of Congress on June 14, 1775, the United States Army was formed from volunteer militiamen who initially served their respective colonies/states. Confederate, Private, 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, Co. D [1] Soldiers are highly trained and are among the top tactical leaders in the Army. 2nd Regiment Light Artillery. Labels: 36th NC Troops , Artillery , North Carolina. Bladen Artillery 36th North Carolina Regiment, 2nd Company I a.k.a. 1st North Carolina Regiment Infantry . From 1956 to 1969, Corps Artillery went to a series of reorganizations, activating battalions, and deploying them to Vietnam. Promoted to Full Captain on 10 May 1863. of North Carolina, to December, 1865. The 2nd North Carolina Cavalry Regiment commissioned or enlisted 1,439 men during the Civil War. North Carolina Civil War Soldiers Records. 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