


| In 1861 the principal home counties of 50th Virginia were:
Nelson,
Amherst,
Patrick, Carrol, Pulaski, Grayson, Smyth, Tazwell, Washington, Wise and
Lee. 50th Infantry Regiment was organized in July 1861, with ten
companies
and three companies of cavalry temporarily attached. During September
one
of the cavalry companies was disbanded and the other two transferred to
the 8th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. The unit reorgainized in May 1862,.
with nine companies. It moved to Tennessee and in February 1862, was
captured
at Fort Donelson. After being exchanged, it was assigned to the
Department
of Western Virginia and foutht at Carnifax Ferry. Later the 50th served
in J. M. Jones's, G. C. Wharton's and Forsberg's Brigade, Army of
Northern
Virginia. It participated in numerous conflicts from Chancellorsville
to
Cold Harbor, moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley, and fought it
last
battle at Waynesborough. The regiment reported 10 killed and 40 wounded
at Fort Donelson, and there were 8 killed and 110 wounded at
Chancellorsville.
More than fourty percent of the 240 engaged at Gettysburg were
disabled,
and it sustained heavy casualties in the the fight at The Wilderness.
During
April 1865, it disbanded. The field officers were Colonel Tomas Goage,
Alexander W. Reynolds, and A. S. Vandeventer; Lieutenant Colonels
William
W. Finney and Logan H. N. Salyer; and Majors Lynville J. Perkins and C.
E. Thorburn.
Company K was called the, "Patrick Boys". The original officers were: Jefferson T. Lawson, Captain; Martin Staples, 1st Lt.; Walter T. Noel, 2nd lt., and Benjamin F. Cloud, 3rd Lt. The "Patrick Boys," was comprised of men from Patrick County. Company K began organizing in May, 1861, with some of the earliest enrollments taking place in what is now Stuart, county seat of Patrick County. On July 25, the unit which was in Wythville, VA and had grown to a compliment of 4 officers and 102 enlisted men. Disease depleted the strength of the company which did not leave Wythville until August 12. At that time Company K rejoined the regiment in time to participate in the battle at Cross Lanes, W.Va on August 26. A reorganization took place on May 12, 1862. There was a brief period when this company was detached and fought near Princeton, W. Va on May 17, 1862. The rest of the war, Company K served with the 50th. Reference: UNITS OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY, by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. and 50TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, by John D. Chapla. Neale's Family Links on the Roster of the 50th Infantry
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| 41st Infantry Regiment completed its organizationat
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama,
in May 1862. Members of the unit were raised in the counties of
Pickens,
Blount, Tuscalossa, Perry, Greene, Washington and Fayette. After
serving
in the Department of East Tennessee, the regiment was attached to
Hanson's,
Helm's and J. H. Lewis' Brigade. It fought at Murfreesboro, was active
in the operations around Vicksburg and Jackson, and particiapted in the
Battle of Chickamauga. Transferred to Genera Gracie's Brigade, it saw
action
in the Knoxville Campaign, then during the spring of 1864 moved to
Virginia.
Here the unit was involved in the engagement at Drewry;s Bluff, the
Petersburg
siege north of the James River, anf the Appomattox Campaign. The 41st
was
organized with 1,250 men, reported 198 casualties at Murfreesboro, and
lst forty-nine percent of the 325 at Chickamauga. Many were disabled at
Sayler's Creek, and it surrendered with 14 officers and 84 men. Its
commanders
were Dolonels Martin L. Stansel and Henry Talbird; Lieutenant Colonels
Porter King, James T. Murfee, and Theodore G. Trimmier; and Majors
Lemuel
T. Hudgins, John M. Jeffries, and Jesse G. Nash. Reference: UNITS OF
THE
CONFEDERATE ARMY, by jospeh H. Crute, Jr.
Kathy's Ancestor on the Roster of 41 Alabama Infantry
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