Enlisted for 12 months' service on 5/1/1862 at White Sulphur Springs, WV., he was mustered into Company I, 22nd Virginia Infantry as a Private.
Reenlisted 5/2/1862 for 3 years or the duration of the war.
Listed on June & July 1862 Roll as Absent, Sick at Giles Court House, VA.
Present on Nov & Dec 1862 Roll.
Seriously Wounded In Action 8/26/1863 at Rock Gap, near White Sulphur Springs, Moorefield and Sutton Springs, WV.; hospitalized 8/27/1863; listed as sick & wounded at home in Botetourt County, VA. on all Rolls until returning to duty 10/31/1864.
No further record.
The 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment, formerly known as the 1st Kanawha Regiment, was organized and accepted into Confederate service in July, 1861. Its members were from the counties of Jackson, Craig, Nicholas, Alleghany, Wyoming, and Boone.
Enlisted for 12 months' service on 5/1/1862 at White Sulphur Springs, WV., he was mustered into Company I, 22nd Virginia Infantry as a Private.
Reenlisted 5/2/1862 for 3 years or the duration of the war.
Listed on June & July 1862 Roll as Absent, Sick at Giles Court House, VA.
Present on Nov & Dec 1862 Roll.
Seriously Wounded In Action 8/26/1863 at Rock Gap, near White Sulphur Springs, Moorefield and Sutton Springs, WV.; hospitalized 8/27/1863; listed as sick & wounded at home in Botetourt County, VA. on all Rolls until returning to duty 10/31/1864.
No further record.
The 22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment, formerly known as the 1st Kanawha Regiment, was organized and accepted into Confederate service in July, 1861. Its members were from the counties of Jackson, Craig, Nicholas, Alleghany, Wyoming, and Boone.
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