According to West Virginia Service Commission documents on file at the West Virginia Archives and History Library
Mr. Richmond served as a Private in the 184 Virginia Militia (Union) during the Civil War. His declared term of service was from December 20, 1861 to May 20, 1863.
Following his service in the 184 Virginia Militia he served as a Private in L. D. Garten's Independent Company the State Scouts for the county of Monroe (WV) organized on November 11, 1864.
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According to West Virginia Service Commission documents on file at the West Virginia Archives and History Library
Mr. Richmond served as a Private in the 184 Virginia Militia (Union) during the Civil War. His declared term of service was from December 20, 1861 to May 20, 1863.
Following his service in the 184 Virginia Militia he served as a Private in L. D. Garten's Independent Company the State Scouts for the county of Monroe (WV) organized on November 11, 1864.
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Emails are welcomed from those with information to confirm, correct, or to enhance this memorial.
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Family Members
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Marshall Harvey Richman
1820–1899
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William Caperton "Squire Bill" Richmond
1823–1897
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Hugh C. Richmond
1825–1868
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Belinda Richmond Bragg
1828–1899
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Samuel Lewis Richmond
1830–1904
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James Harrison Richmond
1833–1909
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John Andrew Richmond
1833–1901
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Mary "Polly" Richmond Gwinn
1836–1899
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Sarah A. "Sally" Richmond Bragg
1838–1896
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Allen Taylor Caperton Richmond
1843–1920
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Elizabeth Jane "Bettie" Richmond Meadows
1848–1933
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