He was a Civil War Veteran. On 17 May 1861, he enlisted at Buckhannon, Upshur County, West Virginia as a Private in Company B, 25th VA Infantry Regiment (Jonathan M. Heck Regiment, Rockbridge Guards), Confederate States of America. He was wounded in 1861 an was hospitalized a couple of other times. The date of separation is unknown. He survived the war with distinguished service. Record name spelling variations include: Rigland, Riglin, Reg, Rigg.
After the Civil War, Reginald worked as a carpenter.
He was a Civil War Veteran. On 17 May 1861, he enlisted at Buckhannon, Upshur County, West Virginia as a Private in Company B, 25th VA Infantry Regiment (Jonathan M. Heck Regiment, Rockbridge Guards), Confederate States of America. He was wounded in 1861 an was hospitalized a couple of other times. The date of separation is unknown. He survived the war with distinguished service. Record name spelling variations include: Rigland, Riglin, Reg, Rigg.
After the Civil War, Reginald worked as a carpenter.
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