08/14/1850 - Lived with his parents, Powhatan Co., VA (indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as "Lems E Harrie")
06/20/1860 - Lived with his parents, Powhatan Co., VA (indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as L E Harvie)
08/16/1860 - Entered, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Lexington, VA
Spring 1861 - Served as Drill Master for VMI Corps of Cadets stationed in Richmond, VA
04/11/1862 - Resigned, Virginia Military Institute, at father's request
05/13/1862 - Enlisted as Pvt., Co. E., 4th VA Cavalry, Confederate States Army
10/31/1862 - Appointed 2nd Lt., and Drill Master on staff of Brig. Gen. Beverly H. Robertson
11/20/1862 - Discharged from the 4th VA Cavalry, Confederate States Army as the result of a promotion
07/04/1863 - Captured by U. S. Army on retreat from Gettysburg, PA
- Prisoner of War (POW) in U. S. Prison, Johnson's Island, OH
Fall 1864 - As POW, exchanged by the U. S.
- Assigned to the staff of Gen. J. B. Hood
1865 - While on the staff of Gen. J. B. Hood, ordered to report to the Inspector General's Office, Richmond, VA, when Gen. Hood was relieved
05/01/1865 - Paroled, Greensboro, NC
- ?Served with the 57th NC Cavalry Battalion
1867 - M.D. degree, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
02/20/1868 - Married, Martha Winston Rutherfoord (1845-1936), in Virginia
1869 - Intern, Virginia Hospital for Insane Negroes [Note: This was in the old buildings of the former Howard's Grove Confederate Hospital, Richmond, VA.]
07/02/1869 - Honorary Graduate, Virginia Military Institute, Class of 1863
08/08/1870 - Practiced medicine, Giles, Amelia Co., VA (lived with his wife, Martha, and one child; indexed in the 1870 U. S. Census as Lewis Harvie)
06/05/1880 - Practiced medicine, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA (lived with his wife, M. R., four daughters, and two sons; indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as "L. E. Harvey")
09/24/1882 - Appointed to the Board of Visitors, Medical College of Virginia, by Governor Cameron of Virginia [Note: This may have been the uncle of Dr. Lewis E. Harvie, Jr.]
01/26/1885 - Father, John, died in Richmond, VA (buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA; FindaGrave #26230618)
1886,1890 - Practiced medicine, Danville, VA
1894 or 1895 - Charter member, Danville Academy of Medicine, Danville, VA
1898 - Elected, president, Medical Society of Virginia
06/01/1900 - Practiced medicine, Danville, VA (lived with wife, Mary, four daughters, and four sons; indexed in the 1900 U. S. Census as "Louis Harvie")
04/18/1910 - Practiced medicine, Danville, VA (lived with his wife, Martha R. , two daughters, and two sons; indexed in the 1910 U. S. Census as Lewis E. Harvie)
08/11/1912 - Mother, Mary Elizabeth, died in Richmon, VA (buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA; FindaGrave #93881188)
06/16/1918 - Died, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA (buried: Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, VA; FindaGrave #14404569)
12/01/1836 - Widow, Martha Winston, died in Danville, VA
[Much of this biography is from the Archives of Virginia Military Institute and posted at:
https://archivesweb.vmi.edu/rosters/record.php?ID=1307]
[Note: No evidence was found that Dr. Lewis Edwin Harvie, Jr. served the Confederacy in a medical capacity.]
[Note: Dr. Lewis Edwin Harvie, Jr. (1843-1918) was named after Lewis Edwin Harvie (1809-1887), FindaGrave #34259441), his uncle on his father's side.]
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
12/05/2023. Unpublished database.
08/14/1850 - Lived with his parents, Powhatan Co., VA (indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as "Lems E Harrie")
06/20/1860 - Lived with his parents, Powhatan Co., VA (indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as L E Harvie)
08/16/1860 - Entered, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Lexington, VA
Spring 1861 - Served as Drill Master for VMI Corps of Cadets stationed in Richmond, VA
04/11/1862 - Resigned, Virginia Military Institute, at father's request
05/13/1862 - Enlisted as Pvt., Co. E., 4th VA Cavalry, Confederate States Army
10/31/1862 - Appointed 2nd Lt., and Drill Master on staff of Brig. Gen. Beverly H. Robertson
11/20/1862 - Discharged from the 4th VA Cavalry, Confederate States Army as the result of a promotion
07/04/1863 - Captured by U. S. Army on retreat from Gettysburg, PA
- Prisoner of War (POW) in U. S. Prison, Johnson's Island, OH
Fall 1864 - As POW, exchanged by the U. S.
- Assigned to the staff of Gen. J. B. Hood
1865 - While on the staff of Gen. J. B. Hood, ordered to report to the Inspector General's Office, Richmond, VA, when Gen. Hood was relieved
05/01/1865 - Paroled, Greensboro, NC
- ?Served with the 57th NC Cavalry Battalion
1867 - M.D. degree, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
02/20/1868 - Married, Martha Winston Rutherfoord (1845-1936), in Virginia
1869 - Intern, Virginia Hospital for Insane Negroes [Note: This was in the old buildings of the former Howard's Grove Confederate Hospital, Richmond, VA.]
07/02/1869 - Honorary Graduate, Virginia Military Institute, Class of 1863
08/08/1870 - Practiced medicine, Giles, Amelia Co., VA (lived with his wife, Martha, and one child; indexed in the 1870 U. S. Census as Lewis Harvie)
06/05/1880 - Practiced medicine, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA (lived with his wife, M. R., four daughters, and two sons; indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as "L. E. Harvey")
09/24/1882 - Appointed to the Board of Visitors, Medical College of Virginia, by Governor Cameron of Virginia [Note: This may have been the uncle of Dr. Lewis E. Harvie, Jr.]
01/26/1885 - Father, John, died in Richmond, VA (buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA; FindaGrave #26230618)
1886,1890 - Practiced medicine, Danville, VA
1894 or 1895 - Charter member, Danville Academy of Medicine, Danville, VA
1898 - Elected, president, Medical Society of Virginia
06/01/1900 - Practiced medicine, Danville, VA (lived with wife, Mary, four daughters, and four sons; indexed in the 1900 U. S. Census as "Louis Harvie")
04/18/1910 - Practiced medicine, Danville, VA (lived with his wife, Martha R. , two daughters, and two sons; indexed in the 1910 U. S. Census as Lewis E. Harvie)
08/11/1912 - Mother, Mary Elizabeth, died in Richmon, VA (buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA; FindaGrave #93881188)
06/16/1918 - Died, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA (buried: Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, VA; FindaGrave #14404569)
12/01/1836 - Widow, Martha Winston, died in Danville, VA
[Much of this biography is from the Archives of Virginia Military Institute and posted at:
https://archivesweb.vmi.edu/rosters/record.php?ID=1307]
[Note: No evidence was found that Dr. Lewis Edwin Harvie, Jr. served the Confederacy in a medical capacity.]
[Note: Dr. Lewis Edwin Harvie, Jr. (1843-1918) was named after Lewis Edwin Harvie (1809-1887), FindaGrave #34259441), his uncle on his father's side.]
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
12/05/2023. Unpublished database.
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