WEST VIRGINIA
ADJUTANT GENERALS' PAPERS

Union Regiments
1861-1865
Ar382


4th West Virginia Infantry
(Field and Staff, Companies A - K)
Box 12, Folder 12

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Ceredo VA.
Dec. 24th 1861
Col. J. A. J. Lightburn
Com'd'g Post of Ceredo, VA
Sir pursuant of your instructions, I left Ceredo on the morning of the 17th Dec'r and marched on the first day to Trout Hill where I joined Major Curtis' command and on the second day marched to Louisa and returned on the third, of our expedition, to Catlettsburgh, KY., and on the fourth, the 20 inst, arrived at Ceredo. During the march nothing of the enemy was discovered except at Trout Hill where a body of forty six under the notorious Jack Conn, had been on the previous day. According to your instructions I proceeded to Wayne Ct. and having taken possession of the books etc, pertaining to the clerks office of said county, I forwarded them under guard in command of Serg't Robinson to your Head Quarters. The only casualty I have to report is the loss of one horse by disease.

Very Resp'y submitted
I. L. Wallar, Capt. Co. A.
2nd Va. Cav


Ceredo, Virginia
Dec'r 28th 1861
Col. J. A. J. Lightburn
Com'd'g Post, Ceredo, Va.
I respectfully submit the following report of my late expedition undertaken by your order and in pursuance of your instructions. On the first day we marched to what is called the "Stephens farm," which is seven miles beyond Trout Hill on what is known as "Twelve Pole creek,"having during the day taken one prisoner named Benjamin Smith, who was sent under guard to your Head Quarters, under charge of bearing arms against the Gov't, made undoubted by his own acknowledgement. On the second day when at the mouth of Linn creek I sent Lieut. C. H. Hudson with thirty men to Adkins Precinct as instructed, while I proceeded with the remainder of the company to the Ross Precinct. Learning that the enemy were in the neighboring woods in some force I dispatched a messenger for Lieut. Hudson and his command to join me, which he did, not however without being fired upon, by which one horse was wounded. He also left a detachment of seven men in charge of Serg't Shoemaker at the house of a Mr. Nixon, a loyal citizen, with instructions to protect Mr. Nixon's family until my return. Having been joined by Lieut. Hudson and learning that I had been misinformed as to the presence of the enemy I started for Mr. Nixon's house, and hearing the reports of guns when within two miles of that place, I hurried forward and soon came upon the scene of an action which had already lasted two hours, carried on by the Serg't left there with his seven men, against the enemy some thirty or forty strong, who were soon routed by my company whom I dismounted and ordered into the woods where the enemy where stationed. Our guide, David Holt was wounded in the arm, and two of the enemy killed and probably some wounded, besides two prisoners taken - by name Nathan Clay and ___ Clay his father charged with being in arms against the U. S. Army encamped that morning at the house of Mr. Nixon, we marched upon the third day of the expedition to Trout Hill, and on the next day returned to Ceredo without farther accident or adventure.

J. S. Wallar
Capt. Co. A. 2nd Va. Cav.

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Wallen Capt. J. A.


Headquarters Dept. of W. Va
Wheeling Dec. 24. 1861
Special Order
No 69
4. Leave of absence for Twelve days is granted to Adjutant R. B. Stanberry 4th Regt. Va. V.
By Command of Genl. Rosecrans
Geo. S. Hartsuff
A.A. Genl.

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Stanberry Adjt. P. B.
Leave of Absence


Point Pleasant Nov 11th 1861
Col. J. A. J. Lightburn
Col
I hereby Tender my resignation as 1st Lieut in Company H. fourth Regt Va Foot Volunteers on account of my health being such that I am unable to discharge the duties of my office.

Respectfully
John B. Booram
1st Lieutenant Co H 4 Va Vols
Approved
J A J Lightburn
Col 4th Va Vols U S A

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Booram Jno. B.
Resignation
Co. "H"


Ravenswood Va 3rd
Col J A J Lighburn
Comdg Post Charleston
Jenkins cavalry was this evening at five oclock sent in flag of truce to Col Rathbone at Spencer for him to surrender his post no one very much in want of aid a gun on the nearest there is but one company at Parkersburg Col Rathbone has not got over five hundred 500 Effective men

Chas R Russell
54 G OH 300 collst

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Chas. R. Russell to Col Lightburn


Register of Men Transferred

Names Age    Feet    Inches    Complexion    Eyes Hair Rank When
William Hoban    5 8 Dark Grey    Brown    Private    20th Nov
By Whose Order What Reason
General B. F. Kelly Discontented

Register of Deaths

Names Rank When Where Cause
James H. Reiley Private   Nov 15th   Near New Creek    Consumption
William H. Henderson   Wagoner   Dec 23rdCumberland Exposure

Register of Deserters

Names Rank When From Where
John W. CastilePrivate   August 20th   Webster
William H. Castile   Private Nov 12thNew Creek
William WoodringPrivate Nov 12thNew Creek

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Regt - Transfer


Hd. Qrs. Gauley 3rd Augt
Capt. Brown
Comdg. Charleston
Please send me by Messenger a few copies of Maj. Gen. Popes Order no. Eleven (11)
P. B. Stanbury
Lt. & A. A. A. G.

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Stanbury


Gauley Sept 2 186
By Telegraph from Charleston 2 186
To Col J A J Lightburn
Sir
My wife is very sick Can I go home for a few days
Geo K Ackley
Surg 4th Va


Head Quarters Dist of Ka
Gauley Sept 2
Dr Askley
Charleston
I have no authority to grant permission
J A J Lightburn
Col Cmg

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Lightburn
4 Cav


I, Joseph Frazier, do hereby certify that I was present and superintended the Election of officers of a Company of volunteers then intended for the 4th Reg't of Va Vol. The Election was held at Portland, Preston County Va. On the 16th day of July 1861, and Samuel W. Snider was unanimously elected Captain.
Oakland Md. Sept. 5th/61 Jos Frazier Agt 77 Regt V M


I, Joseph Frazier, do hereby certify that I was present and superintended the Election of officers of a company of volunteers then intended for the 4th Reg't of Va Vol. The Election was held at Portland, Preston County Va. On the 16th day of July 1861, and Charles Elliott was elected 2nd Lieut..
Oakland Md. Sept. 5th 1861 Jos Frazier Agt 77 Regt V M


I, Joseph Frazier, do hereby certify that I was present and superintended the Election of officers of a company of volunteers then intended for the 4th Reg't of Va Vol. The Election was held at Portland, Preston County Va. On the 16th day of July 1861, and Thos. Elliott was elected 1st Lieut..
Oakland Md. Sept. 5th 1861 Jos Frazier Agt 77 Regt V M


Mason City Mason Co Virginia
July 31st 1861
Gov. F. H. Peirpont
Sir
Yesterday I mustered into the U S. Service for the defense of Western Virginia Company No. 6 Capt William H H Russell (83 Men) I should have deferred the matter untill Maj Oakes came down but the Capt was fearful that by delaying some of his men would leave and particularly if any bad news should be received from Kanawha - please explain to Maj Oakes if I should not see him before this reaches you - I have appointed a meeting tomorrow afternoon of the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. John Hall & myself at my office for the purpose of nominating field officers for our Regiment and will send you the result as soon as known.

We have in Barracks two more companies not yet filled - hope at least one of them will be ready by next Saturday - Capt Russell Company (mustered yesterday) was the sixth mustered here. The horse Company (number 95 men) will have a meeting to day and probably go into Barracks They should be equiped without delay and at once put into service. They would at this present time be invaluable to Gen. Cox

What I desire more especially to call your attention to John B. Boorman a citizen of Kanawha County and a resident on Elk River and one of the many hand woodsmen of that region was here by authority of Gen Cox yesterday to see me - Mr Boorman for the last six weeks has been in the service and acting as scout - was in the action at secary Creek - He wishes to form from men of his neighborhood a company of one hundred and one of sharp shooters to be attached to our regiment

His men are all hardy robust Mountaineers accustomed to the chase, and in order to be effective wishes to be armed with Rifles. It is an arm they are accustomed to and if we can procure for these men the army Rifle with Minnie Balls - I will risk my reputation in saying that in an enguagement as well as the particular kind of warfare we are enguaged they will be more effective than the ballance of the Regiment They do not wish the rifled musket for it is not accurate enough. Can you promise us success in this enterprise and shall I hear from you soon My accounts from Kanawha convince me that the people as a mass are heartily sick of secession - immediately on Gen Coxs arrival in Charleston the county people came in in great numbers with their Rifles and threatened to burn the town and it is said that Gen Cox had to use his influence and power to prevent it - several of the rabid secession have asked of Gen Cox protection & the Gen has placed guards about their houses - Cox offers protection indiscriminately - It is said that when Wise started on his retreat at least five Hundred men refused to go with him declaring that they would not leave their homes - Wise finding the demoralization exhibiting in his army made a ?? of necessity and permitted all to remain at home that wished

With the remainder he pushed on tords Gauly and Lewisburgh - Coxes men in close pursuit - our troops upon arriving at Gauly found the Bridge Burned - Coxs men encamped on this side of Gauly a detachment however obtained Skiffs crossed Gauly and a short distance beyond found some 1300 muskets that the enemy had left - they also left a large quantity of Bacon which Gen Cox distributed to the poor of the neighbourhood - It appears also that many of his men whilst on the retreat deserted and took to the mountains and are coming in hourly surrendering themselves into the hands of our troops - It is said that at no time has Gen Wise had over 3700 troops in Charleston most all of which were from the southern States he met with poor success in Kanawha County - you may put Kanawha down in future as on our side and will act with us - and there will never again be any more secession troops in the Kanawha Valley unless brought there from the south - the Kanawha Sharp Shooters as well as the Ka. Riflemen have disbanded & but few of them have followed Wise - In an other sheet which you will find enclosed you will see what disposition has been made of the money I brought with me and also my report.

Yours truly
R. C. M. Lovell
P.S. Next week I shall have leasure and will give my attention to Z. D. Ramsdell at Ceredo.
R C M L
I have been unable yet to exchange the Wheeling money to my satisfaction and will therefore defer my report until an other day
R.C.M.L.

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R. C. M. Lovel
Mason City
July 31


Wheeling Va.
August 16/61
His Excellency
Gov. Peirpoint,
Sir, I respectfully recommend that George W. Gilmore be Commissioned a Captain, James Abrahams a 1st Lieutenant, and Lewis M. Dawson a second Lieutenant all of the Mounted Volunteers and to date from the 24th of July, 1861, the date of their muster into the U. S. Service - please have there Commissions sent to the care of Genl. Rosecrans at Clarksburg

I have also to recommend that the following named persons be Commissioned to rank & date according to remarks set opposite their names - viz
William R. Brown - Captain - July 22/61
Phileman B. Stansbery - 1st Lieut - July 22/61
Ephrim E. Carson - 2nd Lieut - July 22/61
William H. H. Russell - Captain - July 30/61
William S. Hall - 1st Lieut - July 30/61
Finley D. Ong - 2nd Lieut - July 30/61
These officers are of the foot vols and their address - Mason City, Va.
Col. Lightburn might take their Commissions with him

I am Sir,
Very Respectfully
Your Obdt Sert
James Oakes
Majot 2nd Cavly
Mustering Officer

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Br. Genl. Jas. Oakes
Reports
Officers of company of Mounted Volunteers and of two companies of 4th Regt Va. Vols. From Oaks to Coms officer 4th Va Vols


Point Pleasant Va. Oct 26/61
Adjutant General
Sir, in looking over the army regulations I see there are two principal (or chief) musicians. I respectfully request you to tell me if said musicians are the fife & Drum majors and receive pay and rank of Sec. Liutenant if you will please answer you will oblige.

D. G. Elliot
Eth Regt Va Vols
Point Pleasant
Note on front - If mustered leader of band 2d Lieut pay the rest com pay 177 per month

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D L. Elliot
Pt Pleast
26th Oct 61
Ansd 30th Oct 61


Head Quarters Dept Western Va
Wheeling Dec 21st 1861
Sir,
The commanding general directs me to return the enclosed resignation, stating that all official papers should come on full sized letter paper directed to the officer whose action is final and all approvals must appear on the back papers of this character have to go to Washington and there must be uniformity.

Very Respectfully
Henry Thrall
A.A.G.
Col. J. A. J. Lightburn
4th Va Vol

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Thrall Henry
Directing uniformity of papers.


Headquarters Dept. of Wn. Va.
Wheeling December 28, 1861
Special Orders No. 73
8. Leave of absence for fifteen days is granted to 1st Lieut. J. L. Malloney 4th Regt. Va. Vols.

By Command of Genl. Rosecrans
Geo. S. Hafftsuff
Asst. Adjt. Genl

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S. O. 73
Leave of absence for J. L. Malloney


Head Qrs Gauley 29 1862
Capt. Brown
You will please see that Capt. Gates makes out the Final Statements and Inventory of Effects of Robert Safford Deceased and one copy forwarded to L. Thomas Adjt. General

P. B. Stanbery
A.A.A.G.

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P. B. Stanbury
Re Robert Safford decd


Wheeling, Va. January 16th 1862
His Excellency
F. H. Peirpoint
Governor of Virginia
Dear Sir: I beg to recommend for a commission of First Lieutenant in one of regiments of Va. Volunteers in U. S. Service, Saml. B. McColloch of this City, now of the 32nd Regt. N. Y. S. M. He is now the 1st Sergt. of his company and acting brevet 2d Lieut. Mr. McColloch is a native of this county, the son of Jno. McColloch Esq for 30 years past the Clerk of our County Court, and the grand son of Captn McColloch celebrated in the early indian wars. He was a member of Co. C a volunteer Co formerly attached to my regiment, and in the beginning of these troubles, when the disloyal members of that Co. went off to join the rebels, he, being loyal & true to the Union, went off & enlisted in his present regt for the three mos tour, and remained with it when enlisted for the term of three years. He is now anxious to join his fellow citizens in his native state, and I can most heartily commend him to your favorable consideration. I know him to be well qualified for the appointment and can concur in the recommendation which I have shewn you from this field & company officers of his regiment.

I am
Governor
Your very obed ser
James S. Wheat

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Vacancy 4th Regt. J. B. Boomer 1st Lieut.
Commission
F. H. Peirpoint


Head Quarters Dist. Of Kanawha
Charleston, Va. May 3rd 1862
Special Orders No. 60
1. Col. J. A. J. Lightburn, 4th Va. Regt. Having arrived at this post, will assume command from this date.
2. Lt. J. V. Stevens Regt. Q. M. 4th Va. Regt. will relieve Capt. J. B. Gibbs, C. S. as Post Commissary. Transfer will be made at once.
By Command J. D. Cox B. G. Comdg.
G. M. Bascom
Capt. & A. A. G.

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Special Order No. 60


Head Quarters Dist. Of Kanawha
Flat Top Mt. June 8, 1862
Colonel-
I am directed by the Genl to say that the course pursued by Lieut Col Russell in his endeavors to recapture the tents and other property is fully approved.

You will direct him to be unceasing in his efforts to capture those men whose names appear on the roll you have forwarded.

Very Respectfully
Your Odbt Servt
G. M. Bascom
Capt & A. A. G.
Col. J. A. J. Lightburn
Comdg. 4th Brigade
Charleston Va

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Bascom G. M.


Charleston Va.
June 23 1862
Dr. Holmes
Brig. Surgeon & med director
Sir The camp of the 4th Va. Vol. Regt. is pleasantly situated in a large & level field with a thick sod upon it & in the rear of the Town. There are but four companies here at present, four being at Chapmansville & two at Camp Piatt.

It is manifest the greatest care is taken to promote the health & comfort of the men. The camp is thoroughly policed & the cooking carefully watched by the Surgeon, which is done in the rear of each company & at a proper distance from the tents. The ration is excellent soft bread of good quality furnished all daily.

Each company is provided with the wedge tent, one ten to every four men & the cleanliness of the bedding, the bunks built in each tent & excellent manner in which the tents are ventilated, indicate clearly the interest and care taken by company Officers in their respective commands. The men appear healthy & muscular, well clothed & but very few sick. There are about eight in hospital, now of a serious character and requiring little treatment. The Surgeon has not prescribed for a single case at sick call for near two weeks, he also reports favorably of the two detachments in this respect. Those unwell occupy a building which is scrupulously clean & the different articles of bedding are in the best order. The Regt. is supplied with hospital stores for forty & the stock of medicines and dressings is sufficient for any emergency. Each Surgeon is supplied with Instruments. The Hospital Corps is full & efficient: there are two hospital tents in good condition & four four horse ambulances; the Surgeon also reports the wagons subject to his requisition when wanted. The hospital fund amounts to one hundred dollars. I am pleased with the care the Register & Prescription books show. In my opinion the treatment of the sick is rational & satisfactory. The course pursued by the commander and officers of the Regt. is worthy of commendation and the fine appearance and Efficiency of the men will, I hope secure its continuance.

Very respectfully Submitted
(Signed) Jno. McCurdy
Med Inspector

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W. W. Holmes
Brig. Surgeon & Med. Director
Head Quarters Div of Kanawha
Flat Top Va
June 24 1862
Sir,
The foregoing report shows the 4th Va. to be in excellent condition. I respectfully suggest that it be forwarded to Col. Lightburn as showing the opinion held as to the Sanitary condition of the Regt. Nothing seems to have been left undone and I hope that the medical Inspectot may find it in the same condition when he shall from time to time inspect it in future.

Very respectfully
Your obdt. serv't
W. W. Holmes
Brig. Surgeon & Med Director
Capt G. M. Bascom
A.A. Genl.

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Report of Med Director
On condition of
4th Va Vol Inf
June 23 1862


Head Quarters Dist. Of Kanawha
Flat Top Mt., 25th June 1862
Colonel,
I have the honor to enclose copies of reports by Ass't Surgeon John McCurdy, Medical Inspector for this District, upon the sanitary condition of your command. You will see that Brigade Surgeon Holmes' suggestions are strictly complied with.

By Order J. D. Cox, B. G. Comdg.,
G. M. Bascom
Capt. & A. A. G.
Col. J. A. J. Lightburn
Comdg. 4th Brigade
Charleston, VA

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Hd. Qrs. Dist. Of Kan.
June 25/62
Medical Reports
Copied


Head Quarters Dist. Of Kan.
Gauley Augt. 29, 1862
Capt. Wallace
47 O. V. I.
A man by name of Isaac B. Scott is here - wishes to pass through our lines Says he has been a prisoner at Parisburg and since released has been in your camp - Do you know him to be a union man - Ask Benton A Wiley of your Co. Answer immediately

P. B. Stanbery
Lt. & A. A. A. G.

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P. B. Stanbury
Re;: Isaac B. Scott


Head Quarters Dist Ka
Gauley 30th Aug 62
J A Walsh
Apply to your commanding Officer first
B D Boswell
Lieut & A. A. D. C.

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B. D. Boswell
To J. A. Welsh


Fayetteville Sept. 7. 1862
J. A. J. Lightburn
Colonel, Commanding District
Colonel
I take the liberty to direct your attention to the fact, that here in Fayetteville a considerable store of Commissary and Quarter Master Stores have been heaped up. It would take in my estimation at least 150 teams to haul it away. Allthough I by no means will suggest the speedy evacuation of this position, it might notwith standing in certain eventualities become necessary and in such case I would find myself in a situation of great responsibility. I sincerely believe that since the evacuation of Flat Top and of Raleigh, Fayetteville ought not be any longer a Quarter Master Post under the supposition namely, that on this line no offensive operations will in future be thought of.

Fayetteville is an exclusive defensive position, strong enough in front to hold out against any superior force of the enemy, but exposed to be turned on its right by Loop Creek. I do not think that it even will be attained. A permanent stock of ten or even fifteen days will consequently in my opinion be all, what is wanted here. All superfluous tents and other articles should be removed in time, also the surplus of Commissary Stores.

This would change the character of this defensive post and allow its garrison to move in any direction you might order them.

I have as yet not done much to improve the field works, which have been constructed here during the winter, because with small additional or alterations they seem to be sufficient for any emergency. There is besides no enemy to be heard of in this direction; Raleigh is still left to its few remaining inhabitants, and Mr. Will Richmond's Union Company is still in undisputed possession of New River at Richmond and Tarry Ferry. This seems to confirm the report, that only the Companies have remained to garrison Lewisburg and Union, and that the mainforce of the enemy has either been withdrawn or moved to turn our left. Previously to this the 13th Georgia , 36th Virg, and 1 Battl Louisiana under Gen. Williams have been at Salt Sulphur, the 22d Virginia, 45th Virg and 61st Virg under Gen. Eccels at the narrows. Some spoke also of the 50th or 51st Virginia, but I find no confirmation of this.

Three Cavalry Cos were at Blue Stone, with nine others Jenkins had moved on our left flank. This is the amount of information I already got at Raleigh. Here I am entirely without information. It seemed however to me, that it was the intention of the Revels to turn our position as well on the left by Sawerville as on the right by Guyandotte. May be, that those movements are mere raids. You are without any doubt better informed, than I, it is therefore only an opinion, which I, with your permission, take the liberty to communicate.

Your most obedient servant
E. Siber
Colonel 27th O. V.

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From Col Siber Fayet
Reference to Stores at that Post Sep 7


Hd Qrs Gauley Va Sept. 9 1862
Capt Goodspeed Camp Piatt
The muskets referred to were for a House Guard Co. would be marked in care of Col Lightburn
Boswell
A A D C

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Boswell


Brig. Genl. H. J. Samuels
My dear Genl.
I enclose a list of the officers in the 5 & 4 Regts V. M. to whom commissions have not yet been issued. As you are aware, some changes have already been made, and more will hereafter occut by elections in the several companies. I will be much obliged, if you can send these commissions to me, before the drill tomorrow evening.

Yours truly
James S. Wheat
Wheeling
24 Sept. 1862

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J. S. Wheat to
Gen H. C. Samuels


Head Quarters 2nd Kanawha Division
Fayetteville Va Dec 1862
Hon F. H. Pierpoint
Gov. of Virginia Wheeling Va
Sir:
I have the honor to request that the follow promotions and appointments be made in the 4th Reg. Va Vol Infantry: Viz
1st Lieut. Martin V. Lightburn to be Captain 30 Nov 1862 Vice Rockhill resigned
Sergt. John J. Sayers to be 1st Lieut. 30 Nov. 1862 Vice Lightburn promoted
Sergt. Columbus Shrewsberry to be 2d Lieut 5 Dec 1862 Vice David resigned
2nd Lt. Barlow W. Curtis to be 1st Lieut. 30 Sept. 1862 Vice Bailey resigned
Sergt. H. H. Sisson to be 2d Lieut. 30 Sept. 1862 Vice Curtis promoted
1st Lt. Barney J. Rollins to be Captain 20 Nov. 1862 Vice Smith resigned
2d Lt. Wm. L. McMaster to be 1st Lieut. 20 Nov 1862 Vice Rollins promoted
Sergt. Robert Dyke to be 2d Lieut. 20 Nov 1862 Vice McMaster promoted
2d Lieut Cincinnatis B. Blake to be 1st Lieut. 30 Nov 1862 Vice De Lille resigned
Sergt. W. R. Malone to be 2nd Lieut. 30 Nov 1862 Vice Blake promoted
2d Lt. Benjaimin D. Boswell to be 1st Lieut. 8 Dec 1862 Vice Donnelly resigned
Sergt. Michael Chrisopher to be 2d Lieut. 8 Dec 1862 Vice Boswell promoted

I have the honor to be
Very Respectfully
Your Obt Servt.
J. A. J. Lightburn
Col. Comdg 4 Regt.
Va. Vol. Infantry

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Officers Promoted
4th Regt Va Infty
Coms issued 31st Decr 1862
Commission as requested
F H Peirpoint
Approved and respectfully forwarded
E P Seamond
Brig. Genl
Cmg 2d Ka Div


Hospital 4th Reg. Va. Vol. Infty.
Louisville KY Jan 5th 1863
His Excellency Gov Peirpont
Sir
Dr. H. C. Waterman visits you for the purpose of endeavoring to procure a Commission from your Excellency as 1st Assistent Surgeon of the 4th Reg. Va. Vol Infty

The Doctor has been acting as such since the 15th day of October last under the impression that you had been telegraphed to by Surgeon Ackly on the subject and that Dr Ackly had received a favorable reply

I take great pleasure in saying that Dr Waterman makes a good assistant and is very popular with both officers and men of the regiment.

I would respectfully ask you to send me a duplicate of my commission as the original was destroyed on our retreat from Charleston. It was dated November 19 1861

I have the honor to be
very Respectfully Your obt Servant
Jo Whilson asst surgeon in charge of Rg

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January 6 1863
I cheerfully endorse the within recommendation knowing that he is the choice of our Regt
J. H. Dayton
Major 4 Regt


Head Quarters Ka Brigade
Louisville Ky Jany 5/63
I cheerfully endorse the within recommendation. Dr. Watterman is an excellent man and if not already commissioned I would earnestly request that if it meets the approval of Excellency that he be commissioned as 2d assistant surgeon of the 4 Va Vol Infy

J A J Lightburn
Col 4 Va Vol Infy
Comg Ka Brigade
Hd.Qrs. 4th Regt. V. V.
I. Louisville Va Jan 5/63
I cheerfully endorse the within recommendations.
W. H. H. Russell
Lieut. Col. Comd'g Regt.
H. C. Waterman
2 Ass Surgeon
4th Regt Va Infty
Comsd 15th Jany 1863


Youngs Point La. Mach 12, 1863
Sir,
I have the honor to reccommend J. R. Philson, Asst. Surgeon 4th Va Vols for promotion to Surgeon of said Regiment Vice Ackley resigned. His strict attention to duty and professional ability render his promotion deserved, and in my opinion will be for the good of the service.

I have the honor to be
Very Respectfully
Your Obt Servt
J. B. Potter
Brigd Surgeon
3d Brig & 2nd Div 15th A. C.
To
Gov Pierpont
Westn Va

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J. R. Philson'4th Regt Va Infty
Youngs Point La
March 12th/63
Recomd for Promotion
To Surgeon in the
4th Va Regt


Camp Fayetteville Va
March 23, 1863
H. J. Samuels, Esqr.
Dear Sir, Mr. W. A. Kalupowski, a private of the 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment, and who has been for the past seven months acting as Hospital Steward of the 91st O. V. I. wishes you to use your influence in procuring for him a Lieutenancy in his or any other Regiment. He is a good soldier and doubtless would make a good officer. He is tired of hospital life, (although fully competent and acceptable,) yet he wishes to engage in active service again. If you can do anything for him you will not only confer a great favor upon him but your old friend, a lasting favor.

I am very Respectfully
Yours Truly
S. P. Draker
Favitteville Va
H. J. Samuels
Ad. Gen. Va.

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S. P. Draker


Wheeling, May 3d 1863
Maj Darr Provost Marshall Wheeling
Sir
I am directed by the Governor to request that you close all places of Business within the bounds of the fourth & fifth regiments of Va Militia Excepting only those that the public necessities require, and which you will specify and permit to continue business, as precisely three oclock each day Sunday excepted as long as daily drills are ordered therein.

Very Respectfully
Your obt svt
H. J. Samuels
A. G. Va.

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Order to Major
Darr to close
Business Houses &tc


May 9th 1863
Ordered that commissions issue to James H. Dayton as Colonel vice J. A. J. Lightburn pro to Brig Genl Rank Mch 14th/63.
Maj. J. L. Vance as Lt Colonel vice Dayton promoted same rank
Capt Arza M Goodspeed as Major vice Vance promoted same rank
J. L. Mallernce as Capt vice Goodspeed promoted same rank
Geo W Hankinson as 1st Lieut vice Mallernce promoted same rank
Dr. Jno R Philson as Surgeon vice Ackley resigned
Dr. Homer C Waterman as Ass Surgeon vice Dr. Philson promoted
All in the 4th Regt Va Vol Infty in U S Service

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J. H. Dayton Col
Also other officers in Pro in 4th Regt Va Vol Infty U. S. S.
Issued May 9/63
See order Book Page 49


(very faint)
On Battle Field in Rear of Vicksburg Ms
June 4 1863
Hon. F. H. Pierpoint
Gov. West Virginia
Wheeling Va
Sir
I have the honor to request that the following appointments be made in the 4th Regt Va Infy to wit
1st Sergt. John McDonald to be 2nd Lieut vice Shawkey resigd to rank from 3rd May 1863
1st Sergt John W. Dean to be 2nd Lieut vice Hankison promoted to rank from March 14 1863
2nd Lieut George A. Scott to be 1st Lieut vice Ong killed to rank from June 1st 1863
1st Sergt Allen Bloomfield to be 2nd Lieut vice Scott promoted to rank from June 1st 1863
2nd Lieut William Grayum to be 1st Lieut vice Blake resigned to rank from Apl 2d 1863
James L Lightburn to be 2nd Lieut vice Grayum promoted to reank from Apl 2d 1863

I am most respectfully
Your Obt servt
J. H. Dayton Col.
4th
My regt killed and wounded up to this time is 154
Please order us back to our old state when Vicksburg falls

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Officers of the 4th Regt. Va. Infty for Promotion
Vicksburg
June 4th/63
Commission
As requested
F. H. Pierpoint


Telegram
Washington May 5 1864
2.30 P.M.
Gov. A. I. Boreman
If the fourth (4) West Virginia Infantry Veterans are still in the State you are authorized to organize and employ them to guard the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road

(signed) H. W. Halbeck


Parkersburg W Va
August 22 1864
Genl F. P. Pierpoint
Wheeling W Va
Dear Sir
Please find the certificate of Adolphus Skinner crediting him to Wheeling Ohio Co W Va. Also Power of Attorney to authorizing me to draw his County Bounty of the Supervisor of Ohio Co. Will you be so kind as to collect it and send to me also deducting you charges for attending etc. John Higginbottom Co. Co 4th Regt W Va inft Reenlisted in same regiment in the State of Alabama at Likensville, B J Rollins Capt. on the 20th of January 1864 and was credited to no county or state. He now desires to be credited to this County & State. Can he do it, if so how will he proceed so to do. He wishes to be credited under this call.

Please answer as soon as convenient
and oblige yours
M. P. Amije
??

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Parkersburg Aug 21/64
M. P. Amije
Desiring enlistment papers of A Skinner


Gallipolis Ohio
Jany 9 1865
Adjt. Genl of West Va.
Sir, James P. Kite, William Gillelen, John L. Clutter, W. H. Nichols, Alexander Arabaugh, Abner Kite, & James H. Millstead of Company I 4. Va. Vol. Vet. Inf. say that they were credited to the County of Laurence Ohio and have sent their claims to me to collect their County Bounties and the Provost Marshell of the district informs me that that those persons mustered into Va Regt. & credited to Ohio are not reported by name but by figures or numbers to him

Will you examine and Send me a certificate of as many of the above names as you find credited to Laurence County Ohio and give me the name of the Townships to which they are credited so I can collect their bounties - yours etc
C. Mollohan
Claim agents
They volunteered between 1st day Jany & 31st day of march 1864.
Be sure to give the Townships to which credited
C. M.
These Soldiers in the 4 Va Vols. Inft have sent me their county Bounties to collect for them and I am required to show that they were credited to the counties and places they claim before I can properly demand their County Bounties.
I hope you will pardon me for asking this favor as it is of necessaty and these Soldiers need their Bounties and aught to have them
C. Mollohan

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Names of Soldiers who claim to be credited to Laurence County Ohio of 4th Va Vols Vet Inf
Please examine and certify C. Mollohan - Atty Gallipolis Ohio


Gallipolis Ohio
January 9th 1865
Also, William Roach, James Mollen, Lewis Cubbage of Co. B 4 Va. Vols. Inf. Vetn
John G. Farrer - of Co, E, 4 Va. Vols. Vtn Inf.
Sylounius Barney Co. I 4 Va Vols Vtn Inf
John W. Halfhill Co. I 4 Va Vols Vtn Inf
Benjamine F Searls Co. I 4 Va Vols Vtn Inf
Say they volunteered from the 1 day of January to the 31st March 1864

Also Lewis Conghenour enlisted July 22 1862 and were credited to Gallia County Ohio they have sent me their claims for county Bounties to collect for them and there is no evidence of their being credited by name only in numbers.

Do please give me the names of all or as many of the above as appear to be credited to Gallia County Ohio So I can collect their claims.

yours etc
C. Mollohan
Claim agent
Send me a certificate of the names of such as you find and be sure to give the Townships to which credited
C. Mollohan

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Names of Soldiers who claim to be credited to Gallia County Ohio of 4th Va. Vols. Vet. Inf Please examine & certify C. Mollohan atty
Gallipolis Ohio


Also a list of the 4th W. Va. Vols. Infantry enlisted between 1st day of January & 31 day of March 1864, and Claim to be credited to Kanawha County West Va
Robert Avery Co. A
John Sampson Co. C
George W Davis Co F
Charles Griffith Co F
James V David Co H
Marshall H. Copen Co H
A. C. Selby Co H
P. C. Hall Co H
J. M. Young Co H
P. V. Reynolds Co H
Wm. L Booker Co H
Anthony Burgess Co H
Richard D Cart Co H
Adam Huffman Co H
Wm A Kallofsowski Co H
Samuel Martin Co H
H. A. Newhouse Co H
Samuel Sampson Co H
Squire Smith Co H
John Smith Co H
John Strickland Co H
Wm. W. Strickland Co H
David J Tawney Co H
John Vance Co H
Jasper Bonham Co. I
A. P Reynolds elisted April 6 1864
George G Arnold Elist Augt 12, 1862
John Rogers Elist Augt 25, 1862
James Whitney Elist Augt 23/62
Harrison Jarrett Co H Elist Sept 15/62
Alexander Reed Co H Elist Sept 15/62
Thomas Reed Co H Elist Sept 15/62
Wesley Rucker Co H Elist May 28/62
William Carr Co H Elist June 5/62
A. J. Hammock Co H Elist Sept 15/62
Eli Burdett Co I Elist Augt 18/62
Jonathan Brown Co I Elist Augt 25/62
Abner Cantrill Co I Elist July 12/62
Emberson Fisher Co I Elist Augt 12/62
Francis M Legg Co I Elist July 16/62
Godliep Shriver Co I Elist Augt 11/62
William H Williams Co I Elist Augt 18/62
Lewis M Witherow Co I Elist July 22/62

Please send me certificate of as many of these men as are credited to Kanawha County W. Va. so I can collect their County Bounties they have sent their claims to me to do so but before I can do it I must show they are credited

C. Mollohan
Claim agent

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Names of Soldiers who claim to be credited to Kanawha County W. Va. of 4th Va. Vols. Vet. Inf. etc.
Please examine & certify
C. Mollohan atty
For Soldiers within
Gallipolis Ohio


Wheeling West Va. July 21st 1865
To His Excellency
Gov. A. I. Boreman
We the undersigned Officers of the 2nd W. Va. Vol. Infty and late of the 4th Regt. W. Va. Vol. Infty would respectfully represent to your Excellency that on the evening of the 20th inst. A meeting of the Officers of the 4th Regt. W. Va. Col. Inf. was called for the purpose of adopting measures whereby a reunion of all members of the 4th Regt. W. Va. Inf. might be held annually and it was resolved that we petition Your Excellency to present to us the State Flag carried by the Regt. during the first Two & a half years of the war. We desire to place the Flag in the hands of Sergt David Gatchel, the only surviving member of the original Color Guard of the Regt.

Praying that this our petition may be favorably considered
We have the honor to remain
Very Respectfully
Yr. Obt, Servants
Maj. Brad D Boswell Q M Va Vol Inf. late Capt 4th Va Inf
Asst Surg H. C. Waterman - - late asst Surg 4th Va Inf
Capt. William Grayum 2nd W. Va. Vet. Infy late Capt. 4 Va Infy

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Wheeling W. Va.
July 21st 65
Major B. D. Boswell
Asst. Surg. H. C. Watterson
Captain Wm. Grayum
Request the old Flag of the 4th Inf.


War Department
Adjutant General's Office
Washington May 27 1867
General James Brown
Adjt Genl of W Va
Wheeling W. Va.
General
I have to request you to furnish this office with a copy of the Muster out roll of the Bank of the 4 Va Vols

I am Very Respectfully
Your Obedient Servant
Jno. Buck ??
Assistant Adjt General

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May 27 1867
Muster Roll of Band of 4 Va Vol requested


Typed
***COPY***
Charleston W.Va. April 10,1911.
Delivered this day to Prof. Lewis, State Historian, (By Thompson) the following;-
Cards, Fourth West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, (Wooden Case Papers, Misc. W.Va. men in organization of other States, (Steel Case) Papers, Colored troops, (Steel Cabinet)
FIRST LIEUTENANT,SECOND REGIMENT
In charge of records.
Received the above,
Note
For original receipt See Card file of the Fourth West Virginia Volunteer Infantry (Wooden File)


4th WV Infantry

West Virginia Archives and History