27th Virginia Infantry
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- May 30, 1861- Organized as the 6th Infantry Regiment in state service
- June 1, 1861 - Designated 27th Virginia Infantry
- June 8, 1861 - Mustered into Virginia State Service at Harpers Ferry
- July 1, 1861 - Transferred to Confederate Service with 7 companies
- July 2, 1861 -
Action at Falling Waters, West Virginia
- July 21, 1861 -
Battle of Bull Run, Virginia
- ~November 1861 - Company A became the (Alleghany) Virginia Artillery Battery
- January 1862 - Romney Campaign
- March 23, 1862 - Kernstown
- March 23, 1862 - Reorganized
- March 24, 1862 - Cedar Creek
- May-June 1862 - Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862
- May 8, 1862 - McDowell (not engaged)
- May 23, 1862 - Front Royal (not engaged)
- May 25, 1862 - 1st Winchester
- June 9, 1862 - Port Republic
- June 25-July 1, 1862 -
The Seven Days Battles before Richmond, Virginia
- June 27, 1862 - Gaines' Mill
- June 30, 1862 - White Oak Swamp
- July 1, 1862 - Malvern Hill
- August 9, 1862 - Cedar Mountain
- August 28, 1862 -
Engagement at Gainesville, Virginia
- August 28-30, 1862 - 2nd Bull Run
- September 1, 1862 - Chantilly (in reserve)
- September 12-15, 1862 - Harpers Ferry
- September 17, 1862 -
Battle of Antietam, Maryland
- October 17, 1862 - Kearnyville
- December 13, 1862 - Fredericksburg
- May 1-4, 1863 -
Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia
- June 14-15, 1863 - 2nd Winchester
- July 1-3, 1863 -
Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- November 5, 1863 - Bealton
- November-December 1863 - Mine Run Campaign
- February 10, 1864 - Morton's Ford
- May 5-6, 1864 - The Wilderness
- May 8-21, 1864 -
Battles of Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia
- May 1864-April 1865 - Field consolidation with:
- May 22-26, 1864 - North Anna River
- May 30, 1864 - Bethesda Church
- June 1-3, 1864 - Cold Harbor
- June 1864 - Lynchburg Campaign
- July 9, 1864 - Monocacy
- July 18, 1864 - Snicker's Ferry
- July 24, 1864 - 2nd Kernstown
- July 24, 1864 - Winchester
- August 11, 1864 - Newton
- August 17, 1864 - Winchester
- August 25, 1864 - Shepherdstown
- September 19, 1864 - 3rd Winchester
- September 22, 1864 - Fisher's Hill
- October 19, 1864 - Cedar Creek
- June 1864-April 1865 - Siege of Petersburg (from December 1864)
- February 5-7, 1865 - Hatcher's Run
- March 25, 1865 - Fort Stedman
- April 6, 1865 - Sayler's Creek
- April 9, 1865 - Appomattox Court House
- Surrendered
DESIGNATIONS
- Army of the Shenandoah / 1st Brigade (June-July 1861)
- Army of the Potomac / 2nd Corps / 1st Brigade (July-October 1861)
- Department of Northern Virginia / Potomac District / 2nd Corps / Stonewall Brigade (October-November 1861)
- Department of Northern Virginia / Valley District / Stonewall Brigade (November 1861-March 1862)
- Department of Northern Virginia / Valley District / Jackson's Division / Stonewall Brigade (May-June 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 2nd Corps / Jackson's/Johnson's Division / Stonewall Brigade (June 1862-May 1864)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 2nd Corps / Gordon's Division / Terry's Consolidated Brigade (May-June 1864)
- Department of Northern Virginia / Valley District / Gordon's Division / Terry's Consolidated Brigade (June-December 1864)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 2nd Corps / Gordon's Division / Terry's Consolidated Brigade (December 1864-April 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: William W. Gordon (Colonel)
- Joseph H. Carpenter (Lieutenant Colonel)
- John Echols (Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel)
- James K. Edmondson (Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel)
- Philip F. Frazer (Major)
- Andrew J. Grigsby (Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel)
- Charles L. Haynes (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Elisha F. Paxton (Major)
- Daniel M. Shriver (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
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Notes
Sources
- Robertson, James I., The Stonewall Brigade
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. Virginia. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 16, 171-173)