Company G, 136th Virginia Militia Infantry (3rd Regiment, 7th Brigade), C.S.A.
Residence Shenandoah, Forestville District, VA.; 32 year-old farmhand.
Enlisted 7/17/1861 at Mount Jackson, he was mustered into "G" Co. VA 136th Militia Infantry as a Private.
AWOL 7/21-8/13/1861.
Listed 12/10/1861 at Winchester as "Detailed by Gen. Carson to saw lumber for Mt. Jackson Hospital."
Listed on Jan & Feb 1862 Roll as "Detailed to saw lumber for Mt. Jackson Hospital."
No further record.
The 136th Regiment Militia (also known as 3rd Regiment, 7th Brigade, Virginia Militia) was called out by proclamation of the Governor of Virginia, dated July 13, 1861. Companies A through H are found to have served until September 9, 1861, when discharged. They were again called out by order of General Johnston, dated October 21, 1861, mustered into service for six months from various dates in November, 1861, and discharged in the spring of 1862.
Company G, 136th Virginia Militia Infantry (3rd Regiment, 7th Brigade), C.S.A.
Residence Shenandoah, Forestville District, VA.; 32 year-old farmhand.
Enlisted 7/17/1861 at Mount Jackson, he was mustered into "G" Co. VA 136th Militia Infantry as a Private.
AWOL 7/21-8/13/1861.
Listed 12/10/1861 at Winchester as "Detailed by Gen. Carson to saw lumber for Mt. Jackson Hospital."
Listed on Jan & Feb 1862 Roll as "Detailed to saw lumber for Mt. Jackson Hospital."
No further record.
The 136th Regiment Militia (also known as 3rd Regiment, 7th Brigade, Virginia Militia) was called out by proclamation of the Governor of Virginia, dated July 13, 1861. Companies A through H are found to have served until September 9, 1861, when discharged. They were again called out by order of General Johnston, dated October 21, 1861, mustered into service for six months from various dates in November, 1861, and discharged in the spring of 1862.
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