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Confederate Regiment

10th Virginia Infantry

 

Commanding Officer on the Sharpsburg Campaign:
  Col. Edward T. H. Warren

 

This Regiment's Chain of Command:
  Army - Army of Northern Virginia
  Corps - Jackson's Command
  Division - Jackson's Division
  Brigade - Taliaferro's Brigade


On the Sharpsburg Campaign

On the Maryland Campaign the " Tenth passed through Frederick City, and came back into Virginia by Williamsport to Martinsburg, where it was left on duty with the Second Virginia, while Jackson captured Harper's Ferry. The Tenth remained here until the army returned to Virginia, after the battle of Sharpsburg".1

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Co. Rank Name Casualty? Details*
F&SColWarren, Edward Tiffin Harrison        We have a picture for this person We have some details for this person

 

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Notes

1   Text by contributor Colonel D. H. Lee Martz, transcribed online by the modern-day 10th Virginia Infantry.
Wayland, John W., History of Rockingham County, Virginia, Dayton (Va): Ruebush-Elkins, Company, 1912, "A History of the 10th Virginia Regiment Volunteer Infantry"  [AotW citation 153]