CONFEDERATE VIRGINIA TROOPS
48th Regiment, Virginia Infantry
- Overview:
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48th Infantry Regiment, organized at Big Spring, near Abingdon, Virginia, in September,
1861, contained men from Scott, Washington, Smyth, Lee, and Russell counties. It fought in
Jackson's Valley Campaign and later was assigned to General J.R. Jones' and W. Terry's Brigade,
Army of Northern Virginia. The 48th participated in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles
to Cold Harbor, then was
involved in Early's Shenandoah Valley operations and the Appomattox Campaign. It was organized
with 912 officers and men and had a force of 800 in May, 1862. The unit reported 17 casualties
at Cross Keys and Port Republic, 62 at Cedar Mountain, 24 at Second Manassas, 7 at Fredericksburg, and 103 at Chancellorsville. Of the 265 engaged at Gettysburg more than twenty-five
percent were disabled. Only 4 officers and 38 men surrendered. The field officers were Colonels
John A. Campbell, Robert H. Dungan, and Thomas S. Garnett; Lieutenant Colonel Oscar White;
and Majors James C. Campbell, Wilson Faris, and D. Boston Stewart.
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