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Documents supplied by Deanne Blanton, National Archives Library, Washington D. C., from the Supplement to the Official Records of the Union & Confederate Armies.
PART I: REPORTS
Reports to addendum: Volume 1 (Serial No.1), Chapter 2, Series I, Volume 2 (Serial No2)
- Colonel J L Chatfield, Third Connecticut Infantry: pp 170–171 9 (See the 3rd Connecticut Infantry)
- Captain T J Goldsby, Fourth Alabama Infantry, Company A: pp 171–174 (See the 4th Alabama Infantry)
- Captain J D Imboden, Staunton Artillery: pp 174–179 (See the Staunton Artillery)
- Brigadier General A Elzey, commanding Fourth Brigade, Army of the Shenandoah, Second Corps: pp 179–181 (See the Fourth Brigade, Army of the Shenandoah)
- Major W H C Whiting, Chief Engineer, Army of the Shenandoah, Second Corps: pp 181–185, Memorandum in complete (See Engineers, Army of the Shenandoah)
- Colonel J W Allen, Second Virginia Infantry: pp 189–190 (See the 2nd Virginia Infantry)
- Captain J H Waters, Fifth Virginia Infantry, Company L: p 191 (See the 5th Virginia Infantry)
- S R Gist, R A Howard and A Vander Horst: pp 191–193
- Major C R Wheat, First Special Battalion Louisiana Infantry: pp 194–195 (See the 1st Special Battalion Louisiana Infantry)
PART II: RECORD OF EVENTS
First Kentucky Infantry
Volume23 (Serial No.35): April 1861–May 1862
- Field, staff, and regiment (See the 1st Kentucky Infantry)
First Virginia Cavalry
Volume 69 (Serial No.81): May 1861–August 1864
- Company A, Newtown Light Dragoons; Company B, Berkeley Troop; Company C, First Rockbridge Dragoons; First Company D, Clarke Cavalry; Second Company D and First Company L, Washington Mounted Rifles; Company E, Valley Rangers; Company F, Shepherdstown Troop; Company G, Amelia Light Dragoons; Company H, Loudoun Light Horse; Company I, Harrisonburg Cavalry; First Company K, Rockingham Cavalry or River Rangers; Second Company K, Howard Dragoons; Second Company L, Gloucester Cavalry or Gloucester Light Dragoons; Company N, Adams Troop; Company O, Sumter Mounted Guards (See the 1st Virginia Cavlary)
FOURTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY
Volume 69 (Serial No.81): April 1861–November 1864
- Company A, Prince William Cavalry; Company B, Chesterfield Cavalry; Company C, Madison Cavalry or Madison Invincibles; Company D, Little Fork Rangers, Utterback Dragoons or Culpeper Troop; Company E, Powhatan Cavalry or Powhatan Troop (See the Independent Companies Cavalry)
Volume 69 (Serial No.81): July 1861–February 1865
- Company C, Rockingham Cavalry; Company D, Clarke Cavalry; Company K, Loudoun Cavalry (See the Independent Companies Cavalry and the 1st Virginia Cavlary)
SIXTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY
Volume 69 (Serial No.81): July 1861–February 1865
- Company C, Rockingham Cavalry; Company D, Clarke Cavalry; Company K, Loudoun Cavalry (See the Independent Companies Cavalry and the 1st Virginia Cavlary)
FIRST VIRGINIA INFANTRY
Volume 70 (Serial No.82): Dates unknown
- Company F, Beauregard Rifles (See the 1st Virginia Infantry)
SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY
Volume 71 (serial No.83): Dates unknown
- Company H, Washington Volunteers (See the 7th Virginia Infantry)
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