CONFEDERATE VIRGINIA TROOPS
12th Regiment, Virginia Infantry
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12th Infantry Regiment was organized at Norfolk, Virginia, in May, 1861, using the 4th
Battalion Virginia Volunteers as its nucleus. Its members were from Petersburg, Richmond,
Hicksford, and Norfolk. The regiment was assigned to General Mahone's and Weisiger's Brigade
in the Army of Northern Virginia. It participated in many conflicts from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, then was involved in the Petersburg siege south of the James
River and the Appomattox
Campaign. This unit totalled 691 effectives in June, 1862, and sustained 23 casualties at Oak Grove, 69 at Second Manassas, 39 during the Maryland
Campaign, 1 at Fredericksburg,
and 86 at Chancellorsville. Of
the 348 engaged at Gettysburg,
only four percent were disabled. It surrendered 12 officers and 177 men. The field officers were
Colonels Everard M. Feild and David A. Weisiger; Lieutenant Colonels John R. Lewellen and
Fielding L. Taylor; and Majors Edgar L. Brockett, Richard W. Jones, and John P. May.
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