CONFEDERATE VIRGINIA TROOPS
37th Regiment, Virginia Infantry
- Overview:
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37th Infantry Regiment was organized in Washington County, Virginia, in May, 1861, and
accepted in Confederate service in July. The unit was active at First Kernstown and McDowell, then took part in Jackson's
Valley Campaign. During the war it was assigned to General Taliaferro's, Colston's, Steuart's,
and W. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. The 37th was involved in many conflicts
from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold
Harbor, moved with Early tothe Shenandoah Valley, then participated in the final campaign
at Appomattox. It totalled 846
men in December, 1861, sustained 113 casualties at First Kernstown and had 5 killed and 34
wounded at McDowell. The regiment reported 12 killed and 76 wounded at Cedar Mountain, 5 killed and 36 wounded
at Second Manassas, and 22 killed, 101 wounded, and 9 missing at Chancellorsville. More than thirty percent
of the 264 at Gettysburg were
disabled and many were captured at Spotsylvania. Only 2 officers and 39 men
surrendered. The field officers were Colonels Samuel V. Fulkerson and Titus V. Williams,
Lieutenant Colonels Robert P. Carson and John F. Terry, and Major Henry C. Wood.
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