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11th Virginia Infantry Battle Flag
11th Virginia Infantry Battle Flag
Captured at the battle of Five Forks, Virginia, April 1865 by Lt. Williams W. Winegar, 1st New York Dragoons.
Owner of original: Museum of the Confederacy, Accession Number: WD 322
 
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18th VA Co E
18th VA Co E
 
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18th Virginia Infantry Battle Flag
18th Virginia Infantry Battle Flag
Captured at battle of Sayler’s Creek, Virginia, April 1865 by Sgt. Ivers S. Calkin, 2nd New York Cavalry.
Owner of original: Museum of the Confederacy: Accession Number: WD 372
 
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21st Virginia Infantry Regimental Flag
21st Virginia Infantry Regimental Flag
Used as regimental flag after previous flag captured at Chancellorsville, and until new ANV flag issued fall 1864. Captured at Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863 by 60th New York Infantry.

First National; 11 stars; oil-painted seal in canton. Obv.: motto, “Dulce Et Decorum Est Pro Patria Mori.” Rev.: seal; motto, “A Crown for the Brave”. 55” x 65”
Owner of original: Museum of the Confederacy: Accession Number: WD 022
 
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38th Virginia Infantry
38th Virginia Infantry
Captured at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863 by Sgt. Daniel Miller, 8th Ohio Infantry.
Owner of original: Museum of the Confederacy: Accession Number: WD 045
 
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38th Virginia Infantry
38th Virginia Infantry
Captured at Sayler’s Creek, Virginia, April 1865 by Cpl. John B. Hughey, 2nd Ohio Cavalry.
Owner of original: Museum of the Confederacy: Accession Number: WD 301
 
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53rd Virginia Infantry
53rd Virginia Infantry
Captured in Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863.
Owner of original: Museum of the Confederacy: Accession Number: WD 077
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 01
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 01
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 02
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 02
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 03
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 03
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 04
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 04
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 05
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 05
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 06
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 06
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 07
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 07
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 08
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 08
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 09
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 09
 
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Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 10
Abram Fackler Service Record, Page 10
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 1
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 1
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 2
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 2
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 3
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 3
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 4
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 4
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 5
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 5
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 6
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 6
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 7
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 7
 
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Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 8
Calohill Edwards Confederate Service Record page 8
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 01
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 01
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 02
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 02
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 03
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 03
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 04
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 04
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 05
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 05
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 06
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 06
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 07
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 07
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 08
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 08
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 09
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 09
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 10
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 10
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 11
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 11
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 12
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 12
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 13
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 13
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 14
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 14
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 15
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 15
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 17
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 17
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 18
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 18
 
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Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 7a
Calvin B Moore Service Record, Page 7a
 
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Give Them Cold Steel Boys! By Don Troiani
Give Them Cold Steel Boys! By Don Troiani
Pickett's Charge was a bloodbath. While the Union suffered 1,500 casualties, the Confederates had over 6,000. Over 50% of the men sent across the fields were killed or wounded. Pickett's division alone, out of about 5,500 men, lost 224 killed, 1,140 wounded, and 1,499 missing/captured. Pickett's three brigade commanders and all thirteen of his regimental commanders were casualties. Kemper was wounded, Garnett killed, and Armistead mortally wounded.

Abram Fackler was at Gettysburg with Company I of the 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment, "The Chatham Greys" of General Lou Armistead's Brigade of Pickett's Division. The sergeant of Company I was Sgt. Robert Tyler Jones, the grandson of former president James Tyler. Seventy-five yards from the stone wall at Gettysburg General Louis Armistead screamed over the sounds of battle to Colonel Rawley W. Martin and said "colonel, we can not stay here" Colonel "Billy Martin screamed back "then sir, we must go foreward. The Don Troiani painting of the battle of Gettysburg is an accurate depiction showing General Armistead leading his men to the stone wall with his hat on the tip of his sword, look close and behind him you will see the fluttering battle flags of the 53rd and 57th Virginia. For a few brief seconds in history, The "Chatham Greys" held the stone wall... and Sgt Robert Tyler Jones fell, Colonel Whitehead fell, Colonel R.W. "Billy" Martin fell with a shattered leg, General Louis Armistead was mortally wounded by the cannon.... and our boys grudgingly retreated.
 
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Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 01
Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 01
 
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Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 02
Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 02
 
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Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 03
Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 03
 
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Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 04
Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 04
 
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Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 05
Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 05
 
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Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 06
Henry P Moore Service Record, Page 06
 

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