Virginia 59th Infantry Regiment


Historical Notes:
The 59th Infantry Regiment [also called 2nd Regiment, Wise Legion] was organized in August, 1861. Many were disabled at Sayler's Creek, and none of its members were present at the surrender. Officers:
Colonels Charles F. Henningsen and William B. Tabb, Lieutenant Colonels Frank P. Anderson and Joseph Jones, and Majors John Lawson and Robert G. Mosby. Assignments:
Battles:
  • Sayler's Creek
  • Rosters:
    The roster of this unit contains the names of 2800 men.

  • Company A1 ( Richmond Light Infantry Blues - many men from Richmond County
  • Company A2 (Ben McCulloch Rangers)(formerly William F. McLean's Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
  • Company B1 (Beirne's Sharpshooters) - many men from Monroe County
  • Company B2 (White Sulphur Rifles) - many men from Greenbrier County
  • Company B3 (Brunswick Blues) - many men from Brunswick County
  • Company C1 - see
  • Company B2
  • Company C2 (Red Sulphur Yankee Hunters) many men from Greenbrier County
  • Company C3 (The South of Dan Rebels) formerly
  • Company K
  • Company D1 (Border Guards or Rifles)
  • Company D2 (Captain Fleshman's
  • Company, later Captain Edgar's
  • Company, Wise Legion)
  • Company D3 (The Jackson Guard)
  • Company E1 - see
  • Company K2
  • Company E2 - See
  • Company D3
  • Company E3 (Bruce Guard) - many men from Richmond County
  • Company F1 (Jackson Avengers, Dixie Rifles) - many men from Gauley Bridge, Fayette County
  • Company F2 (Kemper Guards,- Mississippi Rangers) many men from Mississippi
  • Company F3 (Richmond Light Guard) - many men from Richmond
  • Company G1 (Alleghany Rifles) - many men from Alleghany County. There are at least 24 men from Powhatan County, lead by Captain F. S. Mosby, that served in this
  • Company or Companies G2 or G3 as recorded on page 506, FHL book 975.5612 H2c titled Powhatan: A Bicentennial History, pages 240-268 and 504-507
  • Company G2 (University Volunteers) - many men from Albemarle County
  • Company G3 (Captain Henry Wood, Jr's
  • Company)
  • Company H1 - See
  • Company C2
  • Company H2 (Lunenburg Heavy Artillery) many men from Lunenburg County
  • Company I1 - See
  • Company D3
  • Company I2 (Princeton Guard) many men from Mercer County
  • Company I3 (Captain Robert G. Mosby's
  • Company, formerly
  • Company K
  • Company K (Captain Samuel D. Irvin's
  • Company)
  • Company K1 - See
  • Company E3
  • Company L1 - See
  • Company F3
  • Company L2 (Captain Samuel D. Irvin's
  • Company)
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