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Re: Joseph H. Pendleton, 23rd VA Inf.

Joseph Henry Pendleton

Lawyer
Enlisted as a Major
* Wounded 7/9/1861 Laurel Hill, WV (Wounded in head. Estimated date)
Promotions:
* Qtr Master (As of Colston's Brgd)
He also had service in:
Field & Staff VA Colston's Brgd
Field & Staff VA 23rd Infantry
born 1/16/1827 in Louisa County, VA
died 2/2/1881 in Wheeling, WV

Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series

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Adjutant & Inspector Generals Office
Richmond Oct 5, 1861
Special Orders No. 297

The resignation of Maj. J. H. Pendleton of the 23rd Regiment Virginia Volunteers is accepted to take effect the 14th Sept. 1861.
By order of the Secretary of War

M324: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia

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Joseph H. Pendleton, Major, Quarter Masters Department, appointed April 2, 1862 to take rank March 22, 1862, reporting to Genl W. B. Taliaferro (Colston's Brigade), asks to be relieved from duty with Colston's Brigade April 11, 1863, assigned to duty at Ivor Station, Va. to relieve Maj. N. M. Tanner April 29, 1863, no further records

M331: Compiled Service Records of Confederate General and Staff Officers, and Nonregimental Enlisted Men

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