43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry - Unit Organization and Muster

Unit Organization and Muster

  • Company A - Organized June 10, 1863 at Rector's Cross Roads Rectortown, Virginia
  • Company B - Organized October 1, 1863 at Scuffleburg, Virginia, just south of Paris
  • Company C - Organized December 7, 1863 at Rectortown, Virginia
  • Company D - Organized March 28, 1864 at Paris, Virginia
  • Artillery Company - Organized July 4, 1864 at Paris, Virginia
  • Company E - Organized July 18, 1864 at Upperville, Virginia
  • Company F - Organized September 13, 1864 at Piedmont Station near Delaplane, Virginia
  • Company G - A reorganization of the Artillery Company, November 28, 1864 at Salem in Fauquier County, Virginia
  • Company H - Organized April 5, 1865 in Loudoun County, Virginia

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