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THE DAVIE COUNTY
HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
371 North Main Street $ Mocksville g NC 27028
04 December 1986
JERRY COOK
P 0 Box 1'0811
Winston-Salem,NC 27101
Dear Mr Cook:
On behalf of the Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society,
may I thank you for your generous contribution to our 1987 Quarterly
Bulletin. -The North Carolina Militia troops so often are not recorded
and there is but little useful information on these troops. I and the
members of our society look forward to the publication of your boqk on
the Militia of the North Carolina Piedmont during the Civil War.
It is planned to publish ryour.roster in the February 1987 issue
of the Davie County Historical S Genealogical.Society Bulletin, with
,the information contained in your one page introduction.
Sincerely yours,
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Boone Farm Road �l
Route 1 Box 365A
Mocksville,NC 27028
Davie Cou+►ty public Libr,,ry
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Davie County Historical Publishing Assn.
P. 0. Box 542
mocksville, NC 27028
Post Office Box 10811
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
October 22, 1986
The enclosed papers concerning the Davie militia
organization that existed during the War Between the States is
submitted for inclusion in your organization's periodic
publication. You have my permission to use -this listing in any
way or as many times as you wish, provided that it is not edited,
and all information including the one-page introduction is
included. If the material is published, it is requested that a
copy be sent to me.
The following is provided concerning my background in case
there are questions about the source of the materials
"Gerald [Jerry] Wilson Cook was born in Winston-Salem,
NC, in 1932. His paternal ancestors came from Iredell, Surry and
Yadkin Counties, and maternal from Iowa and Germany. He attended
Old Town School, Reynolds High School, and the University of
I hope that this information on the Davie militia will be
of interest to you, and that you can provide it to your members.
If there are any questions, I can be reached at the address on
this letter or at (919) 725-3600. You will be advised when the
book is available, which will probably be next spring.
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North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
"He was commissioned in 1954 as a regular officer in
the U. S. Navy, and retired as a Commander in Italy in 1977. He
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currently lives in the Historic District of Old Salem in Winston-
Salem, and is a licensed casualty insurance broker.
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Confederate Veterans, and has spent considerable time researching
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in the National Archives [lived in Washington seven years], the
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state archives in Richmond, VA, [lived there three years], the
Utah Genealogical Society archives in Salt Lake City, and the NC
State Archives in Raleigh."
I hope that this information on the Davie militia will be
of interest to you, and that you can provide it to your members.
If there are any questions, I can be reached at the address on
this letter or at (919) 725-3600. You will be advised when the
book is available, which will probably be next spring.
Sincerely y rem
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Baa v�;t,4i 1i ', Ubd1C w -'- '.:,i
THE NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA OF NORTHWEST NORTH CAROLINA 1661 - 1865
The Davie County Organization
by G. W. Cooky P.O.B. 108119 Winston-Salem, NC 27108
My Great Grandfather Joseph Cook [1829 - 1909] served as a Captain
in the North Carolina militia during the War Between the States. My family
didn't know anything about this until some years ago, when I discovered his
original militia commission. It was hidden beneath a collection of decades of
papers and mementos in a top dresser drawer in his 1853 -built home.
This commission bore the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina,
and the signature of the governor, Henry T. Clark. During the 30 or so years
since finding this document, I had made brief stabs at finding something about
the state militia during the Civil War, but had found essentially nothing.
Two years ago I again began trying to find information about the
Militia. Most say, 110h, the Home Guard." While some of the activities of the
units were similar, the Home Guard and the Militia are not the same. Th.e
Militia was formed starting in 1861, and the Home Guard was formed three years
later. It should be noted that many of the Militia officers. who didn't
volunteer for active military service or for the Home Guard served until the
end - of the war in 1865 in the Militia.
Finally I inquired once again at the State Archives in Raleigh, and
confirmed that there was practically nothing published about the Militia. At
this point I started searching the military records there, starting with the
clue from my ancestor's commission..."Recorded on page 354." After ashort
bit of confusion, a helper at the archives dragged out a huge book the,size.of
an original census book, and there was my ancestor on page 354 with all the
other officers of the Yadkin County Militia! Many will be interested to know
that I have obtained a free marble grave marker from the Federal Government
based on Joseph Cook's service with the N. C. Militia!
The book is indexed Roster of Militia Officers of North Carolina
2t-1861
1861 _ 1863 [Adjutant General's papers AG -129]. This book records the officers
CW of the Militia for the entire state during the years 1861 — 18659 with entries
ode as late as May 1865. It was "lost" for years, being in the hands of a
private family, but luckily was turned in to the archives in the" 1920's.
Q ,J -Refer to pp. 404/5 North Carolina Research, Genealogy and Local History by
.-,.teary and Stirewalt (1980) about using this ledger effectively.]
.x Not only is there this book of officers [no records found yet on
v enlisted troops], but "Letter Books" for the militia as well as for the Home
ti Guard exist. In these there are copies of the letters written to officers in
units responding to inquiries or giving orders to be carried out.
'Q I have now indexed the militia officers for thirteen Northwest North
Carolina counties, and have copied most of the important or interesting
letters in the "Letter Books" in an effort not only to show names and
organizations, but to show what they did. It is planned that a limited
edition book listing some 19400 officers from Alleghany, Alexander, Ashes
Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Iredell, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes and
Yadkin Counties will be available in a few months for about $15. This book
also will contain extracts from the letters in an effort to show what these
militiamen actually did during the war.
The following is extracted from the book manuscript listing the
officers of Davie County as recorded in the Adjutant General's Militia Book.
This is only the county organization listing. My book will list all officers
of all 13 counties in alphabetical order with details about each entry, as
well as a narrative about the forming of the Militia and what work these men
performed to support the state during the War Between the States.
Davie County Public ' "
DA� COUNTY
?7TH REGIMENT, 19TH DIVISION
North Carolina Militia 1861 - 1865
COLONEL
HARBIN, ALLEN ALEXANDER COMMANDING OFFICER
LIEUTENANT COLONEL
PHELPSv URIAH HUNT 2ND IN COMMAND
MAJOR
BRYAN, DR. TALLIAFERO JAY REG. SURGEON
LITTLE, SAMUEL WINFIELD 3RD IN COMMAND
CAPTAIN
BODE, ALEXANDER MARTIN
BROWN, WILLIAM CARTER
CLOUSE, WILLIAM
CRUMP, JAMES ADOERSON
DANIEL, WILSON C.
HENDRON, DENTON
KINYOUN, DAVID WILLIAMS
LUNN9 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
MASON, FRANKLIN
MCGUIRE, JAMES
MORRIS, EDWIN SIMMONS
PACK, JOHN
PEEBLES, NATHANIAL AARON
PERRY, WILLIAM HAYWOOD
THOMASON, WILLY W.
1ST.LIEUTENANT
ANDERSON, JOHN
BROWNt WILLIAM 1.
CAIN, RICHARD F.
CHAFFIN, MARTIN ROWAN
CLARK, WILLIAM ALBEA
OYSON, DAVID LINSEY
GRIFFITH, CHARLES FRANKLIN
HOBSON, SAMUEL MOREHEAD
ISALEY[?], JESSE E.
JOHNSON, JAMES MULLIS
JONES, WIFEY A. G.
KELLY, ALBERT CALVIN
KELLY9 JAMES ADDISON
'MORRIS9 EDWIN SIMMONS
PARISt THOMAS WILLIAMS
Area - COMPANY L
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Area - COMPANY E
Area - COMPANY A
Area - COMPANY J
Area - COMPANY F
Area - COMPANY M
Area - COMPANY K
Area - COMPANY G
REG. ASST. SURGEON
REGIMENTAL ADJUTANT
Area - COMPANY C
Area - COMPANY D
Area - COMPANY 8
Area.- COMPANY H
Area - COMPANY F
REG. ASST. SURGEON
Area - COMPANY L
Area - COMPANY 8
Area - COMPANY K
Area - COMPANY G
Area - COMPANY E
Area - COMPANY A
Area - COMPANY J
REG. ASST. COMMISSARY
Area - COMPANY H
Area - COMPANY L
REG.ASST.QUARTERMASTER
Area - COMPANY J
Area - COMPANY M
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TUCKERS DANIEL SEABORN
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WILLIAMS9 JOHN RUFUS
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2ND LIEUTENANT
ANDERSON, CHARLES JEFFERSON
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BROCK9 RICHARD EMMERSON
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CAIN, CASPER
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CAIN, RICHARD FRANKLIN
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CARTER, DARIUS
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CARTER, WILLIAM ANDERSON
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CHICK, JOHN NICHOLAS
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COOK, LEMUEL BLICK
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CRUMP, PLEASANT JOHN
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DANIEL, WILSON CHISTEEN
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DEADMAN, HALEY
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ECKERSON9 ANDREW ENO
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FELKER, GEORGE
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FROST, EBERNEZA
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HOLMAN, HENRY CLAY
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LEE, HENRY JACKSON
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LENARD$ MATHIAS
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MARKLAND, MATTHEW
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MARTINg PLEASANT ROWAN
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NAYLOR9 LITTLE BERRY
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PENRY, THOMAS SMITH
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ROBESON, HUGH EMMERSON
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SAIN, CASPER
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SPARKES, JOHN HARVEY
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WALL, WILLIAM
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WEST, ANDERSON WILEY
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WILLIAMS, NEIL HENRY CALVIN
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WILLIAMS, RUSH FRANCIS
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