Below is the roster of the 1st Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment from April of 1861 through the surrender of Confederate forces at Appomatox Court House in April of 1865. We have compiled these names from two sources, "War History of the Old First Virginia Infantry Regiment", by Charles T. Loehr published in 1884 and " 1st Virginia Infantry" , by Lee Wallace in 1985.
The 1st Virginia Regiment was made up of men from all walks of life. To see a break down of the many occupations represented in the 1st Virginia
Regimental Staff
Fry, William Hugh: Lt. Col.
Fry, William T.: Regtl. Adjt.
Langley, Francis H. Lt. Col.
Mercer, Thomas Hugh: Ordnance Officer
Moore, Patrick Theodore: Col.
Munford, William: Major
Munford, William Preston: Lt. Col.
Pleasants, J. Adair: Paymaster
Skinner, Frederick Gustavus: Colonel
Smith, James B.: 1st Sergeant
Tremmer, William
Surgeons
Butler, Marcus A.
Cullen, John Syng Dorsey
Cunningham, Francis Dean
Grigsby, Alexander
Hinton, John Robert
Mathews, Thomas P.
Maury, Thomas Fayles
Seargeant, Henry H
Non-Commissioned Staff
Harvie, William O., Sergeant-Major
Gronwald, C. E., Quartermaster-Sergeant
Hudgins, E. P., Commissary-Sergeant
Reeve, E. P., Ensign
Chaplains
Alrich, William Augustus
Harrold, James A.
Martin, Joseph Edward
Teeling, John
Band
Smith, James B., Captain, leader
Boucher, H.
Buckley, James
Ellig, John
Emmerson, R.
Fox, Richard
Hirschberg, Joseph
Melton, James M.
Rosenberger, J. A.
Rosenberger, Laurence
Rosenberger, Ph.
Schuman, Charles
Tremer, William
Drum Corps
Pohle, C. R. M., Drum - Major
Berry, Alexander
Bladen, J.
Bolton, W.
Branon, Frank
Burch, George
Doyle, Benjamin
Eubank, George
Harris, Fred
Johnson, James W.
McDonough, Thomas
O'Keefe, James H.
Salomon, H.
Shumaker, Joseph
Strang, J. L. R.
Street, Willis
Sweeny, W. F.