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60th Virginia Infantry (CSA)

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  • Pvt. William “Taliancher Bill” Lilly, Civil War Veteran (CSA) (1803 - 1868)
    William “Taliancher Bill” Lilly BIRTH 12 May 1803 DEATH 31 Mar 1868 (aged 64) BURIAL Rogers-Mills Cemetery Flat Top, Mercer County, West Virginia Lilly, William H. BATTLE UNIT NAME: 60th Regiment, ...
  • Henry Buren Bailey (1829 - 1900)
    Henry Buren Bailey was a son of James Madison Bailey and Mary "Polly" Bailey.He married Martha Bailey, a daughter of Jonathan Bailey & Elizabeth Thompson.Henry Buren Bailey enlisted as a Pvt., Company ...
  • Corp. Edmond G. "Nip" Phillips, (CSA) (1839 - 1917)
    Edmund B. Phillips, a son of J. Levi and Mary (McKinney) Phillips, was born about 1840. He married Gypsy Miller. The couple came from Barbour County to Roane County WV about 1870. Children of Edmund...
  • Pleasant Lilly (1799 - 1887)
    Pleasant Lilly BIRTH 1797 Giles County, Virginia, USA DEATH 13 Aug 1887 (aged 89–90) Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Pleasant Lilly Cemetery Odd, Raleigh County, West Virginia, The 1850 F...
  • Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21453925/james-caskie-cabell
    Lt.(CSA), James Caskie Cabell (1844 - 1924)
    The son Robert Gamble Cabell and Margaret Sophia Caskie Cabell.Company F - 60th Virginia - Acting Adjutant - Brigade Inspector. Seventeen year old officer. His brother, William, was killed at the Battl...

The 60th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia and in Tennessee.

The 60th Virginia (also called 3rd Regiment, Wise Legion) was organized in August 1861. The unit served in Field's, McCausland's, and T. Smith's Brigade. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles and reported 31 killed and 173 wounded. Later it was attached to the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee and participated in numerous conflicts including the fight at Piedmont. The 60th took part in Early's operations in the Shenandoah Valley and fought its last battle at Waynesboro. During mid-April, 1865, it disbanded.

The field officers were Colonels Beuhring H. Jones and William H. Starke; Lieutenant Colonels James L. Corley, William A. Gilliam, George W. Hammond, J.W. Spaulding, John C. Summers, and W.A. Swank; and Majors William S. Rowan, James W. Sweeney, and Jacob N. Taylor. The last officer to command the unit on the field of battle was Acting Major John L. Caynor who was captured with much of the unit at the Battle of Waynesboro on March 2, 1865.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60th_Virginia_Infantry