Historical Notes:
The North Carolina 3rd Regiment Junior Reserves was formed in January, 1865, by consolidating the 4th, 7th, and 8th Junior Reserves Battalions. There is some confusion regarding whether this unit should be referred to as a battalion or a regiment. I believe this comes from the fact that the units from which the 3rd was formed were all battalions. These battalions contained men between the ages of fifteen and eighteen, and had participated in the defense of Fort Fisher. They were drawn from the counties of Guilford, Alamance, Forsyth, Stokes, Person, New Hanover, Brunswick, Columbus, Catawba, Iredell, Rowan, Burke, Caldwell, Cumberland, Robeson, Richmond, and Rockingham. The regiment contained 10 companies, a full complement for a regiment
Officers:
Colonel:
• John W. Hinsdale
Lieutenant Colonel:
• William F. French
Major:
• A.B. Ellington Assignments:
Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia Battles:
Fort Fisher
Kinston
Smithfield
Goldsboro
Bentonville Rosters:
The roster of this unit contains the names of 1412 men.
Bibliography for Research:
Crute, Joseph Units of the Confederate States Army Midlothian, VA: Derwent Books, 1987. Concise summary of the units service.
Brock, R. A. The Appomattox Roster. Cartersville, GA: Eastern Digital Resources, 1998. Originally published as Volume 15 of the Southern Historical Society Papers in 1887 by The Society, Richmond, VA. This book contains 56,000 names of men who surrendered at Appomattox. It shows the mans unit of service and some additional notes. U. S. Government Printing Office.Official Records of the American Civil War Cartersville, GA. Eastern Digital Resources.
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