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War Commenced

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At a meeting of the Commissioned Officers of the several Volunteer Companies of Augusta County, held at the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the Town of Staunton, on the 18th of April, 1861, Col. Wm. D. Anderson, Colonel of 160th Regiment, being in the Chair, the following resolution was offered and adopted by a vote by companies:

RESOLVED, That we, Commissioned Officers in the following Volunteer Companies in the county of Augusta; to wit:

The West Augusta Guard,
The Union Greys,
The Augusta Greys,
The Southern Guard,
The Augusta Rifles,
The Valley Rangers,
The Staunton Artillery,
comprising an aggregate of 422 men, rank and file, uniformed and armed, do hereby agree to the formation of a Regiment of Volunteers to be numbered the 5th, pursuant to the provisions of the 26th Chapter of the Code of 1860, and that we proceed to organize the same by the election of a Colonel, Lieut. Colonel and two Majors under an order from General Head Quarters, dated the 27th of March, 1861, and addressed to Col. Wm. D. Anderson, Col. of the 160th Regiment.

On motion, James Bumbgardner, jr., was appointed Secretary.

The meeting then proceeded to the election of Field Officers, which resulted as follows: For Colonel, Capt. Wm. S. H. Baylor; for Lieut. Colonel, Capt. Absolom Coiner; for 1st. Major, Capt. F. f. Sterrett; for 2d Major, Col. Rudloph Turk.

The following resolutions were then offered and adopted:

RESOLVED, That the County Court of this county, at its next (April) term, be earnestly requested to make such appriation to this Regiment, and the Companies that may hereafter unite with it as may seem to it proper and liberal.

RESOLVED, That Thos. J. Michie, Col. John B. Baldwin, Hugh W. Sheffey and Gen. Wm. H. Harman be requested to present the claims of the Regiment to the said Court and urge upon it the necessity of such an appropriation.

RESOLVED, That the Volunteer Companies of this county not here represented be respectfully solicited to unite with this Regiment.

RESOLVED, That a Committee, be appointed, consisting of the Field Officers and the Commandants of the companies comprising this Regiment and the companies intending to join it, whose duty it shall be to prepare By-Laws for the government of this Regiment; said Committee to be called together by the Colonel.

RESOLVED, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Staunton papers.

On motion the meeting adjourned.

J. BUMGARDNER, Jr., Sec'y.

Mustering of the District Militia

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Civil War Inaugurated! Bombardment of Fort Sumter! Fort Sumter Surrendered! Maj. Anderson Goes to New York! Four Men Mortally Wounded in Firing a Salute!

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To the Voters of Augusta County

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Northern Men Expelled From the South

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The Negro Exodus from Chicago

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