A Guide to the New Market Collection, 1864-1915 New Market (Virginia), Battle mss 00002

A Guide to the New Market Collection, 1864-1915

A Collection in
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Collection Number mss 00002


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Repository
Archives, Preston Library, Virginia Military Institute
Collection number
mss 00002
Title
New Market Collection, 1864-1915
Physical Characteristics
The collection is filed in three manuscript boxes.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

New Market Collection, mss 00002, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, Virginia.

Biographical/Historical Information

The Civil War Battle of New Market, Virginia took place on May 15, 1864. The Virginia Military Corps of Cadets participated as a unit in this engagement, and ten cadets were killed or died later as a result of their wounds. The battle was fought in response to Union General Franz Sigel's march up the Shenandoah Valley from Winchester towards Staunton. The Confederate force then in the Valley, commanded by Gen. John Imboden, was reinforced at Staunton by troops commanded by Gen. John C. Breckinridge, and by the Virginia Military Institute cadets commanded by Major Scott Shipp. The Confederate troops marched north where the battle took place on the afternoon of May 15. About 4 p.m., Sigel ordered a retreat and fell back to Strasburg.

The individuals largely responsible for compiling the New Market collection had strong ties to VMI and to the battle. Henry A. Wise, the son of John Cropper Wise and Anne Finney, was born in Accomac County, Virginia in May 1842. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute and served in the Confederate Army until captured and paroled in 1862. During the period of his parole, he returned to VMI as a faculty member and tactical officer. Wise was in command of Cadet Company A at the Battle of New Market and took command of the Cadet Battalion after Scott Shipp was wounded. After the war, Wise resumed his career as an educator in the Tidewater area and in Baltimore, Maryland. He died at Norfolk, Virginia on July 11, 1918.

Benjamin Azariah Colonna, the son of John Wilkins Colonna and Margaret Jones, was born in Accomac County, Virginia in October 1843. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1864 and while at VMI took part in the Battle of New Market as Cadet Captain of Company D. Following the war, Colonna worked as a surveyor and civil engineer. He maintained a lifelong interest in the battle and was responsible for the accurate mapping of the New Market battlefield. He died in 1924 in Washington, DC.

Scope and Content Information

The New Market Collection consists primarily of reminiscences of the Battle of New Market Virginia (May 15, 1864) written by participants and other witnesses between 1894-1915. Written in response to specific inquiries and questionnaires, these memoirs were collected by various groups and individuals, including the VMI Alumni Association, author/historian Edward R. Turner, Henry A. Wise (VMI Class of 1862 and battle veteran) and Benjamin A. Colonna (VMI Class of 1864 and battle veteran). In addition to VMI cadet participants, information was received from veterans of other Confederate units, from Union soldiers, and from a small number number of eyewitnesses who were citizens of the town of New Market at the time of the battle. Some of the responses are very detailed, while others contain little information other than the fact of participation. The accounts collected by Benjamin Colonna reflect his particular interest in troop movements and positions, and in mapping the battlefield.

In addition to the memoirs, the collection includes Colonna's map of the battlefield and materials relating to the creation of the map; 4 documents (1864) relating to the 34th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the Union Army units at the battle; and miscellaneous printed material.

Contents List

Memoirs and questionnaire results, 1894-1903
Box 1 - 2

These documents were collected primarily by Henry Wise and by officials of VMI.

Benjamin A. Colonna material, 1909-1912
Box 2 - 3

These recollections of the battle were collected primarily by Benjamin Colonna as part of his efforts to create an accurate map of the battlefield.

  • Correspondence with Battle Participants, VMI Cadet Corps and Staff
    • Claybrook, Frederick W. (Class of 1864)
    • Faulkner, Charles J.. (Class of 1867)
    • Letcher, Samuel H. (Class of 1869)
    • Minge, Collier H.. (Class of 1864)
    • Pizzini, Andrew (Class of 1865)
    • Shipp, Scott. (Class of 1859/Commanding officer)
    • Tate, Charles B. (Class of 1866)
    • Whitehead, Henry C. (Class of 1866)
    • Wise, Henry A. (Class of 1862/Tactical Officer)
    • Wise, John S. (Class of 1866)
    • Wise, Louis C. (Class of 1866)
    • Woodbridge, Jonathan E. (Class of 1865)
  • Correspondence with Battle Participants, Confederate Army Units
    • Chapman's Battery. Armstrong, D. M.
    • 18th Virginia Cavalry. Pratt, G. Julian
    • 22nd Virginia Infantry. Rand, Noyes
    • 22nd Virginia Infantry. Thompson, J. K.
    • 23rd Virginia Cavalry. Hupp, Isaac
    • 26th Virginia Infantry. Edgar, George M.
    • 30th Virginia Sharpshooters. Family of Otey, Peter J.
    • 51st Virginia Infantry. Bralley, Guy S.
    • 51st Virginia Infantry. Dunford, G. W.
    • 51st Virginia Infantry. Lindamood, F. M.
    • 51st Virginia Infantry. Porter, John A.
    • 51st Virginia Infantry. Sayers, D. H..
    • 51st Virginia Infantry. Stone, Samuel.
    • 51st Virginia Infantry. Wolfe, Robert E.
    • 62nd Virginia Infantry. Smith, George H.
  • Correspondence with Battle Participants, U. S. Army Units.
    • 18th Connecticut Infantry. Haggerty, James.
    • 18th Connecticut Infantry. Lynch, Charles H.
    • 18th Connecticut Infantry. Richmond, C. H.
    • 18th Connecticut Infantry. Service, John
    • Dupont's Battery. Dupont, Henry A.
    • 1st Maryland Infantry. Jones, James L.
    • 34th Massachusetts Infantry. Adams, John W..
    • 1st New York Infantry. Berry, Charles H.
    • 15th New York Cavalry. Auer, M.
    • 21st New York Cavalry. Multoon, J. E.
    • 123rd Ohio Infantry. Gilbert, A. J.
    • 123rd Ohio. Park, Abe
    • 54th Pennsylvania Infantry. Bryan, David R.
    • 54th Pennsylvania Infantry. Camp, G. W.
    • 54th Pennsylvania Infantry. Gageby, G. W.
    • 54th Pennsylvania Infantry. Kaufman, J. B.
    • 54th Pennsylvania Infantry. Klingaman, J. F.
    • 54th Pennsylvania Infantry. Yutzy, J. C.
    • 1st West Virginia Infantry. Duff, John T.
    • 1st West Virginia Infantry. Kaler, Andrew
    • 1st West Virginia Infantry. Senseney, C. H.
    • 1st West Virginia Infantry. Sutherland, U. K.
    • 12th West Virginia Infantry. Waddell, J. N.
  • Correspondence with New Market Residents
  • Correspondence, General
  • Battlefield Map Project materials
    • Maps

      Maps (9) of the battlefield by Colonna; one sketch of the battlefield by Perry Cook; one U. S. Geological Survey map of the New Market area

    • Box 3

      Notes, clippings, & other misc. materials

Other New Market-related items
  • 34th Massachusetts Infantry Documents, 1864
    4 items
  • Printed materials & misc.

    Includes published play, New Market, or The Boy Heroes of '64, (1893) by John W. Sherman.