A Guide to the Francis M. Boykin Papers, 1861 Boykin, Francis M., Papers MS 0232

A Guide to the Francis M. Boykin Papers, 1861

A Collection in
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Collection Number MS 0232


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Repository
Archives, Preston Library, Virginia Military Institute
Collection number
MS 0232
Title
Francis M. Boykin Papers, 1861
Physical Characteristics
The collection consists of 8 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Francis M. Boykin Papers, MS 0232, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, Virginia.

Alternative Form

The Francis M. Boykin Papers are available in full-text format on the VMI Archives website at: http://digitalcollections.vmi.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15821coll11/id/894

Biographical/Historical Information

Francis Marshall Boykin was born in Isle of Wight County, Virginia on March 1, 1837. His ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, and his father, General Francis Boykin, was a member of the Virginia Senate. Boykin entered the Virginia Military Institute in July 1853 and graduated in 1856. He engaged in teaching until 1861. During the Civil War, he served as a Lt. Colonel in the 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment. Boykin served throughout the war and was briefly imprisoned at Johnson's Island. After the war, he was in the tobacco business in Richmond, Virginia. Boykin married Ellen B. George, and they had three children (Hamilton, Anna, Ellen). He died on May 5, 1906 in Richmond.

Scope and Content Information

The collection consists Civil War papers (8 items, all dated 1861), including two commission documents, extracts from orders, a letter from Governor John Letcher ordering Boykin to proceed to Grafton and communicate with Col. Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall), one letter bearing the signature of Gen. Robert E. Lee.

Arrangement

The items are arranged in chronological order.

Contents List

Virginia Volunteers Commission Document. 1861 April 29.

Appointing Boykin to rank of Major; signed by Governor John Letcher.

Letter, from Governor John Letcher. 1861 April 29.

Orders Boykin to proceed to Grafton and contact Col. Thomas J. Jackson.

Letter, from Maj. General Robert E. Lee. 1861 April 29.

Orders Boykin to muster into service volunteer companies and to take position near Grafton to protect the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.

General Orders, number 4. 1861 April 29.

From Headquarters, Richmond. Officers required to submit returns of their commands and to abide by regulations concerning military correspondence.

General Orders, number 5. 1861 April 29.

Regarding officers' obligations with regard to expenditures and record keeping.

General Orders, number 6. 1861 April 29.

Appointing Lt. Col. Henry Heth and Maj. James R. Crenshaw acting Quartermaster General and Acting Commissary General, respectively.

Virginia Volunteers Commission document. 1861 December 14.

Appointing Boykin to rank of Lt. Colonel; signed by Governor John Letcher.

Extract, Special Orders Number 267. 1861 December 16.

Assigning Lt. Col. Boykin to the 31st Regiment Virginia Volunteers.