Company D, 2nd Virginia Infantry
Company D, 2nd Virginia Infantry, locally designated the Berkeley Border Guards, was an antebellum Virginia militia company and then a company of the 2nd [Virginia Infantry], a Confederate infantry unit during the American Civil War.
This pre-war militia unit was present at the execution of John Brown, a famous Abolitionism in [the United States|abolitionist] leader who, in 1859, led a raid on the United States Arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. The unit's original leader was Captain John [Quincy Adams Nadenbousch]. They were stationed around Martinsburg, in what is now West Virginia.
During the Civil War, the company was a part of the original "Stonewall Brigade," commanded by General Thomas J. Jackson of Lexington, Virginia, originally a native of Clarksburg, Virginia, and Jackson's Mill, near present-day Weston, West Virginia.
Battles of Company D
- First Manassas
- Kernstown I|Kernstown]
- First Winchester
- Port Republic
- Gaines' Mill
- Malvern Hill
- Second Manassas
- Fredericksburg
- Chancellorsville
- Salem Church
- Battle of [Winchester II|Second Winchester]
- Gettysburg
- Payne's Farm
- Spotsylvania Court House
- Cedar Creek
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