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Preferred Citation
Charles W. Turner Civil War letter, 1865 March 28. MS 0182. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.
Biographical / Historical
Charles William Turner was born in 1846 in Stephen City, Virginia. He graduated VMI in 1867 and was a New Market cadet. He was also a lawyer and the Adjutant General of Montana. Turner died in 1907 in Seattle, Washington.
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of one letter from Charles W. Turner to Major Garnett Andrews, commander of the 2nd Foreign Battalion. In the letter, Turner discussions his commission, other soldiers, and asks to be appointed as a 1st Lieutenant in Andrews' unit.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Andrews, Garnett, 1837-1903
- Correspondence
- New Market Cadets
- United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865
- United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Personal narratives—Confederate
- Virginia Military Institute—Class of 1867
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Andrews, Garnett, 1837-1903
- Turner, Charles W. (Charles William), 1846-1907
Container List
One letter from Charles W. Turner to Major Garnett Andrews, commander of the 2nd Foreign Battalion. In the letter, Charles W. Turner discussions his commission, other soldiers, and asks to be appointed 1st Lieutenant in Andrews' unit.
"V.M.I." Richmond Mch 28th 1865
Maj. Garnett Andrews Comdg 2d Foreign Batln
Sir: Shriver has arrived & has handed my name with a list of others to the Secretary of War for Commissions & you may look for me with you soon.
Rec'd a letter from Staunton a few days since which informs me that Crawford went to Woodstock, in the Valley, whilst the Yankees were there & was captured which my correspondent says to say the least of was very imprudent.
Since he has of his own accord it seems been captured, his situation will I suppose be vacant & as you promised me promotion when a vacancy occurred , please try & get the position for me. I am already a 2d Lieut in your Batln & would be more entitled to a 1st Lieutcy. than one who has never rec'd an appoint. at all. I understand that a cadet intends applying for Crawford's vacancy & request you to remember me in time.
Am fully convinced from Shriver's description that I will be well pleased with the new organization, & am anxious to join it forthwith.
In great haste Yours most respectfully, Charles W. Turner
Shriver will give you more information perhaps in regard to Crawford.