North Carolina Union Volunteers | Remembering the Forgotten Sons of the South

They were most efficient defenders of the Republic whose loyalty was almost martyrdom. History will do them justice, when it shall come to be fairly and fully written. – Charles H. Foster

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Richard Phillips at the grave of Edward Nash Phillips in Jones County, North Carolina

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American Legion, Laurinburg, NC

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Union Monuments in Hendersonville and Etowah

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Civil War Monuments in North Carolina and Maine

John Small

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

2nd Regiment Last, First Small, John Company F,C Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Jones County Where Enlisted New Bern, NC Age at Enlistment 34 Date Enlisted Dec 22, 1863 Remarks […]

James Skiles

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

2nd Regiment Last, First Skiles, James W. Company B Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Bertie County Where Enlisted Plymouth, NC Age at Enlistment 36 Date Enlisted Oct 23, 1863 Remarks […]

Jorden Simpson

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

1st Regiment Last, First Simpson, Jorden Company L,G Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Martin County Where Enlisted Washington, NC Age at Enlistment 28 Date Enlisted Feb 15, 1864 Remarks Mustered […]

Alpheus Simpson

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

1st Regiment Last, First Simpson, Alpheus W. Company I Rank In Sergeant Rank Out Sergeant Birthplace Hyde County Where Enlisted Hatteras, NC Age at Enlistment 19 Date Enlisted Jun 20, 1863 Remarks […]

William Simonds

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

1st Regiment Last, First Simonds, William Company G Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Tyrrell County Where Enlisted Plymouth, NC Age at Enlistment 44 Date Enlisted Feb 23, 1863 Remarks Mustered […]

William Simmons

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

1st Regiment Last, First Simmons, William H. Company C Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Bertie County Where Enlisted Plymouth, NC Age at Enlistment 32 Date Enlisted July 15, 1862 Remarks […]

William Simmons

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

1st Regiment Last, First Simmons, William A. Company L,B Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Tyrrell County Where Enlisted Plymouth, NC Age at Enlistment 29 Date Enlisted Nov. 8, 1862 Remarks […]

Franklin Simmons

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

2nd Regiment Last, First Simmons, Franklin Company F Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Tyrrell County Where Enlisted New Bern, NC Age at Enlistment 41 Date Enlisted Dec 29, 1863 Remarks […]

A.W. Simmons

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

1st Regiment Last, First Simmons, A. W. Company D Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Pasquotank County Where Enlisted Pasquotank, NC Age at Enlistment 18 Date Enlisted Sept. 17, 1862 Remarks […]

Gilbert Silverthorne

By Richard R. Phillips Jr. on January 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

1st Regiment Last, First Silverthorne, Gilbert Company A Rank In Private Rank Out Private Birthplace Beaufort County Where Enlisted Washington, NC Age at Enlistment 33 Date Enlisted May 7, 1862 Remarks Mustered […]

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Flags of the 1st NCUV

Flags of the 1st NCUV

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Lincolns Loyalists - Union Soldiers from the Confederacy
War of Another Kind - A Southern Community in the Great Rebellion
Southern Unionists Pamphlets and the Civil War
Shifting Loyalties - The Union Occupation of Eastern North Carolina
Rebels Against the Confederacy - North Carolina Unionists
Executing Daniel Bright - Race, Loyalty, and Guerrilla Violence in a Coastal Carolina Community
A Southern Boy in Blue
Potter's Raid
The Dreaded Thirteenth Union Cavalry
Divided Allegiances - Bertie County during the Civil War
Pell Mellers - Race and Memory in a Carolina Pocosin
Not a Soldier but a Scoundrel
North Carolina Civil War Monuments
The Republic of Suffering - Death and the American Civil War
The Fire of Freedom - Abraham Galloway & the Slaves' Civil War
Along Freedom Road - Hyde County, North Carolina and the Fate of Black Schools in the South
The Waterman's Song - Slavery and Freedom in Maritime North Carolina
Frederick Douglas
Race and Reunion
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