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184: 2301: 202: 599: 563: 387: 522:, Jenkins was wounded on July 2 and missed the rest of the fighting. Jenkins did not recover sufficiently to rejoin his command until fall, and spent the early part of 1864 raising and organizing a large cavalry force for service in western Virginia. By May, he had been appointed Commander of the Department of Western Virginia with his headquarters at Dublin. Hearing that Union Brig. Gen. 613: 31: 576:, is now operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In 1937, Marshall University constructed Jenkins Hall, naming it in honor of the Confederate cavalry officer. In 2018, the university reviewed the name given Jenkins’ history as a slaveholder and 413:. The company was first organized to protect a Virginia flag that had been raised in Guyandotte, which they did until April 20, 1861. By the year's end, his men had become such a nuisance to the Federals in western Virginia that military governor 2390: 2360: 554:
A Union surgeon amputated Jenkins' arm, but he never recovered, dying twelve days later. He was initially buried in New Dublin Presbyterian Cemetery. After the war, his remains were reinterred at his home in Greenbottom, near
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After spending the winter foraging for supplies, he led his men on a raid in March 1863 through western Virginia, seeking to influence the popular vote which ultimately created the state of West Virginia. During the
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returned misdemeanor indictment against Jenkins, however no copy of these indictments remain. These legal issues most likely came about from Jenkins' raiding in the area. In December,
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across from Ravenswood, West Virginia, becoming one of the first organized Confederate units to enter a Northern state. By November 1862, a grand jury in
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with a large force, Jenkins took the field to contest the Federal arrival. On May 9, 1864, he was severely wounded and captured during the
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to send in a strong leader to stamp out the rebellion in the area. Early in 1862, Jenkins was elected as a delegate to the First
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia
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surgeons as he was unable to recover. His former home is now operated by the
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Weil, Julie Zauzmer; Blanco, Adrian; Dominguez, Leo (20 January 2022).
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Green Bottom, Jenkins's home, is currently being restored as a museum.
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Jenkins' grave in the Confederate plot at Spring Hill Cemetery in
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Admitted to the Virginia bar the same year, Jenkins practiced in
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C.S.A. Representative for Virginia's 14th Congressional District
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U.S. Representative for Virginia's 11th Congressional District
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Capt. William Jenkins and his wife Jeanette Grigsby McNutt in
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With the outbreak of the Civil War and Virginia's subsequent
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American attorney, planter, politician and military officer
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West Virginia Division of Culture and History biography
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In 2005, a monument to General Jenkins was erected in
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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U.S. House of Representatives
Virginia
11th
John S. Carlile
John S. Carlile
Cabell County, Virginia
West Virginia
Battle of Cloyd's Mountain
Pulaski County, Virginia
Democratic
Jefferson College
Harvard Law School
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
Brigadier general
American Civil War
Jenkins' Trans-Allegheny Raid
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Cloyd's Mountain
DOW
Confederate States of America
American Civil War
United States Congress
First Confederate Congress
brigadier general
brigade
cavalry
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Cloyd's Mountain

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