- Elijah V. White
Infobox Military Person
name= Elijah V. White
lived=August 29 ,1832 –January 11 ,1907
caption= Military Portrait of E.V. White
nickname= "Lige"
placeofbirth=Montgomery County, Maryland
placeofdeath=Leesburg, Virginia
allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=Cavalry
serviceyears= 1861–65
rank=Lieutenant Colonel
unit=35th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry
commands= -35th B.V.C
- The Laurel Brigade
battles=American Civil War -Valley Campaign -Battle of Brandy Station
-Battle of Gettysburg
-Battle of High Bridge
awards=
relations=
laterwork=Elijah Viers "Lige" White (
August 29 ,1832 –January 11 ,1907 ) was commander of thepartisan 35th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry during theAmerican Civil War . His men became commonly known as "White's Comanches" for their war cries and sudden raids on enemy targets.Early life
Elijah White was born in the area of
Poolesville, Maryland . In 1855, White moved toMissouri to fight in the border wars withKansas . The following year, he returned home and bought the 355-acre Ball farm across thePotomac River inLoudoun County, Virginia , in the vicinity of the Big Spring north of Leesburg.Civil War
At the outbreak of the Civil War, White enlisted in Captain
Daniel T. Shreve 'sLoudoun Cavalry , where he quickly rose to the rank ofcorporal . His service with the unit was short, and in June 1861 he joined Company C in Lt. Col.Turner Ashby 's7th Virginia Cavalry . While home on furlough, White served as an aide and scout for Col.Eppa Hunton 's8th Virginia Infantry during theBattle of Ball's Bluff , which took place near his farm. For his invaluable service in the fight, White was given a captain's commission and granted permission to raise a company of men from Loudoun County for border service in theProvisional Army of the Confederacy .The 35th
In December 1861, White established recruiting offices for his command in Leesburg, and by
January 11 he had raised enough men to have an active unit in the army. He was ordered to scout around Waterford. Two months later onMarch 19 , the Comanches had enough members to be formally organized as the 35th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry. Although raised for border service and highly involved in the partisan fighting in Loudoun County, Elijah White and the 35th were quickly mustered into regular service and fought in several major campaigns and battles, including Jackson'sValley Campaign and theBattle of Brandy Station . The 35th Battalion was one of the first Confederate units to arrive in Gettysburg, chasing off Pennsylvaniamilitia onJune 26 ,1863 , during an expedition to theSusquehanna River .For the final months of the war, Elijah White and the 35th were a part of the celebrated "
Laurel Brigade ." Following theBattle of High Bridge onApril 6 ,1865 , in which GeneralJames Dearing was fatally wounded, White was placed in command of that brigade. Four days later, White disbanded the Laurel Brigade and the 35th. Nearly a month later onMay 8 , White was paroled in Winchester.Postbellum life
After the war, White returned to Loudoun County a hero and resumed his farming operations. In 1866 he successfully ran for county
sheriff . The four-year term was the only time in public office that White would spend. He served as President of Peoples National Bank of Leesburg for a time and also took over operation of Conrad's Ferry, changing the name toWhite's Ferry , which still operates today.White died
January 11 ,1907 , and is buried inUnion Cemetery in Leesburg.References
* [http://joseph_staup.tripod.com/35thBattalion/evwhite.htm 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry website]
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