Since 1998 - Historical and Genealogical
Resources
for the Upper New River Valley of North Carolina and Virginia
The Virginia Volunteers for the period 1917-1920 were the state's solution to being left without a National Guard during World War I. These men voluntarily joined the Virginia Volunteers organization for service within the state at the call of the governor. When World War I was over, and the National Guard resumed its pre-war position as Virginia's militia, the Virginia Volunteers were disbanded.
Blue Ridge Guard, Galax, Grayson County, Virginia
Captain-Gordon C. Felts
First Lieutenant-H. Prince Burnett
Second Lieutenant-Chas. A. Reavis
C. Alred
N. Anderson
E. F. Beamer
W. Blevins
E. W. Brim
W. C. Byrd
E. H. Carico
Gene Carico
L. E. Carico
C. Cheek
G. Cooms
J. Dean
W. F. Dobyns
E. M. Dodd
H. Dodd
S. A. Dotson
W. W. Dotson
E. Douglas
H. Earley
K. S. Edwards
R F. GaRlinore
S. E. Gallimore
H. Harp
A. Hale
S. Hale
W. Hazee
C. Heggins
C. Henderson
A. M. Holloway
F. E. Hypes
C. J. Huffman
T. H. Jennings
C. S. Johnson
L. J. Johnson
L. D. Leonard
W. L. Liddle
B. C. Lineberry
A. Lineberry
H. B. Lowe
C. L. Manning
P. Martin
J. E. Mathews
R B. Osborne
L. S. Patton
J. Powers
P.S. Phipps
C. A Reavis
L. Reavis
C. M. Rector
R R Rhudy
C. L Schooley
J. E. Smith
J. C. Spevllin
D. S. Stone
J. E. Todd
R B. Todd
G. O. Vaughan
N. M. Ward
R. C. Warden
C. M. Weatherman
M. H. Woodson
Rex Wright
R. F. Wright
T. N. Wright
D. Young