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of that regiment.
A third brother,
Major William Berkeley, who lives in
Richmond, was major of the regiment.
Still a fourth brother, the late
Captain Charles Berkeley, was a senior captain in the Eighth.
Famous for its heroism.
This remarkable organization, that became known throughout the Confederate army for its heroism, was composed of five companies from
Loudoun County, three companies from
Fauquier County, one company from
Prince William County, and one from
Fairfax County.
It was under the command of
Colonel Eppa Hunton, who was made brigadier-general after the death of
General Richard Garnett at
Gettysburg.
Pickett, in his immortal charge at
Gettysburg, had three brigades, commanded, respectively, by
General Garnett,
General Armistead and
General Kemper, who afterward became Governor of
Virginia.
General Garnett was killed in the battle,
General Armistead was mortally wounded, and
General Kemper was crippled for life.
In the Eighth Virginia the three
Berkeley brothers—Edmund, Norborne and William—were field officers.
Colonel Berkeley said yesterday he did not believe there was another regiment in either army that had three brothers as field officers.
All the Berkeley brothers were wounded during the war and all were imprisoned, except
Colonel Edmund Berkeley.