T. Melvin to R. S. Ropgers, May 2, 1864
In the Field, near Winchester, Va. In the Field, near Winchester, Va., May 2, 1864. Col. R. S. RopGERs, Military Commander, Martinsburg, W. Va.: CoLoNnEL: I am directed by the…
Melvin is a masculine given name and surname, likely a variant of Melville and a descendant of the French surname de Maleuin and the later Melwin. It may alternatively be spelled as Melvyn or, in Welsh, Melfyn and the name Melivinia or Melva may be used a feminine form. Of Norman French origin, originally Malleville, which translates to "bad town," it likely made its way into usage in Scotland as a result of the Norman conquest of England. It came into use as a given name as early as the 19th century, in English-speaking populations.
In the Field, near Winchester, Va. In the Field, near Winchester, Va., May 2, 1864. Col. R. S. RopGERs, Military Commander, Martinsburg, W. Va.: CoLoNnEL: I am directed by the…
WINCHESTER, Va. WINCHESTER, Va., May 4, 1864. Col. N. WILKINSON, New Creek, W. Va.: Telegram of to-day received. Commanding officer Eleventh Virginia, at Parkersburg, has been ordered to report to…
Near Woodstock, Va. Near Woodstock, Va., May 11, 1864. Brig. Gen. Max WEBER, Harper’s Ferry, Va.: GENERAL : I am directed by the major-general commanding the department to request that…