The 1st North Carolina Cavalry Regiment (1st NC Cav.) held a very honorable and distinguished record during the war. The gallant men of the 1st NC Cav. participated in more than one hundred and sixty engagements during the war, beginning with a skirmish at Hunters Creek, VA., 10 November, 1861 and ending at Appomattox Court House, VA., on the 9 of April, 1865. Although the 1st NC Cavalry was listed among the troops surrendered at Appomattox, it, like other cavalry units of the Army of Northern Virginia, managed to cut its way through the lines and escape, thus avoiding surrender, and disbanded several days later when it became clear that it would be impossible to reach General Joe Johnston's forces in North Carolina.Companies
"A" Jefferson, Ashe County, 23 April 1861
"B" Rich Square, Northhampton County, 12 June 1861
"C" Mecklenburg Rangers, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, 25 May 1861
"D" Watauga Rangers, Boone, Watauga County, 11 May 1861
"E" Warrenton, Warrenton County, June 1861
"F" Cabarrus Rangers, Concord Cabarrus County, 15 June 1861
"G" Buncombe Rangers, Ashville, Buncombe County, 20 May 1861
"H" Goldsboro, Wayne County, 20 June 1861
"I" Kenansville, Duplin County, 17 June 1861
"K" Nantahala Rangers, Franklin, Macon County, 13 June 1861