Georgia in the war, 1861-1865 / by Chas. Edgeworth Jones

Georgia in the Wary 1861-1865
CHAS. EDGEWORTH JONES
of Augusta, Ga.
Formerly-, '-Historian' Camp No. 435, U. C. V.

Copyright Applied Fo 1909.

To the Memory of my Pai'ents, This Book is lovingly inscribed.
in our CAUSE, I e Right and Trut
--C. E* J.. 1899.

"By the heavy guns at Peusacola, Mobile, and New Orleans,--behind the parapets of Pulaski, McAllister, and Sumter,--among the volcanic throes of Battery "Wagner,--at Ocean Pond and Honey Hill,--upon the murderous slopes of Malverii Hill,--behind the lethal shadows of the Seven Pines,--in the trenches around Petersburg,--amid the smoke and carnage of Manassas, Fredericksburg, Spottsylvania, Chancellorsville, Sharpsburg-, Gettysburg-, Brandy Station., Cold Harbor,, the "Wilderness, Corinth, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Missionary Kidge, Chickaniauga, Frank lin, Nashville, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Bentonville, and un til the last thunders of war were hushed at Appomattox and Greensboro when, in the language of the pres ent gallant chief magistrate of this commonwealth (Gen. John B. Gordon,--1886-1890), our regiments, "brigades, divisions, and army corps were 'worn to a frazzle,' these brave Georgians were found shoulder to shoulder with heroic companions in arms, maintaining the honor of their State, and supporting- the flag of their beleaguered country. You can mention no deci sive battle delivered, no memorable shock of arms dur ing the protracted and herculean effort to achieve the independence of the South, where Georgia troops were not present. Their life blood incarnadined, their valor glorified, and their bones sanctified the soil above which the Red Cross, which they had followed so closely, waved long and fearlessly in the face of desperate odds. All honor to the courageous men who fell in the fore
front of battle. All honor to the cause which enlisted such sympathy, and evoked such proofs of marvelous devotion. Precious, for all time should be the patriotic, heroic,,, and ^wr^uous legacy bequeathed by the men and th'e aspiratioiis^bf that generation. "Within the whole range of defensive wars you will search in vain for surer pledges., and higher illustrations of love of coun try, of self-denial, of patient endurance, of unwavering confidence, and of exalted action."
(Colonel Charles C. Jones, Jr., TjL.D.,--1889).

GEORGIA IN THE WAR 1861-5.
Contents:
Preliminary Statement, Sketch, of History of Georgia from June, 1732 to 1909.
Names and Dates of Tenure of Office of Governors of Geor gia.
Names of Counties of Georgia, witli Dates of Founding. Military Organizations, Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery, in the Confederate Army.
General Officers of the Confederate Army appointed from Georgia and their commands (and staff officers as far as ascer tained), and previous service.
General Officers in State Service of State of Georgia. Officers of the Confederate Navy appointed from Georgia.
Members of the Confederate Congress from Georgia, and Cabinet Officers from that State.
List of Campaigns Conducted, Battles, Affairs and Skir mishes fought within the limits of the State, with dates and location.
Names of Georgia Officers and Soldiers on the Roll of Honor. Names of Officers of the First Infantry Battalion of Volun teers for the Union Army, organized in Georgia. LocaJ Designations of Georgia Troops in the Confederate Army.
(NOTE.--The statements in regard to the status of Georgia in the Confederate Army are compiled from the Official Rec ords.)

PRELIMINARY STATKMENT.
Georgia was one of the original thirteen States, but wa settled later titan the others. The patent for it was granted to Oglethorpe, and other Trustees, June 9, 1732. The first colony, consisting of 120 persons, came in 1733; the objects of the col ony being to establish a barrier between the Spaniards and In dians, on the south, and South Carolina and North Carolina on the north, and to provide a refuge tor the honest-minded needy and destitute; especially, poor debtors, orphans, and friendless children and youth--the last-mentioned object be ing that of Whitefield.
The colony was at first military, and the colonists received their lands on condition of military service. This occasioned discontent, and many of them moved to North Carolina. Th policy was changed, and 50 acres of land was offered, uncon ditionally, to all settlers; and many Scotch and German emi grants came in.
in the war between Great Britain and Spain iu 1739-43, Oglethorpe attacked the Spaniards in Florida in 1740, but the expedition was a failure. The Spaniards attacked Georgia in 1742, but, becoming alarmed at Oglethorpe's stratagems, they returned to Florida. After the peace, Georgia demanded the slaves which had been prohibited to them, and in 1752 the trustees surrendered the colony to the crown and negro elavery was permitted,
While Georgia was not suffering as were the other colonies from British oppression, she made common cause with them in the Revolutionary War.
By the conclusion of a treaty of peace with the Creek and Cnerokee Indians in 1791, the Creeks in Ig02 ceded to the United States a large section of country in the southwestern section, and Georgia, in turn, relinquished to the United States all tier claims west of the Chattahoochee, "which surrender in cludes the present States of Alabama and Mississippi.
In 1860 this commonwealth followed the lead of South Car
olina, and passed an Act of Secession, January 19, 1861.
Georgia repealed the Act of Secession, October 30, 1865, and adopted a new constitution, ratifying the Thirteenth Amend ment; but congress, not satisfied with the constitution, put the State under military rule and another constitutional con vention was called, -which formed the constitution ratified in 1868. The State was restored to the Union on Its ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment; but, on its refusal to ratify the Fifteenth Amendment, was again put under military rule.
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On compliance, however, witli this demand, it was re-admitted. Joseph E. Brown was governor of the State from 1857 to
1865, and James Johnson provisional governor a part of 1865. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, was vice-president of
the Confederate States.
Robert Toombs, of Georgia, became the first secretary of state of the Confederate States, February 21, 1861. He was afterwards a brigadier-general in the Confederate army.
SKETCH OF HISTORY OF GEORGIA. (1732-1909.)
Georgia was founded by James Edward Oglethorpe in 1733j the charter establishing it having received the Royal sanction June 9th of the previous year. The point selected for the first settlement was Yamacraw Bluff, on the right bank of the Savannah River. It was called Savannah after the stream which flowed by it; and the primal landing of the emigrants at their future home occurred on February 1, 1733. Tomo-Chi-Chi, Mico of the Yamacraws, who lived there, was a warm friend of Oglethorpe; and, from the first, he assisted him materially in the work of colonization.
One of the earliest acts of the founder, after the ar rival of his colonists, was to define the outlines of his proposed Savannah. Through the industry of all con cerned, the requisite clearing rapidly progressed, houses gradually supplanting tents, and soon the straggling settlement began to wear the aspect of a fully-fledged - village. Early in the following year, Oglethorpe con scious of the dangers to which the English were ex posed from their Spanish neighbors, and wishing to as certain the possibilities of internal defense, projected a " tour to the southern confines of the province. The trip was fruitful of good results, as the site of historic Frederica on St. Simon's Island, was then chosen. Almost coincidently with this visit, accessions were made to the little colony through the advent of the Salzburgers, the Moravians and the Highlanders. The last-named were valuable citizens from the start, and were always ready
to take up arms for their beloved Georgia.
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In the fall of 1735 the town of Augusta, on the Sa
vannah itiver, "was founded. It was, in its ineipiency, and, for many years afterwards, a Trading-Post, and
much business "was transacted there. Its situation "was an advantageous one. About this time, Oglethorpe made a trip to England and secured the needed rein forcements for Frederica. He was always thinking of the Spanish storm -which was liable, sooner or later, to break upon his settlement. On his return he brought with him Charles Delamotte, a school teacher, and the brothers, John and Charles "Wesley, to Savannah. De lamotte opened, the first school for white children in the colony. John Wesley had the honor of introdu
cing the pioneer Sunday-school into Georgia, and per haps also the world. He was a remarkable divine.
In May, 1738, Oglethorpe was appointed general and commander-in-chief of His Majesty's forces in Geor
gia and South Carolina. As such he was instructed to inquire particularly into the designs, preparations and
movements of the Spaniards in Florida. While his mind was intent upon these matters, he was apprised
that the Red Men were soon to hold an important con vocation at Coweta Town. This was to occur in July of the following" year, and he realized how indispensa
ble it was that he should attend. And so, with a few companions, he made the hazardous march of three hundred miles through the trackless "wilderness, and appeared at the gathering. His admirable conduct ap pealed most strongly to the assembled braves, who dis covered in him a worthy, fashioned in accordance with
their highest ideals. About the same time, news was brought that the first overt act of Spanish aggression
had been committed, and that English blood had been shed on Georgia soil. Accordingly, General Oglethorpe, in retaliation for this outrage, determined to lead a
military expedition against St. Augustine. The ex
pedition, however, through non-concert of action on

the part of some of the troops, was destined to disap pointment.
This was in the spring of 1740; and, two years later, in revenge for the attempted invasion of Florida, the Spaniards sent a monster Armada consisting of fiftysix sail, and conveying perhaps six thousand men, to eweep Georgia from the map. It was a case of history repeating itself. The undaunted resistance they met with everywhere, was but a grim foretaste of the hu miliating Waterloo they -were soon to encounter. In
tile iiiL IIH.U. ueeii u v ei wiitu.iiiei.1 in Lite JDIIIJ.JSII v>iia.iiJU.3i.
Seldom was a defeat more crushing., or a victory more complete.
In July, 1743, General Oglethorpe bade a sorrowful end fatherly adieu to Georgia and set sail for England^ never again to return. For a decade, or more, the colony was then subject to the rule of presidents. In 1754 it became a province of the Crown, and was placed under the domination of Royal Governors. There were three of these: Captain John Reynolds and Henry Ellis, Esq., being the first two. The third and perhaps the greatest of the gubernatorial trio was James Wright, Esq. (afterwards Sir James Wright) who, en tering office in October, 1760, for two decades and more had a notably eventful administration. While he was a locum tenens, the Revolution began, and Governor Wright was responsible for preventing the colony from declaring itself until all of her other American sisters had spoken. True to his convictions, and at all times faithful to his beloved Sovereign, he was pre-eminently a courageous executive; and when, the patriotic tem pest did break upon his devoted head., it was beyond his power to control it.
In January, 1776, the Second Provincial Congress was triumphantly convoked at Savannah. An impor-

tant feature of its work was the choice of five delegates for the Philadelphia conclave. Three of these de serve special mention as they had the honor of signing the Declaration of Independence. They were Button
Gwinnett, Lyman Hall and George Walton. Now that Georgia had unqualifiedly placed herself in the Revolu
tionist en]iimn, the "Liberty Boys" were zealous in doing everything possible to put her in military con
dition. To this end, they gave their constant atten tion to raising and equipping companies and procuring supplies of arms and ammunition. In the latter con nection they made valuable captures. Part of the gun powder taken in one expedition, as tradition has it, was used at the Battle of Bunker's Hill. To cap the
climax and show their utter contempt for the King, these undaunted Americans made his accredited repre
sentative, Governor "Wright, a prisoner in his own home. The first noteworthy Revolutionary affair on
Georgia soil occurred late in December, 1778. Savan nah, then, fell into the hands of the British. This loss was a disastrous one, and, nine months later, an at
tempt was made by the combined French and American armies to retake the town. A desperate but fruitless assault was made in October, 1779, -which resulted in
much carnage. In the same year occurred the famous victory of Kettle Creek. It was a partisan triumph; as was also the siege of Augusta in the summer of 1781. A twelve-month later, Savannah was, -without a strug gle, surrendered to General Anthony Wayne by the English, and the -war was over so far as Georgia -was concerned.
After the restoration of peace, the work of rehabilita tion occupied some time. The founding of the State Unrt ersity was one of the first useful things attempted. This was in 1783. Five years later, Georgia was ad mitted into the Union. January 2, 1788, was the exact date. About that time the Yazoo agitation began. It

enlisted public attention until the famous overthrow of
the accursed fraud in February, 1796. Early in the following century (1802) , the commonwealth effected
a sale to the General Government of her immense west ern territorial possessions. The consideration involved was one million, two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars ; and thus was a death-blow forever dealt to the
Yazoo transaction. The next exciting episode was the second "war with
England. That was in 1812-15. Only slight skirmishes occurred "within the confines of the Stale. Then came
Governor Troup's administration, and his historic clashes with Federal authorities; and, soon after, the
removal to the West of the Creek and Cherokee In dians. Railroad building was now the problem of the
hour; the succeeding decades showing great activity in that department. In the midst of all this internal de velopment, news was brought of the opening of Mexi
can hostilities. Enthusiasm was widespread. Compa nies were formed and equipped, and, for months, every one was thinking of those who had been sent to the
front. Many Georgians won distinction in that conflict., It was the training-school for that larger struggle, soon
to be introduced. Everything now hastened to a finale. The next
three terms must be passed over, and then we 'will come to the administration of Joseph E. Brown. It was, in many respects, a remarkable one. Commencing in 1857, during the eight years of its continuance, It was
crowded with exciting events. Governor Brown was distinctively a self-made statesman. His indomitable will-power was the keynote of his success. He may have made mistakes, but he showed himself a man at
all times. For several years prior to the war between the sec
tions, there were many premonitions of the approach ing catastrophe. The rumblings of slave agitation were

heard throughout the country--in congress and else where. They delivered to the South a message which she could not ignore. Her States Rights doctrines, her private interests and everything she held sacred, were at stake, and she was forced to declare herself. This she did through her Secession. Ordinances. In them she claimed the prerogative of withdrawing from the Union whenever she so desired. The first Southern State to take action in that important regard was South Carolina. This was in December, 1860. About a month later, or on the 16th of January, 1861, the famous Geor gia convention was assembled. Its deliberations were destined to be fraught with mighty consequences. Th contending forces in the gathering -were almost equally matched; the secessionists slightly preponderating. But the Unionists made up in brilliant advocates, what they lacked in numbers, and, for three days and more, there was a death-grapple between the opposing contingents. The secessionists, too, had impassioned oratorical sup porters, among whom was the gallant Thomas R. R. Cobb. He fell in battle, a brigadier-general, and an early sacrifice to the cause of Confederate liberty. It was his lot to make the pivotal speech of the conven tion. As a result of his burning appeal, it was decided on January 19, 1861, by a vote of two hundred and. eight to eighty-nine., to adopt the Georgia Secession
Ordinance. From now on, war was the all-engrossing question.
No stone unturned, the united effort -was to develop the full military potentialities of the common wealth. Young and old, from the first, contributed their patriotic mead. Georgia has every reason to feel proud of her coura geous sons. The Augusta Powder Works was a monu ment to one of them (Col. (Gen.) George "W. Rains). He has the distinction of having erected and success fully operated this gigantic plant. First and last,
nearly three million pounds of gunpowder were manu-

factured within its imposing confines. It was indeed a bulwark of the beleaguered Confederacy.
The first noteworthy passage at arms on Georgia soil occurred in the spring of 1863. This was General Forrest's pursuit of Col. Streight's daring c,avalry raid. The pursuit was a successful one, and resulted in a complete victory for General Forrest. Streight's entire command was captured. A few months later, the great battle of Chickamauga was fought. It lasted two days and was a most bloody and formidable en gagement. Catoosa County, near the Tennessee border, was its scene. One hundred and thirty thousand men, all told, participated in the lethal struggle; the casual ties amounting to nearly a fourth of that number. Gen erals Braxton Bragg and Rosecrans were the opposing generals.
May 4th, 1864, was the historic date when the great D alton-Atlanta campaign was commenced. It was a tactical encounter. General Joseph E. Johnston with fifty thousand troops was in constant collision with. General Sherman's splendidly equipped and numeri cally powerful army. It was another instance, in a
way, of the Hammer and Rapier policy. General John ston was continually falling back, exchanging one po sition for another, but fighting always. It was a mas
terly retreat which cost Sherman many of his .men. His antagonist suffered far less. The sanguinary bat tle of Kennesaw Mountain was the principal one along the line of march. Three weeks later, General John ston -was summarily supplanted by General John B.
Hood, The wisdom of the change may be questioned. General Hood was not the tactician his predecessor
was, and Sherman apparently realized it at once. The
former believed in aggressive warfare. A series of en
gagements around Atlanta soon followed. Though gal
lantly contested, they did not yield the wished-for
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fruits. Within a few weeks, Atlanta fell into the hands of the enemy.
Atlanta being captured, General Sherman decided to make his celebrated "March to the Sea." The move ment was commenced about the middle of November, 1864. His army consisting, we are told, of sixty-five thousand veteran campaigners, met "with little opposi tion to its triumphal progress. In fact, as Georgia wa practically defenseless, only slight skirmishes, at best, were possible. The Federals were at liberty to devas tate ad libitum. They are said to have cut a swath of sixty miles in width through the heart of the State. When Savannah was reached, the city -was surrendered
to Sherman without a struggle. It had been fortified with a view to standing a protracted siege. The next affairs within the borders of the commonwealth were those at West Point and Columbus, April 16, 1865. Des perate but ineffectual resistance was offered at both places. General B. C. Tyler held the Confederate fort at West Point. These were, it is said, the last battles of the war, east of the Mississippi River, The final melancholy happening was the capture of President Davis near Irwinville, in southern Georgia. This oc curred May 10, 1865; and the conflict, so vigorously prosecuted against overwhelming odds, was ended.
The rest of the story is soon told. Governor Brown resigned his post June 29, 1865. He had officiated as such for almost four terms. Hon. James Johnson--a presidential appointee,--was installed as his successor. As provisional governor of Georgia, }ie continued to act for several months. Hon. Charles J. Jenkins su perseded him as executive in December, 1865. On the summary removal of the former (Jenkins) in January, 1868, Brigadier-General Thomas H. Ruger, U. S- A., be came Chief Magistrate in his stead. He is remembered as tbe military governor of Georgia, and during his incumbency, Atlanta became the State Capital. On

the inauguration of Rufus B. Bullock, sis months la ter, his short-lived reign terminated. Ruger's displace ment, however, did not bring the relief for which the people craved. Bullock riveted ou Georgia more se curely than ever, the chains of reconstructed recon struction. He did not want the State to be re-ad mitted. The truth is, compliance with the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Federal Constitu tion was the test for re-admission into the Union. Bul lock did not recognize the commonwealth's eligibility for that honor. But Ulysses S. Grant, president of the United States, thought differently. On the 15th of July, 1870, he signed a Congressional Bill, "which de clared that Georgia, having fulfilled all requirements, was adjudged as legally entitled to re-admission into the Union.
In October, 1871, Governor Bullock, through resig nation, brought his inglorious administration to an
end. Thereupon, Benjamin Coriley became his succes sor. A twelve month later, Democracy was definitely reinstated through the election of James M. Smith. His tenure "was followed by that of General Alfred H. Colquitt, admiringly referred to as the Christian ChTef
Magistrate. Then came the short but able term of Al exander H. Stephens. On his death in the spring of 1883, James S. Boynton assumed the gubernatorial reins. He was not, however, permitted to retain them, as Henry D. McDaniel was soon saluted as Georgia's ruler. In 1886 General John B. Gordon was proudly installed as governor. His administration was an emi nently satisfactory one. About twelve years later, -when W. Y. Atkinson "was the incumbent, the Spanish-Ameri can ^Var began. The sensation which it created was slight and short-lived. During all this time, the com monwealth prospered, and there was a healthy devel opment along all lines. In 1907 Hoke Smith was inau gurated. His tenure, which, in the judgment of many,
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has been forceful and capable, is nearing its close. He will soon be superseded by Joseph M. Brown, the son of Georgia's famous "War Governor. "When Mr. Brown becomes the executive, he will have the honor of presid ing over a pivotal Southern State, with a population approximating two million, eight hundred and fifty thousand souls, and a great and splendid future.
GOVERNORS OF GEORGIA.
1. JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORFE, Special Agent of the Trustees in the colonization; de facto civil and military gover nor of the Province; subsequently appointed General and Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Forces in Georgia and South Carolina, 1732-1743.
2. WILLIAM STEPHENS, President of the Colony 1743-1751. 3. HENET PARKEE, President of the Colony 1751-1753. 4. PATRICK GRAHAM, President of the Colony 1753-1754. b. CAPTAIN JOT-IN REYNOLDS, First Royal Governor of the
Province 1754-1757. 6. HENRY ELLIS, Second Royal Governor of the Province
1757-'60. 7. SIR JAMES WEIGHT, Third Royal Governor of the Province
1760-1782. 8. JAMES HABERSHAM, Acting Royal Governor of the Prov
ince in 1771, during the absence of Sir James Wright. 9. WILLIAM EWEN, President of the Council of Safety, and,
virtute offlcii, President of Republican Georgia in 1775. 10. ARCHIBALD BTJLLOCH, President and Commander-in-chief
of Republican Georgia in 1776. 11. BUTTON GWINNETT, President and Commander-in-Cliief of
Republican Georgia in 1777. 12. JONATHAN BEYAN, at one time Acting President and Com
mander-in-Chief of Republican Georgia in 1777. 13. JOHN ADAM TBEUTLEN, First Republican Governor of Geor
gia, 1777. 14. JOHN HOTJSTOTJN, Republican Governor of Georgia 1778,
and again elected Governor of Georgia 1784. 15. JOHN WEREAT, President of the Executive Council and, de
facto, Republican Governor of Georgia 1779. 16. GEORGE WALTON, Elected Republican Governor of Georgia,
November 1779, and Governor of Georgia 1789. 17. RICHAKD HOWLEY, Elected Republican Governor of Georgia
January, 1780.
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18. GEORGE "WELLS, President of Council and, de facto, Gover nor of Georgia during the absence of Governor Howley in attendance on the Continental Congress, 1780.
19. STEPHEN HEARD, President of Council and, de facto, Gov ernor of Georgia in 1780.
20. MYBICK DAVIES, President of Council and, de facto. Gov ernor of Georgia in 1781.
21. NATHAN BKOWNSON, Elected Governor of Georgia in Au gust, 1781.
22. JOHN MARTIN, Elected Governor of Georgia in January, 1782.
23. L-YMAN HALL, Elected Governor of Georgia in January,
1783. 24. SAMUEL ELBERT, Elected Governor of Georgia, 1785. 25. EDWARD TELFAIR, Elected Governor of Georgia 178G, and
Governor of Georgia 1790-1793. 26. GEOBGE MATHEWS, elected Governor of Georgia 1787,--and
Governor of Georgia 1793-1796. 27. GEORGE HANDLEY, Elected Governor of Georgia in 1788. 28. JARED IRWIN, Governor of Georgia 1796-1797 and again in
1806-1809. 29. JAMES JACKSOX, Governor of Georgia 1798-1801. He was
elected on a former occasion (1788) to office of Gov ernor, but declined on account of youth and inexpe
rience, 30. DAVID EMANTJEL, Governor of Georgia, 1801. 31. JOSIAH TATTNALL, Governor of Georgia, 1801-1802. 32. JOHN MJIXEDGE, Governor of Georgia, 1802-1806. 33. DAVID B. MITCHELL, Governor of Georgia 1809-1813 and
again In 1815-1817. 34. PETER EARLY, Governor of Georgia, 1813-1815. 35. "WILLIAM RABTJN, Governor of Georgia, 1817-1818. 36. MATTHEW TALBOT, Governor of Georgia, 1818-1819. 37. , JOHN CLARKE, Governor of Georgia, 1819-1823. 38. GEORGE M. TROTJP, Governor of Georgia, 1823-1827. 39. JOHN FORSYTH, Governor of Georgia, 1827-1829. 40. GEOBGE R, GILMER, Governor of Georgia 1829-1831 and
again 1837-1839. 41. WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor of Georgia, 1831-1835. 42. "WILLIAM SCHLEY, Governor of Georgia, 1835-1837. 43. CHAELES J- McDoNAUJ, Governor of Georgia, 1839-1843. 44. GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, Governor of Georgia, 1843-1847. 45. GEORGE .W. TOWNS, Governor of Georgia, 1847-1851. 46. HOWELL COBB, Governor of Georgia, 1851-1853. 47. HiEESCHEL V. JOHNSON, Governor of Georgia, 1853-1857. 48. JOSEPH E. BROWN, Governor of Georgia, 1857-1865.
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49. JAMES JOHNSON, Provisional Governor of Georgia, in 1865. 50. CHARLES J. JENKINS, Governor of Georgia, 1865-1868. 51. THOMAS H. RUGER, Military Governor of Georgia, in 1868. 52. RUTTJS B. BULLOCK, Governor of Georgia, 1868-1871. 53. BENJAMIN CONLEY, Governor of Georgia, 1871-1872.
54. JAMES M. SMITH, Governor of Georgia, 1872-1876. 55. ALFRED H. COLQTJITT, Governor of Georgia, 1876-1882. 56. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Governor of Georgia, 1882-1883. 57- JAMES S. BOYNTON, Governor of Georgia, 1883.
58. HENRY D. MCDANIKL, Governor of Georgia, 1883-1886. 59. JOHN B. GORDON, Governor of Georgia, 1886-1890. 60. WILLIAM J. NORTHISN, Governor of Georgia, 1890-1894. 61. W. Y. ATKINSOPT, Governor of Georgia, 1894-1898.
62. ALLEN D. CANDLER, Governor of Georgia, 1898-1902. 63. JOSEPH M. TERRELL, Governor of Georgia, 1902-1907. 64. HOKE SMITH, Governor of Georgia, 1907-1909.
65- JOSKPII M. BROWN, Goverrnor of Georgia, 1909--.

COUNTIES OF GEORGIA AND DATES OF THEIR
FOUNDING.
APPLING, founded in December, 1818.
BAKEE, founded in December, 1825. BALDWIN, founded in May, 1803. BANKS, founded in December, 1858. BARTOW, founded in December, 1861. BEN HILL, founded in July, 1906. BERRIEN, founded in February, 1856. BIBB, founded in December, 1822. BROOKS, founded in December, 1858. BKYAN, founded in December, 1793. BULLOCII, founded in February, 1796. BURKE, founded in 1777. BUTTS, founded in December, 1825.
CALHOUN, foxmded in February, 1854. CAMDEN, founded in 1777. CAMPBELL, founded in December, 1S2S. CAEROLL, founded in December, 1826. CATOOSA, founded in December, 1853. CHARLTON, founded in February, 1854, CHATHAM, founded in 1777. CHATTAHOOCHKK, founded in February, 1854. CHATTOOGA, founded in December, 1838. CHEROKEE, founded in December, 1831. CLARKE, founded in December, 1801. CLAY, founded in February, 1854. CLAYTON, founded in November, 1858. CLINCH, founded in February, 1850. COBB, founded in December, 1832. COFFEE, founded in February, 1854. COLQUITT, founded in February, 1856. COLUMBIA, founded in December, 1790. COWETA, founded in December, 1826. CHAWFORD, founded in December, 1822. CRISP, founded in August, 1905.
DADE, founded in December, 1S37. DAWSON, founded in December, 1857.

DECATUB, founded in,December, 1823. DEKALB, founded in December, 1822. DODGE, founded in October, 1870. DOOLY, founded in May, 1821. DOTJGHEETY, founded in December, 1853. DOUGLAS, founded in October, 1870.
EARLY, founded in December, 1818. ECHOLS, founded in December, 1858. EFFINGHAM, founded in 1777. ELBEBT, founded in December, 1790. EMAMUEL, founded in December, 1812.
FANNIN, founded in January, 1854. FAYETTE, founded in May, 1821. FLOYD, founded December, 1832. FOHSYTH, founded December, 1832. FEANKLIN, founded February, 1784. FULTON, founded December, 1853.
GILMEE, founded December, 1832. GLASCOCK, founded December, 1857. GLYNN, founded 1777. GOBDON, founded Feb. 1850, GBADY, founded August, 1905. GBEENE, founded February, 1786. GWINNETT, founded December, 1818.
HABEBSHAM, founded December, 1818. HALL, founded December, 1818. HANCOCK, founded December, 1793. HAEALSON, founded January, 1856. HAEEIS, founded December, 1827. HAKT, founded December, 1853. HEAED, founded December, 1830. HEHBY, founded May, 1821. HOUSTOTJN, founded May, 1821.
IBWIN, founded December, 1818.
JACKSON, founded February, 1796. JASPEB, founded December, 1812. JEFF DAVIS, founded August, 1905. JEFFEBSON. founded February, 1796. JENKINS, founded August, 1905. JOHNSON, founded December, 1858. JONES, founded December, 1807.
LAUKENS, founded December, 1807. LEE, founded December, 1826. LIBERTY, founded 1777.

LINCOLN, founded February, 1796. LOWNDES, founded December, 1825. LiUMPKiN, founded December, 1832. McDuFFiE, founded October, 1870. MclNTosH, founded December, 1793. MACON, founded December, 1837. MADISON, founded December, 1811. MABION, founded December, 1827. MEBIWBTHEB, founded December, 1827. MUXEE, founded February, 1856. MILTON, founded December, 1857. MITCHELL, founded December, 1857. MONBOE, founded May, 1821. MONTGOMERY, founded December, 1793. MOBGAN, founded December, 1807. MTJBBAT, founded December, 1832. MiXscooEE, founded December, 1826. NEWTON, founded December, 1821. OCONEE, founded February, 1875. OGLETHOKPE, founded December, 1793. PATJLDING, founded December, 1832. PICKENS, founded December, 1853PIERCE, founded December, 1857. PIKE, founded December, 1822. POLK, founded December, 1851. PULASKT, founded December, 1808. PUTNAM, founded December, 1807. QUITMAN, founded December, 1S5S. RABTJN, founded December, 1S19. RANDOLPH:, founded December, 1828 RICHMOND, founded 1777. ROCKDALE, founded October, 1870. SCHLET, founded December, 1857. SCBEVEN, founded December, 1793. SPALDING, founded December, 1851. STEWABT, founded December, 1830. STEPHENS, founded August, 1905. SUMTEB, founded December, 1831. TALBOT, founded December, 1827. TALIAFEBBO, founded December, 1825. TATT:NA:LL, founded December, 1801. TATLOB, founded January, 1852. TELFAIB, founded December, 1807. TEBBELL, founded February, I $56.
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THOMAS, founded December, 1825. TIFT, founded August, 1905. TOOMBS, founded August, 1905. TOWNS, founded March, 1856. TROUT, founded December, 1826. TUKNER, founded August, 1905. TWIGGS, founded in December, 1809.
UNION, founded December, 1832. UPSON, founded December, 1824.
WALKER, founded December, 1833. WALTON, founded December, 181S. WARE, founded December, 1824. WARREN, founded December, 1793. WASHINGTON, founded February, 1784. WAYNE, founded May, 1803. WEBSTER, founded February, 1856. WHITE, founded December, 1S57. WHITEFIELD, founded December, 1851. WILCOX, founded December, 1857. WILKES, founded 1777. WILKINSON, founded May, 1S03. WORTH, founded December, 1853.

FIELD OFFICERS, REGIMENTS AND BATTAL IONS FROM GEORGIA IN THE CONFED ERATE STATES ARMY.

Infantry.

FIBST INFANTBY REGIMENT (1st Georgia Regulars Infantry.) Chastain, B. W., lieutenant-colonel.
Grieve, Miller, Jr., major, lieutenant-colonel. Harden, E. R., major. Hill, A. A. Franklin, major. Magill, William J., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Martin, William, lieutenant-colonel.
Smith, William D., major. Walker, John D., major. Wayne, Richard. A., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Williams, Charles J., colonel. NOTE.----Among: the gallant fiield officers of First Georgia Regulars, Infantry, were Captain John Milledge, of Company D, and Captain J. G-. Montgomery, of Company G.

SECOND INJ-ANTBY REGIMENT.

Butt, Edgar M., major, colonel.

Charlton, William W., major.

Harris, Skidmore, lieutenant-colonel.

Harris, William T-, major, lieutenant-colonel.

Holmes, William R., lieutenant-colonel.

Lewis, Abner McC., major.

Semmes, Paul J., colonel.

^ Shepherd, William S., major, lieutenant-colonel. KD INFANTRY REGIMENT. Hayes, George E., major.

Jones, John F., major.

Lee, Augustus H., major.

Montgomery, Alex. B., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel.

NOTE.----It has been, unofficially, stated that, before the end of

the War, C. S. In

he -was promoted to grade justice to him, however, it

of torigadier-general, 3P. A. should be said that he has

never claimed specified rank.

Nisbet, Reuben B., lieutenant-colonel. Reid, James S., lieutenant-colonel.

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Snead, Claiborne, lieutenant-colonel. Sturges, John R., major. "Walker, Edward J., colonel. Wrlght, Ambrose R., colonel.
FOURTH: INFANTRY REGIMENT. Cook, Philip, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. DeGraffenried, Francis H., major.
Doles, George, colonel. Jordan, William F., major, lieutenant-colonel. Matthews, John J., lieutenant-colonel. Nash, Edwin A., major, lieutenant-colonel. Smith, Robert S., major. Whitehead, Charles L-., major. Willls, "William H., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Wlnn, David R. E-, major, lieutenant-colonel.
FIFTH INFAWTKT REGIMENT.
Ansley, David H., major. Beall, Thomas, lieutenant-colonel. Black, "William T., colonel. Daniel, Charles P., major, colonel. Day, Charles B., lieutenant-colonel. Huiylley, William B., major. Iverson, John F., lieutenant-colonel. "^ Jackson, John K., colonel. Kiddoo, John P., major. Mangham, Samuel W., colonel. Salishury, William L., major. SIXTH INFANTRT REGIMENT. Auderson, Charles D., major, lieutenant-colonel. Arnold, William M., major, lieutenant-colonel. Cleveland, Wilde C., major, lieutenant-colonel. Colctuitt, Alfred H., colonel. Culpepper, James M., major. Harris, Sampson W., lieutenant-colonel. Lofton, John T., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Newton, James M., lieutenant-colonel. Tracy, Phil, major. SEVEWTH INFANTET REGIMENT. Almon, Moses T., major, lieutenant-colonel. Anderson, Lemuel B., major. Carmichael (Carmical?), George H., major, lieutenant-
colonel, colonel.
Cooper, James F., lieutenant-colonel. Dunwody, John, major, lieutenant-colonel.
Gartrell, Lucius J., colonel. Hoyle, E. W., major.
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Kiser, John F., major. White, William W., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Wilson, William T., colonel. Witt, Horace H., major.
EIGHTH INFANTEV REGIMENT.
Bartow, F. S., colonel. Cooper, John F., major. Cooper, Thomas L., major, lieutenant-colonel. Dawson, George O., major. / Gardner, William M., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Laruar, L. M., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Magruder, Edward J., major, lieutenant-colonel. Towers, John R., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Arnold, John. W., major. Beck, Benjamin, colonel. Gouldlng, E. R., colonel. Hoge, Edward F., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Jones, William M., major. Mounger, John C. L., Sr., major, lieutenant-colonel. Tumipseed, Richard A., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Webb, John G., major, lieutenant-colonel. TENTH INFAI^TKY REGIMENT.
Gumming, Alfred, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Hawes, Richard R., major. Holt, Willis C., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Kibbee, Charles C., lieutenant-colonel. Loud, Philologus H., major. McBride, Andrew J., colonel. McLaws, La-Fayette, colonel. Weems, John B,, major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel ELEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Anderson, George T., colonel. Goode, Charles T., major. Guerry, Theodore L., lieutenant-colonel. Little, Francis H., colonel. LufCman, William, major, lieutenant-colonel. McDaniel, Henry D., major. Welsh, Western R.. major. TWELFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Blandford. Mark H., lieutenant-colonel. Carson, John T., major. Conner, Z. T., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Hardeman, Isaac, major, lieutenant-colonel. Hawkins, Willis A., major, lieutenant-colonel. Johnson, Edward, colonel.

Scott, Thaddeus B., lieutenant-colonel. Smead, Atoner, major, lieutenant-colonel. Willis, Edward, major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. THIRTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Baker, John. H., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Douglass, Marcellus, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Ector, Walton, colonel. Jones, S. W., lieutenant-colonel. Maltbie, lUcnard, major, lieutenant-colonel. Moore, John L., major.
Smith, James M., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. FOURTEENTH INFANTES REGIMENT.
Brumby, A. V., colonel. Fielder, James M., major, lieutenant-colonel. Folsom, Robert W., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Goldsmitn, Washington L., major, lieutenant-colonel. Harris, William A., major, lientenant-colonel. Kelley, Charles G., major.
Lester, Richard P., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Price, Felix, colonel. Ramsay, Whiteford S., lieutenant-colonel. FIFTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. DnBose, Dudley M., colonel. H earns be rger, Stephen Z., lieutenant-colonel. Mclntosh, William M., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Millican, William T., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Shannon, Peter J-, major, lieutenant-colonel. Smith, Joseph T., major. Smith, Theophilus J., major, lieutenant-colonel. Stephens, Linton, lieutenant-colonel. Thomas, Thomas W., colonel.
SIXTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT (Sallie Twiggs Regiment.) Bryan, Goode, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Cobb, Howell, colonel.
Gholston, James S., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Skelton, John H., major. Stiles, B. Edward, lieutenant-colonel. Thomas, Henry P., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. SEVENTEENTH IKJTANTRY REGIMENT. Barden, William A., major, lieutenant-colonel. Benning, Henry L., colonel. Hodges, Wesley C., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Matthews, Charles W., lieutenant-colonel.
Moore, James B., major. Pickett, John H., major.
Walker, Thomas, major.
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EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Armstrong, Joseph, colonel. Calahan, W. G., major, Ford, Francis M., lieutenant-colonel. Griffis, John. C., major, Johnson, Jefferson, major. Ruff, S. Z., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Stewart, Joseph A., major. Wofford, William T., colonel.
NINETEENTH INFANTKY REGIMENT. Boyd, William W., colonel. Flynt, Tilman W., lieutenant-colonel. Hamilton, William, major. Hogan, Ridgeway B-, lieutenant-colonel. Hooper, John W., major. Hutchins, Andrew J., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Johnson, Thomas C., lieutenant-colonel. Mabry, Charles W., major. Neal, James H., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel.
TWENTIETH INFANTKY REGIMENT. Craig, William, major. Coffee, John A., major. Cumming, John B., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Gamble, Roger L., major. Jones, John A., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Ross, Albert B., major. Seago, Eli M., lieutenant-colonel. Smith, William Duncan, colonel. Waddell, James D., major, colonel.
TWENTY-FlBST iNt'ANTRY REGIMENT.
Glover, Thomas C., major, lieutenant-colonel, Hooper, Thomas W., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Lynch, Michael, major. Mercer, John T., colonel. Morrison, James J., lieutenant-colonel. TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY REGIMENT. Jones, Robert H., colonel. Jones, George H., colonel. Lallerstedt, Lawrence D., major. McCurry, B. C., lieutenant-colonel. Pritchett, J. W., liexiten ant-colonel. Wasden, Joseph, major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. TwEwrr-THiED INFANTBY REGIMENT. Ballenger, Marcus R., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Barclay, William P., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Best, Emory F., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel.
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Boston, William J., major. Huggins, James H., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Hutcherson, Thomas, colonel. Sharp, John J. A., major, lieutenant-colonel.

TWENTY-FOUBTI-I INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Ciiandler, Joseph N-, lieutenant-colonel. McMillan, Robert, colonel.
McMillan, Robert E., major. Sanders, C. C., lieutenant-colonel, colonel.
Smith, Frederick C., major. Winn, Thomas E,, major, lieutenant-colonel.
TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Ashley, "W. P. M., lieuteiiant-colonel. Smith, Albert W., major. Wilson, Claudius C., colonel. Williams, Andrew J,. lieutenant-colonel.
Winn, William J., major, colonel. Wylly, William Henry, major, lieutenant-colonel.

TWENTY-SIXTH (Lamar's) INFANTRY REGIMENT. {Afterward
known as 7th Infantry Battalion, -which was merged into 61st Infantry.) Lamar, Charles A. ii., colonel.
Lamar, John H., major. McDonald, James, lieutenant-colonel.

TWENTY-SIXTH (Styles') IXFANTBY REGIMENT. (Also
13th). Atklnson, Edmund N., colonel. Blaiu, James S., major, lieutenant-colonel.
Gardner, Thomas N., major. Griffin, EJi S-, major, lieutenant-colonel.
Grace, Benjamin F., major. Lane, William A., lieutenant-colonel. McDonald, William A., lieutenant-colonel.
Styles, Carey W., colonel.

called

TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTKY REGIMENT. Brewer, Septimus L., lieutenant-colonel. Bussey, Hezekiah, major, lieutenant-colonel.
Dennis, Cliarles J., major. Dorsey, Jasper N., lieutenant-colonel. "^-Gardner, James, major, lieutenant-colonel.

Holliday, Henry B-, major. Rentfro, William H., major, lieutenant-colonel.
Smith, Levi B., colonel. Stubbs, John W., major, lieutenant-colonel. Zachry, Charles T., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel.

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TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Banning, James W., major.
Cain, James G., major, lieutenant-colonel. Crawford, William P., lieutenant-colonel. Graybill, TuIIy, major, colonel. Hall, George A., lieutenant-colonel. Warthen, T. J., colonel.
TWENTY-NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Alexander, T. "W., lieutenant-colonel. Billopp, W. W., major, lieutenant-colonel. Knight, Lev! J., major.
Lamb, John C., major. Mitcliell, William D., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Owen, John J., major. Spauldlng, R., colonel. Young, "William J., colonel.
THIRTIETH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Bailey, David J., colonel. Boynton, James S., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Hendrick, Henry, major. Mangham, Thomas W., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Thorpe, Cicero A., major. Tidwell, Miles M., lieutenant-colonel.
THIRTY-FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Also called 27th.) Crowder, John T., lieutenant-colonel. Evans, Clement A., major, colonel. Hill, Daniel P., lieutenant-colonel. Liowe, John H., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Phillips, Pleasant X, colonel. Pride, Rodolphus T., major, lieutenant-colonel.
THIRTY-SECOND INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Bacon, E. H., Jr., major, lieutenant-colonel. Harrison, George P., Jr., colonel.
Holland, W. T., major. Pruden, William H., lieutenant-colonel., THIETY-THIHD INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Not organized.) Llttlefleld, A., colonel.
THIBTY-FOUBTEC INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Bradley, J. W., lieutenant-colonel. Dorough, Thomas T., major. Johnson, J. A. "W., colonel. Jackson, John M., major.
THIRTY-FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Bull, Gustavus A., lieutenant-colonel. Groves, William L., major.

Holt, Boiling H., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. McCullochs, William H., major, lieutenant-colonel. McElvany, James T., major. Thomas, Edward L., colonel. Williams, Lee A. J., major. THIRTY-SIXTH (Villepigue's) INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Formerly
1st Infantry battalion; afterward 1st Confederate. Was also called Georgia and Mississippi Regiment of Infantry.) Lovell, "William S., major.
Smith, George A., lieutenant-colonel. Villepigue, John B., colonel. THIRTY-SIXTH (Glenn's) INFANTRY REGIMENT. Broyles, Charles K., major, colonel. Glenn, Jesse A., colonel. Loudermilk, John, major. Wallace, Alexander M., lieutenant-colonel. THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANXHY REGIMENT. (3d and 4th Battalions
Infantry consolidated.)
Bradford, Jesse J., major. Kendrick, Meredith, major. Rudler, Anthony F., colonel. Smith, Joseph T., lieutenant-colonel. Wilson, Robert E., major. THIRTY-SEVENTH (Military District) GEOKGIA REGIMENT. Cato, William W., lieutenant-colonel. THIRTY-EIGHTH INEANTRY REGIMENT. (Wrlght's Legion.) Bornar, Thomas H., major. Davant, Phillip E., lieutenant-colonel.
Flowers, John Y., major, Lee, George W., lieutenant-colonel, coloifel. Mathews, James D., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Parr, Lewis J., major, lieutenant-colonel. Wright, Augustus R., colonel. THTRTY-NIKTH IHFANTRY REGIMENT.
Jackson, J. F. B., lieutenant-colonel. McConnell, J. T., colonel. Milton, William P., lieutenant-colonel. Pitner, Tilmon H., major. Randell, Gabriel H., major. FORTIETH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Camp, Raleigh S., major. Johnson, Abda, colonel. Young, Robert M., lieutenant-colonel. FORTY-FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT. Curtis, William E., lieutenant-colonel, colonel.
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Knight, John, major. McDaniel, Charles A., colonel. Nail, Mark S., major,
FORTY-SECOND INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Henderson, Robert J., colonel. Hulsey, William H., major, lieutenant-colonel. Maddox, Robert P,. lieutenant-colonel. Thomas, Lovick P., major.
FOBTY-THIRD INFANTRY REGIM.ENT.
Bell, Hiram P., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Harris, Skidmore, colonel. Kellogg, Henry C., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Lester, William C., major.
FORTY-FOURTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Adams, Joseph W., major. Banks, Richard O., major. Beck, James W., major, lieutenant-colonel. Estes, John B., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Key, John C., major. Lumpkin, Samuel P., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Peebles, William H., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Smith, Robert A., colonel.
FORTY-FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Carter, James W., major, lieutenant-colonel. Conn, Charles A., major, lieutenant-colonel. Gibson, Aureliiis W., major. Grice, Washington L., major, lieutenant-colonel.
Hardeman, Thomas, Jr., colonel. Rogers, Matthew R-, major. Simmons, Thomas J., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Wallace, William S-, major, lieutenant-colonel.
FORTY-SIXTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Colquitt, Peyton H., colonel. Daniel, William A., lieutenant-colonel. Dunlop, Samuel J. C., major, colonel. Speer, Alexander M-, major.
FORTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Cone, James G., major. Cone, Joseph S., major, lieutenant-colonel. Edwards, A. C., lieuten ant-colon el, colonel. Phillips, William S., lieutenant-colonel. Williams, G. W. M,, colonel.
FOETX-EIGIITJ-I IKFANTRV REGIMENT.
(Carswell, Reuben W., lieutenant-colonel. ^-Cfibson, William, colonel.

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Hall, Matthew R., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Whitehead, John R., major.
FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Cooke, Oliver H., lieutenant-colonel. Duggan, James B-, major. Durham, John A., major. Jordan, John T., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Lane, A. J., colonel. Manning1, Seaborn M., lieutenant-colonel.
Pate, John H., major. Player, Samuel T., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Rivers, Jonathan, major, lieutenant-colonel. "Williams, Wiley J., major, lieutenant-colonel.
FIFTIETH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Curry, Duncan, major. Fleming, William O., major, lieutenant-colonel. Kearse, Francis, lieutenant-colonel. Manning, William R., colonel. McGlashan, Peter A. S,, colonel.
NOTE.----We learn, unofficially, that, had not the "War ended, liia commission as hrigadier-general, P. A. C. S., might, in all likelihood, have reached him. He was a gallant soldier.
Pendleton, P. C., major. Sheffield, Pliny, major, lieutenant-colonel. Spence, John M., major.
FIFTY-FIRST INTANTKV REGIMENT. Anthony, Oliver P., major, lieutenant-colonel. Ball, Edward, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Crawford, John P., major, lieutenant-colonel. Dickey, James, major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Dunwody, Henry M., major. Slaughter, W. M., colonel.
FIFTY-SECOND INFANTRY REGIMENT. Boyd, Wier, colonel,
^ Findley, J. J., major. Moore, John J., major. Phillips, Charles D., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Van Diviere, Solomon H., lieutenant-colonel.
FIFTY-THIRD INFANTIJY REGIMENT, Brown, Sheridan R,, major. Doyal, Leonard T., colonel. Hance, J. W., lieutenant-colonel. Hartsfield, W. F., major, lieutenant-colonel. Simms, James P., major, colonel. Sims, Thomas W., major.
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Sloan, Thomas, lieutenant-colonel. Taylor, Robert P., lieutenant-colonel. FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Mann, William H., major. Rawls, Morgan, lieutenant-colonel. Way, Charlton H., colonel. FIFTY-FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Harkie, C. B., colonel. Persons, A. W., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Frintup, Daniel S-, major. FIFTY-SIXTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. Brewster, James P., major. Pool, M. L., major. Slaughter, J. T., lieutenant-colonel. Watkins, E. P., colonel. FIFTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Also called 54th. For
merly 2d Regiment Georgia State Troops.) Barkuloo, William, colonel. Guyton, Cincinnatus S., lieutenant-colonel. Shinholser, John W., major. FIFTY-EIGHTH INFANTKY REGIMENT.
(No record.) FIFTY -NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Bass, Mastin G., major. Brown, Jack, colonel. Fickling, William H., major. Gee, Bolivar H., major, lieutenant-colonel. Harris, Charles J., major, lieutenant-colonel. Hunter, George R., lieutenant-colonel. SIXTIETH INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Formed from Stiles' 4th Bat
talion.) Berry, Thomas J., lieutenant-colonel. Jones, "Waters B., major, colonel. Stiles, William H., Sr., colonel. SIXTY-FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Also called 26th.) Brenan, Peter, major. Lamar, John Hill, colonel. McArthur, Charles W., major, lieutenant-colonel. McDuffle, James Y., lieutenant-colonel. MacRae, Archibald P., major. Tillman, Henry, major. VanValkenburg, James D., major. SIXTY-SECOND REGIMENT PARTISAN RANGERS. (See Cavalry.) tf IXTY-THIRD INFANTRY REGIMENT. Formed from 13th Infan
try Battalion.) Alien, Joseph V. H., major.
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Black, George R., lieutenant-colonel.

Giles, John R., major.

Gordon, George A., colonel.

STXTY-FOTJBTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.

Barrow, James, lieutenant-colonel.

Evans, John W., colonel.

Jenkins, Charles S-, major, lieutenant-colonel.

Thomas, George S., major. Weems, Walter H., major,

lieutenant-colonel,

colonel.

SIXTY-FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Formed from Infantry

Battalion of Smith's Legion.)

Fain, John S., lieutenant-colonel, colonel.

Foster, William G., colonel. Moore, Robert H., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Pearcy, Jacob W., major, lieutenant-colonel.

Smith, Suniner J., colonel.

Williams, Samuel F., major.

SIXTY-SIXTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. (Also called 65th Regiment.) Andrews, John F., major (declined appointment).

Hamilton, A. S., lieutenant-colonel.

Hull, R. Newton, major.

Nisbet, J. Cooper, colonel.

FIRST INFANTRY BATTALION. (Merged into 36th (Vlllepigue's) Georgia, afterward 1st Confederate.)

Larey, Peter H., major.

Lovell, William S., major, Villepig-ue, John B-, major, lieutenant-colonel.

SECOND -INDEPENDENT INFANTRY BATTALION.

Hardeman, Thomas, Jr., major.

Moffett, Charles W., major.

Ross, George W., major.

THIRD INFANTRY BATTALION, (United with 17th Battalion.

formed the 37th Georgia.)

Rudler, Anthony F., major, lieutenant-colonel. Stovall, Marcellus A., lieutenant-colonel.

FOURTH (Mercer's) INFANTRY BATTALION. (Merged into 21st

Infantry.)

Mercer, John T., lieutenant-colonel.

Morrison, James J., major.

FOUKTH (Stiles') INFANTRY BATTALION. (Merged into 60th

Georgia.)

Berry, Thomas J., major.

Stiles, William H., Sr.. lieutenant-colonel.

SEVENTH INFANTRY BATTALION. (Formerly Lamar's 26th In

fantry. Merged into 61st Georgia.)

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Lamar, Charles A. L., lieutenant-colonel.

Lamar, John H., major, lieutenant-colonel.

EIGHTH: INFANTBY BATTALION.

Gray, John W., major.

Hunt, B. F., major.

Littlefield, Asahel, lieutenant-colonel.

Morgan, Edward F., major.

Napier, Leroy, Jr., lieutenant-colonel.

Reid, J. T., lieutenant-colonel.

Watters, Zachariah L., major, lieutenant-colonel.

NINTH INFANTRY BATTALION. (Also called 17th Battalion.)

Smith, Joseph T., major. TENTH INFANTRY BATTALION. (Also called 3d Battalion.)

Frederick, James D., major.

Rylander, John E., major.

THIRTEENTH INFANTRY BATTALION. (Merged into 63d Regi

ment.)

Gordon, George A., major.

SEVENTEENTH INFANTRY BATTALION. (See 9th Battalion.)

EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY BATTALION. (Savannah Volunteer

Guards.)

Basinger, William S., major.

Screven, John, major.

TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY BATTALION.

Nisbet, John W., major.

TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY BATTALION.

Hartridge, Alfred L., major.

Stubhs, William B., major.

FIKST BATTALION SHARPSHOOTERS. (Note--Capt. Richard Cuy-

ler King, as the senior officer present, was in

command of this Battalion at the time of his cap

ture at the Battle of Nashville, December 16, 1864.

He had held the position for several months.)

Anderson, Robert H., major.

Shaaff, Arthur, major. FIBST INFANTRY BATTALION GEORGIA RESERVES.

Symons, William R., major.

FIBST GEOBGIA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY. (Disbanded.)

Anderson, James W., major.

Ramsey, James N-, colonel.

Thompson, George ~5ji-l- Heujten&int-eolpnel.

FIRST VOLUNTEERS GEOBGJA' INFANTRY:

Ford, Marti 11%!!.,.- major, lieutenant-colonel.

Mercer, Hush; W., colonel.

Olmstead," pharles H., major, colonel.

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Rockwell- William S., lieutenant-colonel.

FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY GEORGIA STATE GUARD.

Dabney, William H., colonel.

Groves, John F., major.

Jones, Richard W., lieutenant-colonel.

FIRST REGIMENT QKOKIA STATE TROOPS.

Brown, ------:, lieutenant-colonel.

Gait, E. M., colonel.

Tate, William, major.

FIRST REGIMENT LOCAL DEFENSE TROOPS, Macon, Georgia.

Brooks, T., lieutenant-colonel.

FIRST (Fannin's) REGIMENT GEORGIA RESKRVES.

Fannin, James H., colonel.

Neely, James J., lieutenant-colonel.

Park, John W., mayor.

FIRST (Symons') REGIMENT GEORGIA RESERVES.

Cunningham, John, major.

Symons, William R., colonel,

FIRST CITY BATTALION, Columbus, Georgia. (Detailed Men.)

Jaques, Samuel R., major.

FIRST DIVISION GEORGIA MILITIA.

Flournoy, R. W., colonel.

FIRST GEORGIA LIGHT DUTY MEN, Macon, Ga.

Rowland, Alexander M., major.

FIRST REGIMENT LOCAL DEFENSE TROOPS, Augxista, Ga. (Note--

Rains, George W., colonel. Commissioned as major

of artillery, P. A. C. S., July 10, 1861; he was then

specially detailed to supervise the erection of the

Augusta (Ga. > Powder Works. His highest com

missioned rank was that of colonel. Died at New-

burgh, N. Y., March 21, 1898.)

Moore, John C., lieutenant-colonel.

SECOND BATTALION SHARPSHOOTERS.

Cox, J. J., major.

Whiteley, Richard H., major.

SECOND REGIMENT GEORGIA RESERVES.

Jones, C. M., lieutenant-colonel.

Maddox, Robert F., colonel.

Powell, W. A., major.

SECOND REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE LINE.

Wilson, James, colonel.

SECOND (Storey's) REGIMENT GEOSG'I-A STATE TROOPS.

Storey, R. -L., colonel.

SECOND (Stapletoii'-K:)' REGIMENT GEOKC.TA ST-ATE TROOPS.

Stapleton,; ------, colonel.

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SECOND BATSPAS.ION LOCAL DEFENSE TROOPS,' vMacon, Ga.

Wplker, B. W., major, (acting).

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(SECOND DIVISION GEORGIA MILITIA. Armstrong, -------, colonel.
THIRD BATTALION SHARPSHOOTERS. Davant, Philip E., major. Hutchins, Nathan L., Jr., lieutenant-colonel. Simmons, William E-, major. Smith, H. H., major.
THIRD REGIM.ENT, GEORGIA RESERVES.
Griffin, .T. B., major. Harris, Charles J., colonel. Moore, J. L., lieutenant-colonel. THIRD REGIMENT, FIRST BRIGADE, GKORGIA STATE THOOPS. Johnson, ------, colonel. FOURTH BATTALION SCAUPS HOOTERS. (Formed from part of 3d
Inf. Battalion.)
Caswell, Theodore D., major. FOURTH BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
"Whitehead, Archer, major. FOURTH REGIMENT GEORGIA RESEHVES.
Burks, J. H., major. Candler, A. D,, lieutenant-colonel. Taylor, Richard S., colonel. FOUBTH REGIMENT, SECOND BRIGADE, GEORGIA STATE TROOPS. Gant, ------, colonel. FIRST AUGUSTA BATTALION OF INFANTRT. Jackson, George T., major. FIFTH INFANTRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
"Wilson, "William A., major. FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, GEORGIA STATE GUAHD.
Curley, TBarnard, major. Hargett, Flynn, lieutenant-colonel. Salisbury, "William L., colonel. FIFTH REGIMENT GEORGIA RESERVES. Cumming, John B., colonel. Findlay, C. D., lieutenant-colonel. McGregor, C. E., major. FIFTH REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE TROOPS. Mann, ------, colonel. SIXTH INFANTRY REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
L-ofton, William A., major, colonel. Mangham, Samuel W., lieutenant-colonel.
Nunnally, Aaron D., major. SIXTH REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE TROOPS.
Thompson, ------, colonel. SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
La,timer, Reuben, major.

Lester, George N., colonel. Neely, James ,T., lieutenant-colonel. SEVENTH REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE TROOPS.
Redding, A. F., colonel. EIGHTH INFANTRY REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE GUABD.
Fowler, John W., lieutenant-colonel. Henderson, John T., colonel.
Pinckard, James S., major. EIGHTH REGIMENT GEORGIA MILITIA.
Rountree, C. N., colonel. EIGHTH REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE TROOPS.
Chastain, E. W., colonel. EIGHTH REGIMENT, THIRD BRIGADE, GEORGIA STATE TROOPS.
Scott, ------, colonel. NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
Mell, P. H., colonel. Peacock, Thomas P., major. Walker, Dickerson H., lieutenant-colonel. NINTH REGIMENT, THIRD BKIGADE, GEORGIA STATE TROOPS.
Hill, J. M., colonel. TENTH REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE TROOPS.
Davis, C. M., colonel. ELEVENTH INFANTRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
Cooper, John, major.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Godfrey, William, lieutenant-colonel. McGriffl, Patrick A., major. Mclntyre, Archibald T., colonel.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE TROOPS.
Price, J. V., colonel. THIRTEENTH (Yarborough's) INFANTRY BATTALION GEOBGIA
STATE GUARD.
Yarborough, Christopher C., major. FOURTEENTH INFANTRY BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GUARD (Ma-
con Battalion.) Jones, John E., major. SEVENTEENTH BATTALION INFANTRY, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. McGee, J. W., major. EIGHTEENTH INFANTBY BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GUARD (Au
gusta Fire Battalion.) Day, Charles B., major. Platt, Charles A., lieutenant-colonel.
NINETEENTH (Thompson's) INFANTRY BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GUARD. (City Guard Battalion, Columbus,
Ga.)

Bivins, James M., major. Thompson, Dexter B., lieutenant-colonel. TWENTIETH (Wright's) INFANTRY BATTALION GEOHQIA STATE
GUARD. (Merged into 12th Regiment Georgia State Guard.) Wright, Henry G-., major.
TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GT7ABD,
(Merged into Wright's 12th Regiment.) Kenedy, James B., major. TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Carswell, Nathaniel A-, lieutenant-colonel. Hughes, Daniel G., major. TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Cook, P. "W. C., major.
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THE FIVE GEORGIA INFANTRY LEGIONS.
1. SMITH'S GEORGIA LEG-ION^ commanded by Sumner J. Smith.
2. WHIG-HT'S GEORGIA LEGION, commanded by Col. Augustus R. Wright.
3. CODE'S GEORGIA LEGION", commanded by Col. Thos. R. R. Cobb.
4. PHILLIPS' GEORGIA LEGION, commanded by Col. AVm. Phillips.
5. THOMAS' GEORGIA LEGION. The name of com mander, or .organizer of this Legion, can not be ascer tained. It is reported in Avery's History of Georgia that the numerical strength of that Legion was three hundred and ninety-five (395). I can find no mention of this Legion in the Official Records.

CAVALRY.
FIBST CAVALKY REMMENT. Davitte, Samuel W., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Harper, A. R., major, lieutenant-colonel. Morrison, James J., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Strlckland, James H., major, lieutenant-colonel. Tench, John W., major. "Watts, George T., lieutenant-colonel.
SECOND CAVALRY REGIMENT. Crews, Charles C., colonel. Dunlop, James E., lieutenant-colonel. Hood, Arthur, lieutenant-colonel. Ison, Francis M., major, lieutenant-colonel. Lawton, William J., colonel. Mayo, James W., major. Whaley, C. A., major.
THIRD CAVALRY REGIMENT. Booton, Daniel E'., major. Crawford, Martin J-, colonel. Johnson, Hiram H., major. Kennon, Richard E., lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Thomson, Robert, colonel. Thornton, James T., lieutenant-colonel.
FOURTH (Avery's) CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from 23d Avery, Isaac W., colonel.
close of the War, promoted to grade of brigadier-general,' P. A. C. S. He has, in his History of Geor^iji, emphasized his belief in fact of his
Cook, William L., lieutenant-colonel. Owen, D. Jackson, major. Stewart, Augustus R-, major. FOURTH (Clinch's) CAVALRY REGIMENT. Clinch, Duncan L., colonel. Harris, John L., lieutenant-colonel. McDonald, Jesse C., major. FIFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from 1st and 2d Battal
ions.) Anderson, Robert H., colonel. Bird, Edward, lieutenant-colonel, colonel.
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Davant, Richard J., Jr., major, lieutenant-colonel.

Wiltberger, William H-, major.

SIXTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from. Cavalry Battalion,

Smith's Legion.)

Bale, Alfred F., major.

Brown, B. P., lieutenant-colonel.

Burns, John T., major.

Fain, Joel C., major, lieutenant-colonel.

Hart, John R., colonel.

SEVENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from 21st and 24th

Battalions.)

Anderson, Edward C., Jr., major.

NOTE.----He was, we are unofficially informed, successively promoted to grade of lieutenant-colonel and colonel of 7th Cav alry Regiment in 1864; and, had the "War continued, might have been advanced to rank of brigadier-general, P- A. C. S. He was a notably gallant soldier.

Davies, John N., major.

McAllister, Joseph L,-, lieutenant-colonel.

White, William P., colonel.

EIGHTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from 62d Regiment and

20th Battalion.)

Griffin, Joel R., colonel.

Millen, John M., lieutenant-colonel.

Thomson, William G-, major.

NINTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from Cavalry Battalion

of Cotab's Legion.)

Jones, Malcolm D., major.

King, Barrington S-, lieutenant-colonel.

Wright, Gilbert J., colonel.

TENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from 7th Confederate

Cavalry and part of Millen's Georgia Battalion.)

Claiborne, Thomas D., lieiitenant-colonel.

Sikes, .Tesse H., major.

Taliaferro, V. H., colonel.

ELEVENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from 30th Battalion.)

Barclay, Hugh W., lieutenant-colonel.

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BeiT, Madison, major.

Young, Andrew, colonel.

TWELFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (See Avery's 4th Georgia Cav

alry.)

THIRTEENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Formed from 16th Bat-

tallion.)

Winn, Samnel J., lieutenant-colonel.

FIRST CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into 5th Cavalry.)

Spaiding, Charles, lieutenant-colonel.

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SECOND CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into 5th Georgia Cav alry.)
Bird, Edward, lieutenant-colonel. Gumming, Montgomery, lieutenant-colonel. Davant, Richard J., Jr., major.
THIRD CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into Clinch's 4th Georgia Cavalry.)
Clinch, Dunean L., major, lieutenant-colonel. Harris, John L/., major.
SIXTEENTH CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into 13th Georgia Cavalry.) Clarke, Edward Y., major. Nix, F. M., lieutenant-colonel. Winn, Samuel J., major, lieutenant-colonel.
NINETEENTH CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into 10th. Confed erate Cavalry.)
Goode, Charles T-, major.
TWENTY-FIRST CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into 7th Georgia Cavalry.) Georgia Partisan Rangers.
White, William P., major.
TWENTY-THIRD CAVALSY BATTALION. (Merged into 4th (Avery's) Georgia Cavalry.)
Avery, Isaac W., lieutenant-colonel.
TWENTY-FOURTH CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into 7th Geor gia Cavalry.)
Anderson, Edward C., Jr., major.
TWENTY-FIFTH CAVALRY BATTALION. (Provost Battalion, At lanta, Ga.)
Lee, George W-, lieutenant-colonel.
TWENTY-NINTH CAVALRY BATTALION. Camfield, Charles H., major. Hood, Arthur, lieutenant-colonel.
THIRTIETH CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into llth Georgia Cavalry.)
Barclay, Hugh W., major. Young, Andrew, lieutenant-colonel. FIRST BATTALION CAVALRY MILITIA. (See IGth Battalion Cav
alry, Georgia State Guard.) SECOND CAVALRY REGIMENT, GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
Beasley, W. P., lieutenant-colonel. Lane, J. M., major. Willcoxon, John B., colonel. SECOND REGIMENT, GEORGIA PARTISAN RANGERS. Hunt, A. A., colonel.
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THIRD CAVALRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. (Atlanta Fire Battalion.)
Lee, George W-, lieutenant-colonel. Mecaslin, John H., major. THIRD CAVALBY REGIMENT, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Freeman, John M., major. Martin, Luther H. O., lieutenant-colonel. Toombs, Rohert, colonel. FOURTH CAVALKY REGIMENT, GEORGIA STATE GUAHD. Key, P, C., lieutenant-colonel. Stephens, Samuel, major. White, Robert, colonel. SIXTH CAVALRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Culberson, Augustus B., lieutenant-colonel. Fuller, Haley 'G., major. SEVENTH CAVALRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Shivers, James A., major. Stephens, Linton, lieutenant-colonel.
EIGHTH CAVALRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD.
Stephens, John T., major. ''NINTH (McDonald's) CAVALRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE
GUARD. Phillips, William, major. TENTH BATTALION MOUNTED RIFLES, GEORGIA STATE GUARD,
(Also called 9th Cavalry Battalion, Georgia'State Guard.) Mell, Pat., lieutenant-colonel. P.rice, Hawkins P., major. TENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Floyd, John J., colonel. Glenn, J. N., lieutenant-colonel. Hudson, G. L., major. TWELFTH CAVALRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Stewart, Thomas R., major. TWELFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT, GEORGIA STATE TROOPS. Sims, R., colonel. FIFTEENTH BATTALION, GEORGIA PABTISAN RANGERS. (Merged into 62d Regiment.) Griffin, Joel R., major, lieutenant-colonel. FIFTEENTH CAVALRY BATTALION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Jones, E. T., lieutenant-colonel. "SIXTEENTH; CAVALRY BATTALION GKORGIA STATE GUARD. (Gilmer Battalion, also called 1st Battalion Georgia Militia.) West, Doctor M., major.
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TWENTIETH BATTALTOJN GEORGIA PARTISAN RANGERS. (Part merged into Sth and part into 10th Cavalry.) Millen, John M., major, lieutenant-colonel. Spencer, Samuel B., major. Thomson, William G., major.
SIXTY-SECOND REGIMENT GEORGIA PARTISAN RANGEBS. (Formerly 1st Battalion Partisan Rangers; 2d Regiment Partisan Rangers, united with Millen's 20th Battalion, became Sth Cavalry. Part of G2d became ICth Battalion North Caro lina Cavalry.) Elite, William L. A., major. Griffin, Joel R., colonel. Kennedy, John T,, major, lieutenant-colonel. (Trans ferred to 16th Battalion North .Carolina Cavalry.) Towns, Randolph, lieutenant-colonel.
FIRST CAVALRY BATTALION GEORGIA RESERVES. Blount, J. H-, colonel. Osborn, N. C., major. Tufts, Orrin, major.
AUGUSTA AKSENAL BATTALION.
Girardey, V. J. B., major, (acting). ATLANTA AHSENAL BATTALION.
McCall, James K,, major. BRADSIIAW'S CAVALRY BATTALION.
Bradshaw, A. C., major.
CAMDEN COUNTY MILITIA. Baily, David, lieutenant-colonel. Covedo, John S., major. Floyd, Henry H., colonel.
CHEROKEE LEGION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Grambling, Enoch G., major. Hill, Benjamin, lieutenant-colonel. Rusk, James E., colonel.
CITY BATTALION, PROVOST GUARD, Columbus, Ga. "Wilkins, Francis G-., major.
COAST GUARD BATTALION, GEORGIA MILITIA. Gaulden, William B., colonel.
COBB'S LEGION,--INFANTKY BATTALION. Bagley, Ed. F., major. Camak, Thomas, major. Cobb, Thomas R. R., colonel. Conyers, William D., major. Garnett, Richard B., lieutenant-colonel. Glenn, Luther J., major, lieutenant-colonel. Knight, Gazaway B., lieutenant-colonel.
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Lamar, Jefferson M., major, lieutenant-colonel. McDaniel, William. W., major. COBB'S LEGION--CAVALKY BATTALION. (Afterward 9th Cavalry.) Delony, William G., major, lieutenant-colonel. King, Barrington S., lieutenant-colonel. Rice, Zachariab A., major. Yancey, Benjamin C., major. Young, Pierce M. B., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. Wright, Gilbert J., major, lieutenant-colonel, colonel. NOTE;.----Among- the dashing1 troopers of this famous Leg-ion the gallant Captain Francis Edgeworth Eve, of Company K., win
distinction; and his prowess in battle won him recoe-nition in the Confederate army. Died In 190S.
COOK'S BATTALION. (See 23d Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard.)
FLOYD LEGION, GEORGIA STATE GUARD. Alexander, Thomas W., major. Freeman, John R., lieutenant-colonel.
Yeiser, James G., colonel. GILMEE BATTALION (Cavalry). (See IGth Battalion Georgia
State Guard.) HOWARD'S INFANTRY BATTALION. (Non-conscripts; also called
27th Battalion.) Howard, T. B., Jr., major,
MclNTYRE's BATTALION GEORGIA STATE GUARD. (Merged Into llth Regiment Georgia State Guard.) Mclntyre, A. T,, major.
ORDNANCE BATTALION, Columtms, Ga. Baldwin, W. W., major. Oliveros, J. B., lieutenant-colonel.
PHILLIPS LEGION--INFANTRY BATTALION.
Barclay, E. Sandy, major, lieutenant-colonel. Cook, Robert T., major, lieutenant-colonel. Hamilton, Joseph, major, lieutenant-colonel. Jones, Seaborn, Jr., lieutenant-colonel. Norris, John S,, major.
Phillips, William, colonel. PHILLIPS LEGION--CAVALRY BATTALION.
Puokett, William B. C., major. Rich, William W., lieutenant-colonel. Willcoxon, John B., major. ROSWELL BATTALION CAVALRY, LOCAL DEFENSE. King, James R,, major (acting.) SMITH'S REGIMENT.. (Also called 1st Georgia Partisan Ran gers; succeeded by Smith's Legion, composing an infan try and cavalry battalion, the infantry battalion becora-

ing 65th. Infantry and cavalry battalion 6th Cavalry.) Smith, Sumner J., colonel.
SMITH'S LEGION. Smith, Sumner J., colonel.
SMITH'S LEGION--INFANTRY BATTALION. (Merged into 65th In fantry. )
Fain, John S., lieutenant-colonel. Moore, Robert H., major.
SMITH'S LEGION--CAVALRY BATTALION. (Merged into 6th Cav alry.)
Brown, Benjamin F., major. Hart, John R., lieutenant-colonel. STEPHENS' CAVALRY BATTALION. (See 7th Cavalry Battalion,
Georgia State Guard.)
WICKER'S BATTALION. (Merged into 12th Regiment Georgia State Guard.)
Wicker, D. L., major.
WEIGHT'S CAVALRY REGIMENT GEORGIA STATE GUARD. (Also called 12th.)
Kenedy, James B., major. Longstreet, Anderson P., lieutenant-colonel. Wright, Henry G., colonel.
WEIGHT'S LEGION. (See 38th Infantry.)
YOUNGBLOOD'S BATTALION GOVERNMENT MECHANICS, Columbus, Ga.
Youngblood, E. H. (?), major.

ARTILLERY ORGANIZATIONS.

ATLANTA ARSENAL BATTERY. . Light Artillery.

Captain C. C. Campbell, Lieut. Win. Hawksley, Lieut. L. S. Scruggs, 2d Lieut. W. N. Cook, 2d Lieut, Thos. B. Brady, Captain John H. Hudson, Lieut. L, S. Scruggs, Lieut. Thomas E. Brady, 2d Lieut, M. Campbell,
2d Lieut. W. LX West,

Appointed June 12, 1863. Appointed June 12, 1863. Appointed June 12, 1863. Appointed June 12, 1863. Appointed June 12, 1863. Appointed February 1, 1864. Appointed February 1, 1864. Appointed February 1, 1864. Appointed February 1, 1864.
Appointed February 1, 1864.

AUGUSTA VOLUNTKEK ARTII/LKRY. (See Barnes' Battery.)

BAKER'S BATTERY. Company State Troops for defense of Co

lumbus, Ga.

Captain Robert. B. Baker, Appointed July 5, 1864.

Lieut. David B. Caldwell,

Appointed July 5, 1864.

Lieut. Thomas M. Barnard, Appointed July 5, 1864.

2d Lieut, James M. Clay,

Appointed July 5, 1864.

2d Lieut. John E. Thorn,

Appointed July 5, 1864.

BAKTOW AitTir.r.KBT. (See A. C. Dunn's Battery, also Co A 22d Battalion.)

BARNES' BATTERY. Augusta Volunteer Artillery. Attached to 1st Regiment Local Volunteers, Col, G. W. Rains.
Captain George T. Barnes, Appointed July 30, 1863. Sr. Lieut. Jas. M. Roberts, Appointed July 30, 1863. Jr. Lieut. Charles Spaeth, Appointed July 30, 1863. 2d Lieut, Robt. M. Phinizy, Appointed July 30, 1863. 2d Lieut. R. J. Larcombe, Appointed June 30, 1864.

BARNWELL'S BATTERY. 10th Battery, formerly D. A. Reese Bat

tery.

Capt. A. Smith Barnwell,

Appointed March 12, 1864.

Lieut. John S. Acee,

Appointed March 12, 1864.

2d Lieut. Robert C. Jones, Appointed March 12, 1864.

2d Lieut. Joseph A. Hill,

Appointed March 12, 1864.

BEN HILL ARTILLERY. See McLeod Artillery.

BEN HILL GUARDS.

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BLACK SMEAR'S BATTERY.. (See Company D, Sumter Battalion.)

BEODGET'S FLYIXG AKTILLEHT.

BLODGET'S VOI/UNTEERS.

Originally Company I, 3d Infantry.

BLODGKT'S BAI'TKHY. . (Blodget Flying Artillery, or Blodget's

Volunteers, afterward Milledgre's Battery.)

Captain Foster Blodget, Jr., Appointed August --, 1861.

ST. Lieut. Wm. H. Stallings, Appointed August --, 1861.

Jr. Lieut. Samuel Moore,

Appointed August --, 1861.

2d Lieut. Augustus Speliers, Appointed August --, 1861.

2d Lieut. Jas. A. Bennett,

Appointed August --, 1861,

BROOKS' BATTEKY. (See Terrell Artillery.)

BURTWELL'S BATTETCY.--WASHINGTON ARTILLERY. (Formerly

Girardey's; after Pritchard's.)

Captain J. R,. B. Burtwell, Appointed April 28, 1862.

maj. arty., P. A. C. S.,

June 23, 1863.

Lieut. A. Spellers,

Appointed April 28, 1862.

Lieut. Edward E. Pritchard, Appointed April 28, 1862.

2d Lieut. John Doscher,

Appointed April 28, 1862.

2d Lieut. Robert Wallace, Appointed April 28, 1862.

CALLAWAY'S (Lieutenant M.) BATTERY.. (Lieutenant Morgan Callaway was detached from Company B, Sumter, Georgia, Battalion, October 20, 1SG3, to command the Pulaski Artillery.)

CAMPBELL SEGUE ARTILT.TUJY. (See C. G. Campbell's Battery.)

CAMFBELL'S (C. C.) BATTERY.. (See Atlanta Arsenal Battery.)

CAMPBELI/S (C. G.) BATTKKY. (Campbell Siege Artillery.)

Capt. Charles G. Campbell, Appointed March 21, 1863.

Lieut. B. F. Powell,

Appointed March 21, 1863.

2d Lieut. J. T. Wimberly,

Appointed March 21, 1863.

2d Lieut. W. C. Subers,

Appointed March 21, 1863.

2d Lieut. G. W. Pearce,

Appointed Dec. 30, 1863.

CAKLTOJN'S (Henry H.) BATTERY. (See Troup Artillery.)

CHATHAM ARTILLERY. (Detached from 1st Volunteers.)
Capt. Joseph S. Claghorn, Appointed August 1, 1861. Sr. Lieut. Chas. C. Jones,Jr., Appointed Aug. 1, 1861;
maj. art'y, P. A. C. S., Oct. 7, '62, and It. col. art'y, P. A. C. S., Oct. 14, '62. Jr. Lieut. Julian Hartridge, Appointed August 1, 1861.

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2d Lieut. "Wm. M. Davidson, Appointed August 1, 1861. 2d Lieut. Bernardino S.

Sanchez,

Appointed August 1, 1861-

2d Lieut. Thomas A. Askew, Appointed March 8, 1802.

Lieut. John F. Wheatou,

Appointed May 17, 18G2.

2d Lieut. Samuel B. Palmer, Appointed May 17, 1SG2.

Capt. John P. Wheaton,

Appointed Dec. 12, 18C2.

Lieut. Thomas A. Askew,

Appointed Dec. 12, 1862.

Lieut. Samuel B. Palmer,

Appointed Dec. 12, 18G2.

2d Lieut. Geo. A.Whitehead, Appointed Dec. 12, 1862.

2d Lieut. George N. Hendry, Appointed Dec. 22, 18G2.

CHATHAM SIEGE ARTILLERY. Companies A and B, ------ Battal

ion. (See S. O. A. and I. G. O., 1SG4; not identified.)

CHKROKEE ARTILLERY. Originally attached to 3d Infantry Bat talion.

Capt. James G. Yeiser,

Appointed June 11, 1861;

Sr. Lieut. Max Van

major art'y, P- A. C. S.

Den Corput, Appointed June 11, 1861. 2d Lieut. George W. Bowen, Appointed June 11, 1861, 2d Lieut. Chas. O. Stillwell, Appointed June 11, 1861.

Lieut. Meshack L. McWhor- Appointed April 1, 1862. ter,

2d Lieut. William S. Hoge, Appointed April 1, 18G2. Capt. Max Van Den Corpiit, Appointed Dec. 31, 1862. Lieut. Meshaek L. McWhor- Appointed Dec. 31, 1862.
ter,

Lieut. William S. Hoge,

Appointed Dec. 31, 1862.

2d Lieut. John B. Stillwell, Appointed Dec. 31, 1862.

2d Lieut. Wm. A. Russell, Appointed Dec. 31, 1862.

2d Lieut. William L. Hitter, Appointed August 31, 1863.

Temporarily commanding

detachment. CiiESTATEU ARTii-LERr.. Detached from 38th Georgia Volun
teers; ordered to rejoin May 5, 1864.

Capt. Thomas H. Bomar,

Appointed October 13, 1861.

ST. Lieut. Truman H, San- Appointed October 13, 1861.

ford,

Jr. Lieut. Samuel E. Taylor, 2d Lieut. John C. Hendrix, 2d Lieut. William Hendrix, 2d Lieut. J. F. Pigeon, Captain William Hendrix, Lieut. S. F. Crane, .

Appointed October 13, 1861. Appointed October 13, 1861. Appointed April 19, 1862. Appointed August 2G, 1863. Appointed April 30, 1864. Appointed April 30, 1864.

Lieut. J. O. McDaniel,

Killed June 1, '64. Appointed April 30, 18G4.

Ci.iNtJJi's EATTERY. Captain N. B. Clinch, Lieut. William P. Schirm, 2d Lieut. R. C. Hazzard, 2d Lieut. T. P. O'Neal,

Appointed October 31, 1863. Appointed October 31, 1S63. Appointed October 31, 1863. Appointed October 31, 1S63.

COBB GUARDS. (See Companies G and H, 22d Battalion.)

COLUMBUS LIGHT ARTU1.LKRY.. Independent.

Captain Edward Croft,

Appointed Nov. 27, 1SG1.

Lieut. Alfred J. Young,

Appointed Nov. 27, 1S61.

Lieut. George B. Young,

Appointed Dec. 5, 1861.

2d Lieut. William G. Croft, Appointed Nov. 27, 1861.

2d Lieut. Warren J. John- Appointed Nov. 27, 1861.

son, 2d Lieut. M. D. Hornsby, Asst. Surg. T. H. Blount,

Appointed Sept 1, 1862. Appointed October --, 1862,

CORPTJT'S BATTERY. (See Cherokee Artillery.)

CRAWFORD'S BATTEBY.. (See Company C, Sumter Battalion.)

DANIELL'S BATTERY. Captain Charles Daniell, Lieut. John W. Magill, 2d Lieut. T. F. Daniell, 2d Lieut. John Y. Fraser, 2d Lieut. B. M. Weston, 2d Lieut. W. Barnwell,

Appointed Dec. 21, 1863. Appointed Dec. 21, 1863. Appointed Dec. 21, 1863. Appointed Dec. 21, 1863. Appointed Feb. 29, 1864. Appointed August 31, 1864.

DAWSON'S (E. G.) BATTERY. (See Terrell Artillery.)

DAWSON'S (T. H.) BATTERY.. (See Company B, 14th Battalion.)

DTJNN'S BATTERY. Originally Company A, 4th Georgia Battal

ion Infantry; after-ward Company A, 60th Georgia

Infantry.

Capt. Ambrose C. Dunn,

Appointed August 26, 1861.

Lieut. Benson W. Roberts, Appointed August 26, 1861.

2d Lieut. J. M. Campbell,

Appointed August 26, 1861.

2d Lieut. G. S. Grace,

Appointed August 26, 1861.

DURE'S BATTERY. (See Jackson Artillery.)

ECIIOLS LIGHT An TILLER Y. . Independent.

Captain J. H. Tiller,

Appointed March 4, 1862.

Lieut. "W. M. Smith,

Appointed March 4, 1862.

Lieut. J. G. Gibson,

Appointed March 4, 1862.

2d Lieut. D. C. Smith,

Appointed March 4, 1862.

Lieut. Wm. H. Jarrell,

Appointed Dec. 13, 1862.

2d Lieut. James B. Wade,

Appointed Feb. 21, 1863.

2d Lieut. James M. Glenn, Appointed April 15, 1863.

Errs' BATTERY. (See Macon Light Artillery.)

EMMETT RIFLES., (See Company P, 22d Battalion--Siege Ar tillery.)

ETOWAH IROX WORKS ARTILLERY.. (See Fay's Battery, State Troops.)

FAY'S BATTERY.. Etowali Iron "Works Artillery, State Troops.

Captain Calvin Fay,

Appointed July 20, 1863.

Lieut. P. McLane,

Appointed July 20, 1863.

Lieut. J. W. Chllds,

Appointed July 20, 1863.

2d Lieut. John Kirk, Jr.,

Appointed July 20, 1863.

FORREST ARTILLERY. . Company I, Floyd Legion, State Troops..

Captain C. O. Stillwell,

Appointed August --, 1S63.

Lieut. C. H. Smith,

Appointed August --, 1863.

Lieut. J. M. Berry,

Appointed August --, 1863.

2d Lieut. Thomas F. Pierce, Appointed August --, 1863.

2d Lieut. F. M. Ezzell,

Appointed August --, 1863.

NINTH BATTALION". Major A. Leyden, Surg. Noel d'Alvigny,
Asst. Surg. Thos. E. Whyte, .Adjutant George A. Lofton,

Appointed Feb. 27, 1862. Appointed July 8, 1862, to
rank from April 25, 1862. Appointed April 26, 1864. Appointed Sept. --, 1863.

COMPANY A. LEYDEN ARTILLERY. Captain Ellas Holcombe, Lieut. William Barnes,
Lieut. Algernon S. Talley, 2d Lieut. George A. Lofton, 2d Lieut. Win. R. McEntire, 2d Lieut. Benj. F. Wyly,

Appointed Feb. 27, 1862. Appointed Feb. 27, 1862;
captain July 23, 1863.
Appointed Feb. 27, 1862. Appointed Feb. 27, 1862. Appointed Feb. 27, 1862. Appointed May 1, 1862;
captain Co. E.

COMPANY B. Capt. William W. Sentell, Lieut. Hardy J. Kandall,
Lieut. John Isom, 2d Lieut. Edward M. Guess, 2d Lieut. L. F. Heflin, 2d Lieut. Uriah Owen,

Appointed March 4, 1862. Appointed March 4, 1862;
captain June 17, 1SC3. Appointed March 4, 1882. Appointed March 4, 1862. Appointed March 4, 1862. Resignation accepted April
9, 1864.

COMPANY C. Capt. Geo. W. Atkinson, Xfleut. Thomas O. Douglass, Lieut. Andrew M. Wolihin,
2d Lieut. Peter L. Key,

Appointed April 1, 1862. Appointed April 1, 1862. Appointed April 1, 1862. Appointed April 1, 1862.

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Capt. Andrew M. Wolihin, Appointed June 20, 1863.

Lieut. Peter L. Key,

Appointed June 20, 1863.

2d Lieut. Wm. W. Riden- Appointed July 9, 1863.

liour,

2d Lieut, Manly W. Ford,

Appointed July 9, 1863.

3d Lieut, W. W. Hall,

Appointed January 1, 1864.

COMPANY D. Gwinnett Artillery.
Capt. Tyler M. Peeples, Lieut. Wm. J. Born, Lieut. Thos. H. Loveless, 3d Lieut, John T. Glower, 2d Lieut, R. C. Montgomery,

Appointed April 23, 1862. Appointed April 23, 1862. Appointed April 23, 1862. Appointed April 23, 1862. Appointed April 23, 1862.

COMPANY E.
Capt. Benjamin F. Wyly, Lieut. Billington W. York,
Lieut. William A. Haynes, 2d Lieut. Wm. S. TSverett, 2d Lieut. Francis M. Blount, Capt. Billington W. York, Lieut. Wm. S. Everett, 2d Lieut, Francis M. Blount, 2d Lieut, W. R. Jackson,

Appointed March 15, 1862. Appointed March 15, 1862. Appointed March 15, 1862. Appointed March 15, 1862. Appointed March 15, 1862.
Appointed June 20, 1863. Appointed June 20, 1863. Appointed June 20, 1863. Appointed June 20, 1863.

ELEVENTH BATTALION. (See Sum ter Battalion.)

TWELFTH BATTALION. Major Henry D. Capers,
Major George M. Ilanvey, Asst. Q.M. G. "W". Crane, Asst. Q.M. C. W. Doughty, Asst. Com. Sub. Kerr Boyce, Adjutant P. "W. Baker,
Adjutant E. F. Clayton, Asat, Surg. B. F. Rudisill, Asst. Surg. C. B. Adams, Asst. Surg. S. H. Lamar,

Appointed May 1, 1S62; pro moted It. col. Nov. 6, '63.
Appointed Nov. 6, 1862. Appointed May 1, 1802.
Appointed August 29, 18C2. Appointed January 12, 1863.
Appointed October 13, 1862; killed June 4, 1864.
Appointed July 19, 1864. Appointed May 29, 1862. Appointed March 1, 1864. Appointed May 1, 1S64.

COMPANY A. Capt. J. V. H. Alien, Lieut. Whitson G. Johnson, Lieut. L. A. Picquet, 2d Lieut. Wilberforce Dan iel, 2d Lieut. A. W. Blanchard.

Appointed April 10, 1863. Appointed April 10, 1862. Appointed April 10, 1862. Appointed April 10, 1862.
Appointed April 10, 1862.

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Capt. George M. Hanvey,
Lieut. James "W. Anderson, Lieut. Andrew P. Brown, 2d Lieut. Josiah L. Mann, 2d Lieut. Wm. S. Beadles, Capt. James W. Anderson, Lieut. Andrew P. Brown,
Lieut. Josiah L. Mann,
2d Lieut. Wm. S. Beadles, 2d Lieut. David H. Brooks,
2d Lieut. T. W. Anderson,

Appointed May 26, 1862; Kennon Artillery.
Appointed May 26, 1862. Appointed May 26, 1862. Appointed May 26, 1862. Appointed May 26, 1862. Appointed Nov. 6, 1862. Appointed NOT. 6, 1862;
killed Oct. 27, '63Appointed Nov. 6, 1862;
killed Sept. 19, '64. Appointed Nov. 6, 1862. Appointed May 28, 1863;
killed July 9, 1864. Appointed October 26, 1864.

COMPANT B (previous to October 1, 1862, was designated, ac

cording to roster, Company D; Newsome's company

formed out of it, December 28, 1862.)

Capt. John W. Rud

Appointed May 1, 1862.

Lieut. John J. Newsome,

Appointed May 1, 1862.

Lieut. H. T. Robson,

Appointed May 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. Geo. W. Peacock, Appointed May 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. A. T. Sessions,

Appointed May 1, 1862;

killed Oct. 19, 1864.

2d Lieut. J. K. Kinmon,

Appointed January 19, 1863.

if C. (Previous to October 1, 18G2, was designated

Company E, Captains Taliaferro's and Hood's com-

.ed out of it December 28, 1862.)

Capt. Samuel H. Crump,

Appointed May 1, 1862.

Lieut. Joseph N. Taliaferro, Appointed May 1, 1862.

Lieut. George M. Hood,

Appointed May 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. Joshua J. Doughty, Appointed May 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. A. M. MacMurphy, Appointed May 1, 1862.

COMPANY D. (Previous to October 1, 1862, according to ros

ter, designated as Company C; after December 28,

1SG2, appears as Company C again.)

Ca.pt. George W. Johnson, Appointed April 9,

Lieut. W. B. Wood,

Appointed April 9, 862.

Lieut. M. L. Braden,

Appointed April 9, 862.

2d Lieut. S. E. Brown,

Appointed April 9, 862.

2d Lieut. F. W. Baker,

Appointed April 9, 862.

Lieut. J. T. Willingham,

Appointed August 26, 1862.

Lieut. W. G. Head,

Appointed August 26, 1862;

killed October 19, 1864.

2d Lieut. W. A. Goza,

Appointed January --, 186S.

2d Lieut. W. A. Scott, Asst. Surg. C. A. Rutledge, Capt. Joseph N. Taliaferro, Lieut. C. "W. Doughty, 2d Lieut. Emanuel A. Nehr, 2d Lieut. Sam'1 Langley, Jr.,

Appoin sd Feb. --, 1863. Appoin td January 29, 1SG3. Appoin sd Dec. 23, 1862,
Appoin ;d January 19, 1863. App< sd January 19, 1863. Appoin ;d January 19, 1863.

HP ANY B. (Formed out of Rudisill's company, December 28, 1862.)

Capt. John J. Newsome,

Appointed Dec. 28, 1862.

Lieut. George W. Peacock, Appointed Dec. 28, 1862.

2d Lieut. James C. Smith, Appointed January 19, 1863.

2d Lieut. Benj. S. Boatright, Appointed January 19, 1863.

COMPANY F. (Formed

of Crump's company, December

28, 1862.)

Capt. George M. Hood, Lieut. Joshua J. Doughty 2d Lieut. John B. Alison, 2d Lieut. Thomas J. Tutt,

Appointed Dec. 31, T.862. Appointed Dec. 31, 1862.
Appointed January 19, 3863.
Appointed Jan. 19, 1863; killed Oct. 19, 1864.

FOURTKEJXTII BATTALION. Serving with Robertson's 1st Battal

ion Reserve Artillery, Army of Tennessee, in 1863;

Battalion in 1864; Montgomery Artillery.

Major J. T. Montgomery,

Appointed April 15, 1862.

Major Joseph Palmer,

Appointed October 12, 1S62.

Adjutant John H. Cox,

Appointed October 12, 1862.

Capt. and Com. Sub. Chas. Appointed October 12, 1862.

T. Swift,

Capt. & A. Q. M. James L. Appointed June 7, 1862.

Moore,

Asst. Surg. J. E. McMillan, Appointed June 7, 1862.

Asst. Surg. Fred. A. Toomer, Appointed May 6, 1862.

Asst. Surg. W. Reid Hurst, Appointed Nov. 1, 1863.

Asst. Surg. Wrn. H. Baxley, Appointed Dec. 1, 1863.

Adjutant J. A. Byrd,

Appointed April 28, 1865.

Adjutant Beiij. F Cameron, Appointed May 12, 1862.

COMPANY A. Southern Rights Battery.

Captain Joseph Palmer,

Appointed April 26, 1862 ;

adjutant.

Lieut. M. "W. Havis,

Appointed April 26, 1862.

Lieut. James R. Duncan,

Appointed April 26, 1862.

2d Lieut. C. H. Smith,

Appointed April 26, 1862.

Capt. M. W. Havia,

Appointed October 12, 1862.

Lieut. James R. Duncan,

Appointed October 12, 1862.

Lieut. C. H. Smith,

Appointed October 12, 1SG2.

2d Lieut. James R. Rice, Lieut. Hamblin R. Felder,

Appointed October 12, 1862. Appointed June 30, 1863.

COMPANY B. Pulaski Artillery.

Capt. Thomas H. Dawson, Appointed April 15, 1862.

Lieut. R. W. Anderson,

Appointed April 15, 18G2.

Lieut. Isaac O. Hall,

Appointed April 15, 18G2.

2d Lieut. William Bembry, Appointed April 15, 1862.

2d Lieut. Henry S. Greaves, Appointed April 26, 1862.

Captain Sidney A. Moses,

Appointed March 1, 1S63.

Capt. R. W. Anderson,

Appointed October 15, 1863.

Lieut. Henry S. Greaves,

Appointed October 15, 1863.

2d Lieut. Willis G. Alien,

Appointed Nov. 2, 1863.

2d Lieut. R. H. Brown,

Appointed Dec. 27, 1863.

2d Lieut. W. E. Hurst,

Attached Dec. 31, 1863.

COMPANY C.

Capt. C. B. Ferrell, Lieut. Wm. C. Henderson, Lieut. Sidney A. Moses,
2d Lieut. James M. Truitt, 2d Lieut. Benj. T. Cameron, Lieut. Nathan Davis, 2d Lieut. W. H. Ozburn, Asst. Surg. W. C. Wheeler, 2d Lieut. John C. Battle,

Appointed May 6, 1862. Appointed May 6, 1862. Appointed May 6, 1862. Appointed May 6, 1862. Appointed May 6, 1862. Appointed Nov. 22, 1863. Appointed Nov. 22, 1863. Appointed Dec. 5, 1863. Appointed Dec. --, 1864.

COMPANY D--Mountaineers.

Capt. E. R. King, Lieut. James G. Gibson, Lieut. M. W. Thweatt, 2d Lieut. W. R. Beck, 2d Lieut. W. B. S. Davis, 2d Lieut. J. F. Brice,

Appointed April 21, 1862. Appointed April 21, 1862. Appointed April 21, 1862. Appointed April 21, 1862. Appointed April 21, 1862. Appointed October 6, 1862.

COMPANY E. (Clarke County Light Artillery; Arkansas Com

pany, temporarily attached. (See Franklin Roberts' (Ark.) Battery.)

COMPANY F. Consolidated 1862.
Capt. James G. Gibson, Lieut. Henry S. Greaves, 2d Lieut. Wm. E. Hurst, 2d Lieut. B. W. Roberts,

-ith Company D, Decembe 5,
Appointed October 7, 1862. Appointed October 7, 1SG2. Appointed October 7, 1862. Appointed October 7, 1862.

Oiir-ANY G. Stonewall Battery. Temporarily consolidated

with Dawson's Battery March 1, 1863.

Capt. Sidney A. Moses,

Appointed October 4, 1862.

Lieut. H. R. Felder,

Appointed October 4, 1862.

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Lieut. S. J. Howard, Lieut. R. W. Anderson, 2d Lieut. William Bembry,

Appointed October 4, 1862. Appointed Dec. 31, 1862. Appointed Dec. 31, 1862.

TWENTY-SECOND BATTALION. Siegi i Artillery.

Lieut. Col. Wm. R. Pritch- Appointed October 13, 1862.

ard,

Major John B. Gallie,

Appointed October 29, 1862;

killed February 1, 1863.

Major Mark J. McMuIlan, Appointed Feb. 6, 1863.

Asst, Q. M. Edmund J. Daw- Appointed Nov. 2S, 1862.

son,

Asst. Q. M. Henry K. Wash- Appointed Dec. 20, 1863.

burn,

Adjutant John J. Symons, Appointed Nov. 28, 18G2

killed Feb. 18, 1863.

Adjutant Henry R. Symons, Appointed Feb. 22, 1863.

Surgeon Joseph J. West,

Appointed ------------, 1863.

COMPANY A. Bartow Artillery.

Capt. T. D. Bertody,

Appointed Dec. 10, 1861;

promoted maj. art'y, F- A.

C. S., April 25, 1863.

Lieut. A. B. Clarke,

Appointed Dec. 10, 1861.

2d Lieut. J. M. Campbell,

Appointed Dec. 10, 1861.

2d Lieut. G. S. Grace,

Appointed Dec. 10, 1861.

2d Lieut. George R. Niles, Appointed Dec. 31, 1861.

2d Lieut. C. C. Campbell,

Appointed Feb. 13, 1863.

Capt. J. M. Campbell,

Appoin ed March 25, 1863.

Lieut. George R. Niles,

Appoin ed March 25, 1863.

2d Lieut. C. C. Campbell,

Appoin ed March 25, 1863.

2d Lieut. J. S. Knott,

Appoi: ed May 18, 1863.

Capt. George R. Niles,

Appoi:i ed Feb. --, 1SG4.

Lieut. C. C. Campbell,

Appoi] ed Feb. --, 18G4.

2d Lieut. J. S. Knott,

Appoi: ed Feb. --, 1864.

2d Lieut. E. F. Halsted,

Appoi] ed Feb. --, 1SG4.

COMPANY B. Wise Guards. fan try.
Capt. Mark J. McMullau,
Lieut. T. W. Montfort, 2d Lieut. J. D. N. Sutton, 2d Lieut. John H. Blow,
Lieut. D. A. Smith, 2d Lieut. James W. Holt,
Captain D. A. Smith, Lieut. John H. Blow, 2d Lieut. James W. Holt,

Originally Co. K, 25th Ga. In-
Appointed Sept. 2, 1861. Appointed Sept. 2, 1861. Appointed Sept. 2, 1S61. Appointed Sept. 2, 1861. Appointed October 1, 1862. Appointed October 1, 1862. Appointed Feb. 6, 1863. Appointed Feb. 6, 1863. Appointed Feb. 6, 1863.

2d Lieut. H. F. Tarrer,

Appointed March 27, 1863.

2d Lieut. Wm. S. Williams, Appointed July 11, 1863.

2d Lieut. James L. Milton, Appointed October 14, 18C3.

2d Lieut. Julius Turner,

Appointed Nov. 25, 1863.

2d Lieut. John B. Mathis,

Appointed Dec. 22, 1863.

COMPANY C. Originally Co. A, Oglethorpe Siege Artillery Battalion.

Capt. John Lama,

Appointed May 14, 1862.

Lieut. Algernon S. Hart- Appointed May 14, 1862. ridge,

2d Lieut. Joseph A. Beals, Appointed May 14, 1862.

2d Lieut. Thomas W. Neely, Appointed May 14, 1862.

2d Lieut. Frederick Dietz, Appointed July 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. Alex. Campbell,

Appointed Feb. 28, 1863.

Capt. Joseph A. Beals,

Appointed October 31, 1863.

Lieut, Frederick Dietz,

Appointed October 31, 1863.

2d Lieut. Alexander Camp- Appointed October 31, 1S63.

bell,

2d Lieut. Joseph Coupe, 2d Lieut. Milton C. Wade,

Appointed October 31, 1863. Appointed March 1, 1864.

COMPANY D. Originally Co. B, Oglethorpe Siege Artillery Battalion.

Capt. R. J. Nunn, Lieut. James Manning, Lieut. Joseph T. Steele,

Appointed July 29, 1862. Appointed July 29, 1862. Appointed July 29, 1862.

2d Lieut. O. S. Perry, 2d Lieut. Dudley Kelly,

Appointed July 29, 18G2. Appointed Jan. 10, 1863.

Capt. James Manning, Lieut. O. S. Perry, 2d Lieut. Dudley Kelly, 2d Lieut. Martin Helmkin,'

Appointed April 3, 1863. Appointed April 3, 1863. Appointed April 3, 18G3. Appointed April 11, 1863.

COMPANY E. Montgomery Guards. Originally Capt. Law rence J. Guilmartin's Infantry company attached to

1st Vol. Ga. Infantry.

Capt. Christopher Hussey, Appointed October 9, 1862.

Lieut. Thomas Houlihan,

Appointed October 9, 1862.

2cl Lieut. Christopher, Mur- Appointed October 9, 1862.

phy,

2d Lieut. Maurice Crowley, 2d Lieut. B. M. Neely, 2d Lieut. J. E. Holmes,

Appointed October 9, 1862. Appointed Jan. 1, 1864. Appointed August 16, 1864.

oaiPAXi- F. Einmett Rifles. Originally attached to 1st Vol. Regiment Georgia Infantry.

Capt. A. Bonaud, Lieut. W. E. Long, Jr.,

Appointed Feb. 6, 1862. Appointed Feb. 6, 1862.

2d Lieut. G. W. Dickerson, Appointed Feb. 6, 1SG2.

2d Lieut. W. S. Rockwell, Jr., Appointed Feb. 6, 1862.

Capt. George A. Nicoll,

Appointed October 31, 1862.

Lieut. G. W. Dickerson,

Appointed October 31, 1862.

Lieut. W. S. Rockwell, Jr., Appointed October 31, 1862.

2d Lieut. Daniel Quinn,

Appointed October 31, 1862.

2a Lieut. Edgar M. McDon- Appointed Dec. 31, 1862.

nell,

COMPANY G. Cobb Guards. Co. A; temporarily attached Sep

tember 19, 1863.

Capt. Francis T. CullenS,

Appointed Sept. 19, 1863.

Lieut. Aiex. R. Baugh,

Appointed Sept. 19, 1863.

2d Lieut. John L. Yarbor-

ough,

Appointed Sept. 19, 1863.

2d Lieut. Burrell Taylor,

Appointed Sept. 24, 1863.

COMPANY H. Cobb Guards, (Co. B.), temporarily attached

Sept. 19, 1863.)

Capt. Rich'rd A. Turnipseed, Appointed Sept. 19, 1863.

Lieut. John C. Wells,

Appointed Sept. 19, 1863.

2d Lieut. Wm. J. WeemS,

Appointed Sept. 19, 1863.

2d Lieut. Rufus M. Johnson, Appointed Sept. 19, 1863.

2d Lieut. Benj. F. McCarty, Appointed April 12, 18G4.

TWENTY-EIGHTH BATTALION. Organized as Siege Artillery; af

ter January, 1864, serving as infantry.

Major A. Bonaud,

Appointed August 6, 1863.

Adjutant Robert Knox,

Appointed August 6, 1SC3;

killed July 9, 1864.

Adjutant W. C. Riesberg,

Appointed July 22, 1S64.

Asst. Q.M. W. E. Long, Jr., Appointed August 6, 18G3.

Asst. Surg. E. Tison,

Appointed Nov. 10, 1863.

Asst. Surg. R. J. Perry,

Appointed Nov. 14, 1864.

COMPANY A. Capt. Joseph A. Cotten, Lieut. George C. Beale, 2d Lieut. Julius Gardner, 2d Lieut. W. F. Mason, 2d Lieut. "W. J. Largen,
COMPANY B.
Capt- D. B. Fickliiig, Lieut. T. J. Key, 2d Lieut. H. W. Stevens, 2d Lieut. A. B. Stroud, 2il Lieut. F. J. Abbott, 2d Lieut. L, G. Davis, 2d Lieut. Wm. Warlick,

Appointed July 15, 1863. Appointed July 15, 1863. Appointed July 15, 1863. Appointed July 15, 1863. Appointed Dec. 5, 1863.
Appointed August 1, 1S63. Appointed August 1, 1863. Appointed August 1, 1SG3. Appointed August 1, 1863. Appointed May 30, 1864. Appointed Nov. 1, 1864. Appointed Nov. 19, 1864.

COMPANY C.
Capt. Chas. P. Crawford, Lieut. Julien Ransone, Lieut. Thomas M. Alien, 2d Lieut. Burrell J. Ken-
drick,

Appointed August 5, 1863. Appointed August 5, 1863. Appointed August 5, 1863. Appointed August 5, 1863.

COMPANY D. Capt. Jordan Wilcher, Lieut. Thaddeus Oliver,
2d Lieut. James "W- Hall, 2d Lieut. H. H. Hunter, 2d Lieut. John H. Blow,

Appointed August 6, 1863. Appointed August 6, 1863;
died Aug. 20, 1864, of wounds received in battle. Appointed August 6, 1863. Appointed August 6, 1863, Appointed July 27, 1864.

COMPANY" E.
Capt. Malcolm T. McGregor,
Lieut. James A. McGregor, 2d Lieut. Jno. W. Johnston, 2d Lieut. Willis Newton.,

Appointed August 20, 1863;
maj. art'y, P. A. C. S., March 1, 1865. Appointed August 20, 1863.
Appointed August 20, 1S63. Appointed August 20, 1863.

COMPANY F. Captain James R. Blount, Lieut. J. T. Price, 2d Lieut. "W. J. Tooke, 2d Lieut. Thomas Ribero,
2d Lieut. W. H. Hicks,

Appointed Sept. 4, 1863. Appointed Sept. 4, 1863. Appointed Sept. 4, 1863. Appointed Sept. 4, 1863;
killed at Chickamauga. Appointed April 7, 1864.

COMPANY G. Yancy Siege Artillery.

Capt, John. D. Godwin,

Appointed Sept. 14, 1863.

Lieut. Cader Pierce,

Appointed Sept. 14, 1863.

2d Lieut. W. B. Whithurst, Appointed Sept. 14, 1863.

2d Lieut. Jas. W. Lawrence, Appointed Sept. 14, 1863.

COMPANY H. Formerly Co. C, 20th Ala. Battalion Artillery.

Capt. Thomas J. Key,

Appointed Jan. 1, 1864.

Lieut. Wm. A. Farley,

Appointed Jan. 1, 1864.

2d Lieut. W. T. Black,

Appointed Jan. 1, 1864.

2d Lieut. L. F. McCoy,

Appointed Jan. 1, 1864. .

COMPANY I. Capt. B. F. Bishop, Lieut. W. A. Ragsdale, 2d Lieut. Robert C. Irwin, 2d Lieut. John T. Walton,

Appointed April 16, 1863. Appointed April 16, 1S63. Appointed April 16, 1863. Appointed Nov. 6, 1863.

- COMPANY K. Mercer Artillery.

Capt. A. J. Macarthy,

Appointed Nov. 2, 1863.

Lieut. John W. Flint,

Appointed Nov. 2, 1863.

2d Lieut. A. N. Hines,

Appointed Nov. 2, 1863.

2d Lieut. A. K. Jennings,

Appointed Nov. 2, 1863.

GEORGIA LIGHT ARTILLERY. State Troops. Disbanded May 30,
1862. No rolls on file. Capt. Horatio N. Hollifield, Promoted surgeon. GEORGIA REGULARS. Co. A, 1st Regulars. (See S. P. Hamilton's
Battery, Co. D, 1st Regulars; see Jacob Read's and J. A. Maxwell's Batteries.)

GIBSON'S (O. C.) BATTERY. (See Griffin Light Artillery.)

GIBARDEY'S (Isadore P.) BATTERY. (See "Washington Artillery.)

GRIFFIN LIGHT ARTILLERY. Also called Church Bell Artillery.

Capt. Obadiah C. G-ibson,

Appointed May 7, 1802.

Lieut. John Scogin,

Appointed May 7, 1862.

Lieut. Hardy C. Fryer,

Appointed May 7, 1862.

2d Lieut. Robert J. Powell, Appointed May 7, 1862.

Capt. John Scogin,

Appointed Sept. --, 1862.

Lieut. Robert J. Powell,

Appointed Sept. --, 1862.

2d Lieut. Wm. E. Lyons,

Appointed Sept. --, 1862.

2d Lieut. Geo. M. Rockwell, Appointed Dec. --, 1862.

2d Lieut. Joshua J. Head,

Appointed October 7, 1863.

GUERARD'S BATTERY. Capt. John M. Guerard,
Lieut. John A. McMamis, Lieut. Wm. Robt. Glgnllllat, Lieut. John B. Lewis,
Lieut. Wm. E. Guerard,

Appointed Sept. 8, 1863.
Appointed Sept. 8, 1863. Appointed Sept. 8, 1863. Appointed October 16. 1863
Appointed March 16, 1864.

GWINNKTT ARTILLERY. (See Company D, 9th Battalion.)

HAMILTON'S (S. P.) BATTERY. Company A, 1st Georgia Regu

lars. Organized as artillery July 24, 1861; dis

banded July 15, 1862, and men transferred to 1st

Georgia Regulars.

Captain S. P. Hamilton,

Appointed July 24, 1861;

promoted maj. art'y July

Lieut. Robert A. Crawford, Lieut. Thomas A. Maddox, 2d Lieut. John Lane,

14, 1862. Appointed July 24, 1861. Appointed July 24, 1861. Appointed August 16, 1861;
by transfer; major artil
lery, April 4, 1863, and lieutenant - colonel artil
lery, March 1, 1865.

Lieut. Edmund Taylor, Lieut. J. Floyd King,
2d Lieut. William A. Deas, 2d Lieut. Frank Steiner,

Appointed Nov. --, 1861;
temporarily assigned Maj. Appointed Nov. --, 1861;
temporarily assigned maj. arty., July 22, '62; and lieutenant colonel arty., Sept. 3, 1863. Appointed Feb. 9, 1862. Appointed Feb. 0, 1862.

HAVIS BATTERY. (See Company A, 14th Battalion.)

HILL'S BATTERY.--Capt. A. A. Franltlin Hill, commanding bat
tery April S, 1861; after-wards captain of compa
nies A and M, 1st Georgia Regulars, and major of same regiment.

HOWELL'S BATTERY. (Formerly R. Martin's Battery.)

Capt. Evan P. Howell,

Appointed Sept. 7, 1863.

Lieut. W. G. Robson,

Appointed Sept. 7, 1863.

2d Lieut. T. J. Gilmore,

Appointed Sept. 7, 1863.

2d Lieut. R. T. Gibson,

Appointed Sept. 7, 1863.

HUDSON'S (J. H.) BATTERY. (See Atlanta Arsenal Battery.)

HURT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Lieut. Joseph A. Alexander,

JACKSON ARTILLERY. Capt. George A. Dure, Lieut. Ebenezer C. Grler, Lieut. Chas. F. Stubbs, 2d Lieut. T. L. Massenburg, Lieut. J. F. Greer, 2d Lieut. J. A. Holtzclaw, Capt. Thos. L. Massenburg, Lieut. J. F. Greer, 2d Lieut. J. A. Holtzclaw, 2d Lieut. George B. Foster,
2d Lieut. R. G. Burgess,

Appointed Sept. 18, 1861. Appoin >d Sept. 18, 1861. Appoin ed Sept. 18, 1861. Appoin ed Sept. 18, 1861. Appoin ed May 17, 1862.
Appoin ed May 17, 1862. Appoin ed Feb. 21, 1863. Appoin ed Feb. 21, 1863, Appoin ed Feb. 21, 1863, Appointed Feb. 21, 1863;
killed at Missionary Ridge.
Appointed July 17, 1863; killed Aug. 12, 1864.

Jo. THOMPSON ARTILLERY. Orig. .nally Company M, 38th Geor-

gia Infantry.

Capt. Lewis J. Parr,

Appointed Sept. 26, 1861.

Lieut. C. R. Hanleiter,

Appointed Sept. 26, 1861.

2d Lieut. Elijah J. Craven, Appointed Sept. 26, 1861.

2d Lieut. "Wm. P. McDaniel, Appointed Sept. 26, 1861.

Capt. Cornelius R. Hanleiter, Appointed October 25, 1861.

Lieut. Elijah J. Craven,

Appointed October 25, 1S61.

Lieut. Wm. p. McDaniel,

Appointed October 25, 1861.

Lieut. Augustus Shaw,

Appointed October 26, 1861.

Lieut. Wm. R. Hanleiter,

Appointed Nov. 19, 1862.

2d Lieut. Thos. A. Kenady, Appointed Dec. 5, 1863-

2d Lieut. James T. Peacock, Appointed Feb. 21, 1863.

Surgeon J. H. Houston,

Appointed March 16, 1863.

LAMA'S BATTERY. (See Company A, Oglethorpe Siege Artillery

Battalion; also Company C, 22d Georgia Battalion.)

LANE'S BATTERY. (See Company C, Sumter Battalion.)

LATHAM'S BATTERY- State Troops; at Columbus, Ga., Decem ber --, 1863.
Captain Woodville Latham, appointed.

LEYDEN ARTILLERY. (See Company A, 9th Battalion.) -

LUMPKIN's BATXKRY. Capt. E. P. Lumpkin, Lieut. W. C. "Wier,
Lieut. W. H. Morton, Lieut. S. W. Prewit, 2d Lieut. A. G. Turner,

Appointed Feb. 1, 1864. Appointed Feb. 1, 1864. Appointed Feb. 1, 1864. Appointed Feb. 1, 1864. Appointed Feb. 1, 1864.

MCLEOD ARTILLERY. Originally Company C, 38th Infantry

(Wright's Legion); afterward Ben Hill Artillery,

which was permanently detached from 3Sth Geor

gia Infantry, May 5, 1864.

Capt. Wm. L. McLeod,

Appointed October 1, 1861.

Lieut. Miller A. Wright,

Appointed October 1, 1861,

2d Lieut. John A. William-

son,

Appointed October 1, 1861.

2d Lieut. Jacob P. Pugsley, Appointed October 1, 1861.

2d Lieut. John B. Migdon,

Appointed October 31, 1862;

captain October 31, 18G3.

2d Lieut. Beiij. T. Morris,

Appointed August 31, 1863.

MACON LIGHT ARTILLERY. Formerly Napier Artillery.

Capt. H. N. Ells,

Appointed May 3, 1862.

Lieut. W. F. Anderson, Lieut. H- A. Troutman,

Appointed May 3, 1862. Appointed May 3, 1862.

2d Lieut. C, W. Slaten,

Appointed May 3, 1862.

2d Lieut. F. M- Folds, Capt. C. W. Slaten, Lieut. F. M. Folds,

Appointed May 3, 1862. Appointed June 6, 1863. Appointed June 6, 1S63.

Lieut. H. M. Varner,

Appointed June 6, 1863.

MARTIN LIGHT ARTILLERY. (See Robert Martin's Battery.)

MAUTIN'S BATTEKY. Martin Light Artillery; after Howell's.

Capt. Robert Martin,

Appointed May 10, 18(52;

major art'y, Sept. 7, 1863.

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Lieut. Evan P. Howell,
Lieut. W. G. Robson, 2d Lieut. U. M. Erwiii, 2d Lieut. R. H. Bland, 2d Lieut. T. J. Gilmore, 2d Lieut. R. T. Gibson,

Appoin ed May 10, 1862;

capta

Appoiu ed May 10, 18G2.

Appoin 3d May 10, 1862.

AAppppooiinn'

id May 10, 1862. ;d August, 1863.

Appoin ed August, 1863.

MAXWELL ARTILLERY. Company D, 1st Georgia Regulars; for

merly J. Read's Battalion; after Guerard's Battal

ion, February 28, 1863.

Capt. J. A, Maxwell,

Appointed Feb. 28, 1863.

Lieut. J. M. Guerard,

Appointed Feb. 28, 1863;

captain.

Lieut. J. A. Huger,

Appointed Feb. 28, 1863.

2d Lieut. 'C- B. Richardson, Appointed June 30, 1863.

2d Lieut. John B. Elliott,

Appointed June 30, 1863.

Asst. Surg. H. H. Harley,

Appointed June 30, 1863.

MEKCEB ARTILLERY. (See Company K, 2Stli Battalion.)

MlLLEDGE AHTILLE]

Pendleton Light Artillery; formerly

Blodget's Battery. One section of Blackshear's Bat

tery assigned October 4, 1S62.

Capt. John Milledge, Jr.,

Appointed May --, 1862.

Lieut. John T. Rodgers,

Appointed May --, 1862.

Lieut. Hardy H. Fulghum, Appointed May --, 1862.

2d Lieut. Jesse Thompson, Appointed May --, 1862.

Lieut. Thos. A. Maddox,

Appointed October 4, 1862.

2d Lieut. Robert Falligant, Appointed October 4, 1862.

MIIXEWCE'S BATTERY. (See Mllledge's Artillery.)

MONTGOMERY ARTILLERY. (See 14th Battalion.)

MONTGOMERY GUARDS. (See Company E, 22d Battalion; origl nally Guilmartin's Infantry company, attached to 1st Vol. Ga. Regiment;)

MOSES' BATTERY. . (See Company G, 14th Battalion. Tempora rily consolidated with Company B, March 1, 1863.)

MOUNTAINEERS.. (See Company D, 14th Battalion.)

NAPIER ARTILLERY. (Afterward Macon Light Artillery.)

Capt. Leroy Napier, Jr.,

Appointed Jan. 1, 1862; lt.-

col. 8th Ga. Batt. Inf.; 1st

lieut. of art'y, June 6, 1861.

Lieut. H. N. Ells,

- Appointed Jan. 1, 1S62;

capt. Macon Light Art'y.

NEWNAN ARTILLERY. Hanvey's Battery. (See Company A, 12th Battalion.)

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NUNN'S BATTERY. (See Company B, Oglethorpe Sie.cye A r; Ti lery; also Company D, 22d Battalion.)
OOLETaoiti'js AKTILLKKY. Company --, 8th Georgia Volunteers, as given in local designation. (Not to be included in artillery organisation.)
OGEETHOEFK LIUIET ARTFI.LKRY. Company A, 63d Georgia Infan try, as given in. local designation. (Not to be im.cluded in artillery organization.)

OOLETIIORPE SlEGK ARTILLERY BATTALION.
COMPANY A--(See Company C, 22d Battalion.) COMPANY B--(See G. F. Oliver's Battery; see also Company
D, 22d Battalion.)

OOVEB'S BATTERT. Company B, Oglethorpe Siege Artillery Bat

talion; afterward Nunn's Battery.

Capt. G. F. Oliver,

Appointed May 22, 1862.

Lient. R. J. Nuiin,

Appointed May 22, 1862.

Lieut. James Manning,

Appointed May 22, 1862.

2d Lieut. Joseph T. Stcele, Appointed May 22, 1862.

PATTEBSON'S (G. M.) BATTKKY. (See Company B, Suniter Bat

talion.)

PICEPLES BATTERY. (See G winnett Artillery, Co. D, 9th Bat talion.)

PiacF.'s (J. V.) BATTERY. (See Company B, Suniter Battalion.)

PHITCHAHD'S BATTERY. Formerly Burtwell's and Girardey's.

Capt. Edward B. Pritchard, Appointed August 25, 1862.

Lieut. Robert "Wallace,

Appointed August 25, 1862.

Lieut. John Doscher,

Appointed August 25, 1862.

2d Lieut. James M. Roberts, Appointed August 25, 1862.

2d Lieut. Rich'd Summerall, Appointed April 21, 18G3.

PULASKI ARTILLERY. Also called Pulaski Guards. Originally

Company K, 10th Georgia Infantry. Temporarily

attached to 1st Virginia Artillery.

Capt. John P. W. Read,

Appointed June 18, 1861;

maj. art'y April 4, 1863;

It.-col. art'y, Nov. 5, 1864.

Lieut. John M. Millen,

Appointed June 18, 1861.

2d Lieut. Geo. H. Cheever, Appointed June IS, 1861.

2d Lieut. John C. Fraser,

Appointed June IS, 1862;

captain March 2, 1863.

2d Lieut. Sam'1 B. Parkman, Appointed Dec. 31, 1SG1;

killed Sept. 17, 18G2.

2d Lieut. Wm. J. Furlong,

Appointed June 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. Frederick A. Hab- Appointed Feb. 7, 1SG3.

ersham,

2d Lieut. R. H. Couper, Lieut. Morgan Callaway,
2d Lieut. Hugh. Young,

Appointed April --, 1863. Appointed October 20, 1863;
commanding. Appointed July 30, 1864.

READ'S BATTISIJ Y. Company D, 1st Georgia, Regulars, appears

organized as artillery November, 18G1; after Max well's Battery.

Capt. Jacob Read,

Appointed Nov. 1, 1861.

Lieut. A. B. Montgomery,

Appointed Nov. 1, 1861.

3d Laeut. J. A. Maxwell,

Appointed Nov. 1, 1861.

2d Laeut. John M. Guerard, Appointed Nov. 1, 1861;

3d Lieut. H. Bechter,

promoted captain art'y. Appointed July 1, 18G2.

2d Lieut. Jos. A. Huger, Jr., Appointed July 6, 1862.

Asst. Surg. W. K. Fort,

Appointed July 11, 1862.

Capt. J. A. Maxwell, 1 Lieut. John M. Guerard,

Appointed Feb. 1, 1863. Appointed Feb. 1, 1863.

Lieut. Jos. A. Huger, Jr.,

Appointed Feb. 1, 1863.

2d Lieut. C. B. Richardson, Appointed May 30, 1SG3.

2d Lieut. John B. Elliott,

Appointed May 33, 18G3.

Asst. Surg. H. H. Harley,

Appointed May 31, 1863.

READ'S (J. P. "W.) BATTERY. (See Pulasbi Artillery). Originally

Company K, 10th Georgia Infantry. (Attached as

Company K or L to 1st Virginia Artillery.)

RICE'S (J. V.) BATTKLJY. (See Company B, Siimter Battalion.) REGULAR LH.-I-IT BATTERY. (See Maxwell's Artillery.)

RESERVE; CriATi-iA^r ABTIUIEKY.

HITTER'S (W. L.) BATTERY. (See Stephens Light Artillery, Ga.

Volunteers.)

Capt. W. L. Ritter,

Appointed Dec. 16, 1864.

Ross' (H. M.) BATTERY. (See Company A, Sumter Battalion.)

SAVA^^AU ARTILEKRY. Originally attached to 1st Vol. Reg. Ga.

Infantry.

Capt. John B. Gallie,

Appointed May 31, 1861.

Lieut. Claudius C. Wilson, Appointed May 31, 1861.

Lieut. John Lania,

Appointed May 31, 1861.

3d Lieut. Geo. L. Cope,

Appointed May 31, 1861.

SOUTHERN R-R.TTTS BATTERY. (See Company A, 14th Battalion.)

STANLEY'S (M.) BATTERY. (See Troup Artillery.)

NOTK.--Prior to November 18, 1863, Lhia command constituted the 3d Maryland Battery. STOKEWAET, BATTERY. (See Company G, 14th Battalion.)
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SITMTEB BATTALION. (Eleventh Battalion.)

Major Alien S. Cults,

Appointed May 22, 1862;

lieut.-col. art'y, May 26,

1862; col. art'y, April 22,

1864.

Major John Lane,

Appointed March 2, 1863; major art'y, April 4, 1S63;

lieut.-eolonel art'y, March

1, 1S65.

Surgeon W. A. Greene,

Appointed June 12, 1862.

Surgeon Henry F. Andrews, Appointed October --, 1864.

Asst. Surg. John W. Hill,

Appointed June 27, 1862.

Asst. Surg. Jas. B. Gilkeson, Appointed April 21, 1863.

Chaplain Joseph S. Brown, Appointed Sept. 30, 1862.

Chaplain W. M. Davis,

Appointed Dec. 12, 1863.

Asst. Com. Sub. Frank Ar Appointed August 11, 1862.

nold,

Asst. Q.M. T. H. Johnston, Appointed May 22, 1S62.

Asst. Q.M. Wm. E. Duncan, Appointed October 31, 1863.

Asst. Q.M. Jas. M. Goodman, Appointed Nov. 14, 1863.

Asst. Q.M. J. B. Jett,

Appointed Sept. 3, 1864.

Adjutant F. M. Coker,

Appointed July 19, 1862.

Adj. Malcolm B. Council,

Appointed June 9, 1863.

Ordnance Officer Joseph T. Appointed October 31, 1863.

Allyn,

COMPANY A. Formerly Cutts' Battery. Sumter Flying Artil-

lery.

Capt. Hugh M. Ross,

Appointed May 23, 1862.

maj. arty. March 1, 1865.

Lieut. Lucius G. Rees,

Appointed May 23, 1862.

Lieut. Bryan James,

Appointed May 23, 1862.

2d Lieut. L. E. Spivey,

Appointed May 23, 1862.

2d Lieut. Eli K. Bozeman, Appointed May 23, 1862 ;

captain Feb. 8, 1865.

2d Lieut. H. D. Randall,

Appointed Sept. 8, 1864.

2d Lieut. Thos. S. Greene, Appointed Nov. 25, 1864.

COMPANY- B. Consolidated ith Company C, Ji y 1.9, 1SG2.

Capt. John V. Price,

Appointed Apr: 16, 1862.

Lieut. F. M. Coker,

Appointed Apr: 16, 1862.

Lieut. J. H. P. Murray,

Appointed Apr: 16, 1862.

2d Lieut. Geo. M. Patterson, Appointed Apri 16, 1862.

2d Lieut. Micajah J. Harper, Appointed Apri 16, 1862.

Capt. Geo. M. Patterson,

Appointed July 21, 1862.

Lieut. Morgan Callaway,

Appointed July 21, 1862.

Lieut. Zadok Jackson,

Appointed July 21, 1862.

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2nd Lieut. John P. Duncan, Appointed July 21, 1862.

2d Lieut. Micajah .T. Harper, Appointed July 21, 1862.

2d Lieut. J, H. Pullen,

Appointed Sept. 17, 1864.

2d Lieut. H. H. Harvay,

Appointed October 30, 1864.

COMPANY C, ConsoU.lai.ed with Company B, July 19, 1862.

Capt. C. P. Crawford,

Appointed April 16, 1862.

Lieut. J. M. R. Westbrook, Appointed April 16, 1862.

Lieut. W. L. Mann, 2d Lieut. Zadolt Jackson,

Appointed April 16, 1862. Appointed April 16, 1862.

2d Lieut. J. H. Bailey,

Appointed April 16, 1862.

COMPANY D. Disbanded October 4, 1862, and men assigned to

Ross', Lane's and Patterson's companies.

Capt. Jas. Ap. B- -lack- sh- ear, Appointed May 15, 1862;

conscript service.

Lieut, J. W. Walker,

Appointed May 15, 1862;

died July 2, 1862.

Lieut- Malcolm B. Council, Appointed May 15, 1862; ad

jutant.

2d Lieut. ,1. L. "Wilson,

Appointed May 15, 1S62.

2d Lieut. W. T. Sadler,

Appointed May 15, 1862.

Lieut, J. M. R. Westbrook, Appointed August 15, 1862.

2d Lieut. E. H. Winn,

Appointed August 15, 1862.

Lieut, Thomas A. Maddox, Appointed October --, 1862.

COMPANY E. Originally Company

9th Georgia Infantry.

Irwin Artillery.

Capt. John Lane,

Appointed Dec. 13, 1861.

Lieut. John T. Wingfield,

Appointed Dec. 13, 1861.

Lieut. Thos. P. Furgerson, Appointed Dec. 13, 1861.

2d Lieut. Frank Arnold,

Appointed Dec. 13, 1861.

2d Lieut. Felix T. Griffin,

Appointed Dec. 13, 1861.

2d Lieut. Jos. W. Barnett, Appointed May 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. G. Andrews,

Appointed October 1, 1S62.

Capt. John T. Wingneld,

Appointed March 2, 1863.

Lieut. Frank Arnold,

Appointed March 2, 1863.

Lieut. Felix T. Griffin,

Appointed March 2, 1863.

2d Lieut. Jos. W. Barnett, Appointed March 2, 18G3.

2d Lieut. Chas. E. Irwin,

Appointed March 2, 1863.

2d Lieut. R. A. Harris,

Appointed Sept. 20, 1864.

STTMTER PLYING AETIDLJSKY. Afterward Ross' Battery, Company

, Sumter (llth) Battalion.

Capt. Alien S. Cutti

Appointed July 15,

Lieut. Hugh M. Ross,

Appointed July 15,

Lient. George P. Smith,

Appointed July 15,

2d Lieut. Samuel Keys,

Appointed July 15, S61.

Asst. Surg-. Bedford J. Head, Appointed July 15, 861.

es

Liieut. Bryan James,

Appointed Nov. 1, 1S61.

Lieut. L. E. Spivey,

Appointed Nov. 1, 1861.

2d Lieut. Lucius G. Rees, Appointed Jan. 1, 1862.

TEBBEDL LIGHT ART-CLJLEEY.

Capt. Edgar G. Dawson,

Appointed Sept. 27, 1861;

Lieut. John W. Brooks, Lieut. Chas. Wright,

maj. art'y April 25, 1863. Appointed Sept. 27, 1861. Appointed Sept. 27, 1861.

2d Lieut. Thos. M. Barnard, 2d Lieut. John B. Pouncey, 2d Lieut. D. M. Gurley, 2d Lieut. E. "W. Stoker,

Appointed Sept. 27, 18^1 AI pointed Dec. 32, 1862. Appointed May 25, 1863. Appointed May 4, 1864.

TBOUP ARTi.r,LiBy. Originally attacliod to 2d Georgia Infantry; afterward with Cobb's Georgia Legion.

Capt. Marcellus Stanley,

Appointed April 24, 1861;

Lieut. Henry H. Carlton,

maj. art'y Jan. 2, 1863. Appointed April 24, 1861.

2d Lieut. Alex. p. Pope,

Captain Apr. 29, '62. Appointed April 24, 1861.

captain of artillery March

p 26, 1864.

2d Lieut. Edw. P. LumpTtin, Appointed April 24, 1861.

Ensign Pope Barrow,

Appointed April 24, 1861.

Lieut. Columbus "W. Motes, Lieut. Thomas A. Murray, 2d Lieut. Henry Jennings, 2d Lieut. Geo. J.-Newton,

Appointed April 29, 1862. Appointed April 29, 1862. Appointed April 29, 186^. Appointed Juno --, 1862.

2d L/ieut. L. C. Cooper,

Appointed Jan. 1, 1864.

WASHINGTON ARTILLERY. Assigned as 1st Independent Georgia

Battalion; afterward Company F, 1st Confederate

Georgia; afterward Burtwell's and Pritchard's Bat teries.

Capt, Isadore P. Girardey, Lieut. George T. Barnes, Lieut. J. Julius Jacobus,

Appointed April H, 1861. Appointed April 11, 1861. Appointed April 11, 1861;
killed April 7, 1862.

2d Lieut. Charles Spaeth, 3d Lieut A. Spellers,

Appointed April 11, 1861. Appointed April --, 1862.

WIPTGFIELD'S (J. T.) BATTERY. Irwin Artillery. (See Company C, Sumter Battalion.)

WISE GTIARDS. Originally Company K, 25th Georgia Infantry;

afterward Company B, 22d Battalion Georgia Siege Artillery.

MISCELLANEOUS (GEORGIA ARTILLERY).
Thos. J. Berry, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery, P. A. C. S-, March 16, 1861.
J. A. Alexander, appointed 2d lieutenant of artillery, P. A. C. S-, April 17, 1861.
Jno. O. Long, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery, P.
A. C. S., July 1, 18C1. H. Willtins, appointed 2d lieutenant of artillery, P. A.
C. S., December 14, 1S61. Edward C. Anderson, appointed major of artillery,
P. A. C. S., May 18, 1861; lieutenant-colonel of artillery, P. A. C. S., May 1, 1802, and colonel of artillery, P. A. C. S., August 1, 1SG2.
Abner Sniead, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery, P. A. C. S., April 3, 1861, and colonel of artillery, P. A. C. S., August 11, 1S62.
S, C. Williams, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery, P. A. C. S., March C, 1861, and lieuteant-colonei of ar tillery, P. A. C. S., April 7, 1S64.
Jno. Screven, appointed major of artillery, P. A. C. S., April 17, 1862.
Alfred L. Hartrige, appointed major of artillery, P. A. C. S., April 28, 1863.
W. E. Burnet, appointed major of artillery, P. A. C. S., April 4, 1363.
Geo, W, Andersen, appointed major of artillery, P. A. C. S., April 30, 1863.
L. T. Wofford, appointed major of artillery, P. A. C. S., September 28, 3.S63.
Robt. A. Stiles, appointed major of artillery, P. AC. S., January 13, 18G5.
Moses H. Wright, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery, P. A. C. S., July 17, 1861, and captain of artillery, P. A. C. S., June 9, 1862.
Edward N. Thurston, appointed captain of artillery, P. A. C. S., July 31, 1862, and major of artillery, P. A, C. S., March 1, 1865.
Geo. Arnold, appointed captain of artillery, P. A, C. S., October 23, 1862.
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S. H. Starr, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery, P. A.
C. S., March 26, 1864, and captain of artillery, P. A. G. S., March 1, 1865,
J. G. Reynolds, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery, P. A. C. S., June 4, 1862, and captain of artillery, P. A. C. .S., March. 26, 186-4.
A. T. Cunningham, appointed 1st lieutenant of artil
lery; P. A. C. S., May 20, 1802. W. F. Johnson, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S., July 5, 18G2. Wm. D. Harden, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S., July 19, 1862, and captain of artillery, P. A. C. S., July 13, 1863.
Wm. A. Wright, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S,, August 6, 1S62. H. S. Cunningham, appointed 1st lieutenant of artil
lery, P. A. C. S., October 6, 1863. Geo. Howard King, appointed 1st lieutenant of artil
lery, P. A. C. S., October 6, 1863, and captain of artillery, P. A. C. S., June 13, 1864.
T. B. Cabaniss, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S., March 26, 1864. S. F. Fenney, appointed 1st lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S., March 26, 1864. C. N. Featherston, appointed 2d lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S., October 6, 1863. C. Compton, appointed 2d lieutenant of artillery, P. A.
C. S., October G, 1863. TIios. G. Barrett, appointed 2d lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S., February 16, 1864. W. R. Atkinson, appointed 2d lieutenant of artillery,
P. A. C. S., March S, 1865. R. F. Wright, appointed 2d lieutenant of artillery
P. A. C. S., March 8, 1865. Gordon, B. C., lieut. A. D. C., June 9, 1864. Grant, Jas. B., lieut. A. D. C., May 6, 1865.
The best estimate that can be made of troops Georgia fur nished, first and last, to the Confederate Army is between 120,000 and 125,000 men.

GENERAL OFFICERS COMMISSIONED BY THE
STATE OF GEORGIA, AND IN STATE
SERVICE 1861-1865.
Jackson, Henry Rootes, Major-General, afterwards Brigadier-General in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States; died March 28, 1898.
Smith, Gustavus W., Major-General. Major-General in Provisional Army of Confederate States. Died June 24, 1896.
Walker, W. H. T., Mayor-General of 1st Division of Georgia State Troops, Apr. 25, 1861; afterwards Brigadier-General P. A. C. S.; after-wards Briga dier-General of Georgia State Troops; after-wards Brigadier-General, P. A. C. S.; afterwards MajorGeneral P. A. C. S., killed near Atlanta, July 22, 1864.
Wayne, Henry C., Major-General, Adjutant and In spector-General of the State of Georgia with rank of Colonel, November 12, 1860. Adjutant and In spector -General of the State of Georgia -with rank of Major-General, November 30, 1861. BrigadierGeneral, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, December 16, 1861. Declined the appoint ment. Died March 15, 1883.
Anderson, C. D., Brigadier-General. Died Feb. 23, 1901.
Capers, F. W., Brigadier-General. Died Jan. 12, 1892.
fCarswell, R. W., BriparHer-General. Died in 1886. X_^

Harrison, George P. Sr., Brigadier-General. Died in 1907.
MoCay, Henry K., Brigadier-General. Died July 30, 1886.
Phillips, P. J., Brigadier-General. Died Oct. 12, 1876. Phillips, William, Brigadier-General. Died Sept. 2'5,
1908.

GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE CONFEDERATE
ARMY APPOINTED FROM GEORGIA, THEIR
COMMANDS, AND STAFF OFFICERS, AS
FAR AS ASCERTAINED, AND PREVIOUS
SERVICE, IF ANY, IN THE
U. S. ARMY.
EDWAKD POUTER ALEXANDER.
Cadet U. S. Military Academy July, 1S57; brevet lieu tenant of engineers July, 1857; resigned May 1, 1861.
Captain Corps of Engineers, C. S. A., April 2, 1861; engineer and chief of signal service on staff of Gen. P. Q. T. Beauregard July, 1861, to August, 1861; chief of ord nance, Army of Northern Virginia, August, 1861, to November 8, 1862; lieutenant-colonel of artillery Decem ber 31, 1861; colonel of artillery December 5, 1862; com manding Alexander's Battalion of Artillery November 8, 1862, to February 26, 1864; acting chief of artillery, Longstreet's Corps, September 25, 1863, to February 26, 1864; brigadier-general of artillery, P. A. C. S., Febru ary 26, 1864; ciiief of artillery, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, to surrender at Appomattox.
STAFF.
Colston, Fred M., captain, chief of Ord. Off., May,
1864. Franklin, J- H., major A. C. S., April 1864. Hastell, James (Jos.) C., captain A. A. G-, March, 1864. Mason, Willie T., 1st lieutenant, C. S. A., A. D. C.,
March, 1864. MIddleton, John J., Jr., major A. Q. M., April, 1864. Post, W. M., surgeon, May, 1864. Winthrop, Stephen, captain A. I. G., March, 1864.
NOTE.----One of "his brothers, James H. Alexander by name.

GEORGE THOMAS ANDERSON.

Second lieutenant independent company Georgia
Mounted Volunteers, U. S. A., May 27, 1S47; captain of cavalry, U. S. A., March. 1, 1855; resigned June 11, 1858.
Colonel lltli Georgia regiment infantry Ju-ly 2, 1S61; brigadier-general November 1, 1862.
Brigade composed of 7th, 8th, 9th and llth Georgia, and 1st Kentucky regiments. Afterward the 59th Geor gia "was substituted for the 1st Kentucky (Hood's), after ward Field's division, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Died at Anniston, Ala., April 4,
1901.

STAFF.
Arnold, ....... ........ July, 1863. Daniels, Charles, vol. A. D. C., June, 1862. Hardwick, Charles C., captain (8th Ga. Inf.), A. A. G.. November 8, 1862. Jackson, T. C., 1st lieutenant A. D. C. (Va. Bat.), November 1, 1862 (vol. A. D. C.)Tenille, W. A., captain A. I. G. (9th. Ga. Reg.), Novem ber 19, 1863. Pouche, Robt. T., lieutenant A. A. D. C., Sept., 1864.

ROBT. H. AWDEStSCm.
Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1857; second lieu
tenant 7th infantry July, 1857; second lieutenant 9th infantry December, 1857. Resigned May, 1861.
First lieutenant corps of artillery, C. S. A., March 16, 1861; major, assistant adjutant-general September, 1861; major First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters June 20, 1862; colonel Fifth Georgia cavalry (temporary rank), 1SG2; colonel Fifth Georgia cavalry, January 20, 1863; brigadier-general, P. A. C. S,, July 26, 1864,
Brigade composed of the Fifth Georgia and the 1st, 3d, 8th and 10th Confederate regiments of cavalry, Kelly's division, Army of Tennessee. Died February S, 1888.
STAFF.
Alien, J. F., captain A. C. S., ..... 1863. Footman, R. H., captain A. Q. M., July, 1S64. Gordon, W. "W., captain A. I. G. July, 1864, Dec. 15, 1864 (lieut. Ga. Hussars July, 1861; captain A. A. G. Mercer's Brigade Nov., 1861).
Gowan, T. P., captain A. C. S., January, 1863 (5th Ga. cavalry).
McFarland, J. T., surgeon med. dir. July, 1864,

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Walthour, W. L., captain A. I. G.; captain Liberty Troops, afterward G. troops, 5th cavalry, 1861.
Yonge, Philip, lieutenant A.D. C-, July, 1864 (2d lieu tenant 5th cavalry 1863).
Anderson, McKenzie, 1st lieutenant A. D- G.
HENRY LEWIS BENNING.
Colonel Seventeenth. Georgia Infantry August, 1861; brigadier-general January 17, 1863.
Brigade composed of the 2d, 15th, 17th and 20th Geor gia regiments of infantry, Hood's division, Army of Northern Virginia. Died July 8, 1875.
STAFF. Alexander, W. T. ,captain A. A. G., 1863. Ballard, W. S., major A. C. S., March 6, 1363. Benning, S. J., captain A. A. G. Jan. 17, 1863 to Nov. 4, 1864. Bird, Win. Edgeworth, captain A. A. G. 1864; major A. Q. M. Feb., 1863. DuBose, Dudley M., lieutenant A. D. C. March, 1862captain A. A. G. ------, 1862. Hill, R. C., capt. A. A. G., 1863. Lofton, B. H., sgt. ord. off., 1864. Moses, R. J., major A. C. S., 1863. Mott, John R., lieutenant A. D. C., January, 1863. Perry, Heman H., captain A. I. G., December 31, 1861. Rains, Thos. A., surgeon, 1862-3. Tempe, Robert, lieutenant A. D. C. 1862 .
WILLIAM R. BOGGS.
Graduated from U. S. Military Academy at "West Point in 1853; 2d lieutenant of ordinance; resigned 1861; captain corps of engineers May, 1861; resigned Decem ber 21, 1861; colonel of artillery, July 14, 1862. Briga dier-general November 4, 1862; chief of staff to Gen. B. Kirby Smith; commanding trans-Mississippi Depart ment.
STAFF. Boggs, Robt., lieutenant A. D. C., December 4, 1862.
WILLIAM MC. BR.OWNE.
Aide-de-camp to President Davis, with rank of colonel of cavalry, 1861; brigadier-general; appointed February 18, 1865, but Senate did not confirm. Died at Athens Ga., April 28, 1883. NOTE.----There were, among the members of General Erowne's staff, the following: Putrlcfc I-ooney, captain and A. A. G.;

Rodjeers, captain and A. I. G.; JoJaii "W. C A. L>. C.; R- L. Bloomfield, Q. M. and ma, J captain and V. A. D. C.
GOODS BUY AN.
Graduated at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point in 1834; second lieutenant U. S. infantry; re signed, 1860.
Colonel 16th Ga. infantry February 15, 1862; briga dier-general August 29, 1863; resigned September 20, 1864.
Brigade composed of the 10th, 50th, 53d and 55th Geor gia regiments of infantry, McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern. Virginia. Died August 16, 1885.
STAFF. Brent, Joseph, --, Lancaster, Md. Kibbee, C. C., capt. 10th Ga. regiment, A. A. A. G., August, 1864. Walker, James, captain A. A. G., November 4, 1864. Walker, Jas. W., captain A. I. G., August, 1864. Tovmsend, Jno. H., lieutenant A. D. C., September 9, 1863.
HOWEI/L COBB.
Colonel 16th Georgia regiment of infantry July 15, 1861; brigadier-general February 13, 1862; major-gen eral September 9, 1863.
Brigade composed of the 15th. North Carolina, 2d Lou isiana, the 16th and 24th Georgia regiments of infantry, and Cobb's Legion, Army of Northern Virginia; com manding Reserve Forces of the State of Georgia; died in New York City, October 9, 1868.
STAFF. Barrow, Pope, captain A. D. C., April 22, 1SG3, July, 1864. Cqbb, Howell, Jr., lieutenant A. D. C., July, 1864. Co'bb, John A., captain A. D. C., April 22, 1862. Cobb, Lamar, major and A. A. G., July, 1864. Gwin, "William, captain April 2, 1862. Mallett, R. 3., captain A. A. G., July, 1864. Pope, A. P., captain ord. off. July, 1864. Thomas, Robert, major, April 22, 1862. Barrow, Jas., captain A. A. G., March 6, 1862. Rutherford, Jno. C., captain A. A. G., January 10, 1863. Hallett, R. J-, captain A. A. G., September 23, 1863.
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THOMAS R. R. COBB.
Colonel Cobb's Georgia Legion August 28, 1861; briga dier-general November 1, 1862.
Brigade composed of The 16th, 18th and 24th Georgia regiments of infantry, Cobb's Georgia Legion, Phillips' Georgia Legion and 3d battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia. Killed at Fredericksbnrg, Va., December 13, 18G2.
"L held the position of 1st lieutenant "and A. * D. C. to ~ ----- - -. mc tlle latter was killed. Other taff were John C. Hutlierford, of . G.; CSiurles l.,umj>!sin, lieutenant; errjett, or i-iurKe County, Ga.; captain and A. I. R, K. Porter, captain and chaplain. Miller G-. captain a.id commissary of Cobb's Georgia LeOf that .Leg-ion T. R. R. Cobb was then the umpfein may properly be included in his staff.
ALFRED HOLT COLQTTITT.
Additional paymaster U. S. volunteers June, 1846. Re signed January 31, 1848.
Colonel 6t.h Georgia regiment of infantry May 27, 1861; brigadier-general September 1, 1862.
Command composed of the Gth, 19th, 23d, 27th and 28th Georgia regiments of infantry, D. H. Hill's divis ion. Army of Northern Virginia. Died at Washington City March 26, 1894.
STAFF. Colquitt, II. U., lieutenant Vol. A. LX C., May, 1SG3. Ely, R. N"., major A. Q. M., 3862, Estill, R. F. (Harry?), lieutenant ord. off. Dec., 1862. Grattan, G. G., lieutenant A. D. C., October, 1862; cap tain A, A. G. May, 1863, November 4, 1864. Jackson, Henry, captain A. A. G., July, 1SG4. Jordan, R. P., lieutenant (6th Ga. regt.); A. A. A. G. from May, 1862; killed at. Sharpsburg, Sept., 1SG2. Mettauer, II. A., surgeon.
Morgan, J. B., major A. A. D. C., 1862. Randle, J. T., lieutenant A. D. C., May, 1863; killed at Battery Wagner September, 18G3. Borcke, Heros von, maj. A. A. G,
PHILIP COOK.
Served in Captain Black's company in the Seminole war, 1836.

Colonel 4th Georgia regiment of infantry, November 1, 1862; brigadier-general August 5, 1864.
Succeeded Brigadier-general Doles in command of his brigade .composed of the 4th, 12th, 21st and 44th Geor gia regiments of infantry, Rodes' division, JacU son's corps, Army of Northern Virginia; died at Atlanta, Q-a., May 22, 1894.
Snead, F. T., captain staff A. A. G. November 4, 1864. Law, Chas. H., lieut. A. D. C., August 5, 18G4.
AJLFRED CTJMMING.
Cadet at U. S. Military Academy July, 1849; brevet 2d lieutenant 8th infantry July 1, 1849; 2d lieutenant 7th infantry July 16, 1850; 1st lieutenant 10th infantry March 3, 1855; captain July 20, 1856; resigned January 19, 1861.
Major corps of infantry, C. S. A., March 16, 1861; lieutenant-colonel 10th Georgia infantry June, 1861; col onel 10th Georgia infantry September 25, 1862; briga dier-general October 29, 1862.
Brigade composed of the 34th, 36th, 39th and 56th Georgia regiments of infantry, Stevenson's division, Ar my of the West.
STAFF. demons, Welcom G., major asst. quartermaster, Octo ber 29, 1862. Evans, H., major A. D. C., May-July, 1863. Lamar, De Rosset, captain A. D, C., 1863-4. Mayo, J. H. F., major A. C. S., October 29, Nov. 13, 1862. Phinizy, Charles H., capt. A. A. G. Oct. 29, 1862. NOTE.----At the time of reorganization of Gen. J. E. JoVmstnn's army near the end of the War, there was a rumor afloat among the soldiers to the effect that Captain Thinizy was to be pro moted to colonelcy of 39th Gorg-Ja Infantry. The rumor, how ever, eventilated in nothing material, thoug'h it is unofficially
Smith, E. R., captain A. I. G., Nov. 10, 1862; captain May-July, 1863.
Stciner, Frank, lieutenant A. D. C, October 29, 1862, November 7, 1862.
Wise, George "D., lieutenant May-July, 1863; captain ord. off. Sept. 18, 1863.
Banner, M. R., lieutenant, ord., November 3, 1864. Bass, J. W., lieutenant A. A. I. G., November 4, 1864. Cody, Adolphus, A. A. I. G., November, 1863.
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GEOKGE DOLES.
Colonel 4tli Georgia regiment of Infantry May 8, 1861.; brigadier-general November 1, 1862.
Brigade composed of the 4th, 12th., 21st and 44th Geor gia regiments of infantry, D. H. Hill's division. Army of Northern Virginia; killed at Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, 1S64.
STAFF. Hawking, E. A., lieutenant A. D. C-, May, 1863. Purlow, C. T., ------, July, 1863. Jones, Richard V., lieutenant A. I. G., May ------, 1S63. Snead, F. T., captain A. A. G., May-July, 1863.
DUDLEY BCcIVER. DuSOSE.
Colonel 15th Georgia regiment of infantry January, 1803; brigadier-general November 16, 18G4.
Brigade composed of the 18th, 16th and 24th Georgia regiments of infantry, Cobb's and Phillips' Legions, and the 3d battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, Kershaw's di vision, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia; died. March 4, 1883.
STAFF. Bird, S. M., major A. Q. M., 1864-'65. Crane, Benj. E., major A. C. S. (1864-'65). Hackett, T. H., captain A- I. G., 1864-'65. Pierce, Geo. F., Jr., captain A. A. A. G., 1864-'65.
CLEMENT A. EVANS.
Major 31st Georgia infantry November 19, 1861; col onel 31st Georgia regiment infantry May 13, 1862; briga dier-general May 19, 1864.
Brigade composed of the 13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th and 61st Georgia regiments of infantry. Subsequently the 12th Georgia regiment, was added to the brigade. Army Northern Virginia.
STAFF. Cooper, George F., brigade surgeon, December, 1862. Hall, Edward, captain A. A. G., November, 1864. Lawton, E. P., captain A. A. G., Dec., 1862. Gordon, E. C., lieutenant A. D. C., June 9, 1864. Reid, Francis W., major A. C. S., June 12, 1862.
WILLIAM MONTGOMERY GARDNER..
Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1846; brevet 3d lieutenant 1st infantry July, 1846; 2d lieutenant 7th in fantry February 16, 1847; transferred to 2d infantry
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July, 1847; 1st lieutenant October 16, 1849; captain March. 3, 1855; brevet 1st lieutenant August 20, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mexico; resigned January 19, 1861.
Major corps of infantry C. S. A., March 16, 1861; col onel 8th. Georgia regiment of infantry July 21, 1861; brigadier-general November 14, 1861.
Commanding paroled prisoners at Demopolls, Ala., 18G3; commanding military prisons in States east of the Mississippi river excluding Georgia and Alabama, 1864; commanding local defense troops. Department of Rich mond, September, 1864; commanding at Salisbury, N. C., November, 1864; commanding post at Richmond, Va., January, 1865; on duty with Gen. Howell Cobb com manding District of Georgia, March, 1865; died at Mem phis, Tenn., June 16, 1904.
STAFF. Earth, William G., captain A. A. G., March 20, 1865. Lanier, John S., ------. White, J. H., surgeon, chief surgeon, March 20, 1865. Winder, R. B-, major, chief quartermaster, March 20, 1865. Grant, Jas. B., lieutenant A. D. C., May 6, 1865. Rose, Alex., lieutenant A. D. C., December 2, 1862.
LTJCITJS J. GARTKJSIir..
Colonel 7th Georgia infantry March 31, 1861; resigned December --, 1862, having been elected to the Confeder ate Congress; brigadier-general August 22, 1864.
Commanding 2d brigade of Georgia Reserves, composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th regiments; died at Atlanta, Ga., April 7, 1891.
STAFF. Hill, Miles H., captain A. G., 1863. Nichols, William M., lieutenant A. A. G., 1863. Irwin, Robt. C., lieutenant A. D. C., November 14, 1864.
VICTOR J. B. CHRARDEY.
Brigadier-general, July 30, 1864. Commanding Brigadier-general Wright's brigade, com posed of the 3d, 22d, 40th and 48th Georgia regiments of infantry, and 2d Georgia battalion of infantry, Anderson's division, A. P. Hill's corps, Army of Northern Vir ginia. Killed at Petersburg, Va., August, 1864.
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STAFF.
Evans, J. K., captain A. A. A. G. 1864 (previously lieu tenant in 48th. Georgia).
Hughes, H. S., captain, brig, com'y sub., 1862. (Pre viously captain "Lawson's Greys," 3d Ga.)
McWhorter, R. L., major, brigadier Q. M. 1862. (Pre viously in 3d Ga.)
Swinney, W. M. (M. E.?), chief brigade surgeon, 1862. (Previously surgeon of 48th Georgia.)

JOHN teROWN GORBOW.

Appointed from Alabama, lieutenant-colonel 6th Ala bama Regiment Infantry, Dec. 26, 1861; colonel 6th Ala bama Regiment Infantry, April 28, 1862; brigadier-gen eral, P. A. C. S., May 7, 1863; major-general, p. A. C.

S., May 14, 1864. There Is no evidence In the official records that he was ever promoted to grade of lieuten ant-general, P. A. C. S., or that he ever received hia com mission as such. All claims awarding him this rank are, therefore, unofficial, and cannot be sustained by the records on file at the -war department, "Washington, D. C. At the Appomattox surrender he signed simply "J. B. Gordon, major-general, commanding corps."
Brigade composed of the 13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th

and 61st Georgia regiments of infantry (originally, jLawton's Brigade); the 6th and 12th Georgia Battalions of Infantry, Early's Division, Army of Northern Virginia.
Division composed of the Brigades of Evans, Terry and York, Army of Northern Virginia. Commanding 2d

Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, as major-general; commanding left wing Army of Northern Virginia, May,

1S65.

STAFP.

Douglas, H. Kyd., major A. A. G., Nov. 4, 1864. Halsey, Don P., captain A. A. G., 1862.. Jones, Thos. G., lieutenant A. D. C., Jan. 2, 1863, and April 4, 1865. Moore, Edwin L., major A. A. G., November 4, 1864. Stephens, J. H., senior surgeon, July, 1864. Wilmer, S. K., lieutenant signal officer, July --, 1864. Hunter, Robert "W., major A. A. G. Pace, James M., captain A. A. G., Nov. 27, 1SG2, to

April 9, 1865. Ballard, W. S., major C. S., Jan. 5, 1864. Graves, J. T., captain A. C. S., August 8, 1863. Myers, Win. B, major A. A. G., April 8, 1865.

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VVILLIAM J. KARDEE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1838; 1st lieuten
ant of dragoons, December 3, 1839; captain of dragoons, September 18, 1844; brevetted major and lieutenantcolonel for gallantry in Mexican War (1S47) ; a little later, promoted to major of 2d U. S. Cavalry; command ant of cadets, U. S. Military Academy, 1856-'60; resigned January 31, 1861.
Colonel corps of cavalry, C. S. A., March 16, 1861; brigadier-general June 17, IS61; major-general October 7, 1861; lieutenant-general October 10, 1862.
Brigade (1861) composed of 1st, 2d, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Arkansas regiments of infantry; commanding divis ion under Gen. A. S. Johnston in Kentucky and Tennes see, 1861-2; commanding Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay, 1861; commanding 3d corps, Army of the Mississippi, com posed of Hindman's, Wood's and Cleburne's divisions; commanding Army of the Mississippi, afterwards called Army of Tennessee, 1862; commanding left wing of Gen. Bragg's army in Kentucky campaign, composed of Buckner's and Patton Anderson's divisions and "Wheel er's cavalry; commanding army corps consisting of Breckenridge's and Cleburne's divisions; commanding right wing of Army of Tennessee, consisting of Cheatham's, Stevenson's and Walker's divisions; commanding Army of Tennessee December, 1863; commanding army corps consisting of Cheatham's, Cleburne's, Walker's and Bate's divisions, May to September, 1864; command ing Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, October, 1864; commanding troops at Bentonville, N". C., March, 1865. Died at Wytheville, Va., November 6, 1873. 1873.
STAFF. Bailey, James, mil. storekeeper at Greenville, Mo., August 11, 1861; A. Q. M. Hindman's legion, A. A. Q. M., August, 1861. Black, Samuel L., lieutenant A. I, G., July 5, 1862; cap tain A. I. G. January 1, 1863; lieutenant-colonel JulyOctober, 1863. Blake, E. D-, lieutenant-colonel, inspector-general, July 5, 1862. Boutwell, ------., lieutenant A. D. C., April 6, 7, 1862. Breysacher, A. L., surgeon medical inspector July 5, 1862--July, 1863. Bridewell, L. O., major chief quartermaster, April 6, 7, 1862.
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Buntwell, ------, lieutenant A. A. D. C., April 6, 7, IS 62.
Chambliss, Nathaniel R., captain chief ordnance, Dec. 5, 1861.
Claitoorne, Thos., captain vol. A. D. C., January 1, 1863. Clare, William, captain A. A. D. C., April 6, 7, 1862. Clarkson, A. W., captain A. A. D. C., April 6, 7, 1862. Flash, Henry L., captain volunteer A. D. C., July 5, 1862. Gassett, C. W., major chief quartermaster, January 1, 1863. Gonzales, A. J., colonel, chief of artillery, Dec. 30, 1864. Govan, Win, H., captain A. Q. M., August 11, 1861. Green, J. W., captain, engineer's off,, Dec., 1862. Hanauer, Lewis, colonel A. Q. M., purch, agt. July 23, 1861. Hardee, T. L., lieutenant A. D. C., April 25, 1862. Hardee, T. S-, captain A, D. C., July 5, 1862. Harrison, Thomas, captain A. A. D. G .,June 2, 1864. Hay, E. B., A. A. G., January 16, 1865. Hoxton, Llewellen, major C. A., December, 1862, Hunt, T. W., lieutenant acting A. D. G., April 6, 7, 1S62; captain A. I. G. January 1, 1863, July 25, 1863. Johnson, John M., surgeon medical director, July 25, 1863. Jones, ------, colonel, March, 1863. Kearney, William, lieutenant A. I. G., April 6, 7, 182. Kennard, J. M., major, chief ordnance January 1, July 25, 1S63. Kennard, P. T., volunteer A. D. C., August 9, 1861. Lanford, R. C., major A. C. S-, Feb. 24, 1862; April 1, 1864. Beatty, ------, Judge Advocate, February 13, 1863. Lay, Jno. F., major A. A. I. G., March 29, 1865. Burtwell, J. R. B., lieut. A. A. D. C., April 6, 1862. Gholson, Samuel 3.f Col. Judge Advocate, Feb. 13, 1863. Lawrence, G. W., surgeon medical director, April 6, 7,
1862. Lawrentree, August, lieutenant (Hindman's Legion).
Liddell, St. John R-, colonel volunteer A. D. C., act ing ordn. officer, July 22, 1861.
McMicken, C. G., lieutenant chief signal officer, Jan. 6, 1865.
Marmadnke, Jno. S., lieutenant A. D. C. and A. A. G., August 7, 1861.
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Mason, Richard M., chief A. Q. M., relieved July 12, 1864.
Memminger, C. G., chief signal officer, Jan. 11, 1865. Moore, John C., judge advocate, July 5, 1862. Moore, W. E., captain eom'y., July, 1861. Patton, Montrose A., surgeon general medical director, District of Arkansas, August 23, 1861. Patton, Yandell S., major chief Q. M., 1864. Pearre, Aubrey, captain acting ordn. officer Hardee's corps, 1864-5. Perkins, Hardin, colonel volunteer A. D. C., Dec. 5, 1861. Perkins, S. H., colonel volunteer A. D. C., Aug. 9, 1861, July, 1862. Pickett, W. D., major A. A. G. and chief of staff April 6, 7, 1862; colonel A. I. G., Jan. 28, 1865. Poole, D. H., lieutenant A. A. A. G., July 5, 1862; captain A. A. G., Jan. 1, 1863; major A. I. G., Aug. 20, 1863. Poole, W. G., captain 1st Florida regiment A. A. G., June 2, 1864. Pope, John, captain chief Q. M., Dec. 5, 1861. Presstman, S. W., captain eng. off, Dec. 30, 1862. Riley, E. B. D., major ord. offi., May 19, 1S63. Roy, T. B., captain A. A. G., July 5, 1862; A. A. G. chief of staff July 25, 1863; A. A. G. Jan. 5, 1865. Shoup, F. A., 1st lieutenant C. S. A., A. D. C. and A. A. A. G. July 23, 1861; major C. A. April 6, 7, 1862. Thomas, J. G., acting medical director, April 5, 1865. White, D. G., lieutenant A. A. G., April 16, lieutenant inspector artillery, July, 1861; major A. A. G. Jan.-July, 1863. Whitehead, ------, captain, March, 1865. Whitthorne, W. C., adjutant general of Tennessee, vol. A. D. C. Jan. 1, 1863. Wicks, Moses J., major chief com'y, July 5, 1862. Wilkins, W. W., lieutenant A. I. G. (?), July 5, 1862. Wilson, ------, lieutenant A. A. D. C., April 6, 7,
1862. Yandell, D. W., surgeon medical director, July 5, 1862,
Jan. 1, 1863.
QEOR.OE PAUL HARK, IS ON, JR. Appointed from Georgia. A Colonel commanding a
Brigade, composed of 1st Georgia Regulars, 32d, 47th and 5th Regiments, Georgia Volunteers, and 5th Regi ment of Georgia Reserves.
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STAFF.
Blount, George M., 1st lieutenant A. A. A. G., Feb. 20, 1864.
Cohen, Gratz, captain A. D. CGuerard, B. L., captain A. Q, M. Hundley, Wm. B., major A. I. G. Moreno, S. A., captain A. A. G., March, 1865. NOTJK ----Colonel Hubert Jolrusoii liemlersoii, of' 42d Georgia Infantry, was a colonel commanding a brigade. Died February 3, 1891.

nding- a brigade under Major-General Joseph Whe

Date of death.

ve understand, ?ri

Bo-wen, P. A. C. B., of Missouri, was a native of Savan he becoming a citizen of his adopted State in 1857. tie was promoted to grade of brigaier-g-eneral, P. A. C. S., in 18G2, and to that of major-general, P. A. C. S., in 1S63. .Died July 16, 1863.
It should be mentioned that Edwwrtl Doi-r Traey, of Ala bama, a native Georgian, was promoted to grade of brigadiergeneral, P. A. C. S., in 1862, his brigade consisting of the 20th,

son's Division,' Army of Tennessee. Died near Port Gibson, Miss., May 1, 1S63.

ALFRED IVERSON.
Second Lieutenant Seymour's battalion Georgia Volun teers in Mexican War, August, 1847; honorably mustered out July 11, 1848; 1st lieutenant 1st cavalry March, 1855; resigned March 21, 1SG1.
Captain corps of infantry, O. S. A., March 16, 1861; colonel 29th North Carolina Infantry August 20, 1861; brigadier general November 1, 1862.
Commanding brigade composed of the 5th, 12th, 20th and 23rd North Carolina regiments of Infantry, D. H. Hill's division, Jackson's corps, Army of Northern Vir ginia. In 18G4 brigade composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 6th Georgia regiments of cavalry, Martin's division, Wheeler's corps, Army of Tennessee.
General Iverson "was appointed from North Carolina, but he commanded Georgia troops.
STAFF. Coleman, H. B., lieutenant-colonel volunteer A. D. C., June, 1863. Ector, J. T., lieutenant A. D. C., June, 1863. Halsey, D. P., captain A. A. Or., May, 1863. Garland, ------, major A. C. S-, 18G3.

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Payne, ------, major A. C. S., 1863. Woods, J. J., captain A. I. G., 1SG3. Branham, Isham R., capt. A. A. G., October 24, 1863.
HENRY KOOTES JACKSON.
Brigadier-general June 4, 1861; resigned December 2, 1861; reappointed brigadier-general September 21, 1863.
Brigade composed oii the 1st Confederate, the 25th, 29th, 30th and 66th Georgia regiments of infantry, and a battalion of infantry. In May, 1862, composed of the 3d Arkansas, 31st Virginia, and 1st and 12th Georgia regiments of infantry, and a battalion of Georgia In fantry. July 14, 1861, assumed command of the Army of the Northwest. October 3, 1861, commanding a divi sion in the Army of the Northwest.
Died at Savannah, Ga., May 23, 1898.
STAFF. Andrews, Garnett, 2nd lieutenant A. A. G., Aug. 5, 1861. Barton, S. M., lieutenant-colonel 3d Arkansas regi ment; A. A. G. Oct. 21, 1861. Bloom, F. S., major A. D. C. Oct. 7, 1861. Humphries, W. D., lieutenant A. D. C. Aug. 3, 1861. Jackson, Henry, cadet, A. D. C. Oct. 7, 1861. Garnett, Andrew, lieutenant A. A, A. G., August 3, 1861.
JOHN KING JACKSOW.
Colonel 5th Georgia Infantry, 1861. Brig. Gen. Jan. 14, 1862.
Brigade composed of the 5th and 8th Mississippi, the 5th Georgia and 1st Confederate regiments of infantry, the 2d Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters., and a battery of light artillery. Subsequently commanding the 3d brigade in Reserve corps. Army of the Mississippi, composed o the 17th, 18th, 21st and 24th Alabama and 5th Georgia regiments of infantry, and Burtwell's light battery of ar tillery, Army of Tennessee. August to September 29, 1864, commanding District of Florida, in Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
Died at Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 27, 1866.
STAFF. Barrett, Thomas G., ordn. officer captain volunteer A. D. C., Jan. 1, 1863. Beauchamp, J. J., major A. C. S. Feb. 28, 1863. Bryan, A. M., captain inspector-general Oct. 19, 1862.
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Catho (?}, R. S-, captain prov. mar Chattanooga Term., March 5, 1863.
Cheatham, R. S., A. A. G. April 7-Feb. 23, 1863. Cummins, Joseph B., captain A. A. G., July 4, 1862; major Jan. 1, 1863. Note.--Captain A. A. G., Army of Tennessee, October 28, 1SG4; major (in charge of courtmartial) A. A. G. to Gen. J. B. Johnston, 1865.
Floyd, W. D. C., major A. A. I. G., July 24, 1862; ord nance officer July 28, 1862.
Harris, Samuel, 2nd lieutenant A A. I G July 24 1862.
Hundley, ------, captain pro. mar. Chattanooga, 1863. Hunt, S. P., chief surgeon July 24, 1862; surgeon act ing inspector hospitals, District Tennessee, Jan., 1863; chief surgeon Oct. 19, 1862. Jackson, A. M., lieutenant A. D. C. April 1, 1862, Jan. 1, 1863. Jennison, Geo. A., A. A. A. G., Sept. 24, 1862. Jones, B. F., A. Q. M. Bridgeport, Ala., Feb. 28, 1863. King, Hugh M., chief Q. M. July 25, 1862. Lloyd, W. D. C., major ordnance officer; A. I. G-. Feb., 1863. Moreno, Stephen A., captain A. A. A. G. July 24, 1862; major A. A- G. Nov. 14, 1863. Montgomery, H. B. T., captain A. C. S. Bridgeport, Ala., March 4, 1863. Nelms, L,. A., A. A. A. G. June, 1861. Oglesby, Wm. M., A. A. A. G. May 10, 1863. Pinckney, R. J., captain A. Q. M. acting division Q. M. ------------.. Relieved July 25, 1862. Prince, J. L., captain A. Q. M., Bridgeport, Ala., March 4, 1863. Robertson, F. H., captain acting chief artillery Oct.
28, 1862. ' Sanchez, B. S., lieutenant A. D. C. Jan., 1862. Sibley, W. C., captain division com'y, July 28, 1862. Stanford, ------, captain assistant division com'y., Oct.
19, 1862. Thomas, John W., A. A. A. G. May 9, 1863. Goldthwaite, Henry, major A. A. G., August, 1864. McKinney, ------, captain ------, November, 1863.
DAVID RTTMPI-E JONES.
Cadet IT. S. Military Academy July, 1846; brevet 2d lieutenant 2d infantry July, 1846; 2d lieutenant Nov.

23, 1846; regimental adjutant April 15, 1847, to Decem ber 29, 1848; 1st lieutenant May 7, 1849, to March 3, 1855; brevet captain A. A. G. March 16, 1S53; brevet 1st lieutenant August 20, 1847, for gallant and meri torious conduct in battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mexico. Resigned February 15, 1861.
Major assistant adjutant-general and chief of staff to Gen. G. T. Beauregard April 11, 1861; brigadier-general June 17, 1861; major-general October 11, 1S62.
Brigade composed of the 4th, 5th, 6th and 9th South Carolina regiments of infantry, being the 3d brigade, 1st corps. Army of the Fotomac; afterwards division composed of the brigades of Toombs, Anderson, Drayton, Kemper, Garnett and Jenkins, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
Died at Richmond, Va., January 19, 1863.
STAFF.
Adams, Joseph M., major, Q. M. Barksdale, ------, surgeon, June-Dec., 1862. Campbell, ------, lieutenant engineer officer June, 1S62. Carell, J. R., captain ------, July, 1861.
Coward, A., captain ------ July, 1861; major A. A. G. Dec., 1861.
De L'Aigle, L., captain A. Q. M. June, 1S62. Elford, T. J., major C. S-, August, 1861. Ford, W. J., captain, July, 1861; A. D. C., A. A. Q. M., Dec., 1S62.
Haskeli, ------, major A. C. S. June, 1S62. Jones, Philip B., Jr., captain volunteer A. D. C. JuneDec., 1862.
Latham, F. G., lieutenant A. A. A. G. July, 1861. Latrobe, Osman, captain A. & I. G. June-Dec., 1862. McLemore, O. K., lieutenant A. A. A. G., July, 1861. Moses, R. J., major A. C. S. Dec., 1862.
Moore, Samuel J. C., captain A. A. G. April, 1863. Rose, Hugh, volunteer A. D. C. Dec., 1862. Taylor, E., captain July, 1861.
Thurston, E. N., captain volunteer A. D. C. June, 1S62; ordnance officer Dec., 1SG2.
'Williams, C. "W., volunteer A. D. C. Dec., 1862. Young, H. E,, captain A. A. G. Dec., 1862. Garnett, Jno. J., major C. A., June, 1862.

Jones, Samuel P., lieutenant A. D. C., October 27, 1862. KOTE.----Another addition to above list ma.y be made in the
Georgian, who -was assigned' to duty by Gen. K. Kir'by Smith, of Trans-Mississippi Department, in July, 1864 (?), as briga-
sident Oavis, or confirmed by the Con other Georgia generals were.
ALEXANDER ROBERT I/AWTON.
Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1839; 2d lieu tenant 1st artillery July, 1839; resigned December 31, 1840.
Brigadier-general, P. A. C. S., April 13, 1861; quarter master-general August 10, 1863.
Brigade composed of the 13th., 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th and 61t Georgia regiments of infantry, Ewell's division, Jackson's corps, Army of Northern Virginia'; command ing Bwell's division; commanding Department of Geor gia, October 26, 1861; commanding District of Georgia, in Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, May 28, 1862; commanding military district of Savan nah, 1861. Died at Clifton Springs, N. Y., July 2, 1896.
STAFF. Berry, Thomas J., A. D. C. & A. A. A. G. Oct. 25-30, 1861. Beverly, W. W., lieutenant C. S. infantry, A. A. D. C. December 10, 1861. Bernan, James H., A. Q. M. April 13, 1861. Cheves, Edward, A. D. C. 1862. Killed at battle of Cold Harbor June 27, 1862. Gumming, Montgomery, A. D. C. and A. A. A. G., July 15, 1861. Echols, William H., captain engineers April 16, 1861. Elliott, Robt. W. B., lieutenant A. D. C., Oct. 4, 1861. Gills, G. W., chief of ordnance, April 15, 1861. Gardner, "W". M., major C. S. A., A. A. A. G., May 30, 1861. Gibbons, Wm. H., major Q. M, 18G2. Hull, Edward W., captain inspector-general, 1862. Ingraham, H. L-, lieutenant ordnance officer Oct., 1862. Jackson, Henry, cadet A. D. C. July 1, 1862; 2d lieu tenant artillery on staff of Gen. W. H. T. Walker, Jan., 1863; ordnance officer to Lucas' battalion artillery. May, 1863; captain A. A. G. on staff of Gen. H. R. Jackson, July, 1863; on staff of A. H. Colquitt, June, July, 1864. Lawton, Edward P., captain A. A. G. October 1, 1861.
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Killed at battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. McLaws, L., major, C. S. A., A. A. A. G. May 31, 1861;
Q. M. & A. C. S., April 17, 1862. Reid, F. W., major C. S., 1861. Richardson, F. H-, captain I. G., 1862. Rockwell, Wm. S., lieutenant-colonel 1st Ga. volun
teers, A. A. A. G., July 20, 1861. Smith, S. J., A. Q. M., July 15, 1861. Smith, W. D., major 1st Ga. regiment., A. A. A. G.,
June 25, 1861. Speer, Daniel N., captain Q. M., 1862. Stewart, James T., captain A. Q- M., 1861-2. Wayne, Henry C., colonel adjutant-general; announced
as chief of staff to General Lawton, April 17, 1861. Elliott, Robt., captain A. A. G., October 20, 1863. Reveley, W. "W., lieutenant A. A. D. C., Dec. 10, 1861.
LAFAYETTE McLAWS.
Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1842; brevet 2d lieutenant 6th infantry July 1, 1842; 2d lieutenant 2d in fantry, March 16, 1844; 1st lieutenant, February 16, 1847; captain, August 24, 1851; resigned March 23, 1861.
Major corps of infantry, C. S. A., March 10, 1861; colonel 10th Georgia infantry June 17, 1SG1; brigadiergeneral September 25, 1861; major-general May 23, 1862.
Brigade in October, 1861, composed of the 15th and 32d Virginia, 10th Louisiana, and the 10th, 63d, and 57th Georgia regiments of infantry, and Manley's light battery of artillery; division in June, 1862, composed of the brigades of Kershaw, Wofford, Humphreys and Bryan; division May 3, 1863, (Chancellorsville) composed of brigades of Wofford, Kershaw, Barksdale and Semmes; in 1864 commanding District of Georgia; in December, 1864, commanding division under General Hardee; in 1SG5 commanding division under General Hardee, in Gen. J. E. Johnston's army; April 10, 1865, commanding mili tary District of Georgia, by special order of General J. B. Johnston. Died at Savannah, Ga., July 22, 1897.
STAFF. Atkinson, ------, captain volunteer A. D. C., May --, 1862. Brown, N. B., captain Dec. 12, 1864; chief Q. M. Feb ruary 10, 1865. Cabell, Henry C., colonel C. A., Oct.-Dec., 1862. Campbell, --., lieutenant engineering officer, Oct.-Dec., 1862.
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Costin, E. L,., major A. D. C., Oct., 1863; major A, I. G. Pec., 1862.
Cumming, W. H , major, chief surgeon, medical direc tor. Feb. 10, 1S65.
Edwards, A. L., lieutenant ordnance officer, Oct.-Dec., 1862.
Edwards, J. F-, major A. C. S., Oct.-Dec., 1862; chief C. S. of division Dec., 1S62; promoted chief C. S. of corps.
E.Hiott, R. W. B-, captain A. A. G. Dec. 12, 1864. Fishburne, B. C., major surgeon, medical director. April 10, 1S6&. Gilmore, John T., surgeon, medical director, Oct.-Dec., 1862. GOggin, James M., major A. A. G., April 30, 1862; ma jor A. C. S. Oct., 1S62; major A. A. G. Dec., 1862. Henley, ------, captain volunteer A. D. C-, May, 1862. Huguenin, A., lieutenant A. D. C., Dec. 12, 1864; A. D. C. Feb. 10, 1865. King, Henry Lord Page, captain A. D. C. ------, 1861; A. D. G., May, 1862, Oct., 1S62. Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec., 1862. Still serving as such when killed.
King, Mallory Page, captain A. A. G. and A. r. G., Dec. 12, 1864; lieutenant-colonel A. I. G. Feb. 10, 1865.
Lamar, G. B., lieutenant A. D. C. and A A. A. G., Dec. 12, 1864; A. D. C. and A. A. A. G., Feb. 10, 1868.
Mdntosh, Thomas S., major A. A. G., 1861; captain A. A. G., Oct. 19, 1861; major A. A. G., May, 1862. Killed
Fatten, John A., chief surgical division Dec. 12, 1864. Middleton, Jno, J., Jr., major div. Q. M., Nov. 15, 1863. at Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, 1862. McLaws, A. H., major Q. M. division, Dec., 1862. Maxwell, J. A., captain acting chief artillery and ord nance Dec. 12, 1864. Napier, LeRoy, A. A. D. C. --, 1861. Patterson, F. W., surgeon July 1, 1863. Peck, W. D., major A. Q. M., Dee. 13, 1863. Read, John P. W., captain, chief artillery, May, 1862. Robertson, J. R., major chief C. S. (at Savannah), April 10, 1863. Smith, L. Jacquelin, captain, ordnance officer, Feb. 10,
1865. Taliaferro, E., captain, ordnance officer, Feb. 10, 1865. Taylor, Henry, captain A. A. D. C. --, 1861, Dec., 1863. Thomas, J. G., chief surgeon division, April, 1865.
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Tucker, Tom S. B., lieutenant A. D. C., April 30, Dec., 1362.
HUGH WEEDOlSr MERCER. Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1828; brevet 2d
lieutenant of artillery and 2d lieutenant of artillery July 1, 1828; 1st lieutenant October 10, 1835; resigned April 30, 1836.
Colonel 1st Georgia regiment of infantry --, 1861; brigadier-general October 29, 1861.
Brigade composed of the 1st, 54th, 57th and 63d Geor gia infantry, Army of Tennessee, commanding at Savan nah, Ga.
Died, June 9, 1877.
STAFF. Anderson, Edward C., Jr., lieutenant A. D. C., Nov. 16, 1861; major cavalry, 1862; colonel 7th Georgia cav., 1863. Drummond, Edward W., captain, assistant commander 1st Georgia volunteers. Gordon, William W. (lieutenant Jeff Davis Legion), captain A. A. G., acting inspector, January 11, 1863. Habersham, Jos. Clay, lieutenant A. D. C., Nov. 16, 1861. Harden, William I?., lieutenant ordnance officer, Dec. 30, 1861; promoted captain and ordnance officer. Hartridge, A. S. (L.?>, lieutenant A. D. C., July 9, 1862; major com'y, 1863. Mercer, George A., captain A. A. G., Nov. 16, 1861; June, 1862; March, 1863. * Stewart, James T., captain A, Q. M., November 16, 1861; major and Q. M-, 1863. Stoddard, John J., lieutenant A. D. C., May 30, 1863. Thomas, R. B., lieutenan tartillery corps, C. A., Decem ber 10, 1861. Williams, James S., major, inspector-general, 1864.
J. SEMMES,
Colonel 2d Georgia regiment of infantry, May 7, 1861; brigadier-general, March 11, 1862.
Brigade composed of the 10th, 50th, 51st and 53d Geor gia infantry, McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps, A. N. Va.
Mortally wounded at Gettysburg. Died July 10, 1863.
STAFF. Briggs, --, captain A. D. C., June and Sept., 1862. Briggs, B. B., lieuterant A. D. C., April, 1862.

demons, Welcom. G., captain. A. A. G,, June, 1862. Cody, B. H., lieutenant volunteer A. D. C., June and September, 1862. Costin, E. L., captain A. D. G., June, 1SG2. Ellis, R., captain A- A. G., April, 1863. Gilmore, ------, surgeon, June, 1862. Redd, ------, lieutenant volunteer A. D. C., June and September, 1862.
JAMES F. SIMMS. Major 53d Georgia regiment of infantry; colonel 53d
Georgia regiment of infantry; brigadier-general Dec. 8, 1864.
Brigade composed of the 10th, 50th, 51st and 52d Geor gia regiments of infantry, Kershaw's division, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Died May 30, 18S7.
STAFF. Kibbee.. G. C., captain A. A. A. G., December, 1864.
WILLIAM DtTNCAN SMITH. Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July, 1846; brevet 2d
lieutenant 2d dragoons, July, 1846; 2d lieutenant, Au gust, 1847; 1st lieutenant, August 8, 1851; captain, June 4, 1858; resigned January 28, 1861.
Captain corps of cavalry, C. S. A., March 16, 1SG1; colonel 20th Georgia regiment infantry, July 14, 1861; brigadier-general, March 7, 1862.
Commanding First Military District of South Carolina, in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Flor ida, July 8, 18C2; commanding troops on James Island, 1862. Died at Charleston, S. C., October 4, 1862.
STAFF. King, Mallory Page, captain A, A. G., April 23, 1862. Habersham, Jos. C., lieutenant A. D. C., April 22, 1862.
G. MOXLEY SORREL. Captain A. A. G., Longstreet's brigade, September 1,
1861; major A. A. G., Longstreet's division, July 24, 1862; lieutenant-colonel A. A. G., Longstreet's corps, June 23, 1863; brigadier-general, October 31, 1864.
Brigade composed of the 2d, 22d, 48th and G4th Georgia regiments of infantry, and the 3d and 10th Georgia bat talions of infantry, Mahone's division, A. P, Hill's corps, A. N. Va.
Died near Roanolce, Va., August 10, 1901.
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STAFF. Hughes, Sidney, major com'y. McWhorter, W. H., major Q. M., ------. Perry, Heman H., captain A. A. G., Novemmber, 1864, Spencer, ------, lieutenant A. D. C., November, 1864.
ISAAC M. St. JOHN. Captain corps of engineers, C, S. A., February 15, 1862;
major of artillery and superintendent of Nitre and Mining corps, April 18, 1862; lieutenant-colonel Nitre and Mining corps, May 28, 1863; brigadier-general and com missary-general, C. S. A-, February 16, 1S65. Died April 7, 1880.
STAFF.
French, S. B., major A. C. S., 1865. Noland, B. P., major A. C. S., 1865. Williams, T. G., colonel A. C. S., 1SG5.
MARCELX-TJS A. STOVALL. Lieutenant-colonel 3d Georgia battalion, October S,
1861; brigadier-general, January 20, 1863. Brigade composed of the 40th, 42d, 43d, 52d and, per
haps, the 41 at Georgia regiments of infantry, and. 1st regiment Georgia State Line, Stewart's division. Hood's corps, Army of Tennessee. Former command composed of the 1st, 3d and 4th Florida, 6th North Carolina and 47th Georgia regiments of infantry, Breckenridge's division. Commanding Preston's brigade, Army of Ten nessee, May 25, 1863; commanding brigade in Brecken ridge's division, Department of Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana, August, 1863. Died at Augusta, Ga., August 7, 1895.
STAFF.
Dearing, Wm. P., lieutenant A. D, C., September 1, 1864. Dunham, Andrew, Jr., lieutenant ordance officer, March. 9, 1863.
Hanson, A. J., lieutenant A. D. C., May 24, 1863. Hull, Harvey H., captain A. I. G., 1861. Hull, J. H., captain, September 19, 1863. Triestra, Gregory, A. A. A. G., November 1, 1863. Weakley, T. P., major A. C. S., September 1, 1862. Webb, John, major A. Q. M., June 24, 1S63. Whitehead, J. P. C., Jr., captain A. A. G., May 24, 1863. Evans, H., major C. S., December 18, 1863.
BRYAN MOREL THOMAS. Cadet U.'S. Military Academy, July 1, 1858; brevet 2d

lieutenant 8th. infantry, July, 1858; 2d lieutenant 5th in fantry, January 19, 1859; resigned April 6, 1861.
1st lieutenant corps of infantry, C. S. A., April 3, 1861; major corps of infantry, 1862; commanding 8th Alabama infantry --; commanding cavalry battalion of independ ent companies, 1864; commanding 12th Missisippi cav alry, 1864; brigadier-general, August 4, 1864.
Brigade composed of 1st Alabama Reserves, Col. Dan iel E. Huger; 2d Alabama Reserves, Lieutenant-Colonel Junius A. Law; 21st Alabama regiment of infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel James M. Williams, District of the Gulf, General Dabney H. Maury commanding. Died at Dalton, Ga., July 16, 1905.
EDWARD L. THOMAS. Colonel 35th Georgia regiment of infantry, October 15,
1861; brigadier-general, November 1, 1862. Brigade composed of the 14th, 35th, 45th and 49th
Georgia regiments of infantry, the 3d Louisiana battal ion of infantry, and Captain Davidson's light battery of artillery. Fender's division, A. P. Hill's corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Died in Oklahoma, March 8, 1898.
STAFF. GInter, Lewis, major, October, 1862. Norwood, William, lieutenant, October, 1862; captain A. A. G., April, 1863, November 4, 1864. Tyler, John, lieutenant, October, 18G2.
ROBERT TOOMBS.
Secretary of State, C. S. A., February 21, 1861; briga dier-general July 19, 1861; resigned March 4, 1863.
Brigade composed of the 2d, 15th, 17th and 20th Geor gia regiments of infantry, and 1st regiment Georgia Reg ulars, Longstreet's corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
Died at Washington, Ga., December 15, 1885.
STAFF. Alexander, W. F., major A. Q. M., July 19, 1861; A. A, D. C., June, 1862. Du Bose, D. M., captain A. A. G., June, 1862; captain A. D. C., October, 1862. Erwin, John B., colonel Volunteer A. D. C. Hill, A. A. F., captain 1st Georgia Regulars, A. A. D. C., Oct., 1862. Lamar, G. De Rosset, captain A. D. C., October, 1862. Troup, J. Robert, captain A. D. C., June, 1862. Rains, T. A., senior surgeon December 31. 18G2.
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Hill, R. C,, major A. A. G., August 9, 1861. Lamar, \V. T-, captain ------, October, 1862,

DAVID EMAKfTJEL TWIGGS.

Captain. Sth infantry U. S. A., March, 1812; major 28th

infantry, September, 1814; honorably discharged June 15,

1815. Reenlisted as captain 7th infantry December, 1815,

with brevet of major from September 21, 1814; trans

ferred to 1st iniantry December 14, 1821; major May 14,

1S25; lieutenant-colonel 4th infantry July 15, 1831; col

onel 2d dragoons June 8, 1836; brigadier-general June

30, 1846; brevet major-general September 23, gallant and meritorious conduct in the several

1846, for conflicts

at Monterey, United States

Mexico. Congress

Received March 20,

by resolution of the 1847, the presentation

of. a sword "in testimony of the high sense entertained

by Congress of his gallantry and good conduct in storm

ing Monterey." Military governor of Vera Cruz, 1848;

in command of the Department of Texas, February,

1861; joined tlie Confederacy.

Major-general P. A. C. S., May 22, 1861.

Commanding military District of Louisiana, April 17,

1861. Died July 15, 1862.

STAFF,

Beltzhoover D., major Louisiana artillery, A. A. A. G.,

June 1, 1861. Devereaux, John G., 1st lieutenant artillery, A. A. A.

G., August 6, 1861. Devereaux, John D., lieutenant A. A. A. G., Aug. 28,

1861. Hebert,

P.

O-,

colonel

of

artillery

and

chief

of

engi

neers, Feb. 19, 1861.

Haden, J. M., surgeon, Sept. 7, 1861. Higgins, B., captain Louisiana artillery, A. D. C., June

1, 1861. Major,

James

P.,

lieutenant

A.

D.

C.,

June

1,

1861.

Manning, T. C., A. D. C.T Aug., 1861. Nichols, W. A., A. A. G., Feb 18, 1861. Palfrey, B. A., captain A. C. S. and chief Commissary

Department No. 1, July 24, 1861. Smith, M. L., major of engineers, July 22, 1861. Sticbney, George W., chaplain, Sept. 21, 1861.

WILLIAM HENRY TAI/BOT WALKER. Cadet U. S. Military, Academy July 1, 1837; brevet 2d
lieutenant 6th infantry July, 1837; 2d lieutenant July

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31, 1837; 1st lieutenant February 1, 1838; brevet 1st lieu tenant Dec. 25, 1837, for gallant and good conduct in war against the Florida Indians. Resigned Oct. 31, 1838 (?). 1st lieutenant 6th infantry November, 1840, to rant from February 1, 1838; captain November 7, 1845; com mandant of cadets, IT. S. Military Academy, 1854-'56; major 10th infantry March, 1855; brevet major August 20, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mexico, and lieu tenant-colonel September 8, 1847, for gallant and meri torious conduct in the battle of Molino del Rey. Re signed December 20, I860.
Major-general 1st division Georgia State volunteers April 25, 1861; brigadier-general May 25, 1861; resigned October 29, 1861. Intermediately, brigadier-general of Georgia State troops. Reappointed brigadier-general February 9, 1863; major-general May 23, 1863.
Assigned to command of 2d brigade at Pensacola, Fla., June 3, 1861; commanding 3d brigade 2d army corps, Army of the Mississippi; commanding division in D. H. Hill's corps, Army of Tennessee. Division composed of brigades of Liddell, Walthall, Ector and Wilson; after wards of brigades of Mercer, Jaokson^^Glst-Hno' Stevens. In October 1863, division composed of brigades of Gregg, Gist and "Wilson. Killed near Atlanta, Ga., February 22, 1864.
STAFF. Anderson, R. H., captain A. D. C. and A. A. A. G., June, 1861. Crump, S. H., captain A. I. G., Sept. 20, 1863. Gumming, Joseph B., captain A. A. G., March 3, 1863.

assigned to the command of a battalion, with rank of lieu-

nt-colonel, early in 1S65, med specified command..

but,

the

"War

ending-,

he

never

Dearing, Alfred L., major A. C. S., April 30, 1862.

Lamar, G. De Rosset, lieutenant A. D. C., May 3, 1863.

Magruder, Lawson W., 2d lieutenant ordnance officer,

May 2, 1863.

Talbot, M. H., captain volunteer A. D. C., Sept. 20,

1863.

Tilton, Nathaniel O., major A. Q. M., May 2, 1863.

Troup, S. Robert, captain A. A. G., May 3, 1863.

Heard, T. R., major Q. M., September 17, 1863.

Jackson, -Henry, 2d lieutenant A. D. C., January, 1863.

HENRY C. WAYNE. Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1S38; promoted
1st lieutenant 1st artillery May 16, 1842; on quartermas ter duty during war with Mexico, 1846-'47; brevetted major for gallantry at Battles of Churubusco and Contreras; connected with quartermaster dept. from 1848 to 1860; resigned from U. S. Army in 1SCO.
Adjutant and inspector-general of the State of Geor gia, with rank of colonel, November 12, 1860. Adjutant and inspector-general of the State of Georgia, with rank of major-general, November 30, 1861. Brigadier-general P. A. C. S., December 16, 1861; declined the appointment. Died, March IS, 1883. NOTE.--Among- General Wayne's notable colleag-ues on Gov-
Foster, Georgia's efficient Quartermaster-General.
JOSEPH WHEELER. Cadet U. S. Military Academy, July 1, 1859; brevet
2d lieutenant 1st dragoons, July 1, 1859; transferred to mounted rifles June 26, 1860; 2d lieutenant September 1, 1860. Resigned April 22, 1861.
1st lieutenant corps of artillery, C. S. A., April 3, 1861; colonel 19th regiment Alabama volunteers September 4, 1861; brigadier-general October 30, 1862; major-general January 20, 1863.
It has been unofficially claimed that General Joseph "Wheeler was, before the close of the War, promoted to the grade of lieutenant-general, P. A. C. S. The War Department, Washington, D. C., has this to say on the subject of his rank: "The parole roll of General Joseph Wheeler, C. S. Army, has not been found on file, but to a letter to General Halleck, dated from the steamer W. P. Clide, near Fort Monroe, Va., May 20, 1865, in which he asked to he released on parole, he signs him self 'J. Wheeler, Major-General, C. S. Army.' "
Brigade composed of the 17th, 18th and 19th Alabama regiments, and 2d Texas regiment, April, 1862. Assigned to cavalry July 18, 1862. Brigade composed of 1st and" 2d Mississippi regiments, 1st and 3d Alabama regiments, 2d Arkansas regiment and 8th Confederate regiment from July 20 to August 16, 1SG2. Brigade composed of 1st and 3d Alabama regiments until September 16, when it was reinforced by 1st Kentucky, 1st Confederate, and 3d Georgia regiments. Oct. 1, 1862, in command of cav alry in Kentucky. Oct. 13, chief of cavalry of department;

command consisting of brigades of Colonels John H. Morgan, John A. Wharton, and the old Wheeler brigade, commanded by Colonel W. W. Alien. Nov. 20, chief of cavalry, Army of Tennessee; command composed of old brigade commanded by Colonel Jas. Hagan, and brigade of brigadier-general John A. Wharton; after December
20, 1863, of brigade of Brigadier-general John Pegram. January 20 in command of cavalry, Army of Tennessee, composed of bridgades of Brigadier-generals N. B. For-
rest, John A. Wharton, Win. T. Martin and John H. Mor gan; Mch. 15, 1863, commanding army corps of cavalry composed of divisions of Brigadier-generals Jno. H. Mor
gan, W. T. Martin and John A. Wharton, each division composed of two brigades. Jnne 20, 1S63, Morgan's divi sion detached. Sept. 28, 1863, in command of cavalry, Army of Tennessee, composed of the divisions of Briga dier-generals Wm. T. Martin, Jolin A. Wharton and H. B.
Davidson. November 20, 1863, corps composed of divis ions of Major-generals John A. Wharton, Wm. T. Martin, John H. Kelly, and Brigadier-general Frank C. Arm strong; November 27 Martin's and Armstrong's divisions detached. November 30, 1863, command composed of General Kelly's division, comprising Alien's and Grigsby's brigades, and Davidson's division, composed of Humes' and Ashby's brigades. May 10, 1864, command composed of Major-general Martin's division, comprising Brigadier-generals Iverson's and John T. Morgan's bri gades; Brigadier-general Humes' division, comprising brigades of Harrison and Colonel McKensie; Brigadiergeneral Kelly's division, comprising brigades of Ashby and Alien, afterwards Anderson's; also the brigade of Brigadier-general John S. Williams, formerly Grigsby's brigade; Brigadier-general Wm -H. Jackson's division, comprising brigades of Ferguson, Armstrong and Ross, directed to report directly to Gen'1 Jos. E. Johnston, but was often under Gen'1 Wheeler's command. August 10, 1864, command consisted of divisions of Gen'1 W. W. Al ien formerly Martin's), W. Y. C* Humes and J. H. Kelly, and brigade of Brigadier-general John S. Williams; Au gust 22, 1864, Kelly's division, Williams' brigade and Dibrell's brigade of Homes' division were detached, remainIng absent in West Virginia until November 30. Novem ber 30, command composed of divisions of Brigadier-gen eral W. W. Alien, comprising brigades of Colonel C. C, Crews and James Hagan; Brigadier-general W. Y. C. Humes' division, comprising brigades of General Thcs.
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Harrison and Colonel Asliby; Brigadier-general Alfred Iverson'e division, composed of brigades of Brigadiergeneral S. W. Ferguson and Joseph H. Lewis.
Died at Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., January 25, 1906.
STAFF. Bellinger, John, 2d lieutenant A. D. C., July 1, 1864. Brewer, R., captain A. D. C., December, 1863. Killed June, 1864. Burford, E. S., 1st lieutenant A. A. G., Oct. 30, 1862; major, A. A. G., January 20, 1863. Clawston, J. G., lieutenant A. D. C., July, 1863. Chaffle, O. P., major Q. M,, May 20, 1863. Chapman, Henry, 2d lieutenant I. G., Dec. 10, 1864. Cochran, J. W., lieutenant I. G. March 1, 186i; pro visional lieutenant colonel. Dunlap, W. W., lieutenant-colonel A. D. C., June 27, 1863. ElHott, Samuel N., major A. D. C, March 1, 1865. Elmore, Vincent M., captain inspector-general Dec. 26, 1862; provisional major. Garaett, O. V., captain assistant surgeon Marcl* 7, 1S62. Gibbons, J. L,., captain A. Q. M. March 4, 1865. Grenfel, G. St. Leger, lieutenant-colonel volunteer A. D. C. Dec. 30, 1862; lieutenant-colonel, inspector-general March 1, 1863. Grigsby, J. "Warren, colonel chief of staff Jan.-March, 1863, Jan. 14, 1865. Harris, Wm. Hooper, captain A. Q. M. Dec. 10, 1862; 23 lieutenant inspector-general Oct. 30, 1862, and A. D. C. Jan. 20, 1S63. Hill, "William E., lieutenant inspector-general 1862. ' Hodgson, Telfair, captain volunteer A. D. C., Dec. Zt, 1862. Hudson, Marcellus G., lieutenant A. D. C. July 1, 1863; promoted major adjutant-general Nov., 1864. Humes, "W. Y. C., major chief artillery March 15, 1863; promoted brigadier-general Nov. 16, 1863. Jenkins, D. C., major inspector-general July 10, 1864. Jones, Thomas M., lieutenant ordn. department, July,
1863.
Kerr, S. P., captain ordnance officer, July 1, 1863.
Kidd, Joseph, captain A. Q. M. July 20, 1S62.
King, Hugh M., colonel A. D. C. Jan. 3, 1863.
Labouisse, John W., captain A. A. & I. <
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Lacy, Richard P., 2d lieutenant A. D. C. and engineer May 3, 1863.
Ledyard, Edward S., lieutenant volunteer A. D. C., Dec. 25, 1863.
Lewis, Earnest S., major surgeon Oct. 7, 1864. Lowery, David, lieutenant A. D. C. Dec. 12, 1862; killed Oct. 27, 1864. Lynch, Frank, major surgeon Nov., 1862. Martin, Andrew B., 2d lieutenant A. A. G. Dec. 15, 1864. McGuirk, John, lieutenant-colonel volunteer A. D. <3. Oct., 18G2; A. A. G. Sept. 26, 1862. Mclntire, Hamilton, lieutenant A. D. C. Dec. 18, 1862. Norris, ------, 2d lieutenant A. A, G. Feb. 2, 1865. Norton, Sam. E., captain Q. M. Sept. 1, 1862; promoted major.
Parker, W. A., lieutenant ordnance officer Feb. 1, 1865. Patton, ------, 2d lieutenant A. D. C. Aug. 25, 1863. Killed Sept. 12, 1863. Patterson, James, 2d lieutenant A. D. C. Killed June 16, 1863.
Pointer, E., 2d lieutenant A. D. C. Feb. 28, 1864. Killed March 10, 1864.
Pointer, Marcellus, lieutenant A. D. C. July IS, 1862; wounded and transferred to hospital Oct., 1863; promoted lieutenant-colonel 12th Alabama Dec., 1864.
Powell, Thos. E., captain inspector-general Jan. 20, 1863.
Prentice, Clarence J., major volunteer A. D. C., Dec, 1, 1S62.
Baffin, Wm., captain A. C. S. July 20, 1862. Rawle, Ed., captain inspector-general June 1, 1863. Reed, Duff G., captain A. A. G. Aug. 10, 1862. Reese, Warren S., captain I. G. Nov. 30, 1SG2. Killed. Robertson, F. H., lieutenant-colonel chief artillery Jan. 1, 1864; promoted brigadier-general July 26, 1864; wounded and permanently disabled Nov. 28, 1864. Rogers, Charles G,, lieutenant colonel I. G. June 1, 1863. Rudd, I., captain volunteer A. D. C. Nov. 1, 1862. Killed Nov. 27, 1862. Ryan, R. B., lieutenant engineer officer, Nov. 20, 1864, Saunders, D. D., captain assistant surgeon Sept. 1, 1861.
Shannon, A. N., lieutenant-colonel chief of scouts
March 2, 1SG5.
Sparks, Wm. H., captain A. .T>. C. May 20, 1864. Killed
July 22, 1864.

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Stafford, J. C., lieutenant A. D. G. June 21, 1864. Stanford, Frank A., major surgeon Dec. 21, 1862. Staples, Thomas J., lieutenant A. D. C. July 3, 1864. Killed July 22, 1864. Steele, S. ~W., captain engineers, Nov, 1, 1862. Stewart, J. M., 2d lieutenant engineer Dec. 16, 1864. Taylor, George L., lieutenant A. D. C. Nov. 12, 1862. Killed Dec. 27, 1862. Thomas, Breck C. (G.?), major chief com'y Jan. 30, 1863. Tracy, E. D., lieutenant-colonel A. A. G. July 20, 1862. Promoted brigadier-general. Turner, Geo., captain inspector general May 1, 1S63. Wailes, Wm. E., major adjutant-general Sept., 1864. Lieutenant A. D. C. Aug. 30, 1862; "wounded and trans ferred to hospital Jan. 5, 1863. Walker, Clifton, lieutenant A. D. C. July 20, 1862. Warren, Herbert C., 2d lieutenant ordnance depart ment Aug. 20, 1864. Watkins, J. C., captain A. D. C. Feb. 20, 1864. Killed July 22, 1864.
CLAUDIUS C. WILSON.
Colonel 25th Georgia regiment of infantry September 2, 1861; brigadier-general November 16, 1863.
Brigade composed of the 13th, 25th, 29th and 30th Georgia regiments of infantry, the 1st battalion Georgia Sharpshooters and the 4th Louisiana battalion of infan try, Army of Tennessee. Died November 24, 1863.
STAFF. Bacon, W. X>., captain and A. Q. M. Lester, Rufus E., captain and A. A. G.
"WILLIAM T. WOFFCtttD.
Colonel IStli Georgia regiment of infantry 1862; briga dier-general January 17, 1863.
Brigade composed of the 16th, 18th and 24th Georgia regiments of infantry, Cobb's Georgia Legion, Phillips' Georgia Legion, and 3d battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, McLaws' division, Longstreet's corps. Army of Northern Virginia.
Died May 22, 1884.
STAFF. Woolley, A. P., captain A, A. G. Nov. 4, 1864. Hackett, J. T-, captain A. A. G., Dec. 9, 1863. Fatten, A. H-, captain A. A. G., February 17, 1863.
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Wofford, W. L., lieutenant A. D. C., May 25, IStTS. Lumkin, F., captain A. Q. M., April 29, 1S64.
AMBROSE RANSOM WRIGHT.
Colonel 3d Georgia regiment of infantry May 8, 1861; colonel 3Sth Georgia Infantry, October 15, 1861; resigned April 23, 1962; Brigadier-General, June 3, 1862; general, November 26, 1864.
Brigade composed of the 3d, 22d, 46th. and 48th Geor gia regiments of infantry, and 2d Georgia battalion, Anderson's division, A. P. Hill's corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
Division composed of the brigades of Mercer and John K. Jackson.
Died December 21, 1872.
STAFF. Bell, R. H., captain A. D. C. at the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Dickinson, A. G., captain A. A. G. June, 1862. Girardey, V, J. B., captain A. A. G. June-July, 1862; battle of Chancellorsyille, May 3, 1863. Hazlehurst, Win., lieutenant A. D. C. at battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Perry, W. H., captain A. A. G. Nov. 4, 1S64. Snead, Claiborne, captain A. A. G. May 17, 1863. Whitehead, Chas. L., captain volunteer A. D. C., JuneJuly, 1862. Beall, Julius, C- A., captain A. D. C., May 3, 1863. NOTE.----Colonel Francis Stebntns Bnirtow, of 8th Georgia Tru
ant rcilonrt EdT^nrd 1 S. WMlls, of 12th Georgia''lnfantry, who fell In afCalr at Eethesda Church, Va., May 30, 1S64, were both gallant officers, and, had they lived, -would, doubtless, have been promoted to the grade of forigadler-g-eneral, P. A.. C. S.
GILBERT J. WKIGHT. Appointed from Georgia. A colonel (of Cavalry Bat
talion, Cobb's Georgia Legion, and of the 9tli Georgia cavalry,) in command of General P. M. B. Young's old brigade. He was, on promotion of General Young t grade of major-general, P. A. C. S., in Dec., 1864, as signed to this brigade. His brigade was composed of the Cobb and Phillips Georgia Legions, the Jeff Davis Mississippi Legion, the 10th Georgia cavalry regi ment, and Millen's 20th battalion of Georgia Partisan. Rangers--all cavalry commands--Army of Northern Vir ginia. Died June 3, 1905.
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If Colonel Gilbert J. Wright had a staff, it was that of the former brigadier-general commanding, General P. M. B. Young. There is no record of any appointed by him self.
PIERCE MANNING BTJTX-ER, YOTJNG.
Second lieutenant corps of artillery G. S. A., April, 1861; first lieutenant corps of artillery, C. S. A., June, 1861; aide-de-camp to General W. H. T. Walker; first lieutenant and adjutant Cobb's Legion, July 24, 1861; major Cobb's Legion, Sept. 5, 1861; lieutenant-colonel Cobb's Legion, Nov. 15, 1862; colonel Cobb's Legion, Dec., 1862; brigadier-general Sept. 28, 1863; major-general Dec. 30, 1864.
Brigade composed of Cobb's Legion, the Jeff Davis Legion, Phillips' Legion and 7th Georgia cavalry (all cavalry), Hampton's division, Army of Northern Vir ginia, in November, 1864, the 10th regiment Georgia cavalry was substituted for the 7th Georgia cavalry, and Millen's battalion of Georgia cavalry was added. Divi sion composed of the brigades of Lewis, Ferguson and Harrison.
Died in New York City July 6, 1896.
STAFF.
Church, William L., captain A. A. G. 1863; promoted major May, 1864, March, 1865.
Edelin, Thos. Boyd, captain A. I. G., 1863; promoted major; afterwards colonel 6th North Carolina cavalry.
Glenn, John W., captain ordnance officer, 1864. Jones, John M., lieutenant A. D, C. 1863; promoted to captain 1864. Lumpkin, Miller G., major com'y 1863. Palmer, ------, Doctor division, captain, chaplain. Thomas, J. P., lieutenant A. D. C., 1864. "Williams, Thomas H., captain A. Q. M.; promoted major.

OFFICERS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES NA VY APPOINTED FROM GEORGIA, 1861-1865.
(NOTE.--In many instances the records do not disclose the State from which the officer was appointed; hence, there will be omissions.)
, EDWIN M. Born in Georgia, Midshipman, November 18, 1861. Midshipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Abroad 1862-4; C. S. S. Alabama, 1S64.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM:,
Born in Georgia. Acting midshipman July 20, 1861. Killed at Gibraltar on C. S. S. Sumter, October 15, 1862, by Acting Master's Mate J. T. Hester, C. S. Navy. ARMSTRONG, AENEAS.
Born in Georgia. Resigned as lieutenant U. S. Navy, November 21, 1860. First lieutenant, April 24, 1862. Dismissed January 9, 1864. First lieutenant, Provis ional Navy (nominated), to rank from July 26, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Sampson, 1863. C. S- S. Fredericksburg, 1865. Drowned In the sinking of steam packet boat Hornet by collision with steamer Allison. ARMSTRONG, RICHARD FIELDER.
Born in Georgia. Resigned as acting midshipman, U. S. Navy, January 30, 1861. Midshipman, April 17, 1861. Acting master, September 24, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, February S, 1862. Second lieutenant, October 23, 1862, to rank from October 2, 1862. First lieutenant Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1864.
Served on C. S. S- Sumter, 1861-2; C. S. S. Alabama, 1864; assisted in the defense of Battery Buchanan iix the attack by the Union forces upon Fort Fisher, Decem ber 23-25, 1864; gallant conduct commended.
BAILEY, JOHN H. Born in Georgia. Third assistant engineer June 15,
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18C1. Second assistant engineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Naval station, Savannah, Ga., 1863. C. S. S. Rich mond, 1864.
BERRIEN, THOMAS M. Born in Georgia. Resigned as acting midshipman (U.
S. N.), January 26, 1861. Acting midshipman, July 8, 1861. Midshipman Provisional Navy June 2, 1864. Passed midshipman Provisional Navy (date not given).
Served on C. S. S. Savannah, 1863. Schoolship Patrick Henry, 1864. C. S. S. Chickamauga, 1S64. Ordered to C. S. S. Macon, August 19, 1864.
'BOR.CHERT, GEORGE A.
Born in Georgia. Formerly midshipman, U. S. Navy. Midshipman, July 25, 1861. Master, July 25, 1861. Second lieutenant, February 8, 1862. First lieutenant, January 7, 1864, to rank from October 2, 1862. First lieutenant Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Baltic, 1862-3. C. S. S. Rappahannock, 1863-4. Abroad, 1864. Ordered to C. S. S. Stone wall, January 10, 1865. Killed in Central America (date not given).
BULLOCK, JAMES JD. Born in Georgia. Resigned as lieutenant, IT. S. Navy,
October 5, 1854. Commander for the war, October 23, 1862. to rank from January 17, 1862. Commander Pro visional Navy (nominated), to rank from May 13, 1864.
Ordered to command steamer Fingal, November 10, 1861. Special service abroad, as financial agent of the Navy Department, 1862-4.
BULLOCK, JAMES IX, JR. Born in Georgia. Midshipman, August 29, 1861. Mid
shipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on C. S. S. Alabama, 1862-3. Abroad, 1863-4.
CARTER, BARRON. Born in Georgia. Resigned as acting midshipman,
IT. S. Navy, January 25, 1861. Acting midshipman, July 8, 1861. Midshipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Georgia, 1862-3. C. S. S. Isondiga; detached and ordered to C. S. S. Savannah, August 19, 1863. C. S. S. Patrick Henry, 1863-4.

CHARLTON, THOMAS J.
Born in Georgia. Resigned as assistant surgeon, U. S. Navy, December 18, 1860. Assistant surgeon, April 2, 1862. Passed assistant surgeon, September 13, 1863. Passed assistant surgeon Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on G. S. S. Georgia, 1862. Special service abroad, 1863-4. C. S. S. Florida, 1864; prisoner on IT. S. S. Wachusett, October 7, 1864.
CHASE, WILLIAM H.
Born in Georgia. Assistant paymaster, February 26, 1863. Assistant paymaster Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Special service under Commander Frederick Chatard, C. S. Navy, 1864.
CT.AYTON; WILLIAM: FORCE.
Born in Georgia. Acting midshipman, October 5, 1861. Midshipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Passed midshipman Provisional Navy.
Served on C. S. S. Richmond, 1862-3. C. S. S. Patrick Henry, 1864. Savannah Squadron; C. S. S. Georgia; detached September -1, 1864, and ordered to C. S. S. Sampson; ordered to C. S. S. Macon, March 22, 1865.
CO HEN, M. J.
Born in Georgia. Third assiBtant engineer July 29, 1863. Third assistant engineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Palmetto State, 1863-4. Charleston Squadron, 1864.

DANIEL, GEOB-GE C.
Born in ----------. Assistant surgeon Provisional Navy, (nominated), September 6, 1864.
Semmes Naval Brigade, 1865.

DIGGERS, GEORGE.
Born in Georgia. Third assistant engineer November 28, 1S63.
Special service, 1863-4.

3PI.OTrK.NOY, ROBERT.
Born in Georgia. Resigned as acting midshipman, H. S. Navy, January 12, 1861. Acting midshipman, July 8, 1861- Resigned, July 9, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Georgia, 1862-3,

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FORD, THEODOSITJS BAKTOW.

Born in Georgia. Assistant surgeon, May 15, 1861. Assistant surgeon, October 23, 18G2, to rank from Oc tober 2, 1862. Assistant" surgeon Provisional Navy June

2, 1864.

Served on C. S. S. Gaines, 1862-3. Ordered from C.

S. S. Resolute to C. S. on temporary duty. C. Isondiga, May 13, 1864.

S. Isondiga, December 11, 1863, S. S- Savannah, 1SG3-4. C.~S. S.
C. S. S. Sampson, February 28,

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1865.

FOSTER, J. I*. Born in Georgia. Second assistant engineer, December
29, 1862. Second assistant engineer, May 21, 1863. Second assistant engineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 18C4.
Served on C. S. S. Isondiga, 1863-4.

GRAVES, CHARLES J. Born in Georgia. Formerly lieutenant, IT. S. Navy.
First lieutenant, December 27, 1861. First lieutenant, October 23, 1S63 (2?), to rank from October 2, 1862. First lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1SG4.
Served on C. S. S. Morgan, 1862-3. Special service abroad, 1863-4. C. S. S. Virginia (No. 2); flag lieutenant to Flag Officer John K. Mitchell, 1865.

GRAVES, HENRY L.

Born in Georgia. Second lieutenant Marine Corps,

October 24, 1862. First lieutenant Marine Corps (nomi

nated), December, 1S63. Served on C. S. S. Savannah;

order dated

July

20,

1863. Ordered February 1, 1864, to report to Flag Offi

cer Tattnall, commanding Savannah station.

GREENHOW, J. W. B.

Born in Georgia. Formerly passed assistant surgeon,

IT. S. Navy. 23, 1862, to

Surgeon, August 2, 1861. Surgeon, October rank from March 26, 1861. Surgeon Pro

visional Navy, June 2, 1864.

Prisoner; 12, 1862.

paroled off Roanoke Island, N. CT., February Naval station, Wilmington, N. C., 1863-4.

Fleet surgeon., Wilmingtou, N". C., 1864.

HAJLL, WrLBURN B. Born in South Carolina. Resigned as midshipman, U.
S. Navy, March 7, 1861. Acting midshipman, April 16,

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1861. Master, July 24, 1861. Acting lieutenant, Sep tember 19, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, February 8, 1862. First lieutenant, February 8, 1862. First lieu tenant October 23, 1863 (2?>, to rank from October 2, 1862. First lieutenant Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864,
to rank from January 6, 1864.
Served on C. S. Steamers Huntress and Savannah, 1861; Tuscaloosa, 1862-3; C. S. S. Patrick. Henry, 1863-4; C. S, steamers Raleigh, Roanoke, Drewry and Virginia (No. 2), James River Squadron, 1864.

HEBTY, JAMES W.

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Born in Georgia. Formerly assistant surgeon, U. S.

Navy. Assistant surgeon (nominated),, February 10,

1862. Passed assistant surgeon, October 25, 1862. Passed

assistant surgeon Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.

Prisoner at Hampton Roads, 1861; paroled, 1862. C.

S. S. Richmond, 1862-3. C. S. S. Rappahannock, 1863-4.

C. S. S. Stonewall, 1865.

Born in Georgia. Resigned as acting midshipman, T7

jrrovisionai rsavy, j une A, QV. Served on C. S. S. Savannah, 1862-3. Special service
a.hrnad. 1SRS-4.
JOHNSON,
Born in ---------. Second lieutenant Marine Corps, June 29, 1861. First lieutenant Marine Corps (date not given). Resigned July 4, 1862.
JOHNSTON, E. J.
(Also found as Edward J. Johnson.) Born in Georgia. First assistant engineer, April 29, 1862. Died, October 14, 1863. Served on C. S. S., Atlanta, Savannah Squadron, 1862-3.
JONES, C. LTTCIAN.
Born in District of Columbia. Original entry into C. S. Navy, November 29, 1862. Assistant paymaster, Janu ary 7, 1864, to rank from November 29, 1862. Assistant paymaster Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Secretary to flag officer commanding Savannah Squad ron, 1863. C. S. S. North Carolina, 1863-4. C. S, S. Tallahassee, 1864.

KELL, JOHN McINTOSH. Born in Georgia. Resigned as lieutenant, U. S, Navy,
January 23, 1861. First lieutenant, March 26, 1861. First lieutenant, October 23, 1862, to rank from October 2, 1862. Commander Provisional Navy (nominated), June, 1864, to rank from October 4, 1863.
Served on C. S. S. Sumter, 1861-2. C. S. S. Alabama, 1SG3-4. Commanding C. S. S. Richmond, 1865.
X.OW, JOHN. Born in Georgia. Master not in line of promotion,
November 5, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, January 7, 1864, to rank from August 25, 1863. First lieutenant Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1864.
Ordered by Commander J. D. Bullock, March. 21, 1862, to take passage in the C. S. S. Florida to superintend her transfer to the C. S. Government. C. S. S. Alabama, 1862-3. C. S. S. Tuscaloosa (also called Conrad, tender to C. S. S. Alabama), June 21, 1863-January 9, 1864.

Born in Georgia. Third assistant engineer July 4, 1863. Third assistant engineer Provisional Navy, June

2, 1864. Served on C. S. S. Resolute, 1863-4. C. S. S. Torch,
1864.

MCCARTHY, i,. A.
Born in Georgia. Original entry into C. S. Navy, De cember 29, 1862. Second assistant engineer, May 21,

1863. Served

on

C.

S.

S.

Savannah,

Savannah

Squadron,

1863-4.

Me DONALD, DONALD.

Born in Georgia. Third assistant engineer, July 20, 1863. Third assistant engineer Provisional Navy, June

2, 1864. Served on C. S. S. Charleston, 1863-4.

Ordered to C.

S. S. Isondiga, September 23, 1864.

McOBATH, J. W. Born in Georgia. Third assistant engineer, August 5,
1863. Resigned January 12, 1864. Third assistant en gineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Savannah, December 7, 1863-4.

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MERIWETHER, JAMES A.
Born in Georgia. Resigned as acting midshipman, XT. S. Navy, January 22, 1861. Acting midshipman, May 16. 1861. Passed midshipman, October 3, 1862. Resigned February 11, 1863.
Served on C. S. S. Gaines, 1S62-3.
MAITITT, ETIGENE A.
Born in Georgia. Acting midshipman, November 16, 1861. Midshipman, provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Alabama, 1862-4.
MORRIS, CHARLES MANIGAULT.
Born in South Carolina. Resigned as lieutenant, TJ. S. Navy, January 29, 1861. First lieutenant, Marcb- 26, 1861. First lieutenant, October 23, 1862, to rank from October 2, 1862. First lieutenant Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1864.
Naval rendevous, Savannah, Ga., 1862-3. Commanding C. S. S. Florida from January, 1864, till captured in Bahia Harbor, Brazil, October 7, 1864.
MOSES, RAPHAEL J.
Born in Florida. Resigned as acting midshipman, IT. S. Navy, January 23, 1861. Acting midshipman, July 8, 1861. Midshipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Master in line of promotion (nominated), November, 1864.
Savannah Squadron, 1862-3. Abroad, 1864. Assigned to Battery Semmes, James River, October, 1864.
MYERS, HEWRY.
Born in Georgia. Resigned as paymaster, TJ. S. Navy, February 1, 1861. Paymaster, March 26, 1861. Pay master, October 23, 1862, to rank from March 26, 1861.
Served on C. S. S. Sumter, 1861-2. Charleston Squad ron, 1862-4.
TYERS, JTJXIAIT.
Born In Georgia. Formerly lieutenant, U. S. Navy. First lieutenant, February 6, 1862. First lieutenant, October 23, 1862, to rank from October 2, 1862. First lieutenant Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Huntsville, 1862-3. Commanding Tuscaloosa, Mobile squadron, 1864. Commanding C. S.
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S. Himtsville, November, 1864. Surrendered May 4, 1865; paroled May 10, 1865,
NETTFVILLE, EDWARD F.
Born in Georgia. Second lieutenant, Marine Corps, March 6, 1863.
Savannah Squadron, 1863-4. Detached from C. S. S. Savannah, August 1, 1S64.
NOHRIS. JAMES R.
Born in Georgia. Acting midshipman, October 6, 1861. Midshipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Morgan, 1862-3. C. S. S. Patrick Henry, 1863-4.
READ, JACOB.
Born in ----------. Resigned as first lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps, February 28, 1861. Captain, Marine Corps (date not given). Dismissed, February 1, 1863.
SEYMOUR, DEWITT C,
Born in Georgia. Assistant paymaster, October 20, 1862. Assistant paymaster Provisional Navy, June 2, 1S64.
Served on C. S. S, Georgia, 18G2-4.
SINCLAIR, ARTHUR, JR.
Born in Georgia. Master not in line of promotion, April 1, 1862. Lieutenant for the war, January 7, 1864, to rank from August 25, 1863. First lieutenant Pro visional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from January 6, 1864.
Served on C. S. R. S. United States, Gosport Navy Yard, 1861, as master's mate. C. S. S. Alabama, 1862-4.
SMITH:, IRA E.
Born in ----------. Assistant surgeon Provisional Navy (nominated), November, 1864.
STILES, RANDOLPH R..
Born in ----------. Entered Confederate service as a private in the Richmond Howitzers July 20, 1861. Wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor, June, 1863. Second lieutenant Provisional Navy (date not given).
Served on C. S. S. Richmond, 1865.
TIFT, NELSON. L&rf,..
Born in ---- assistant paymaster (nominated), to rank from Oct. 1, 1864.
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"Mr, Nelson Tift is nominated for the appointment of assistant paymaster to take charge of and superintend tlie naval flour mills and bakery at Albany, Ga., and to act as disbursing officer for tlie same." (Presidents Message, Nov. 9, 1864.)

TATTMAXL, JOHN B. F.
Born in Connecticut. Formerly first lieutenant, IT. S. Marine Corps. Captain Marine Corps, January 22, 1862.
Savannah, Ga., 1SG3-4.

TATTICAI.X-, JO SIAH.
Born in Georgia. Resigned as captain, TJ. S. Navy, February 21, 1861. Captain, March 26, 1861. Captain, October 23, 1862, to rank from March 26, 1861.
In charge of naval defenses of South Carolina and Georgia, 1862. Commanding C. S. S. Virginia (Merrimack), 1S62. Commandant, Savannah, 1862-3.

TtPTOW, JOSEPH S. Born in Georgia. Assistant surgeon, May 1, 1863.
Assistant surgeon Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Naval station, Wilmington, N. C., 1863-4. Captured,
May 5, 1864, in C. S. S. Bombshell, in Albemarle Sound,
N. C. Ordered to C. S. S. Isondiga, September 21, 1864; detached September 26, 1S64, and ordered to duty on board C. S- steamers Resolute and Firefly.

WAYJNE, WILLIAM A.
Born in Georgia. Resigned, as lieutenant, U. S. Navy, May 1, 1861. First lieutenant, June 20, 1861. Died August 4, 1863.
Gosport Navy Yard, 1861-2.

WILKES, G. G.
Born in Georgia. Midshipman, October 14, 1862. shipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Savannah station, 1862-3.

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WILKIWS, G. A. Born in Georgia. Midshipman, October 14, 1862. Mid
shipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Charleston Squadron, 1863-'64.

YONGE, BXtAGC.
Born in Georgia. Third assistant engineer, April 27, 1863.
Served, on C. S. S. Savannah, 1863-4,

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MEMBERS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES CON
GRESS FROM GEORGIA.
Provisional Congress.
First session assembled at Montgomery, Ala., February 4, 1861. Adjourned March 16, 1861, to meet second Monday in May.
Second session (called) met at Montgomery, Ala., April 29, 1861. Adjourned May 21, 1861.
Third session met at Richmond, Va,, July 20, 1861. Ad journed August 31, 1861.
Fourth session (called) met at Richmond, Va., September 3, 1861. Adjourned same day.
Fifth session met at Richmond, Va., November IS, 1861. Adjourned February 17, 1S62.
MEMBEKS FROM GEORGIA. Francis S. Bartow. Killed at Manassas, Va., July 21, 1861. Nathan Bass. Admitted January 14, 1862. Howell Cobb. Thomas R. R. Cohb. Martin J. Crawford. Thomas M. Foreman. Admitted August 7, 1861. Benjamin H. Hill. Augustus H. Kenan. Eugenius A. Nisbet. Alexander H. Stephens. Robert Toombs. Augustus K. Wright. It is interesting to remember that Hon. Ho well Cobb, of Georgia, afterward major-general, P. A. C. S., was the presi dent of this memorable Confederate Provisional Congress. He was, as we understand, an admirable presiding officer, and worthily represented his native State. He was one of the notable members of his delegation.
First Congress.
First session met at Richmond, Va., February IS, 1S62. Adjourned April 21, 1862.

Second session met at Richmond, Va., August IS, 1862. Ad journed October 13, 1862.
Third session met at Richmond, Va., January 12, 1863. Ad journed May 1, 1863.
Fourth session met at Richmond, Va., December 7, 1863. Adjourned February 17, 1864.
SENATORS JFROM GEORGIA. Benjamin H. Hill. Hershel V. Johnson. Admitted January 19, 1863. John W. Lewis. Admitted April 7, 1802. Appointed by the Governor.
REPRESENTATIVES JTBOM GEORGIA. William W. Clark. Lucius J. Gartrell. Julian Hartridge. Admitted March 14, 1862. Hines, Holt. Resigned previous to January 12, 1864. Porter Ingram. Admitted January 12, 1864. Succeeded Hines Holt. Augustus H. ICenan. David W. Lewis. Charles J. Munnerlyn. Admitted February 22, 1862. Hardy Strickland. Robert P. Trippe. Augustus R. Wright.

Second Congress.
First session met at Richmond, Va., May 2, 1864. Adjourned June 14, 1864.
Second session met at Richmond, Va., November 7, 1864. Adjourned March 18, 1865.

SENATORS FROM GEORGIA.
Benjamin H. Hill. Herschel V. Johnson. Admitted May 24, 1864.

REPRESENTATIVES
"Warren Akin.
Clifford Anderson,
Hiram P. Bell. Mark H. Blandford. Joseph H. Echols. Julian Hartridge. George N. Lester. John T. Shewmake. James M. Smith. "William E. Smith.

FROM;

GEORGIA.

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CONFEDERATE CABINET OFFICERS, AP
POINTED FROM GEORGIA.
HON. ROBERT Tooiiss, of Georgia, served as the first Secre tary of state of Confederate Government from February 21 to July 21, 1861. HON. WM. M. BJIOWNE, of Georgia, after wards Colonel A. D. C., on military staff of President Davis, and subsequently promoted to grade of Brigadier-General, C. S. A., served as Assistant Secretary of State of Confederacy during his administration.
HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, of Georgia, served as the first and only Vice-President of the Confederate States. As such, he was an ex-offieio member of the Confederate Cabinet. He was also, in his Vice-Presidential capacity, President of the Confederate Senate. He served as Vice-President from Febru ary 18, 1861, until the downfall of the Confederate Govern ment. He was arrested, by order of the Federal authorities. May 11, 1865.
HON. PHILIP CLAYTON, of Georgia, served as Assistant Secre tary of the Confederate Treasury during the greater part of the Confederate War (1861-5) (see Life and Times of C. G. Memminger, first Secretary of the Confederate Treasury, by Henry D. Capers). It is interesting to remember that HON. HENRY D. CAPERS, of Georgia, was appointed and commis sioned as Chief Clerk and Disbursing Officer of Treasury De partment, C. S. A., February 19, 1861. He served as such for some months (as the records seem to show), becoming, later, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel of Twelfth Georgia Artillery Battalion. He has (I believe) the unique credit of being the oldest commissioned Cabinet Officer of the Confederate Gov ernment. HON. BOUSING BAKEB, of Georgia, became the First Auditor of the Confederate Treasury. He served, apparently, during the life of the Confederate Government. HOJM. A. H. (J. A.?) CRAWFORD, of Georgia, was appointed Chief of Bureau of Warrants, Treasury Department, C. S. A., February 22,
1861.
GEN. ALEXANDER R. LAWTON, of Georgia, was the second Quartermaster-General of the Confederacy, he serving from
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August 10, 1863, until the close of the War. He was connected with Confederate Department of War, as "was also Gen. Isaac M. St. John, of Georgiaa, -who -was appointed second commis sary-general of the Confederacy, Feb. 1G, 1865. He served as such, as the records seem to show, until the end of the War.
HON. G. E. W. NEI.SOX, of Georgia, was given the position of Superintendent of Puhlic Printing, C. S. A. He was identified with the Department of Justice.
HON. BENJAMIN H. HILL, of Georgia, -was, during the life of the Confederacy, the confidential adviser of President Davls, and of the Confederate Cabinet, on all State questions.

CAMPAIGNS CONDUCTED, AND BATTLES, EN
GAGEMENTS, SKIRMISHES, ETC., FOUGHT
WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE STATE
OF GEORGIA, WITH DATES AND
LOCATION, 1861-1865.
Acworth, Oct. 4, 1864. Alexander's Bridge, Sept. IS, 1863. Allatoona, Oct. 5, 1864. Alpine, Sept. 3, 5, 8, 12, 1863; May --, 1864. Armuchee Creek, May 15, 1864. Atlanta, July 22, 23, Aug. 25, Sept. 2, Nov. 6, 9, 1864. Bear Creek Station, Nov. 16, 1864. Beaulieu, Fort, Dec. 14-21, 1S64. Atlanta Campaign, May 1-Sept. 8, 1864. Atlanta & West Point R. B., July 27-31, 1864. Augusta Arsenal, Jan. 24, 1861.
Bald Hill, July 21, 1864. Ball's Perry, Nov. 23-25, 1864. Barnesville, April 19, 1865. Big Shanty, June 9, Oct. 3, 1864. Blue Bird Gap, Sept. 11, 1863. Brunswick, June 8, 1863. Brush. Mountain, June --, 1864. Bryan Court House, Dec. 8, 1864. Buck Creek, Dec. 7, 1864. Buck Head, July 18, 1864. Buck Head Church, Nov. 28, 1864. Buck Head Creek, Nov. 28, Dec. 2, 1864. Buck Head Station, Nov. 19, 1864. Burke's Mill, Feb. 18-19, 1864. Burnt Hickory, May 24, 1S64. Buzzard Roost, Feb. 24-25, 1864; April 23, 1865. Buzzard Roost Gap, May 8-11, Oct. 13-14, 1864.
Calhoun, May 16, June 10, 1864. Campbellton, July 28, Sept. 10, 1864. Camp Creek, Aug. 18, Sept. 30, 1864. Cartersville, May 20, July 24, Sept. 20, 1864.
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Cassville, May 18-19, 24, 1864. Catlett's Gap, Sept. 15-18, 1863. Catoosa Platform, Feb. 27, 1864. Catoosa Springs, May 3, 1864. Catoosa Station, Feb. 23, 1864. Cave Spring Road, Oct. 13, 1864. Chattahoochee Railroad Bridge, Aug. 26-Sept. 1, 1864. Chattahoochee River, July 5-17, 1864. Chattooga River, Sept. 12, 1S63. Cheney's Farm, June 22-27, 1864. Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1S63. Chickamauga Campaign, Aug. 16-Sept. 22, 1863. Chickamauga Creek, Jan. 30, May 3, 1864. Clear Creek, July 30, 1864. Clinton, July 30, Nov. 20, 21-23, 1864. Columbus, April 16, 17, 1865. Coosaville Road, Oct. 12-13, 1864. Coosawattee River, April 1-4, 1865. Cotton River Bridge, Nov. 16, 1864. Covington, July 22-24, 1864. Crow's Valley, Feb. 24-25, 1864. Cuyler's Plantation, Dec. 9, 1864. Cypress Swamp, Dec. 7, 1864.
-Dallas, May 24, 26-June 1, Oct. 7, 1864. Dallas Line, May 25-June 5, 1864. Dalton, Jan. 6, 21-23, Feb. 22-27, May 13, Aug. 14, Oct. 33,
30, Dec. 5, 1864; March 13, 14,-1865. Darien,,June 11, Sept. 22, 1S63. Davisboro, Nov. 28, 1864. Davis Cross Roads, Sept. 11, 1863. Davis' House, Sept. 11, 1863. Dedmon's Trace, April 10, 1864. Deer Head Cove, March 29-31, 1864. Dirt Town, Sept. 12, 1863. Doboy River, Nov. 13-18, 1862. Double Bridges, April IS, 1865. Dry Valley, Sept. 21, 1863. Ducktown Road, April 3, 1864. Dug Gap, Sept. 11, 1863; May 8-11, 1864. Dyer's Ford, Sept. 18, 1863.
Bast Macon, Nov. 20, 1864. East Point, Aug. 30, Nov. 15, 1864. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad, Nov. 24-27, 1*63. Eatonton, Nov. 21, 1864. Ebenezer Creek, Dec. 8, 1864. Eden Station, Dec. 9, 1864.
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Elba Island, March 7-11, 1862.

Ellidge's Mill, Feb. 18-19, 1864.

Etowah River, May 20, 1864.

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Ezra Church, July 28, 1864.

Fairburn, Aug. 15, Oct. 2, 1864. Flat Creek, Oct. 11-14, 1864. Flat Rock Bridge, July 28, 1864.
Plat Rock Road, Oct. 2, 1864. Flint River, Aug. 19, 1864; April 18, 1865. Flint River Bridge, Aug. 30, 1864. Floyd's Spring, May 16, 1S64. Frick'B Gap, Feb. 25, 26, 1864.

Georgetown, April 17-30, 1865.
Georgia, Jan. 3-26, 1861; Nov. 14-Dec. 31, 1864. Georgia, Central, Jail. 1-June 30, 1865.
Georgia, Northern, April 7-12, May 3, 1862; Aug. 11-Oct. 19, Oct. 20-Dec. 31, 1863; Jan. 1-April 30, May 1-Nov. 13, 18G4; Nov. 14, 1864; Jan, 23, 1865; Jan, 1-June 30, 1865,
Georgia, Southern, Jan. 1-June 30, 1865. Georgia Central Railroad Bridge, Nov. --, 1864. Georgia Central Railroad Station No. 5, Dec. 4, 1864. Georgia Coast, Augr. 21, 1861-April 11, 1862; April 12, 1862;
June 11, 1863; June 12-Dec. 31, 1S63; Jan. 1-Nov. 13, 1864. Gilgal Church, June 10-July 3, 1864.
Gordon, Nov. 21, 1S64.
Graysville, Sept. 10, Nov. 26, 1863.
Griswoldville, Nov. 20-22, 1864.

Hillsboro, July 30-31, 1864. Hinesville, Dec. 16, 1864. Holly Creek, March 1, 1865. Howell's Ferry, July 5, Oct. 19, 1864. Hudson Place Salt Works, Sept. 22, 1863. Huntsville, May 24, 1S64.

Isham's Ford, July --, 1864.

Jackson, Fort, Jan. 26, 1861; Dec. 21, 1864. Jasper, Aug. 14-15, 1864. Jeuks' Bridge, Dec. 7, 1864. Johnson's Crook, Feb. 10, 1865.
Jonesboro, Aug. 19, 31-Sept. 1, Nov. 15, 1864. Jug Tavern, Aug. 3, 1864.

Kennesaw Mountain, June 19-25, 1864; June 27, 1864.
Kennesaw Water Tank, Oct. 3, 1864. Kingston, Mar 18-19, Nov. 10-11, 1S64.
Kolb's Farm, June 22, 1864.

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LaFayette, Sept. 10, 18, 14, Dec. 12, 14, 21-23, 1863; April

11-13, 24-25, June 24, Oct. 12, 1864.

LaFayette Road, Sept. 12, 1863.

Lawrenceville, Oct. 27, 1864.

Lay's Ferry, May 15, 1S64.

Lee and Gordon's Mills, Sept. 11-13, 16-18, 1S63.

Lee's Cross Roads, May 2, 1S64.

Leet's Tati Yard, Sept. 12, 1863; March 5, 1864.

Leggett's Hill, July 21, 1864.

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Lithonia, July 28, 1864.

Little Ogeechee River, Dec. 4, 5, 1864.

Lookout Church, Sept. 21, 1863.

Lookout Creek, May 3, 1862.

Lookout Mountain, Sept. 9, 1863.

Lost Mountain, June --, Oct. 4-7, 1864.

Louisville, Nov. 39, 30, 1S64.

Lovejoy's Station, July 29, Aug. 18-22, Sept. 2-5, NOT. 16, 1864.

Lumpkin County, Sept. 15, 1864.

Lumpkin'a Station, Dec. 4, 1864.

McAfee's Cross Roads, June 11, 1864.
McAllister, Fort, June 29, 1862; Jan. 27, Feb. 28, March. 9, 1863; Feb. 1, March 3 (1864?), Dec. 13, 1864.
McJJonough Road, Oct. 2, Nov. 6, 1864. Mclntosh County, Aug. 2-4, 1864. McLemore's Cove, Sept. 11, 1863; March 30-April 1, 1864; Feb.
1, 1865. Macon & Western Railroad, July 27-31, 1864. Marietta, June 10-July 3, 1864, Mill Creek Gap, May 8-11, 1864. Milledgeville, Nov. 23, 1864. Millen's Grove, Dec. 1, 1864. Mimm's Mills, April SO, 1865. Monteith Swamp, Dec. 9, 1864. Moon's Station, Oct. 4, 1864.
Mulberry Creek, Aug. 3, 1864.

Neal Dow Station, July 4, 1864. New Hope Church, May 25-June 5, Oct. 5, 1864.
Nickajack Creek, June --, 1864. Nickajack Gap, March 9, May 7, 1864. Nickajack Trace, April 23, 1864.
Noonday Creek, Jutie --, 1864. Northern Georgia, Sept. 29-Nov. 13, 1864. Noyes' Creek, June ---, Oct. 2-3, 1864.

Oconee River, Nov. 23-25, 1864. Ogeechee Canal, Dec. 9, 1864.

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Ogeechee River, Dec. 7, 1S64. Oglethorpe Barracks, Jan. 26, 1861. Olley's Creek, June --, 1864. Ossabaw Island, July 3, 1863. Ossabaw Sound, June 3, 1864. Owens' Ford, Sept. 17, 1863.
Pace's Ferry, July 5-17, Aug. 26, 1864. Parker's Cross Roads, May 16, 1864. Peacutree Creek, July 19, 20, 1864. Pea Vine Creek, Sept. 10, 1863. Pea Vine Ridge, Sept. IS, 1863. Pickens County, July --, 1864. Pickett's Mills, May 25-June 5, 1864. Pigeon Mountain, Sept. 15-18, 1863. Pine Hill, June 6-18 (?), 1864. Pine Log Creek, May 18, 1864. Pleasant Hill, April 18, 1865. Pooler Station, Dec. 9, 1864. Powder Springs, June --, Oct. 2-3, 1864. Pulaski, Fort, Jan. 3, 1861; April 10-11, 1862. Pumpkin Vine Creek, May 25-June 5, 1864.
Red Oak, Aug. 19, 29, 1864. Reed's Bridge, Sept. 18, 1863. Resaca, May 14, 1864.
Reynolds' Plantation, Nov. 28, 1864. Rtnggold, Sept. 11, 17, Dec. 5, 13, 1863; Feb. S, IS, April 27
1864; March 20, 1865. Ringgold Gap, Nov. 27, 1863; May 2, 1864. Rock; Spring, Sept. 12, 1863. Rocky Creek Bridge, April 20, 1865. Rocky Creek Church, Dec. 2, 1864. Rocky Face Ridge, Feb. 24-25, May 8-11, 1864. Rome, April 26-May 3, Sept. 10, 11, 1863; Jan. 25-Feb. 5, May
15, 17, July 11-13, 28-29, Aug. 11-15, Oct. 10-13, 1SS4. Rome Cross Roads, May 16, 1864. Rosedew, Fort, Dec. 14-21, 1864. Rosaville, Sept. 11, 17, 21, Dec. 5, 14, 1863. RoswelJ, Sept. 26, 1864. Rottenwood Creek, July 4, 1864. Rough and Ready, Nov. 15, 1864, Rough and Ready Station, Aug. 31, 1SG4. Ruff's Mill, July 4, 1864. Ruff's Station, Oct. 19, 1864.
Salt Springs, Oct. 1, 1864. Sandersville, Nov. 25, 26, 1864.

Sand Mountain, Oct. 2, 1864. Sandtown, Aug. 15, 1864. SavannaH, Dec. 10, 11-21, 1S64. Savannah. Campaign, Nov. 15-Dec. 21, 1864. Savannah River, March 7-11, Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 1SG2. Shadna Church, Oct. 2, 1864. Shady Grove, Dec. 1, 1864. Ship's Gap, Oct. 16, 1864. Sisters Ferry, Dec. 7, 1364. Snake Creek Gap, May 8, Sept. 15, Oct. 15, 1864. Snapfinger Creek, July 27, 1864. South Newport, Aug. 17, 1864. South River, July 27-31, Oct. 24, 1864. Spaulding's, Nov. 7, 1862. Spring Creek, Sept. 18, 1863. Springfield, Dec. 10, 1864. Spring Hill, April 20, 1865. Spring Place, Feb. 27, April 1-4, 1865. Statesboro, Dec. 4, 1864, Station No. 5, Georgia Central Railroad, Dec. 4, 1864. Stevens' Gap, Sept. 6, 18, 1863; Feb. 25-26, 1864. Stilesboro, May 23, June 9, 1864. Stockbridge, Nov. 15, 1864. Stone Church, Feb. 7, May 1, 1864. Subligna, Jan. 22, 1864. Sugar Valley, May 8-13, 1864. Sulphur Springs, Sept. 2-5, 1864. Summervllle, Sept. 6-7, 10, 13, 15, 1863; May --, Oct. 18, 1864;
May 5, 1865, Sweet Water Creek, Oct. 2-3, 1864. Sylvan Grove, Nov. 27, 1864.
Taylor's Ridge, Nov. 27, 1863; April 14, 27, 1864. Thomas' Station, Dec. 3, 1864. Tifton, May 13, Oct. 13, 1864. Tobesofkee Creek, April 20, 1865. Towaliga Bridge, Nov. 17, 1864. Trenton, Aug. 28-31, Nov. 18, 1863. Trickum's Cross Roads, Oct. 26-29, 1864. Trion Factory, Sept. 15, 1863. Tunnel Hill, Sept. 11, 1863; Feo. 23, 24, April 29, May 2, 5-7,
1864; March 3, 1865. Turner's Ferry, July 5-17, Aug. 26, Oct. 19, 1864.
Tybee Island, Nov. 24, 1861.
Tyler, Fort, April 16, 1865.
Utoy Creek, Aug. 6, 1864.
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Van Wert, Oct. 9-10, 1864. Varnell's Station, May 7, 9, 12, 1864. Varnell's Station Road, May 4, 1864. Venus Point, Feb. IB, 1862. Vernon River, Dec. 15-21, 1864. Walnut Creek, Nov. 20, 1864. Warsaw Sound, June 17, 1863. WatMns' Ferry, May 3, 1862. Waynesboro, Nov. 27-28, Dec. 4, 1864. Westbrook's, Oct. 2, 1864. West Point, April 16, 1865. Whitemarsn Island, March 30-31, April 16, 1862; Feb. 22, 1864. Wilmington Island, March 30-31, 1862. Wilmington Narrows, Jan. 26-28, 1862.

ROLL OF HONOR.
GENERAL OKDEKS No. 131.
ADJUTANT AKD INSPECTOK GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Richmond, Va., October 3, 1863.
Difficulties in procuring the medals and badges of distinc tion having delayed their presentation by the President, as authorized by the act of Congress approved October 13, 1862, to the officers, non-commissioned officers and privates of the armies of the Confederate States conspicuous for courage and good conduct on the field of battle, to avoid postponing the grateful recognition of their valor until it can be made in the enduring form provided by that Act, it is ordered:
I. That the names of all those who have been, or may here after be, reported as worthy of this distinction be inscribed on a roll of honor, to be preserved in the office of the Adju tant and Inspector General for reference in all future time, for those who have deserved well of their country, as having best displayed their courage and devotion on the field of battle.
II. That the Roll of Honor, as far as now made up, be appended to this Order and read at the head of every regiment in the service of the Confederate States at the first dressparade after its receipt and be published in at least one news paper in each State.
III. The attention of the officers in charge is directed to General Orders No. 93, Section 27, of the services of 1862, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, for mode of selecting the non-commissioned officers and privates entitled to this distinction and its execution is enjoined.
BY OBDEB. S. COOPEB,
Adjutant and Inspector General. GENERAL OBDEBS No. 64. ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Richmond, Va., August 10, 1864.
I. The following Roll of Honor is published in accordance with paragraph 1, General Orders No. 131, 1863. It will be read to every regiment in service at the first dress-parade
after its receipt.

Names of Officers Killed or Who Died of Wounds not Mentioned in the Formal Reports.
GEORGIA.
1st Infantry (Regulars), Captain John G. Pattern, Lieutentenant H. J. Porter and Crawford Tucker, killed August 30.
7th Infantry, Captain D. F. Peek and Lieutenant W. M. Delk, died of wounds received August 30. Lieutenant A. Y. White, killed August 30.
8th Infantry, Captains J. M. C. Husley and Jacob Phinizy, killed August 30.
llth Infantry, Captain E. W. Jackson, Lieutenants George S. Burson and John B. Buerry, killed August 30.
12th Infantry, Lieutenant John T. Chambliss, killed August 9th.
14th Infantry, Captain R. W. McMichael, killed August 29. 15th Infantry, Lieutenants James M. Carson and J. L. Cunn ing, killed August 30. 19th Infantry, Lieutenant P. A. Wilde, killed August 31. 22d Infantry, Captain J. T. Albert and Lieutenant S. M. Smith, killed August 30. 45th Infantry, Captain Joseph H. White, died of wounds received August 29; R. W. Brown died of wounds received August 9. 48th Infantry, Captain Alien Kelly, killed August 29. 49th Infantry, J. W. Gainer, killed August 29.
Battle of Chancellorsville.
GEOHGIA.
Fourth Regiment of Infantry: Private W. Sparks, Co. A. Sergeant Hill M. Taylor, Co. B. Color Corporal John T. Moore, Co. C. The other companies declined making selections.
Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry: Lieutenant Colonel J. M. B'ielder. Captain T. T. Mounger. Captain. R. P. Harman.
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First Lieutenant H. A. Soloman. Private Daniel Kennington, Go. B. Corporal William M. Tomlinson, Co. C. Corporal Joseph G. Dupree, Co. D. Second Sergeant Thomas D. Smith, Co. H. Private James F. D. Thaxton, Co. I. Private James M. Brock, Co. K. The other companies declined making selections. Twelfth Regiment of Infantry:
First Lieutenant Thomas W. Harris, Co. C. Second Lieutenant J. A. Walker, Co. B, Second Lieutenant W. F. Lowe, Co. F. Private J. L. Batts, Co. A. Private Abel James, Co. B. Private S. M. Beavers, Co. C. Private W. W. Forrester, Co. L\ Private R. J. Orr, Co. E. First Sergeant N. M. Howard, Co. F. Private James M. Bullard, Co. G. Private Archibald McDonald, Co. H. First Sergeant B. L. Stephens, Co. I. Private W. H. Burgamy, Co. K. Thirty-Fifth Regiment of Infantry: Corporal Jackson Baggett, Co. A. Private A. S. W. Bass, Co. B. Second Sergeant J. A. Cochran, Co. C. Private Rolla Willingham, Co. D.
Private D. P. White, Co. E. Private R. D. B. Holt, Co. F. Private W. E. Moore, Co. G. Private Absalom Martin, Co. H. Private Lewis (J.) Millican, Co. I. Private D. M. Pearce, Co. K.
Forty-Fourth Regiment of Infantry; Private James Fambrough, Co. C. Private James A. McNatt, Co. F. The other companies declined making selections.
Forty-Fifth Regiment of Infantry: Captain William H. Shaw, Co. A.
Private John D. Pate, Co. A. Private John H. King, Co. C. Private James M. Lawrence, Co. B. Private James P. Green, Co. F. Private John S. Bonner, Co. G. Private H. W. Dent, Co. H. Private W. W. Wilson, Co. I.
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Private M. H. Fitzpatrick, Co. K. Company B declined making selections. Forty-Ninth Regiment of Infantry: Sergeant H. A. Hall, Co. A. Private jLewis White, Co. B. Sergeant (A) M. Watkins, Co. C. Sergeant W. T. Moore, Co. D. Corporal James (V) Holling-wortn, Co. B. Corporal L. D. Taylor, Co. F. Corporal J, N. Jordan, Co. G. Private Joseph Bell, Co. H. Private F. B. Poole, Co. I. Private James Taylor, Co. K. Twenty-First Regiment of Infantry: Declined making selections.
Battle of Cbickamauga.
GEOKGIA.
Fifth Regiment of Infantry: Private J. Kirby Brown, Co. A. Private Thomas P. Weir, Co. B. Corporal John Fox, Co. C. Private James W. Hall, Co. D. Corporal John B. Johnson, Co, E. Company H made no selection. Private William M. Blackwell, Co. F. Private T. H. Devane, Co. G. First Sergeant John P. Chapman, Co. I. Private James Torrence, Co. K.
Battle Near Petersburg, Virginia.
GEORGIA. ,
Third Regiment Georgia Infantry: Corporal F. J. Herndon, Co. F.
Battle of Murfreesborough.
GEOEGIA.
Fifth Regiment of Infantry: Private Newton Rice, Co. A. Corporal Michael McNamara, Co. C. Private Thomas J. Brantley, Co. E. Sergeant Samuel P. Kiddoo, Co. F.
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Corporal B. D. Bedell, Co. H. Private George W. Horsley, Co. K. Third Battalion of Infantry: Private A. S. Kimrey, Co. B. Private W. D. Clark, Co. C. Private Mathew Hall, Co. D. Private John Capps, Co. E. Ninth Battalion of Infantry: Private Obey McCarry, Co. A. Private W. J. Wood, Co. B. Private N. W. Rice, Co. C. Private Michael Kinney, Co. F. Private Thomas Nolan, Co. G. Private G. W. Sanders, Co. H. Corporal William M. Gaines, Co. D. Private C. M. R. Palmer, Co. E.
Battle of Gettysburg.
GEORGIA. Cobb's Legion:
Sergeant J. L. Born, Co. C. Sergeant A. C. Adair, Co. D. Phillips' Legion: Private Alfred Norris, Co. E. Private E. J. Smith, Co. E. Private Thomas B. Jolly, Co. B. Corporal James D. Putman, Co. F. Private Michael McGovern, Co. F. Private J. A. Blanton, Co. B. Private Ootero (?), Co. D.
"THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARMIES. Series 1st, Vol. XXI, pp. 578 and 582.
Operations in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania.
No. 271. Report of Major-General Lafayette McLaws, C. S. Army, commanding McLaws' Division: Headquarters Division, Camp near Fredericksburg, Va., Dec.
30, 1862: My aide-de-camp, Captain H. L. P. King, was killed on
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Marye's Hill, pierced with, five balls, while conveying an order to Brigadier-General Cobb. He was a brave and accom-
NOTE.----The following- members ^ _*.= Savannah command----which constituted Co
"avis Mississippi Leg-ion, are mentione -~s published by General Samuel Cooper, Oeneral, C. S. A., Richmond, Va., De~ -- tion with the Battle of Up

VOLUNTEER FORCE OF THE UNITED STATES
ARMY FROM GEORGIA, 1861-1865.
FlBST INFANTBT BATTALION.
(This battalion, composed of two companies, was organized at Marietta, Ga., October 31, 1864, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service July 19, 1865, in accordance with orders from the "War Department.)
Captain, Alonzo M. Rogers, appointed October 31, 1864. First lieutenant, Porter T. Soutnworth, appointed October 31, 1864. Second lieutenant, William B. Waring, appointed March 17, 1865.
CASUALTIES.

LOCAL DESIGNATIONS OF GEORGIA TROOPS IN THE
CONFEDERATE ARMY.
Ac-worth Grays (Company C, 7th Georgia, State Guaras). Albany Guards (Company B, 4th Georgia Infantry). Alexander Cavalry (Company ----, Local Defense Troops, Geor
gia). Allapaha Guards (Company E, 29tn Georgia Infantry). Allapalia Rangers (Company ----, in N. A. Cars-well's Battalion,
22d Georgia State Guards). Alien Haulers (Company ----, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Alpharetta Infantry (Company F, 8th Georgia State Guards). Altamalia Scouts (Company F, 25th Georgia Infantry).
A.Kdreon Guards (Six Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Anthony Greys (Company A, 60th Georgia Infantry). Appllns Cavalry (Six Months' Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Athena Guards (Company ----, 3rd Georgia Infantry). Athens Reserve Corps (Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Atlanta Arsenal Battery (Captain C. C. Campbell's Company,
Georgia Artillery). Atlanta Fire Company No. 1 (Company A, Atlanta Fire Bat
talion, Georgia). Atlanta Greys (Company L, 1st Georgia Regulars). Atlanta Greys (Company F, 8th Georgia Infantry). Atlanta Freas Guard (Company H, Atlanta Fire Battalion,
Georgia). Atlanta Scouts (Company ----, ---- Georgia Volunteers).
Atlantic and Gulf Guards (Company A, 3d Battalion (Clinch's) Georgia Cavalry, after-ward Company G, 4th Georgia (Clinch's) Cavalry).
Angnsta Guards (Captain W. C. Dillon's Company, Georgia Volunteers).
Angvsta Volunteer Artillery (Captain G. T. Barnes' Company Georgia Artillery).
Bailey Volunteers (Company B, 30th Georgia Infantry). Bainbrldse Independents (Company G, 1st Georgia Infantry). Baker Fire Eaters (Company H, 6th Georgia Infantry). Baker Volunteers (Company G, 3d Battalion, Georgia Infantry).
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Baldwin Blues (Company H, 4th Georgia Infantry). Baldwin Cavalry (Company C, Linton Stephens' Battalion, Lo
cal Defense Troops, Georgia). Baldwin Infantry (Captain J. N. Moore's Company, Six Months
Local Defense Troops, Georgia).

V Bants County Guards (Company A, 2d Georgia Infantry).

Bartovr Artillery (Originally Company A, 4th Battalion Geor gia Infantry; afterward Company A, 60th Georgia Infan try; after-ward Company A, 22d Battalion, Georgia Siege Artillery).

Bartovr Avengers (Company E, 60th Georgia Infantry).

Bartow Avengers (Company B, 35th Georgia Infantry).

Bartow Home Guards (Company H, 4th Georgia Reserves).

Barton- Invincible*! (Company H, 23d Georgia Infantry).

Barton- Inviuclbles (Company E, 30th Georgia Infantry).

Barton- I/iglit Infantry (13tn Georgia Volunteers).

Bartow Lig-Mt Infantry (Company G, 26th Georgia Infantry).

Bartow Raid Repellers (Company C, 9th Battalion, Georgia

State Guards).

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Barton- Yankee Killers (Company A, 23d Georgia Infantry).

Battle Ground Guards (Company F, 48th Georgia Infantry).

Beanre&ard Rifles (Company C, 6th Georgia Infantry).

JtTeaure^ard Volunteers '(Company C, 6th Georgia Infantry).

Bell Rangers (Company E, 19th Battalion, Georgia Infantry).

Beman Mounted Infantry (Company E, Linton Stephens' Bat

talion, Local Dpt'-j'nsw Troops, Georgia).

Bern Gilnam Rangers (Company D, 9th Georgia State Guards).

Ben Hill Infantry (Company F, 21st Georgia Infantry).

Benjamin Infantry (Company E3, 10th Georgia. Infantry).

Ben Minor Dragoons (Company E, 2d Georgia Ca/alry).

Berrlen Cavalry (Company F, llth Georgia State Guards).

Berrlen County tiffnt Infantry (Company I, 50th Georgia In-

-fantry).

Berrfen Minute Men (Company C, afterward 29th Georgia In

fantry).

Berry Infantry (Company I, 29th Georgia Infantry).

Blnt> Greys (Company ----, 21st Georgia Infantry).

Bibfe Volunteer Guards (Captain TT. L. Jewett's Company of the

Macon Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).

Bis Spring Cavalry (Captain J. M. Denman's Independent Com

pany, Georgia Cavalry).

Bis Spring Volunteers (Captain Joshua McConnell's Company,

Georgia Volunteers).

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Black Creelc Volunteers (Company G, 25th Georgia Infantry). Blodget Artillery (Originally Company I, 3d Georgia Infan
try; afterward Captain Foster Blodget's" Company, Georgia Artillery). Blod&et Volunteers (Originally Company I, 3d Georgia Infan try; afterward Captain Foster Blodget's Company, Georgia Artillery). Blood Mountain Tigers (Company IT, Colonel S. J. Smith's par tisan rangers, Georgia Cavalry). Blue Caps Cavalry (Company E, 3d Battalion, Georgia Cavalry-, afterward Company C, 5th Georgia Cavalry). Blue Cap Cavalry Troop (Company E, 2d Battalion, Georgia Cavalry, afterward Company C, 5th Georgia Cavalry). Blue Ridge Guards (Captain N. IP. Howard's Company, Georgia Volunteers). Blue Ridge Tiger Regiment (Also called Banks' Troopers). Brown Mounted Riflemen (4th Georgia State Guards). Border Rangers (Company I, 5th Georgia Cavalry). Border Rangers (Company B, 20th Georgia Infantry). Bowdon volunteers (Company B, Cobb's Legion, Georgia Cavalry). Bragg Rifles (20th Georgia Infantry). Breckinridge Cavalry (Company F, McDonald's Battalion, Lo cal Defense Troops, Georgia). Brooks Cavalry (Company D, llth Georgia State Guards). Brooks Rifles (Company C, 26th Georgia Infantry). Brooks Rifles (Company H, 9th Georgia Infantry). Brooks volunteers (Company K, 50th Georgia Infantry). Brown Guards (Company A, Linton Stephens' Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Brown Infantry (Company C, 1st Confederate Georgia Infan try).
Brown Rifles (Company F, 3d Georgia Infantry). Brunswlcfe Defenders (Company G, 1st Georgia Regulars). Brnnswicfc Riflemen (Company K, 26th Georgia. Infantry). Bryan Guard* (Company D, 25th Georgia Infantry). Bryan Independent Riflemen (Company A, 25th Georgia Infan
try). Bryan. Independent Rifles (Company B, 25th Georgia Infantry). Bnena Vista Cavalry (Captain Brett's Company, Georgia Vol
unteers). Bvena. Vista Guards (Company I, 2d Georgia Infantry). Bollard Guards (Company D, 59th Georgia Infantry). Bulloch Guards (Company C, 47th Georgia Infantry).

Bnllocb. Troop (Company C, 2d Battalion, Georgia. Cavalry). Burke Guards (3d Georgia Infantry). Burke Volunteer* (Company D, 48th Georgia Infantry). Butler Van-Guard (Company G, 6th Georgia Infantry). Butts Aveneers (Company E, 7th Georgia State Guards). Butts County Volunteers (Volunteers Company D, 6th Georgia
Infantry). Butts In-vinetbles (Company A, 30th Georgia Infantry). Calhonn Cavalry (Captain "W. J. Reeves' Company, Georgia,
State Guards). Calhonn County Cavalry (Captain C. M. Davis' Company, T, R.
Stewart's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georg-ia). Calhovn Guards (Company L>, 12th Georgia Infantry).
Calhoun Repeaters (On register Company I, (L) on rolls Com pany H, afterward Company C, 25th Georgia Infantry).
Camden Mounted Rifles (Company C, 4th Georg-ia Cavalry (Clinch-'s).
Camden lUfles (Company B, 26th Georgia Infantry). Campbell Greyjs (Company G, 30th Georgia Infantry). GKxnpbell Guard* (Company A, 3d Battalion, Georgia Infantry;
afterward Company A, 21st Georgia Infantry). tflmpbell Sharpshooter* (Company F, soth Georgia Infantry). Campbell Siege Artillery (Captain Charles G. Campbell's Com
pany, Georgia Artillery). Campbell Volunteers (Company E, 35th Georg-ia Infantry). Canton Infantry (Company B, Cherokee Legion, Georgia Vol
unteers). Carroll Cavalry (Company D, 10th Georgia State Guards). Carroll Guards (Company I, 10th Georgia State Guards). Can-oil Infantry (Company I, 7th Georg-ia State Guards). CaTrelI Guards (Company ----, 3d Georgia Infantry). Catoosa Infantry (Company B, 1st Battalion, Georgia Infantry). Cave Spring- (MouMted Infantry) (Company B, Floyd Legion,
Georgia State Guards). Cednrto-TB Guards (Company D, 21st Georgia Infantry). Central City Blues (Company H, 12th Georgia Infantry).
Cnatnam Artillery (Captain Joseph S. Clap-horn's Company, Q*org-fea Artillery; detached from 1st Georgia Volunteers).
Cnatnam I/lsnt Horse (Company F, 2d Battalion, Georgia Cav alry).
Chatham Slese Artillery (Companies A and B, Battalion Geor gia Artillery).
Chatham Volunteers (Company E, 47th Georgia Infantry). Chattahooehee Beawresards (Company C, 10th Georgia Infan
try).
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Guards) (Blue Ridge Tiger Regiment). Chattahoochee Defenders (Company E, 5h
Guards).

Georgia

State

Chalfahoocliee Guard. (Company I, 5th Georgia State Guards). Chattanoochee Rifles (Cautain H. A. IPratt's Company. Georsia
------O-

Chattahoochee Volunteers (Company K, 30th Georgia Infan try).

Chattanooga Cavalry (Company G, Culberson's Battalion, Ix>cal Defense Troops, Georgia).
Chattooga Volunteers (Company ----, ---- Georgia ----). Cherokee BroTvn Riflemen. (Company ----, ---- Georgia ----). Cherokee Cavalry (Company B. Fhilllp's Legion, Georgia Vol-

Cherokee Georgia Mountaineer* (Company F, 28th Georgia In fantry).
Cherokee Home Guards----Infantry----(Company C, Cherokee Le gion, Georgia).
Cherokee Lincoln Killers----Cavalry----(Company C, Cherokee Le gion, Georgia).
Cherokee Rangers (Company F, 3d Georgia Cavalry). Cherokee Ramgrers----Cavalry----(Company A, Cherokee Legion,
Georgia).
Cherokee Repellent----Infantry----(Company D, Cherokee Legion, Georgia).
Cherofeee Hveng;ers--Infantry--(Company A, Cherokee Le, Elon, Georgia).
Cherokee Stone-Walls----Infantry----(Company G, Cherokee Le gion, Georgia).
Cherokee Volunteers----Infantry----(Company E3, Cherofeee Le gion, Georgia).
Chesatee Artillery (Captain Thomas H. Bomar's Company, Georgia Artillery; originally Company N, 3Sth Georgia In fantry).
Challo Gwnrds <Chnlio Mounted Infantry) (Company V, Floyd

Citizen Infantry (Company F, Fire Battalion, Augusta, GeorEla).
City Guard (Augusta, Georgia). City Guards (Company C, 5th Georgia, State Guards).
Clarke County Guards (Company G, 9th Georgia State Guards). Clarke County Light Artillery (Captain Franklin Roberts'
Company, Arkansas Artillery; temporarily attached as

Clay Volunteers (Captain Isham Wood's Company, T. R. Stwart's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
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Clay Volunteers* (Company I, 51st Georgia Infantry). Clayton Dragoons (Company F, 2d Georgia Cavalry).
Clinch Cavaliers (Company G, llth Georgia State Guards). Clinch Itangerw C----. ---- Georgia). Cllucli Itlflet* (Company A, 5th Georgia Infantry).
Cllmton Guards (Company B, 6th Georgia, State Guards). Coast Itinea (Company F, 1st Volunteers, Georgia Infantry).
Guards). Cobb Guards (Company D, 3d Georgia Reserves). Cobb Guarast (Company A. Company G. 22d Battalion, Georgia
Artillery; temporarily attached). Cobb Guards (Company B, Company H, 22d Battalion, Georgia
Artillery; temporarily attached). CoTiB Tnvlncibles (Company F, Cobb's Legion, Georgia Volun
teers) Cobb Hepellers (Company K, 7th Georgia State Guards). Cobb'a Infantry (Company 33, 16tn Georgia Infantry). Cobb's Lesion (Georgia, Volunteers) Coffee Guards (Company C, 50th Georgia Infantry). Coffee Revenger* (Captain >. Newbern's Company, Six Months-
Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Cold Water Guards (Rebels) (Company E, 34th Georgia Infan
try). Cold Steel Guards (Company H, 49th Georgia Infantry).
Colavltt Marksmen (Company H, 50th Georgia Infantry). Columbus City Hgbt Guard (Company A, 2d Independent Bat
talion, Georgia Infantry). Columbus Guards (Company G, 2d Georgia Infantry). Columbus Ligbt Artillery (Captain E. Croft's Independent
Company, Georgia, Artillery). Company "B" (Company D, 5th Georgia State Guards). Confederate Continentals (Company ----, O ---- Georgia). Confederate Guards (Company A, 13th Georgia Infantry). Confederate In-rtncibles (20th Georgia Volunteers). Confederate Li&ht Guards (Company G, 3d Georgia Infantry). Confederate Sentinels (Company F, 20th Georgia Infantry). Confederate States Sentinels (Company A, 10th Georgia In
fantry). Cotton Planters Guards (Company E, 59th Georgia Infantry).
Cow Hunters (Also called Irwin Cow Boys,----Company A 7th Georgrla Infantry).
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Coweta Second District Guards (Company A, 7th Georgia In fantry)-
Coweta Volunteers (Company H, 7th Georgia State Guards). Crawford Greys (Company E, 6th Georgia Infantry). Crawford Rangers (20th Georgia Infantry). Crawford Rifles (Captain D. KirK pat rick, Jr.'s Company, Geor
gia Volunteers). Culpepen Hussars (Company F, Stephens' Battalion, Georgia
State Guards). Dabney Rifles (Company G, 21st Georgia Infantry). Dade Rifles (Company K, 3d Georgia State Troops). Danloneg-a Volunteers (Company H. 1st Georgia Volunteers). Dalton Home Guard (Company H, 1st Georgia State Guards). Dalton Machinery Guards (Captain J. H. Bard's Company, Six
Months' Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Davls Guards (Company F, 12th Georgia Infantry). Davls Infantry (Company IK, 7th Georgia Infantry).
Davls Rifles (Company C, 12th Georgia Infantry). Dawson County Independents (Company I, 22d Georg-fa Infan
try). Dawson Greys (Company C, 3d Georgia Infantry). Dawson Volunteers (Company E, 5th Georgia Infantry). Decatur Cavalry (Company I, llth Georgia State Guards). Decatur Grays (Company D, 17th Georgia Infantry). Decatur Infantry (Company F, 50th Georgia Infantry). Decatnr Infantry (Captain. R, Sims' Company, attached to 6th
Georgia State Guards). D* Kalb Cavalry (Company A, 10th Georgia State Guards).
De Kalb Guards (Company B, 26th Georgia Infantry). De Kalb Murphy Guards (Also called Murphy Guards) (Com
pany C, afterward A, 38th Georgia Infantry). De Kalb Sliver Greys (Company B, Sth Georgia State Guards), Delhi Raneers (Company A. 15th Georgia Infantry). Dlclc Davls Grnards (Company A, 9th Georgia State Guards). Dillard Rangers (Company A, 3d Georgia Cavalry). District Town Calvary (Captain J. Jones' Company, F. Culber-
son's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Dixie Ranger* (Company C, 65th Georgia Infantry). Dooly Guards (Company G, 60th Georgia Infantry). Dooly Volunteers (Captain J. D- Wilkes' Company, Wilson's
Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Dousherty Guards (Company K, 51st Georgia Infantry).

Douj^lnss Guards (Captain E. L. Douglass's Company, Yarboroug-h's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Emsle Guard* (Companies A and B, Thompson's Battalion, Lo cal Defense Troops, Georgia.).
Early Dragoons (Captain T. T. Swann's Company, Stewartt's Cavalry Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Early Guards (Company G, 13th Georgia Infantry).

Echols Cavalry (Company E, llth Georgia State Guards). Echol* Guards (Company D, 8th Georgia Infantry). Eciioln JLiBlit Artillery (Captain John H. Tiller's Company,
Georgia Artillery).
Kffinjtrham HUH wars (Company A. 2d Battalion, Georgia Cav alry).
Effiiisham Minute Men (Captain A. P. Longs tree t's Company, Wright's Battalion. Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Elbert Volunteers (Company H. 3d Georgia State Guards). Emanuel Rangers (Company ----, 20th Georgia Infantry). Emmett Rifles (Originally Company C. 1st Volunteers, Georgia
Infantry; afterward Company F. 22d Battalion, Georgia Siege Artillery).
Emmett Rifles (Company B, 1st Georgia Regulars). Empire state Guards (Company I, 47th Georgia Infantry). Etowah Invinelnles (Captain Thomas M. Compton's Company,
Georgia Infajitry ).
Evans Guards (Company K, 13th Georgia Infantry). Factory Guards (Captain W. EC. Amason's Company, Macon

Fannin Guards (Company E, 4th Battalion, afterward 60th Reg-

pomttinVoInnteers (Captain James Kincaid's Company, Gilmer Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
FauUc Invlnclbles (Company B, 26th Georgia Infantry). Fayette Grey Guards (Company I, 10th Georgia Infantry).

irnyette Rangers (Company F, 13th Georgia Infantry).

Fayette Volunteers (Company H, 30th Georgia Infantry).

Firemen Guards (Captain G. S. Oberas' Company, Macon Bat

talion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).

Fireside Rangers (Company C, 15th Georgia Infantry).

Flint Cavalry (Company K, llth Georgia State Guards).

Floyd Cavalry (Company E, Floyd Legion, Georgia Volunteers).

Kloyd Infantry (Company H, Sth Georgia Infantry).

F-ioyd Lesion (Georgia Volunteers).

Floyd Rangers (Company D, IFloyd Legion Georgia Volunteers).

Floyu Rifles (Company C, 3d Independent Battalion, Georgia

Infantry}.

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Floya Rifles (Company A, Macon Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Floyd Sharp shooters (Company B, 21st Georgia Infantry). Floya Springs Guards (Company C, 23d Georgia Infantry). Floyti' Wewton Cavalry (Company K, 10th Georgia State
Guards). Fox-rest'* Artillery (Capt. C. O. Stillwell's Company, (I) Floyd
Legion, Georgia, State Troops). Forest City Runs era (Captain C. H. "Way's Company, Georgia
Volunteers). forrcst Rattg-erw (Company H, 2Sth Gfeorg-ia Infantry). Forsyte Cliattahoocliee Cavalry (Company --, Blue Ridge Ti
ger Regiment, 4th Georgia State Guards). Forsyth Mounted Greys (Company K, Cherolcee Legion, Geor
gia Infantry). Forsyte Mounted Guards (Company K, Cherokee Legion, Geor
gia Infantry). fort Gaio.es Guards (Company D, 9th Georgia Infantry). Fort Valley Cavalry (Company ----, 12th Georgia State Guards). Franklin County Guards (Captain S. W. Kay's Company, Six.
Months' Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Franklin County Reserves (Company C, Whitehead's Battalion,
Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Freeman Guards (Company G, 28th Georgia Infantry). F. S. Slaters (Company ----, ---- Georgia ----). Fulton Drugoona (Company G, Cobto's Legion, Georgia Volun
teers).
try). Gardner Volunteers (Company H, 22d Georgia Infantry).
Georgia Dragoons (Company G, 2d Georgia Cavalry). Georgia Defenders (Captain F. S. Chapman's Independent Com
pany, Georgia State Troops). Georgia Coast Illfles (Company F, 1st Volunteers, Georgia In
fantry). Georgia Dragoons (Company E, 4th (Avery's) Georgia Cav
alry). Georgia Mounted Dragoons (Company I, 4th (Avery's) Georgia
Cavalry). Georgia Fire Company (Company B, Augusta Fire Battalion
Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Georgia Forrcsters (Company F, 29th Georgia Infantry). Georgia Guards (Company F, 6th Georgia Guards). Georgia Hussars (Company A, Captain J. F. War ing's Inde
pendent Georgia Company; assigned October 14, 1861 as
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Company E, 6th Virginia Cavalry; relieved and. assigned as Company F, Jeff Davis Legion, December 7, 1S61). Georgia Hussars (Company B, Captain "W. H. Wiltberger, Com pany D, 2d Battalion, Georgia Cavalry). Georgia Light Artillery (Captain Horatio N. Hollifield's Com pany, State Troops). Georgia Usnt Infantry (Company A, 3lst Georgia Infantry). Georgia Rangers* (Company G, 10th Georgia Infantry). Georgia Rangers (62d Georgia Cavalry). Georgia Regulars (See Hamilton Battery). Georgia Troopers (Company C, 9th Georgia Cavalry). Georgia Troopers (Company H, 9th Georgia Cavalry). Georgia Volunteers (Company H, 2d Georgia Infantry). German Volunteers (Company I, 1st Georgia Volunteers). Glbson Guards (Company A, 4Sth Georgia Infantry). Gilmer Battalion (Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Gilmer Guards (Captain D. M. "West's Company, Gilmer Bat talion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
GUmer legist Guards (Company B, Smith's Legion, Georgia Volunteers; afterward Company A, 65th Georgia Infantry).
Gilmer Rifles (Captain John E. Mitchell's Company, Jackson's Regiment, Georgia Volunteers).
Gilmer Volunteers (Company F, 60th Georgia Infantry). Glascoek Rangers (Captain R. Waiaen's Company, Stephens'
Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Glover Guards (Company G, 4th Georgia Infantry). eiynn Gwaros (Company A, 26tn Georgia Infantry). Glynn Guards (Company B, 4th (Clincn's) Georgia Cavalry). Goslien Blues (Company H, 38th Georgia Infantry). Governor's Guard (Company B, 3d Georgia Infantry).
lips' Legion, Georgia).
son's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Gresham Rifles (Company, A, 45th Georgia Infantry). Griffin Light Artillery (Captain O. C. Gibson's Company, Geor
gia Artillery). Griffi Llglit Guards (Company B, 5th Georgia Infantry). Grubb's Hussars (Company F, Cavalry Battalion, Cobb's Le
gion, Georgia). GwJnnett Artillery (Company D, 9th Battalion, Georgia Artil
lery). Gvrinnett Cavalry (No. 1) (Company C, 10th Georgia State
Guards). GYviMuett Cavalry (JVo. 2) (Company H, 10th Georgria Stats
Guards).
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Gvrlnnett Greys (Company E, 8th Georgia State Guards). Gwinnett Guards (Company C, Sth Georgia State Guards). Hauersliam Uefenaers (Company D, Whitehead's Battalion, Lo
cal Defense Troops, Georgia). Had'? partisan R users (Unattached Company ----). Hall Cliattahoocnee Cavalry (Company B. Blue Ridge Tiger
Regiment, it it. Georgia State Guards). Hall County Cavalry (Company A, Blue Ridge Tiger Regiment,
4th Georgia State Guards). Hall Troupers (Company I, Blue Ridge Tiger Regiment, 4th
Georgia State Guards). Hall Volunteers (Company D, 55th Georgia Infantry). Hamilton Battery (Alsc. called Georgia Regulars, originally
Company A., 1st Georgia Regulars; afterwards Independent Company, Georgia Artillery). Hamilton Rauarcrs (Company JC, 48th Georgia Infantry).

Haralson Cavalry (Company E, McDonald's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Hardee Rifles (Company H, Sth Georgia Infantry). Hardee Rifles* (Ca.ptain John L- Hardee's Company, Local De
fense Troops, Georgia). HarnwleJt Mounted Rifles (Company H, 7th Georgia Cavalry). Haa-gett Infantry (Company If, 5th Georgia State Guards). Haz-riM Dragoons (Company F, 12th Georgia State Guards). Harris Guards (Company ----, Georgia ----). Harxlson Volunteers (Company G, 51st Georgia, Volunteers).

HavFjElnevllle Rangers (Company B, 19th Cavalry).
Heard Independent Cavalry (Company B, Guards).

Battalion, Georgia 10th Georgia State

Guards). Henry County Dragoon* (Company F, 10th Georgia State
Guards). Henry Guard** (Company G, 19tli Georgia Infantry). Henry Infantry (Company K, 8th Georgia State Guards). Henry Light Infantry (Company E, 25th Georgia Infantry). HferU Slioals Defenders (Captain A, J. Medlin'S Company, Six
Months' Local Defense li-oupt, Georgia). Highland Ranker* (Company G, 1st Georgia Cavalry). Hillyer Rifles (Company C, 9tli Georgia Infantry). Hollo-way Grey* (Captain A. J. White's Company, Georgia ----). Home Guards (Company D, 3d Georgia Infantry). Homer Cavalry (Company F, Blue Ridge Tiger Regiment, 4th
Georgia State Guards).
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Homer Troopers (Company A, 30th Battalion, Georgia Cav alry).
Hood'* Ca-vulrj- (Company D, 29th Battalion, Georgia, Cavalry). Hoole and Ladder Guard (Company D, Atlanta Fire Battalion,
Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Ilopkln*i Partisan Raii^era (Company A, 24th Battalion, Georgia
Cavalry). He pittas 1"artis am Ransrer (Company C, 24th. Battalion, Georgia.
Cavalry). Houston Ciusrd (Company A, Sth Battalion, Georgia State
Guard).
&nsrutLln Rifle* (Company D, 30th Georgia Infantry).
Hunter Rifle* (Company ----. 4th Gsorg-ia Infantry). Hurt Uslit Artillery (Lieutenant Joseph A. Alexander's Com
pany, Georgia Artillery). Hunching Guard (Captain -- Thomas's Company, Georgia Vol
unteers). Independent Blues (Company D, 10th Georgia Infantry). Independent Georgia Volunteer* (Captain G. W. Lee's Com
pany, Georgia Volunteers).
pany, Georgia Volunteers). Independent Volunteer* (Company A, 1st Confederate Geor
gia). Independent Volunteers (Company 33, 9th Battalion, Georgia
State Guard). invincible** (Captain ---- Holmes* Company. Georg-ia Volunteers). Irish Jasper Green* (Company A, 1st Volunteers, Georgrla). Irish Volunteer Guards (Company ----, Stn Georgia Infantry,
1st Volunteers Georgia). Irlah Volunteers (Company A, Company D, 1st Georgia- Volun
teers), Irieh Volunteer* Co. B (Company B, 1st Volunteers, Georg-ia). Irwln Guard (Company A, 9th Georgia. Infantry). Irwin Artillery (Originally Company A, 9th Georgia Infantry;
afterward Company C. Sumter llth Battalion, Georgia Ar tillery). Irwin In-vinclblea (Company E. 2^th Georgia Infantry). Irwin Volunteers (20th Georgia Infantry). Irwln Volunteer* (Company F, 49th Georg-ia Infantry). Iirey <3uftrA (Company G, 20th Georgia Infantry). Ir*y Guards (Company B. 5th Georgia State Guard). Jack Brow*** (Company H. 69th Georgia Infantry). Jackson Artillery (Captain George A. Dure's Company, Georg-ia Artillery).
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Jcki<m Blues (Company B, 3d Geci-g-ia Infantry). Jack son Cavalry (Company K, Blue Ridge Tiger Regin
.Georgia- State Guards).

Jeff'** Cavalry (Capta.in H. G. Wright's Company, Lo< fense Troops, Georgia).
Jefferson Guards (Company C. 20th Georgia Infantry).

airy).

(Company C, 20th 13attali<

Battalion. Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Joe Brown iim^s (Company G, Blue Ricfge Tiger Regiment, 4th
Georgia State Guards). Joe Bro-vm's, Ttoe (Company ----, 2<l Georgia. ---- )Joe Brown's Guards (Company IT, 9th Georgia State Guards). Joe Brovr*s* I*ets (Company C, 2d Georgia State Troops).

g-ion, Georgia Volunteers).

cal Defense Troops, TSeorgia). Jones Stnte Guards (Company H, 6th Georgia State Guards). Jones Volunteers (Company B, 12th Georgia Infantry). Jo Thompson Artillery (Originally Company M, 38th Georgia

Hanleiter's Company, Georg-ia Artillery). KenncsaTT Guards (Company A, 7th Georgia State Gua.r.^"

r.aGranpre I,iR-nt Gaards (Company B, 4th G- .,-, - " ';,-

H, 5th Georg;

rnwrencevllle Infantry (Company B, 8th G Guards).
l,auren Reserves (Captain R. A. Stanley's Company, Carswell's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
tee Cavalry (Captain J. H. Alien's Cavalry, Six Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
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Lee Guards (Company B, 61st Georgia Infantry). Lee Riflemen (Company F, Whitehead'S Battalion, Local De
fense Troops, Georgia). Lee Rifles (See Augusta* Lee Rifles).
Le Rangers (Company E, Provost Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Lee's Volunteer* (Company D, 1st Btrt*aion, Georgia Infantry).
Letcher Guards (Company B, 10th Gedrs-ia Infantry). Lewis and. PuUHpt* Guards (Company C, 3d Battalion, Georg-ia
Infantry). Leyden Artillery (Company A, 9th Battalion, Georgia Artillery). Liberty Company (Company A, "White nead's Battalion, Local
Defense Troops, Georgia). Liberty Dragoons (Company B, 20th Battalion, Georgia Cav
alry), Liberty Mounted Dragoons (Company B, 20th Battalion, Geor-
g-ia Cavalry). Libei-ty Guards (Company D, 5th Georgia Cavalry). Liberty Independent Troop (Company G, 5tli Georgia Cavalry). Liberty Mounted Rang-ers (See Liberty Dragoons). Liberty Volttdteers (Company H, afterward B, 25th Georgia In
fantry). Line Guards (Company D, Stephens' Battalion, Local Defense
Troops, Georgia). Lipacomb Volunteers (Company H, 9th Georgia State Guards). Locbraue Guards (Company F, Infantry Battalion, Bhlllips'
Legion, Georgia). Lockett Volunteers (Company K, 59th Georgia Infantry). Lowndea Mounted Infantry (Company B, llth Georgia State
Guards). '-* Volunteers (Company I, 12th Georgia Infantry). Company No. 3 (Company C, Atlanta Fire Battalign,
sr.,.--~ . -V,, S (3TiS6 Troops, Georg-ia). Lultt VIdettea (Company F, Atlanta Fire Battalion, Local De
fense Troops, Georgia). Ijampfcin Cnvalry (Captain B. H. Corbin's Company, Six Months
Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Lumpbin Guard* (Company E, 30th Battalion, Georgia State
Troops). McCulloeu Rifles (Company L, afterward D, SStti Georgia In
fantry).
Mcltoali Cavalry (Company Kl, 5th. Georgia Cavalry). Melntosh County Guards (Company M, 26th Georgia Infantry).
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Mclntosli Guards (Company M, 26th Georgia Infantry). Melntosh Guards (Captain ---- Melntosh's Company, Georgia ----).
----Wright's Legion). MeLeodt Volunteers (Company H, 48th Georgia Infantry). Macon Battalion (Battalion Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Macon County Volunteers (Company I, 4t-h Georgia Infantry). Macon Guards (Company ----, 2d Georgia Infantry). Macott Guards (Company C, 8th Georgia Infantry). Macon Pro-vost Guard (Company ----, ---- Georgia ----). Macoa Volunteers (Company A, Company D, 2d Battalion,
Macon Volunteers (Company B, Captain C. H. Freeman's Com pany, Macon Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Macon and Western Railroad Onards (Captain John S. "Wise's Company, Macon Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Geor gia).
Madison Greys (Company A, 16th Georgia Infantry). Marietta Infantry (Company E, 7th Georgia State Guards). Marion Guards (Company K, 12th Georgia Infantry). Marion Infantry (Company H, 5th Georgia State Guards). MarHliairville Volunteers (Company ----, 12th Georgia State
Guards). Maxwell Artillery (Also called Regular Light Battery, Captain
J. A. Maxwell's Company, Georgia Artillery, originally Company E>, 1st Georgia Regulars). Mechanic Fire Company No. 2 (Company B, Atlanta Fire Bat talion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Bfell Volunteers (Company D, Infantry Battalion, Cobb's Le-
Mercer Artillery (Company K, 28th Battalion, Georgia Infan try).
Mercer Partisans (Company A, 24th Battalion, Georgia Cav alry).
Sfilledge Artillery (Captain John Milledge's (Jr.) Company, Georgia Artillery).
Milledseville Guards (Captain Win. Caraker's Company, Six Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
nmien Rifles (Company B, 8th Georgia Infantry). Milieu's Partisan Rangrers (20th. Battalion, Georgia Cavalry).
Miller Rangers (Company C, 21s Battalion, Georgia Cavalry). Milton Cavalry (Company B, Cavalry Battalion, Cherokee Le
gion, Georgia Volunteers),
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MUttm Guards (Company B, 3Sth Georgia Infantry). Mitcliell Guards (Company C, 31st Georgia Infantry). Hitcbell Independents (Company IT, 6th Georgia Infantry). Mitcliell Van-Guard. (Company C, 51st Georgia Infantry). Hiteltell Volunteer Guards (Company A, 47th Georgia Infan
try). Monroe Crowders (Company D, 31st Georgia Infantry).
Montgomery Artillery (14th. Battalion, Georgia Artillery). Montgomery Guard* (Guilmartin's Company, 1st Volunteers,
Georgia, afterward Company E, 22d Battalion, Georgia Siege Artillery). Montgomery Sharpshooter*! (Company B, 61st Georgia Infan try).
Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Moultrie Cavalry (Company C, llth Georgia State Guards). Mountain Dragoons (Company A, 23d Battalion, Georgia In
fantry). Mountain Rangers (Company E, 21st Georgia Infantry), Mountain Tigers (Company H, 31st Georgia Infantry). Mountaineer Riflemen (Company I, 48th Georgia Infantry). Mountaineers (Company D, Idth Battalion, Georgia Artillery). Mounted Infantry (Company B, 9th Battalion, Georgia State
Guards).
Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Mounted Rangers (Lieutenant J. H. Sykes' Company, Georgia
Cavalry). Mackalee Guards (Company A, 12th Georgia Infantry).
Mwrphy Guards (Company A, 12th Georgia Infantry). Murray Cavalry (Captain. W. C. Asher's Independent Com
pany, Georgia Cavalry). Murray Rifles (Company ----, Georgia ----). Huocogee Cavalry (Company ----, 12th Georgia State Guards). Museogee Confederates (Company B, 31st Georgia Infantry).
Georgia Volunteers). Muacogee Guards (Captain A. B. Thornton's Company, Six
Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Muscogee Light Infantry (Company B. 20th Georgia Infantry). Mwscogree Rifles (Company E, 12th Georgia Infantry). Mcog:ee Rifles (Company --, ---- Georgia ----). Nelson Rangers (T. M. Nelson's Independent Company, Georgia
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Cavalry, General S. O. Lee's Escort). Newuan Artillery (Company A, (Hanvey's Battery) 12th Bat
talion, Georgia. Artillery),
IVewnau Itaajterw (42d Georgia Infantry).
try). Ocmuleee Ranger* (Company A, 19th Battalion, Georgia Cav
alry; afterward Company F, 10th Confederate Cavalry), Oconee Guard* (Company K. 9th Georgia State Guards). Oconee Scout (Capt. J. S. Joyner's Company, Georgia Volun
teers). Oconee Volunteers (Captain ---- Thompson's Company, Georgia
Volunteers). Oseechee Minute Men (Captain IX W. Garrison's Company, Six
Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
fantry)
OsIetJiorpe Blue* (Company ----. ---- Georgia ----). OKletnorpe Guard* (Company D, 1st Georgia Volunteers). Ojtletliorpft Infantry (Company I>, 1st Volunteers, Georgia). Osletfaorpe Liht Artillery (Company A., 63d Georgia Infantry}.
gia). Offletborv X.lrbt Infantry (Company B, 8th Georgia Infantry), Osletborpe Rifles (Company K, 8th Georgia Infantry).
Georgia Artillery, Companies A and B--Company A be came Company C (formerly Savannah Artillery) and Com pany B became Company D, 22d Battalion. Georgia Siese Artillery j. O. K. Rifle* (Company --, 13th Georgia Infantry). Ofeetenotce Rifle (Company F. afterward G, 26th Georgia In fantry). One Company (Company G, Atlanta ^Jre Battalion, Local De fense Troops. Georgia). Ordnance Guard (Local Defense Georgia Volunteers, Macon, Georgia). Palmetto Guard* (Company C. 19th Georgia Infantry). Fanola Guard* (Company G, 9th Georgia Cavalry}. Panola Guards (Rifles) (Company H, 13th Georgia Infantry). Pattlding; Infantry (Company KL, Infantry Battalion, Floyd Loerion, Georgia State Guards). Fauldinff Raid Reneller* (Company A, McDonald's Battalion, Local Defense Troops. Georgia). PauldinE Volunteers (Company C. 7th Georgia Infantry).
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J'atiime Rifles (Captain W. H. Barteley's Company, 5th Georgia State Troops).
ferry Cavalry (Company ----, 12th Georgia State Guards). rtUUIps Battalion (Georgia State Guards). PkiUlps Legion (Georgia Volunteers). Phoenix Battalion (Company C, 13th Battalion, Georgia Vol
unteers). Phoeuix Rifleuien (Company ----, 1st Volunteers, Georgia; af
terward Company B, 63d Georgia Infantry). Plckvna Cavalry (Company D, McDonald's Battalion, Local
Defense Troops, Georgia). Piclcens Rnlu Resellers (Company I, Cherokee Legion, Georgia
Infantry). Pierce Guards (Company I, 49th Georgia Infantry). fierce Mounted Volunteer* (Also called Atlantic and Gulf
Guards Cavalry Company attached to 26th Georgia Infan try). PIfce Infantry (Company B, 6th Georgia State Guards). Pioneer Infantry (Company EJ, Augusta Fire Brigade, Local De fense Troops, Georgia). Pirfcle ILHnser (Company ----. Blue Ridge Tig-gr Regiment, 4th Georgia State Guards). Piacola Volunteers (Company I. 26th Georgia Infantry). Poenitla Guards (Company B, 51st Georgia Infantry). Polfc Mounted Infantry (Company H, Cavalry Battalion, Floyd Legion, Georgia State Guards). Polk V<Aunte*r (Company G, Infantry Battalion, Floyd Le gion, Georgia State Guards). Pod Spring- Compnny----Cavalry----(Company E, Culberson'a Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Poytnjree Volunteers (Company E, Infantry Battalion, Cobb'a Legion, Georgia. Volunteers). I'ro-vost Battalion (Battalion at Macon, Georgia).
ward attached as Company L or K to 1st Virginia Artil lery). Pulasfci Guards (Company Iv, 10th Geoirgria Infantry; afterward attached as Company L or K to 1st Virginia Artillery).
Fnlasl*! Cavalry (Company ----, Garswell's Battalion, Local De fense Troops, Georgia).
Pulasltl Greys (Company K, 49th Georgia Infantry). Pnlasfel Guard (Captain H. Williams' Company, Georgia Infan
try). Pulaafel Volunteers (Company G, Sth Georgia Infantry).
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Putnam Infantry (Company ----, Georgia Infantry). JPutnam L is lit Infantry (Company G, 12th Georgia Infantry). Qnitmno oreys (Company --, lltli Georgia Infantry), Qultniam awards (Company K, 1st Georgia Volunteers).
Railroad Uur<Js (Company ----, Thompson's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Railroad Guurd (Captain J. J. Matthews' Company, Georgia Volunteers).
Rains Guard* (Company D, Rains' Regiment, Local Deena Troops, Augusta (?), Georgia).
Raxusey Volunteer* (Company K, 16th Georg-fa Infantry). Randolph Cavalry (Company A, 2d Georgia Cavalry). Randolph Rangers (Company B, 24th Battalion, Georgia Cav
alry). Randolph Ranker* (Company O, 51st Georgia Infantry).
Rattlesnake Ran&ers (Company C, Z9th Battalion, Georg-ia Cavalry).
Rebel Rangers (Company D, 2d Georg-ia State Guards). Reese Guard* (Company B, 9th Georgia State Guards). Betas' Guards (Company C, 38th Battalion, Georgia State
Troops). Republican Blues (Originally a Battalion of Georgia. Militia;
afterward Companies B and C 1st Volunteers, Georgia Infantry). Reserve Chatham Artillery (Georgia Artillery). Richmond Dragoon* (Company K, Cavalry Battalion, Cebb's Legion, Georgia Volunteers). Richmond Hussars (Company A, Cavalry Battalion, Cobb's
Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Troops, Georgia). Rinssold Rangers (Company C, 13th Georgia Infantry). Rlnftgold Guard (Georgia). Rlngrgold Rangers (Captain A. C. Bradshaw'S Company (Inde
pendent) Georgia Cavalry). Rlng^old Volunteers (Company B, 1st Battalion, Georgia In
fantry). Rome Cavalry (Company C, Cavalry Battalion, Floyd Legion.
Georgia State Guards). Rome Guard (Company A, Infantry Battalion, Floyd Legion,
Georgia State Guards). Rome Light Guards (Company A, 8th Georgia Infantry).

Roavrell Battalion (Cavalry) Local Defense Troops, Georgria)Rowwell Trooper* (Company ----, Cavalry Battalion, Cobb'*
Lesion, Georgia .Volunteers), afterward. Company E, t& Georgia Cavalry). Rouerh antl Heady Boy* (Captain ----, Richards' Company, Geor gia Volunteers). JEtoueh *nd Residy JBoy (Captain ----, McRae's Company, Geor gia Volunteers). Rough and Ready Volunteer* (Company G, 7th Georgia Stata Guards). Rowan fartisnm Rangers (Company K, 6th Georgia Cavalry). Rutland Guard* (Company B, 27th Georgia Infantry).
Sallaeoa Silver Grey* (Company F, Infantry Battalion, Cherokee Legion, Georgia Volunteers).
Sallie Twlgss Regiment (16th Georgia Infantry). Sardl* Volunteer* (Company E, 21st Georgia Artillery). Satilla Hang-era (Company A, 50th Georgia Infantry). Savannah Artillery (Captain J. B. Gallic's Company Geor^I*
Artillery, originally attached to 1st Volunteers, Georg-J* Infantry). gnvaiinnli Cadet* (Company ----, Georgia ----). Savannah City Lielt Guard (Also called City Light Guard, Company D, 1st Volunteers, Georgia. Infantry).
Savannah Vol-u.teex* (ISth Battalion, Georgia Infantry).
Savannah "Volunteer Guards (A company of hoys (Captain. "W. G. Charlton's Company, Georgia Volunteers).
Savannah River Guard* (Company K, ---- Georgia). Sealey Cavalry (Company D, 29tn Battalion, Geori^la Cavalry). Schley Riflemen (Company A, 23d Georgia Infantry). Schler Volunteer* (Company B, 17th Georgia Infantry).
Screven Cavali-y (Company ----, Wright's Battalion, Local De fense Troops, Georgia).
Screven Guards* (Company D, 45th Georgia Infantry). Screven Troop (Company B, 2d Battalion, Georgia Cavalry). Seaboard CUiards (Company C, 26th Georgia Infantry).
Semitic* Guard. (Company C, 2d Georgia Infantry). "Seventeenth" Patriot* (Company K, 29th Georgia Infantry). Shlloh Troop (Company JK, 4th (Clinch's) Georgia Cavalry), Sidney Johmnton* (Company G, 59th Georgia Infantry). Silver Greya (afterward called Bibb Greys (Company A, Rains'
Regiment, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Slappey Gnrd (Company G, *8th Georgia Infantry).
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Slocomb Volunteer* (Company B, Whitehead's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Sous o* Dixie (Company G, 20th Georgia Infantry). Southern Guards (Company B, 1st Georgia Volunteers). Southern Guard* (Company G,) (Company I, 20th Georgia
Infantry).
Artillery).
Southern ftl^Mta Volunteers (Company A., 25th Georgia In fantry).
Southwestern Railroad Guards (Captain J. M. Walden'a Com pany, Macon Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Southwestern llallroad Infantry (Captain C. D. Wall's Com pany, Macon Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Spaldln% Greys (Company B, 2d Independent Battalion, Geor gia Infantry).
Spalding; Infantry (Company I, 6th Georgia State Guards). Spaldlng Volunteers (Company K, 6th Georgia Stata Guards). Stark Guards (Company B\ 61st Georgia Infantry). Stiii-k Volunteers (Company I, 13th Georgia Infantry). State Armory Guards (Captain J. W. Green's Company, Six
Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia). State ItiKuts Guards (Company B, 49th Georgia Infantry). Stephens Battalion (Battalion Georgia State Guards).
taer 1863, 3d Maryland Battery). Stephens Light Guard (Company I, Sth Georgia Infantry). Stephens Rifles (Company C, 9th Georgia Cavalry).
Stevrart Infantry (Company ----, Xarborough's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Stewart Infantry (Company I, 21st Georgia Infantry). Stone Mountain Guards (Company H, Sth Georgia Stata
Guards). Stonewall Cavalry (Company ----, 12th Georgia State Guards). Stonewall Guards (Company D, 6th Georgia State Guards). Stonewall Hussars Lieutenant J. D. Harrell's Company, Georgia
Volunteers).
Sulphur Spring Guard (Company B, 2d Georgia State Guard). Sumter Battalion (llth Battalion Georgia Artillery). Sumter Cavalry (Company ----, 12th Georgia State Guards).
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Sumter Flying: Artillery (Captain A. &. Cutts* Company, Geor gia Artillery; afterward Company A, llth Battalion Geor gia Artillery).
Sumter Light Guard* (Company K, 4th Georgia Infantry). Swamp Xtan&ers (Company I>, 19th Battalion, Georgia Cavalry). Sydttey Bco-wn Intantry (Captain ----, Arnold's Company Geor
gia Volu . Talbot GuarUa Company B, 9th Georgia Infantry).
Talbot Infantry Company F, 5th Georgia State Guards). Talbot Ts-ooix-rs (Company ----, 12th Georgia State Guards).
TatttiaU Guard* (Company G, 1st Volunteers, Georgia Infantry). Taylor Cavalry (Company ----, 12th Georgia State Guards). Taylor Infantry (Company K, 5th Georgia State Guards). Telfair Irish Greys (Company A, 25th Georgia Infantry). Telfalr Volunteer* (Company B, 48th Georg-ia Infantry).
Terrell Infantry (Company F, 51st Georgia Infantry). Terrell Light Artillery (Captain E. G. Dawson's Company,
Georgia Artillery). Thoma* Cavalry (Company A, llth Georgia State Guards). Thomas County Rnn&erK (Company E, 60th Georgia Infantry). Thomas County Volunteers (Company H, 29th Georgia In
fantry). Thonta* LeitioM (Georgia Volunteers). Thomas Reserves (Captain A. H. Hamell's (Hahsell's) Company,
Georgia Volunteers). Thomas-rllle Guard* (Company A, 29th Georgria Infantry). Tnomp>ion Guard, 7th Battalion Georgia). Thompson Guard* (Company F, 10th Georg-ia Infantry). Thompson Guard* (Company ----, 13th Georgia ----). Thompson Guards (Company I, 61st Georgia Infantry). Tbompaon Rang era (Company D, 2d Georgia Infantry), Tiltor Volunteers (Company B, 1st Georgia State Guards). Toecoa Infantry (Company G, Whitehead's Battalion, Local
Defense Troops, Georgia). Tom Cobb Infantry (Company E, 38th Georgia Infantry).
Toomtts Hangers (Company D, 20th Georgia Infantry). Toombs Ranker* (Company C, 21st Georgia Infantry). Toombs Volunteers (Company F, 4th Georgia Infantry). Town Rangers (Company A, Cavalry Battalion, Smith's Leg-Ion,
Georgia. Volunteers).
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afterward Company A, Cobb's Legion, afterward Captain M. Stanley's Independent Company Georgia Artillery). Tugalo Rangers (Company D, 30th Battalion, Georgia Cavalry). Turner Guards (Company I, 59th Georgia Infantry). Twisgfs Cavalry (Company ----, Carswell's Battalion, Local De fense Troops, Georgia).) Twiggs Guards (Company I, 6th Georgia Infantry). Twisss Volunteers (Company C, 4th Georgia Infantry), Valdosta Guards (Company D, 50th Georgia Infantry). Valley Rangers (Company D, ---- Georgia ----). Vason Guards (Captain P, Robinson's Company, Georgia Volun teers). Vigilant Infantry (Company A, Augusta Fire Brigade, Local Defense Troops, Georgia). Walter Cavalry (Company A, Culberson's Battalion, Local

Walker Cavalry (Company B, Culberson's Battalion, Local De fense Troops, Georgia).

Defense Troops, Georgia). Walker Independents (Company C, 60th Georgia Infantry). Walker Light Infantry (Company I, 1st Georgia Volunteers). Walker Rifle* (Company E, 55th Georgia Infantry). Walton Guards (Company E, 9th Georgia State Guards).

Walton Rangers (Company ----, loth Georgia State Guards). War Department Guards (Company A, 3d Battalion. Local De
fense Troops, Georgia).
Ward Volunteers (Company C, 9th Georgia State Guards). "Ware Guards (Company D, 26tn Georgia Infantry).

Ware Volunteers (Company --, llth Georgia State Guards). Warren Afein Guards (Company E, 64th Georgia Infantry).

Defense Troops, Georgia). "Warren Infantry (Company B, 48th Georgia Infantry). Warsaw Rifles (Company C, 25th Georgia Infantry). Washington Artillery (Assigned as Company F to 1st

Inde-

and Fritchard's Batteries). Washington County Company (Con

ny E, 1st Georgia Volu

Washington Guards (Company C, 49th Georgia Infantry). Washington Light Infantry (Company B, Augusta Fire Bat
talion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).

Washington Rifle** (Company B, 32d Georgia Infantry). Washington Rifles (Company E, 1st Georgia, Volunteers).
Infantry).
Troops, Georgia). Wayne Guards (Company G-, 6th Georgia State Guards). Wayne t& Mercer Hangers (Company A, S4th Battalion, Georgia
Cavalry). Wayne Itangers (Company A, 4th. (Clinch's Georgia Cavalry). Wayne Rangers (Company A, 24th Battalion, Georgia Cavalry).
Webster Rifle* (Company A, 17th Georgia Infantry). "Went Infantry (Company 33, Whitehead's Battalion, Local De
fense Troops, Georgia). \Vest JFolut Guards (Company D, 4th Georgia Infantry). Western & Atlanfip Guards (Captain ---- Hull's Company, Geor
gia Infantry). Wnlte Home Guards (Company G-, Sth Georgia State Guards). Whitesville Guard (Company E, 20th Georgia Infantry).
\\rlilttle Guards (Company D, 10th Battalion, Georgia In fantry).
WIlcox Cavalry Greys (Company ----, Carswell's Battalion, Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Wilcox: Rifles (Company H, 10th Georgia Infantry). Wllkeraott Rifles (Company F, 3d Georgia Infantry). Wllkiuetou Invincllles (Company A, 49th Georgia Infantry). Wllkinsoix Volunteei-s (Company O, Carswell's Battalion, Local
Defense Troops, Georgia).
Williams Volunteers (Company C, 32d Georgia Infantry). Wilson Tigers (Company I, 48th Georgia Infantry). Wlre-grfiRs Boys (Company A, 20th Battalion, Georgia Cavalry). Wlregrrass Miuuteinen (Company C, 26th Georgia Infantry). Wires rasa R-iue Company (Company F, 26th Georgia Infantry). Worth Infantry (Company f, 59th Georgia Infantry). Wortli Reserves (Company Six Months Local Defense Troopa,
Georgia). Wrlgjit Infantry (Company H, 2d Georgia Infantry). Wrlglit's Region (3Sth Georgia Infantry). Yancey In-vinclbles (Company H, 21st Georgia Infantry). Yonnjj Guards (Company A, 3d Georgia Infantry). ZolIieolTer Riflemen (Company C, 10th Battalion, Georgia In
fantry).

INDEX. Preliminary Statement .................................. 6-7 Sketch of History of Georgia (1732-1909 )......,.......... 7-16 Governors of Georgia ..................................16-18 Counties of Georgia and dates of their founding. ...... .19-22 Field Officers, Regiments and Battalions from Georgia in
the Confederate States Army ..................... 23-71 Infantry ..............................................23-40 First Infantry Regiment ................................ 23 Second Infantry Regiment .............................. 23 Third Infantry Regiment .............................. 23-24 Fourth Infantry Regiment ............................... 24 Fifth Infantry Regiment ................................ 24 Sixth Infantry Regiment ................................ 24 Seventh Infantry Regiment ........................... .24-25 Eighth Infantry Regiment ............................... 25 Ninth Infantry Regiment ............................... 25 Tenth Infantry Regiment ............................... 25 Eleventh Infantry Regiment ............................ 25 Twelfth Infantry Regiment ........................... .25-26 Thirteenth Infantry Regiment ........................... 26 Fourteenth Infantry Regiment ........................... 26 Fifteenth Infantry Regiment ............................ 26 Sixteenth Infantry Regiment ............................ 26 Seventeenth Infantry Regiment ......................... 26 Eighteenth Infantry Regiment ........................... 27 Nineteenth Infantry Regiment ........................... 27 Twentieth Infantry Regiment ........................... 27 Twenty-First Infantry Regiment ......................... 27 Twenty-Second Infantry Regiment ....................... 27 Twenty-Third Infantry Regiment ...................... .27-28 Twenty-Fourth Infantry Regiment ....................... 28 Twenty-Fifth Infantry Regiment ......................... 28 Twenty-Sixth (Lamar's) Infantry Regiment .............. 28 Twenty-Sixth (Styles') Infantry Regiment ............... 28 Twenty-Seventh Infantry Regiment ...................... 28 Twenty-Eighth Infantry Regiment ....................... 29 Twenty-Ninth Infantry Regiment ........................ 29 Thirtieth Infantry Regiment ............................. 29 Thirty-First Infantry Regiment .......................... 29
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Thirty-Second Infantry Regiment ........................ 29 Thirty-Third Infantry Regiment (not organized) .......... 29 Thirty-Fourth Infantry Regiment ........................ 29 Thirty-Fifth Infantrjr Regiment ....................... .29-30 Thirty-Sixth (Villepigue's) Infantry Regiment ............ 30 Thirty-Sixth (Glenn's) Infantry Regiment ................ 30 Thirty-Seventh Infantry Regiment ....................... 30 Thirty-Seventh. (Military District) Georgia Regiment. ..... 30 Thirty-Eighth Infantry Regiment ........................ *30 Thirty-Ninth Infantry Regiment ......................... 30 Fortieth Infantry Regiment ............................. 30 Forty-First Infantry Regiment ......................... 30-31
Forty-Second Infantry Regiment ......................... 31 Forty-Third Infantry Regiment .......................... 31 Forty-Fourth Infantry Regiment ........................ 31 Forty-Fifth Infantry Regiment ........................... 31 Forty-Sixth Infantry Regiment .......................... 31 Forty-Seventh Infantry Regiment ........................ 31 Forty-Eighth Infantry Regiment ...................... .31-32
Forty-Ninth Infantry Regiment .......................... 32 Fiftieth Infantry Regiment .............................. 32 Fifty-First Infantry Regiment ........................... 32 Fifty-Second Infantry Regiment ......................... 32 Fifty-Third Infantry Regiment ......................... 32-33 Fifty-Fourth Infantry Regiment ......................... 33 Fifty-Fifth Infantry Regiment ........................... 33
Fifty-Sixth Infantry Regiment ........................... 33
Fifty-Seventh Infantry Regiment ......................... 33 Fifty-Eighth Infantry Regiment (no record) ............. 33 Fifty-Ninth Infantry Regiment .......................... 33 Sixtieth Infantry Regiment ............................. 33 Sixty-First Infantry Regiment ........................... 33 Sixty-Second Kegiment Partisan Rangers ................. 33 Sixty-Third Infantry Regiment ......................... 33-34 Sixty-Fourth Infantry Regiment ......................... 34 Sixty-Fifth Infantry Regiment ........................... 34 Sixty-Sixth Infantry Regiment ........................... 34 First Infantry Battalion ................................. 34 Second Independent Infantry Battalion .................. 34 Third Infantry Battalion ................................ 34 Fourth (Mercer's) Infantry Battalion .................... 34
Fourth (Stiles') Infantry Battalion ...................... 34
Seventh Infantry Battalion ............................ 34-35
Eighth Infantry Battalion ............................... 35

Ninth Infantry Battalion ................................ 35 Tenth Infantry Battalion ................................ 35 Thirteenth Infantry Battalion ........................... 35 Seventeenth Infantry Battalion .......................... 35 Eighteenth Infantry Battalion ........................... 35 Twenty-Sixth Infantry Battalion ......................... 35 Twenty-Seventh Infantry Battalion ...................... 35 First Battalion Sharpshooters ........................... 35 First Infantry Battalion Georgia Reserves ................ 35 First Georgia Volunteers Infantry (disbanded) ........... 35 First Volunteers Georgia Infantry ....................... 35 First Regiment Infantry Georgia State Guard ............ 36 First Regiment Georgia State Troops .................... 36 First Regiment Local Defense Troops, Macon, Ga........... 36 First (Fannin's) Regiment Georgia Reserves ............ 36 First (Symons') Regiment Georgia Reserves. ............. 36 First City Battalion, Columbus, Ga....................... 36 First Division Georgia Militia ........................... 36 First Georgia Light Duty Men, Macon, Ga.. ............... 36 First Regiment Local Defense Troops, Augusta, Ga........ 36 Second Battalion Sharpshooters ......................... 36 Second Regiment Georgia Reserves ...................... 36 Second Regiment Georgia State Line. .................... 36 Second (Storey's) Regiment Georgia State Troops. ....... 36 Second (Stapleton's) Regiment Georgia State Troops..... 36 Second Battalion Local Defense Troops, Macon, Ga.. ...... 36 Second Division Georgia Militia ......................... 37 Third Battalion Sharpshooters .......................... 37 Third Regiment Georgia Reserves ....................... 37 Third Regiment, First Brigade, Georgia State Troops..... 37 Fourth Battalion Sharpshooters ......................... 37 Fourth Battalion Georgia State Guard................... 37 Fourth Regiment Georgia Reserves ...................... 37 Fourth Regiment, Second Brigade, Georgia State Troops. . 37 First Augusta Battalion of Infantry, ..................... 37 Fifth Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ........... 37 Fifth Infantry Regiment Georgia State Guard. ........... 37 Fifth Regiment Georgia Reserves ....................... 37
Fifth Regiment Georgia State Troops. ................... 37 Sixth Infantry Regiment Georgia State Guard ........... S7 Sixth Kegirnent Georgia State Troops ................... 37
Seventh Infantry Regiment Georgia State Guard ......37-38
Seventh Regiment Georgia State Troops ................. 38 Eighth Infantry Regiment Georgia State Guard........... 38
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Eighth Regiment Georgia Militia ........................ 38 Eighth Regiment Georgia State Troops .................. 38 Eighth Regiment, Third Brigade, Georgia State Troops. ... 3S Ninth Infantry Regiment Georgia State Guard. ........... 38 Ninth Regiment, Third Brigade, Georgia State Troops..... 38 Tenth Regiment, Georgia State Troops .................. 38 Eleventh Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ........ 38 Eleventh Infantry Regiment Georgia State Guard. ........ 38 Eleventh Regiment Georgia State Troops. ................ 38 Thirteenth (Yarborough's) Infantry Battalion Georgia
State Guard ...................................... 38 Fourteenth Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ....... 38 Seventeenth Battalion Infantry Georgia State Guard. ..... 38 Eighteenth Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ....... 38 Nineteenth (Thompson's) Infantry Battalion Georgia
State Guard .................................... 38-39 Twentieth (Wright's) Infantry Battalion Georgia State
Guard ........................................... 39 Twenty-First Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ..... 39 Twenty-Second Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard.... 39 Twenty-Third Infantry Battalion Georgia State Guard. .... 39 The Five Georgia Legions ............................... 40 1--Smith's Georgia Legion .............................. 40 2--Wright's Georgia Legion ............................. 40 3--Cobb's Georgia Legion ............................... 40 4--Phillips* Georgia Legion ............................. 40 5--Thomas* Georgia Legion ............................. 40 Cavalry .............................................. 41-47 First Cavalry Regiment ................................. 41 Second Cavalry Regiment .............................. 41 Third Cavalry Regiment ................................ 41 Fourth (Avery's) Cavalry Regiment ..................... 41 Fourth (Clinch's) Cavalry Regiment .................... 41 Fifth Cavalry Regiment ............................... 41-42 Sixth Cavalry Regiment ................................ 42 Seventh Cavalry Regiment ............................. 42 Eighth. Cavalry Regiment ............................... 42 Ninth Cavalry Regiment ................................ 42 Tenth Cavalry Regiment ................................ 42 Eleventh Cavalry Regiment ............................. 42 Twelfth Cavalry Regiment .............................. 42 Thirteenth Cavalry Regiment ........................... 42
First Cavalry Battalion ................................. 42 Second Cavalry Battalion ............................... 43
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Third Cavalry Battalion ................................ 43 Sixteenth Cavalry Battalion ............................ 43 Nineteenth Cavalry Battalion ........................... 43 Twenty-First Cavalry Battalion ......................... 43 Twenty-Third Cavalry Battalion ......................... 43 Twenty-Fourth Cavalry Battalion ........................ 4S
Twenty-Fifth Cavalry Battalion ......................... 43 Twenty-Ninth Cavalry Battalion ......................... 43 Thirtieth Cavalry Battalion ............................. 43 First Battalion Cavalry Militia ......................... 43 Second Cavalry Regiment Georgia State Guard............ 43 Second Regiment Georgia Partisan Rangers. .............. 43 Third Cavalry Battalion, Georgia State Guard. ............ 44 Third Cavalry Regiment Georgia State Guard. ............ 44 Fourth Cavalry Regiment Georgia State Guard. ........... 44 Sixth Cavalry Battalion Georgia State Guard............. 44
Seventh Cavalry Battalion Georgia State Guard. .......... 44 Eighth Cavalry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ........... 44 Ninth (McDonald's) Cavalry Battalion Georgia State Guard 44 Tenth Battalion Mounted Rifles Georgia State Guard. ..... 44 Tenth Cavalry Regiment, Georgia State Guard. ........... 44 Twelfth Cavalry Battalion Georgia State Guard. .......... 44 Twelfth Cavalry Regiment Georgia State Troops. ..,,..... 44 Fifteenth Battalion Georgia Partisan Rangers. ............ 44 Fifteenth Cavalry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ......... 44 Sixteenth Cavalry Battalion Georgia State Guard. ......... 44 Twentieth Battalion Georgia Partisan Rangers. .......... 45 Sixty-Second Regiment Georgia Partisan Rangers ......... 45 First Cavalry Battalion Georgia Reserves. ................ 45 Augusta Arsenal Battalion .............................. 45 Atlanta Arsenal Battalion ............................... 45 Bradshaw's Cavalry Battalion ........................... 45 Camden County Militia ................................. 45 Cherokee Legion Georgia State Guard. ................... 45 City Battalion Provost Guard, Columhus, Ga.. ............ 45 Coast Guard Battalion Georgia Militia. .................. 45 Cobb's Legion,--Infantry Battalion ................... .45-46
Cobb's Legion,--Cavalry Battalion ....................... 46 Cook's Battalion ........................................ 46 Floyd Legion Georgia State Guard ...................... 46 Gilmer Battalion (Cavalry) ................ ............ 46 Howard's Infantry Battalion ............................ 46
Mclntyre's Battalion Georgia State Guard. ............... 46
Ordnance Battalion, Columbus, Ga. ................. .1. .. 46

FhlllipB' Legion, Infantry Battalion ..................... 46 Phillips' Legion,--Cavalry Battalion ..................... 46 Roswell Battalion Cavalry Local Defense. ..,...........;. 46 Smith's Regiment ....................................46-47 Smith's Legion ........................................ 47 Smith's Legion,--Infantry Battalion ..................... 47 Smith's Legion,--Cavalry Battalion ..................... 47 Stephens' Cavalry Battalion ............................ 47 Wicker's Battalion ..................................... 47 Wright's Cavalry Regiment Georgia State Guard ......... 47Wright's Legion ....................................... 47 "Youngblood's Battalion Government Mechanics, Colum
bus, Ga. .......................................... 47 Artillery Organizations ............................... 48-71 Atlanta Arsenal Battery ................................ 48 Augusta Volunteer Artillery ............................ 48 Baker's Battery ......................................... 48 Bartow Artillery ....................................... 48 Barnes' Battery ........................................ 4S Barnwell's Battery ..................................... 48 Ben Hill Artillery ...................................... 4S Ben Hill Guards ....................................... 48 Blackshear's Battery ................................... 49 Blodget's Flying Artillery ............................... 49 Blodget's Volunteers .................................... 49 Blodget's Battery ...................................... 49
Brooks' Battery ........................................ 49 Burtwell's Battery ...................................... 49 Callaway's (Lieutenant M.) Battery ..................... 49 Campbell's Siege Artillery ............................... 49 Campbell's (C. C.) Battery .............................. 49 Campbell's (C. G.) Battery ............................. 49 Carlton's (Henry H.) Battery ........................... 49 Chatham Artillery .................................... 49-50 Chatham Siege Artillery ................................ 50 Cherokee Artillery ..................................... 50 Chestatee Artillery ..................................... 50 Clinch's Battery ........................................ 51 Cobb Guards ........................................... 51 ColumbiTs Light Artillery ............................... 51 Corput's Bfttery ....................................... 51 Crawford's Ba^t^-y ..................................... 51
Dauiell's Battery ....................................... 51 Dawson's (E. G.) Battery................................ 51
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Dawson's (T. H.) Battery .............................. 51

Dunn's Battery ......................................... 51

Dure's Battery ......................................... 51

Echols' Light Artillery, Independent .................... 51

Ells' Battery ........................................... 51

Bmmett Rifles ........................................... 52

Etowah Iron Works Artillery ......................... 52

Fay's Battery .................................. . s ..... 52

Forrest Artillery ....................................... 52

Ninth. Battalion ...................................... 52-53

Company A., Leyden Artillery .......................... 52

Company B ........................................... 52

Company C. ........................................ .52-53

Company I>. ............................................ 53

Company Eleventh

E. ............................................ Battalion .....................................

53 53

Twelfth Battalion ..................................... 53-55

Company A. .......................................... 53-54

Company B. ............................................ 54

Company C. ....................................... ... 54

Company D. ......................................... 54-55

Company E. ........................................... 55

Company F. ............................................ 55

Fourteenth Battalion,--Montgomery Artillery ........ ,55-57

Company A., Southern Rights Battery ............... .55-56

Company B., Pulaski Artillery ........................... 56

Company C. ........................................... 56

Company D., Mountaineers ............................. 56

Company EV ........................................... 56

Company F. ............................................ 56

Company G., Stonewall Battery ....................... 56-57

Twenty-Second Battalion,--Siege " Artillery ............ 57-59

Company A., Bartow Artillery .......................... 57

Company B.., Wise Guards ............................ S7-58

Company C. ............................................ 58

Company D. ............................ .............. 58

Company E., Montgomery Guards . - . . .................. 58

Company F., Emmett Rifles ........................... 58-59

Company G.. Cohb Guards .............................. 59

Company H., Cobb Guards ............................. 59

Twenty-Eighth Battalion .............................. 59-61

Company A. ........................................... 59

Company B. ............................................ 59

Company B. ........................................... 60

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Company D. ............................................ GO Company E. ........................................... 60 Company F. ........................................... 60 Company G., Yaueey Siege Artillery .................... 60 Company H. ........................................... 60 Company I. ........................................... 60 Company K., Mercer Artillery .......................... 61 Georgia Light Artillery ................................ 61 Georgia Regulars ....................................... 61 Gibson's (O. C.) Battery ............. .1. ................ 61 Girardey's (Isidore P) Battery ........................ 61 Griffis Light Artillery .................................. 61 Querard's Battery ...................................... 61 Gwiunett Artillery ..................................... 61 Hamilton's (S. P.) Battery .......................... 61-62 Havis Battery ......................................... 62 Hill's Battery .......................................... 62 Howell's Battery ....................................... 62 Hudson's (J. H.) Battery .............................. 62 Hurt Light Artillery ................................... 62 Jackson Artillery ...................................... 62 Jo Thompson Artillery ................................ 62-63 Lama's Battery ......................................... 63 Lane's Battery ......................................... 63 Latham's Battery ...................................... 63 LeycJen Artillery ....................................... 63 Lumpkin's Battery ..................................... 63 McLeod Artillery ....................................... 63 Macon Light Artillery .................................. 63 Martin's Light Battery ................................. 63 Martin's Battery .................................... 63-64 Maxwell Artillery ...................................... 64 Mercer Artillery ........................................ 64 Milledge Artillery ............. ................... .... 64 Milledge's Battery ...................................... 64 Montgomery Artillery .......... ....................... 64 Montgomery Guards ..................................... 64 Moses' Battery ........................................ 64 Mountaineers ........................................... 64 Napier Artillery ....................................... 64 Newnan Artillery .............................. ...... 64 Nunn's Battery ........................................ 65 Oglethorpe Artillery ................................... 65 Oglethorpe Light Artillery ......... .... ... ........... 65
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Oglethorpe Siege Artillery Battalion .................... 65 Oliver's Battery ........................................ 65 Patterson's (G. M.) Battery ............................ 65 Peeples' Battery ........................................ 65 Price's (J". V.) Battery ................................. 65 Pritchard's Battery .................................... 66 Fulaski Artillery ..................................... 65-66 Read's Battery ......................................... 66 Read's (J. P. W.) Battery ............................. 66 Rice's (J. V.) Battery .................................. 66 Regular Light Battery .................................. 66 Reserve Chatham Artillery ............................. 66 Hitter's (W. L.) Battery ................................ 66 Ross' (H. M.) Battery .................................. 66 Savannah Artillery ..................................... 66 Southern Rights Battery .............................. 66 Stanley's (M.) Battery ................................. 66 Stephens' Light Artillery .............................. 66
Stonewall Battery ..................................... 66 Sumter Battalion ..................................... 67-68 Company A. ........................................... 67 Company B .......................................... 67-68 Company C. ........................................... 68 Company D. ............................................ 68 Company E3. ........................................... 68 Sumter Flying Artillery .............................. 6S-S9 Terrell Light Artillery ................................ 69 Troup Artillery ........................................ 69 Washington Artillery ................................... 69 Wingfleld's (J. T.) Battery,--irwin Artillery ........... 69 Wise Guards ........................................... 69 Mis cell aneosu (Georgia Artillery) .................... .70-71
Estimate of Troops furnished by Georgia to Confie-derate Army ............................................ 71
General Officers commissioned by the State of Georgia and
in State Service, 1861-1865 ..................... 72-73 Henry Rootes Jackson, Major-General ................... 72
Gustavus Woods on Smith, Major-General ................ 72 William Henry Talbot Walker, Major-General .......... 72 Henry Constantine Wayne, Major-General .............. 72 Charles D. Anderson, Brigadier-General ................. 72
Francis Withers Capers, Brigadier-General ............... 72 Reu'ben Walker Carswell, Brigadier-General .............. 72 George Paul Harrison Sr., "Brigadier-General ............ 73 Henry Kent Me Cay, B-rigadier-General ................ 73
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Pleasant Jackson Phillips, Brijadier-General ............. 73 William Phillips, Brigadier-General ...................... 73 General Officers of the Confederate Army appointed from
Georgia ........................................ 74-105 Edward Porter Alexander, Brigadier-General ............ 74 George Thomas Anderson, Brigadier-General ............. 75 Robert Houston Andie<rson, Brigadier-General .......... .75-76 Henry Lewis Banning, Brigadier-General ................ 76 "William Robertson Boggs, Brigadier-General ........... 76 William Montagu Erowne, Brigadier-General ......... 76-77 Goode Bryan, Brigadier-General ......................... 77 Howell Cobb, Major-Ueseral ............................ 77 Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb, Brigadier-General .......... 78 Alfred Holt Colquitt, Brigadier-General ................. 78 Philip Cook, Brigadier-General ........................ 78-79 Alfred Gumming, Brigadiei'-General ...................... 79 George Doles, Brigadier-General ....................... SO Dudley Mclver DuBose, Brigadier-General .............. 80 Clement Anselm Evans, Brigadier-General ............... 80 William Montgomery Gardner, Brigadier-General ...... SQ-81 Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell, Brigadier-General ............. 81 Victor John Baptist Girardey, Brigadier-General ...... Si-82 John Brown Gordon, Major-Geoeral, Appointed from Ala
bama ............................................. S2 William Joseph Hardee ............................... 83-85
George Paul Harrison Jr., Colonel commanding a Brigade. 85-86 Alfred Iverson, Brigadier-General ..................... 86-87 Henry Rootes Jackson, Brigadier-General ................ 87 John King Jackson, Brigadier-General ................. .87-88 David Rumple Jones, Major-General ................... S8-90 Alexander Robert Lawrton, Brigadier-General .......... .90-S1 Lafayette McLaws, Major-General ...................... 91-93 Hugh Weedon Mercer, Brigadier-General ................ 93 Paul J. Seonmes, Brigadier-General .................... .93-94 James Phillip Simms, Brigadier-General ................. 94 William Duncan Smith, Brigadier-General .............. 94 Gilbert Moxley Sorrel, Brigadier-General ............. ,94-95 Isaac Monroe St John, Brigadier-General ................ 95
Marcellus Augustus Stovall, Brigadier-General ........... 95
Bryan Morel Thomas, Brigadier-General ............. .95-96
Edward Lloyd Thomas, Brigadier-General ............... 96 Rotoert Toombs, Brigadier-General ..................... 96-97
David Emanuel Twiggs, Major-General .................. 97
William Henry Talbot Walker, Major-General ....... .97-98
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Henry Constantine Wayne, B.rigadier-General ........... 99 Joseph. Wheeler, Major-General ..................... .99-103 Claudius Charles Wilson, Brigadier-General ............. .103 William Tatum Wofford, Brigadier-General ......... .103-104 Ambrose Ransom Wright, Major-General .............. .104 Gilbert Jefferson W right. Colonel commanding a Bri
gade ..........................................104-105 Pierce Manning Butler Young, Major-General ..........105 Officers of the Confederate States Navy appointed from.
Georgia, 1861-1865 ........................... . .106-114 Members of the Confederate States Congress from Geor
gia ...........................................115-116
Confederate Cabinet Officers appointed from Georgia ..117-118 Campaigns conducted, and battles, engagements, skir
mishes, etc., fought within the limits of the State of Georgia, with daces and location, 1861-1865 ..119-125 Roll of Honor ..................................... .126-131 Volunteer Force otf the United States Array from Geor gia, 1861-1865 ......... ......... . .............. .132 Local Designations of Georgia Troops in the Confederate Army ........................................ .133-156