A.
M. Anderson
David Anderson
Robert Anderson
Solomon Anderson
John R. Barton
Thomas Bird
Thomas C. Bollin
E. A. Bowmer
James O. Brooks
Lewis Brooks
J. F. Brown
William Henry Brown
John W. Bunch
W. G. Burgess
James Campbell
Josiah Campbell
Jesse G. Casey
Jerome Chrimer
F. L. Cook
Henry L. Cook
Robert J. Cook
Thomas F. Cook
Edward Cox
Daniel B. Curtis
John M. Curtis
T. N. Curtis
V. B. Curtis
William N. Curtis
John M. Dawson
Balaam Dempsey
J. G. Doster
John A. Duckett
Robert C. Duckett
William A. Duckett
John E. Dudley
William P. Dunn
Ancil W. Fain
J. Y. Foster
George C. Fuller
Jesse Fuller
James Gaddis
Nathaniel Gaddis
William J. Gainus
G. B. Gillespie
Anderson Gravly
Patent L. Gravly
Daniel F. Green
Jefferson E. Green
Thomas C. Gree
James Hacket
Jesse B. Hall |
Leander Harkins
William R. Harmon
J. B. Huddleston
J. W. Huggins
B. F. Hunt
William R. Hunt
Elisha Ivie
W. P. Jackson
William R. Johnson
H. R. Jordan
Charles Ledbetter
Humphrey Ledbetter
Washington Lewis
F. D. Liles
B. M. Maulding
Robert McDougal
P. H. McMillin
W. L. McMillion
Wilson McMullins
R. E. McWhorten
Edwin D. McWilliams
Jesse Morrison
Benton O. Mullinix
Bailus M. Nally
E. Nally
Thomas D. Parker
William M. Parker
S. P. Philips, J. Picket
James Potts
William J. Presley
H. Y. Pruyear
John Pruyear
William H. Puryear
J. J. Scott
T. J. Scott
W. P. Stanford
James P. Steedly
William Steedly
John Stewart
Nathan L. Stokes
Ephram Stone
George W. Stone
Nathan L. Stone
William Stone
Samuel Stuart
J. T. Suttles
James Taylor
T. L. Walea
J. K. H. White
W. A. Wood
F. M. Young
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HISTORICAL NOTES:
This
regiment was essentially gathered from the counties of
Meriwether, Floyd, and Lumpkin Counties in the fall of
1861, and organized at Rome, Ga. Companies, A, B, and
C were organized and mustered into Confederate service
on 4 MAR 1862. The regiment was organized and mustered
into service on 28 MAY 1862.
Following early skirmishes in East Tennessee, they
took an active part in Bragg's Kentucky Campaign.
Later they served in Pegram's Davidson's J. J.
Morrison's Iverson's and C. C. Crew's Brigade. They
fought at Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Knoxville,
Atlanta, Savannah, and the Carolinas Campaign.
They were surrendered with less than 50 officers and
men by General Joseph E. Johnston at Durham Station,
Orange County, NC on 26 APR 1865.
A history
of this regiment is on line. |
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