Historical Sketch and Roster, the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment (Fannin's)

Historical Sketch and Roster, the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment (Fannin's) PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 207

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Historical Sketch and Roster, the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment (Fannin's)

Historical Sketch and Roster, the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment (Fannin's) PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 207

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Ga 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves ? Fannin's

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Ga 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves ? Fannin's PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781517648206
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Languages : en
Pages : 248

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The provisional Texas government gave James Bowie "command." He and James Fannin were appointed "colonels." After Bowie died at the Alamo, Fannin was left sole "Colonel" of the "Texas Army." In 1862, James H. Fannin organized Company B of the 60th Georgia Regiment but did not enter service with it. He later organized and commanded the 1st Georgia Reserves. These men served primarily as prison guards at Andersonville. The reserves were a part of some 5,000 men who served as guards and staff at different times. Col. Fannin remembered that he seldom had more than a thousand or twelve hundred men fit for duty. At the close of the war the prisoners at Andersonville were transferred to Camp Lawton near Waynesboro and Florence South Carolina. Some of the men of the 1st may have accompanied the prisoners, but it appears most of them were involved in the battle of West Point and captured along with Col. Fannin. Companies Of The GA 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves Company A - From the counties of Heard (18), Coweta (29), Campbell (1), Carroll (1), DeKalb (5), Henry (1), Jackson (2), Meriwether (1), Walton (1), Franklin (1) and one was listed as living in Anderson District, SC. Company B - From Oglethorpe (44), Greene (13), Taliaferro (4), Elbert (3), Walton (6), Clarke (7), Madison (5), Morgan (8), and DeKalb (1). Company C - From Meriwether (2), Troup (14), Clark (2), Franklin (1), DeKalb (1), Baldwin (1), Jasper (3), Walton (1), Jackson (3), Hancock (1), Clayton? (1), Morgan (1), Oglethorpe (2), Green (4), Wilkinson (1), Cherokee (2), Madison (1) as well as 3 listed from Robertson (?) County, NC and 1 from the Lawrence (Laurens) District? SC. Company D - From Elbert (33), Franklin (2), Hart (13), Newton (12), Madison (3), with one listing his place of residence as Chester District, SC Company E - At least one soldier's place of residence is known - Meriwether County, Georgia. Company F - Company G - Company H - Coweta County, Jefferson County, Harris County, Tolbert County, Wilcox County & Carroll County, GA. Company I - Campbell County, GA (1), Fayette County, GA (2) and Carroll County, GA (3). Company K - Carroll County, Georgia.

Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves

Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 190

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Ga 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Ga 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
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ISBN: 9781517566401
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Pages : 196

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The Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves was commanded by Maj. W. R. Symons. In Confederate Military History this unit is referred to as a battalion, although the unit had a full 10 companies and possibly 11. This command served in Georgia, especially in the Savannah campaign after the fall of Atlanta, and the Carolina's Campaign. Companies Of The Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves: (A) J. M. Dye and W. H. C. Mills, (B) J. Cunningham, (C) Wm. M. Davidson, (D) J. B. Hussey, (E) A. Morrison, (F) B. Millican, (G) R. A. Peeples, (H) W. C. Allen., (I) James M. Dye, (K) Charles W. Hersey.

Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 174

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Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment (Ramsey's)

Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment (Ramsey's) PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment State Guards

Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment State Guards PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 114

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Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Regiment Reserves (Symon's)

Historical Sketch and Roster, the GA 1st Regiment Reserves (Symon's) PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 175

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Historical Sketch & Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars

Historical Sketch & Roster, the GA 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars PDF Author: John Rigdon
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Languages : en
Pages : 212

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Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 38th Infantry Regiment

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 38th Infantry Regiment PDF Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359723241
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 324

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The GA 38th Infantry Regiment was a part of the Lawton - Gordon - Evans brigade made up of the 13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th, & 61st Georgia Regiments and the 12th Georgia Light Artillery Battalion. It fought in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley and was active around Appomattox. The unit lost 54 killed and 118 wounded at Gaines' Mill and sixty-two percent of the 123 engaged at Sharpsburg. In the fight at Fredericksburg there were 10 killed and 91 wounded, and of the 341 at Gettysburg, more than thirty-five percent were disabled. It surrendered with 112, of which 73 were armed.