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1 Jno. Bradshaw, 2 Jno. Parks, 3 Chesly Morris, 4 Jno. Cun- ningham, 5 Isaac Hill, 6 Ben Vermillion, 7 Sam Kilough, 8 Jno. Miller, 9 Walter Bell, 10 Jas. Harper, 11 (Name does not appear on record,) 12 Wm. Duke.
The verdict was: "We the jurors find for the defendant a non suit, with cost of suit."
Jas. Harper, F. M.
Case appealed.
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August Term 1797.
On Thursday 3d the following "Orders" were passed :
"Ordered that Tavern license & License for to keep a Ferry across the Oconee river at Fort Mathews be granted to Mathew Stone -
"Ordered, That, Tavern License be granted to Cain Jentry-
"Ordered, that the following Rates be Lawful for any Tavern keeper, or retailers of Spiritous Liquors to sell by and shall not extort a larger sum for any single article than what is here allowed
for Breakfast of good holesome diet. $0.25
first table Dinner 66 do Warm .371/2
Second table " Dinner do Cold
.25
" Supper 66 do .25
" Lodging 66 .10
" half pint of Jamaica or Wisterior Rum .. .25
" half pint North East Rum .183/4
" half pint Brandy .183/4
" half pint Whiskey .121%
" horse feed 4 cents for each quart of Corn or bundle fother feeding & Stableing a horse twenty four hours with a plenty of Corn and fother .371/2
Jackson County's first Justices of the peace were appointed on the 4th day of August, 1797, as follows :
Capt. Morrison's district, Joseph East and Alexander Morrison.
Kilough's John Easley
66 Kirkpatrick's " Joseph Mccutchen and Thomas Kirk- patrick
Strong's
Micajah Benge.
Constables for these districts, having been appointed on the day previous, were Elijah Gentry, Ben Parr, James Henderson and Ben Rodgers.
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At the April term 1797 this order was passed, viz:
"Ordered that the Clerk advertise the building of the [first] Jail to be let to the lowest bidder on the first Saturday in May next at Clarksboro. the plan of said house is as follows, twenty two feet square on the out side two stories high a shingle roof the first story to begin two feet in the ground built with a double wall of timbers at least ten inches square & filled with small round poles end ways so as to make the walls three feet thick to be eight feet clear in the pitch of the floor to begin even with the surface of the earth laid with hewn timbers a foot thick close together then with two Inch oak plank nailed down with spikes within six inches of each other and second floor in the same manner and a trap door in the middle three feet square well Ironed the second story to be ten feet pitch in the clear & only the out wall carried up the upper floor of squared timbers six inches thick a door to the upper story well Ironed & 4 eight light glass windows, well grated the lower story to have two windows, eight inches square grated inside and out- -
With a few changes in the plans, the jail was erected in the following summer.
At the June Term of the Inferior Court in 1800, this "Order" was passed : "Ordered, that Gabriel Hubbard, Jacob Bankston, James Stringer, Robt. McGowen, Richard Easley, Wm. Loyd and Richard Thurmond be commissioners to lay out a road leading from the High Shoals of the Appalatchee to Jackson court house so as to cross the bridge across the Middle river where the county may appoint.
"George Wilson, Absalom Ramsey and Jas. Pittman, Judges."
A page from the Inferior Court records. An exact reproduc- tion.
Thursday the 7th feb 1805
Court met according to adjournment
Present their honors
James Pittman James Hendrix Esquires Eth'd Wood -
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Ordered that the following rates be lawful for taverns for the present year viz
Breakfast of good holsom Diet $0.183/4
Dinner
do
.25
Supper
do
.183/4
Lodging night
.061/4
Jamaica or West Indian or holland Gin 1/2 pt. .. .183/4
Brandy & Whisky do . .121/2
Horse well fed with Corn and fodder
.121/2
Feeding and stabling horse well with corn & fodder for twenty four hours
.371/2
For one night .25
JUDGES INFERIOR COURT.
1796-7-8, Joseph Humphries, Absalom Ramsey, Roderick Easley and Mont Stokes.
1799, Jas. Pittman, Buckner Harris, George Wilson, Absalom Ramsey and John Hampton.
1800, B. Harris, Jas. Pittman, Micajah Williamson, and George Wilson.
1801, B. Harris, George Wilson, M. Benge, Absalom Ramsey, Jas. Pittman and B. Haynie. 1
1802-3, B. Harris, Jas. Pittman, Wm. Foster, Jas. Hendrix and David Dickson.
1804, B. Harris, Jas. Pittman, Wm. Foster, Jas. Hendrix, D. Dick- son and E. Wood.
1805-6-7-8, B. Harris, Jas. Pittman and George Cowan.
1809, B. Harris, Jas. Pittman, Jas. Hendrix, E. Wood and David Witt.
1810, Peter Boyle, D. Witt, Jas. Hendrix and Etheldred Wood.
1811, Hugh Montgomery, P. Poole, D. Witt, Jas. Hendrix and Jas. Pittman.
1812-13-14, D. Witt, Chas. Venable, Hosea Camp, Joseph Davis and Sam Henderson.
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1815, Jos. Davis, Hosea Camp, Hezekiah Gates, D. Witt, G. N. Lyle and D. H. McCleskey.
1816, Elisha Winn, Hugh Montgomery and D. Witt.
1817, D. H. McCleskey, D. Witt and Hugh Montgomery.
1818, David Boring, D. Witt, Hugh Montgomery and John Borders.
1819, William D. Martin, D. Boring, D. Witt, Jno. Borders, Levi Lowry and Jos. Hampton.
1820, Jos. Hampton, Levi Lowry, D. Witt, Thomas Hyde and Jas. Lyddell.
1821, Thos. Hyde, Levi Lowry, Jos. Hampton, W. D. Martin and Jas. Lyddell.
1822, Thos. Hyde, J. J. Singleton, D. Witt, G. W. Moore, Samuel Barnett and Benj. Freeman.
1823, Hugh Montgomery, W. D. Martin, Sam Barnett and Geo. Shaw.
1824, Geo. Shaw, Sam Barnett, Thos. Hyde, Hugh Montgomery and W. D. Martin.
1825, W. D. Martin, Hugh Montgomery, Geo. Shaw, Sam Barnett, Tandy Key and D. Witt.
1826, W. D. Martin, Tandy Key, Geo. Shaw and Sam Barnett.
1827, W. D. Martin, David Witt, Tandy Key and Geo. Shaw.
1828, D. Witt, Sam Barnett, Tandy Key and Sylvanus Ripley.
1829, Robt. Smithwick, J. W. Glenn, S. Ripley, Robt. Venable, Jas. Montgomery and Tandy Key.
1830, J. W. Glenn, S. Ripley, Robt. Smithwick, Robt. Venable and Arthur Camp.
1831, S. Ripley, R. Venable and R. Smithwick.
1832, D. Witt, Jos. Hampton and J. W. Glenn.
1833, N. C. Jarrett, Richard Pentecost, Augustus Brown and Ed- ward Adams.
1834, Joseph L. Anderson, E. Adams, N. C. Jarrett and Robert Moon.
1835, N. C. Jarrett, John G. Pittman, Robt. Moon, and Tillman Harrison.
1836, E. L. Newton, N. C. Jarrett, J. G. Pittman and D. H. Mc Clesky.
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1837, R. Pentecost, N. C. Jarrett, J. G. Pittman, Robt. Moon, J. P. Hutchens and Tillman Harrison.
1838, John Mills, N. C. Jarrett and David M. Burns.
1839, W. J. Hill, N. C. Jarrett, Tillman Harrison and D. M. Burns.
1840-41, N. C. Jarrett, Robt. Moon and Tillman Harrison.
1842-43, N. C. Jarrett, Tillman Harrison and Middleton Witt.
1844, Charley Price, N. C. Jarrett and Tillman Harrison.
1845, N. C. Jarrett, E. H. Moomaugh and Chas. Price.
1846-47, Charles Witt and E. H. Moomaugh.
1848, Robt. Espy, E. H. Moomaugh and Chas. Witt.
1849-50, Robt. White, Madison Strickland, Chas. Witt and M. Witt.
1851, Chas. Witt, R. J. Park and M. Witt.
1852-53, M. Witt, Madison Strickland and Chas. Witt.
1854-55, A. B. Pittman, D. L. Jarrett, R. J. Park and J. H. Vandiver.
1856-57, J. H. Vandiver, A. B. Pittman, D. L. Jarrett and W. P. Miller.
1858, D. L. Jarrett, A. B. Pittman and W. P. Miller.
1859, W. P. Miller, A. B. Pittman and H. C. Giddens.
1860, H. C. Giddens, A. B. Pittman, W. P. Miller, D. L. Jarrett and J. W. Hardy.
1861, H. C. Giddens, J. W. Hardy, Henry Hosch, Jas. Linsey and W. A. Worsham.
1862, J. W. Hardy, William Griffeth and H. C. Giddens.
1863, A. C. Shockley, Wm. Griffeth, J. R. Hancock and James T. Straynge.
1864,65, Jas. Lindsey, A. C. Shockley, J. R. Hancock, Wm. Griffeth and J. W. Hardy.
1866, A. T. Bennett, J. R. Hancock, G. E. Deadwyler and Jasper N. Wood .*
This court took the place, somewhat, of the Court of Ordinary at the present time, if the duties of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues were combined with his work. The Inferior Court also
*Judge Jasper N. Wood died on Jan. 20, 1914, being the last to answer the call of the Great Judge.
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had jurisdiction over civil cases up to $500 and some criminal matters.
The court was abolished in 1866.
COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY.
This court was organized in June, 1866 with Hon. W. L. Marler, Judge, and Hon. W. I. Pike, Solicitor.
The court had its monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual sessions. From the record, it would seem that certain cases of a particular nature was tried at certain of these different "sit- tings."
This court was abolished in November 1867.
ANOTHER COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY.
This court was organized in October 1875. Hon. M. M. Pittman was the Judge. This court, unlike the court of '66 and '67, which used the sheriff, had its own recognized bailiffs.
The court was abolished in 1877.
COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY.
And, yet, another court was organized in the '80's but was de- clared unconstitutional and therefore it was abolished.
These courts were thought to be too expensive, considering the small scope of their powers. Much of the business transacted by them could be carried on by the Justice courts.
But later the people felt the need of a court that could be car- ried on at less expense than the Superior Court and therefore the City Court of Jefferson came into existence.
It has jurisdiction over all "misdemeanor" cases and nearly all civil cases, except "land cases," divorce suits and some others.
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OFFICERS OF CITY COURT OF JEFFERSON.
This court was organized in September 1892.
Judges. 1892 to 1911, W. W. Stark 1911 to -- , G. A. Johns
Solicitors.
1892 to 1897, R. B. Russell, of the Superior Court
1897 to 1900, C. H. Brand, of the Superior Court
1900 to 1907, R. L. J. Smith
1907 to 1911, W. H. Quarterman
1911 to - -, Pemberton Cooly
Clerks.
1892 to 1911, James L. Williamson, Died
1911 to -, E. L. Williamson
BOARD TAX ASSESSORS.
"An Act to regulate the return and assessment of property for taxation in this State."
Section 2, "Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That there shall be and is hereby established in each of the several counties of the State a Board of Tax Assessors. Said County Board shall consist of three members to be appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, or a majority thereof or by the ordinary in which have no Board of County Commissioners, etc." Approved August 14, 1913.
The first Board of Tax Assessors appointed under the above Act were: Judge John N. Ross, Hon. R. D. Moore and Hon. John B. Hardman.
Their terms of office began January 1st, 1914.
Game Warden, 1914, John R. Duke.
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JACKSON COUNTY'S PART IN THE CIVIL WAR.
As soon as the returns of the election, on November the 7th, 1860, was known and every one was satisfied that Abraham Lincoln would be the next President of the United States of America, the South "sat up and took notice."
The people seemed to think that the time had come for a separation from the Union. And accordingly a convention was called to decide whether Georgia would leave the Union or remain as she was.
The Convention met in Milledgeville, the Capital then, and on Jan. 19th, 1861, passed the following "Ordinance:" "We the people of the State of Georgia, in convention assembled, do de- clare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained, That the ordinance adopted by the people of the State of Georgia in con- vention, on the second day of January 1788, whereby the Con- stitution of the United States of America was assented to, rati- fied and adopted; and also all acts and parts of acts of the Gen- eral Assembly of this State ratifying and adopting amendments of the said constitution, are hereby repealed, rescinded and abrogated.
"We do further declare and ordain, That the Union now sub- sisting between the State of Georgia and other states, under the name of the 'United States of America,' is hereby dissolved, and that the State of Georgia is in the full possession and the exercise of all those rights of sovereignty which belong and appertain to a free and independent state."
Our delegates, Hons. J. J. McCulloch, J. G. Pittman and D. R. Lyle, voted for the above ordinance, thus placing Jackson County on the list as in favor of Secession. We notice our sister county's (Banks) delegates voted one for and one against the ordinance. Hon. S. W. Pruit favored the withdrawal but Hon. W. R. Bell opposed it. Hall County's three delegates, Hons. E. M. Johnson, P. M. Byrd and Davis Whelchel, voted solidly against the measure. Gwinnett's delegates, Hons. R. D. Winn, J. P. Simmons and T. P. Hudson did likewise, while Hons. T. R. R. Cobb, Asbury Hull and Jefferson Jennings of Clarke, favored the ordinance.
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Hons. J. S. Gholston and A. C. Daniel of Madison County, did the same. Walton County sent Hons. George Spence and H. D. McDaniel who voted in favor of the measure, but Hon. Willis Kilgore was against the ordinance.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS WHO ENLISTED FROM JACKSON.
While many of our best citizens thought it best not to "fight" the stars and stripes, doing all in their power to avert a collision with the powers at Washington, they soon saw that there was no remedy save that of the bayonet. When the call came, the manhood of this county offered itself a living sacrifice, for what they thought was right.
The "conscript" officer had little or no work to do in our midst. Every one was ready to volunteer for service, in defense of the southland.
No section of the state, or better say of the world, if you please, had a more noble and courageous band of men than those who enlisted from Jackson County.
To secure this list of 1,350 names, we have searched the records of our court-house, the Roster Commission office in Atlanta, the records in Washington City and last, but by no means least, have conferred with quite a number of the old veterans, who have been exceedingly kind and helpful in this work.
The companies have been placed, each to itself, where enough names could be found to make a creditable showing. In several of the last companies that went out and where the enlistment took place outside the county, the "muster rolls" could not be found, therefore, it was thought best to group them together as has been done.
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Mintz or Story's Company. Company G, 43rd Volunteer Infantry.
Adair, A. H.
Cash, John
Addington, J. L.
Catlett, B. L.
Addington, J. F.
Catlett, E. P.
Anthony, D. M.
Clark, C. M.
Anthony, T. G.
Coker, A. F.
Barrett, Ebenezer
Coker, J. W.
Barnett, J. B. D.
Coker, W. R.
Barr, W. J.
Coker, Wily R.
Baugh, Barney
Collins, Josiah
Baugh, W. F.
Cox, R. F.
Bennett, J. M.
Culpepper, A. M.
Benton, S. G.
Culpepper, C. C.
Bradberry, M. F.
Culpepper, W. H.
Brown, G. W.
David, J. M.
Bryant, J. J.
Davis, H. L.
Butler, E. M.
Dunston, G. W.
Butler, H. J.
Dunston, Russ
Butler, J. R.
Espey, C. J.
Butler, M. R.
Espey, Calvin
Butler, M. L.
Ellison, W. A.
Butler, W. L.
Freeman, J. H.
Butler, W. P.
Garrison, P. D.
Carr, Thos. J.
Gilbert, T. S.
Carr, B. M.
Greenway, G. A.
Carr, B. F.
Greenway, Govan
Cantrell, N. W.
Greenway, T. G.
Carlisle, P. H.
Gober, T. H.
Carson, B. F.
Gunter, T. W.
Carson, R. H.
Gunter, W. C.
Carson, T. L.
Garner, W. S.
Carter, T. H.
Henderson, T. J.
Carter, Jesse
Henderson, A. J.
Carter, Joseph
Henderson, H. B.
Carter, Jas.
Henderson, H. J.
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Hailes, W. C. Hancock, W. Mc. Hard, R. J. Hardy, R. J. Hartley, J. W.
Pettyjohn, W. J. Ragsdale, W. S. Ricks, John
Roberts, S. J.
Roberson, Wm.
Hartley, John W.
Randolph, H. J.
Herndon, A. J.
Story, J. M.
Herndon, Hiram
Sanders, Jerry
Herndon, M. J.
Sanders, M.
Hill, C. P. Hill, G. L.
Stark, W. F.
Scott, J. W.
Holliway, John
Shankle, T. S.
Hudson, T. P.
Skates, J. A.
Ivy, Wm. B.
Sisson, J. J.
Jarrett, W. N.
Smith, Bird
Jarrett, N. W.
Smith, J. H.
Kidd, H. F.
Smith, J. M.
Lackey, J. M.
Smith, Joe M.
Lay, E. J.
Smith, M. F.
Lipscomb, R. G.
Stapler, J. W.
Loggins, S. T.
Stapler, J. M.
Mintz, M. M.
Thornton, J. J.
Minish, P. H.
Thornton, J. D.
Minish, F. H.
Thompson, Joe
Minish, J. W.
Thompson, A. F.
Martin, G. L.
Thompson, W. R.
Marlow, J. F.
Wadkins, J. C.
Marlow, Sam
Wadkins, W. C.
Marlow, R. B.
Webb, C. R.
Marlow, Wilson
White, A. J.
Matkeif, Oliver
Wallace, B. D.
Madkiff, J. O.
Wallace, Wesley
Nunn, T. A.
Word, A. H.
Newman, W. P.
Webb, H. P.
Patrick, Miles
Webb, J. C.
Patrick, Joe
Parks, J. M.
Webb, T. A. White, C. C.
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White, G. W. White, H. S. White, J. T. White, R. F.
Wilson, Moren Wilson, Sanford Wilson, Thomas
Wilson, Upson
White, W. J. White, Robt.
Wood, Asberry Wood, M. P. Yarbrough, E. P.
Whitmire, J. H.
Yarbrough, Joel
Wilbanks, S. D.
Yarbrough, Wiley
Reynold's Company.
Company B., 16th Georgia Volunteer Infantry.
Allison, Mark
Cox, H. J.
Allison, Henry
Cronic, Warren
Arthur, John
Cosby, Jas.
Arthur, Jos.
Cosby, Wm.
Archer, Bill
Clark, Moses J.
Archer, Bob
Copeland, Eli
Adams, Thomas
Cook, Samuel
Adams, Lude
Cook, Wm.
Bone, Jos.
David, Thomas
Bowls, Dutch
David, H. J.
Burson, Green
Delay, George
Bates, Wm. N.
Dalton, John
Baird, Jas.
Dalton, Wm.
Boyd, Wm.
Deveral, John
Bradley, Marion
Dunson, L. D.
Bradley, Jas.
Davis, Charles
Bradley, Thos.
Doster, W. E.
Bean, William
Edwards, M. E.
Betts, Parks
Eads, Aaron
Betts, Redmond
Butler, Tip
Butler, Nathan
Elsberry, Benj. Ferguson, John
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Whitmire, W. A.
Yarbrough, Joseph
Wilson, J. M.
Cone, Seaborn
Ferguson, Jas. Flannigan, Wm. Flannigan, Tip Garner, Eli Guthrie, Horace Harvil, T. R. Harvil, Sanford Harvil, George Hosch, Henry Hardigree, D. I.
Morris, William Morris, H. C. Morris, Walton Morris, Thomas Morris, Dilmus Mitchell, Raymond Manus, George McElhannon, Wm. Murphy, Terrell
Murphy, Elijah
Hardigree, G. F.
McMillan, Wm.
Hayes, John
North, J. R.
Hoopaugh, Allen
Park, A.
House, J. H.
Poole, James
House, Henry
Pentecost, Poke
House, Jackson
Pentecost, Daniel
Hill, W. E.
Reynolds, A. M.
Hughey, D. A.
Reynolds, J. M.
Justice, Allen
Reynolds, John
Johnson, Joel
Randolph, R. J.
Jackson, W. W.
Roberts, John
Jackson, Stonewall
Robertson, Wm.
Kurcus, Watt
Slaton, W. H.
Kidd, Thomas
Slaton, Wm.
King, Pid
Sikes, David
Kirbo, Dock
Smith, Job
Linn, Jack
Smith, Sanford
Lyle, A. J.
Smith, Joseph
Lyle, Cisero
Seymore, William
Lyle, Leslie
Strange, John
Moon, Alfred
Stevens, Nelson
McDanold, Geo.
Stevens, John
McDanold, Richard McDanold, Jack
Stevens, Spence, Jas.
Moon, Robert
Spence, William
Milton, James McDaniel, Daniel
Sprewell, J. W. Stewart, Wash
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Statham, John Tate, William
Thompson, Wm.
Wills, Abner
Venable, J. M. Vandiford, Richard
Wright, W. J.
Wallis, J. J.
Wallis, Madison
Williams, Jasper Wall, Arthur
Howard's Company.
Company H., 43rd Volunteer Infantry.
Anglin, H. H.
Cook, C. N.
Anthony, M. A.
Cook, G. N.
Benton, A. N.
Cook, J. W.
Berry, T. A.
Cook, Newton
Benton, J. G.
Dameron, C. W.
Benton, J. R.
Dameron, Loyd
Barr, Canada
Dameron, L. C.
Blackburn, P. D.
Davenport, J. S.
Bolden, W. B.
Davidson, W. P.
Bolden, L. J.
Davis, G. W.
Bolton, W. J.
Day, J. E.
Booth, W. M.
Delay, J. M.
Boyce, G. W.
Delay, R. V.
Boyce, Joseph
Durran, Sylvanus
Bradberry, Jacob
Densmore, Adam
Bray, W. H.
Doster, Henry
Brown, W. A.
Doster, E. W.
Chaplain, E. H.
Dovale, Corille
Carithers, Richard
Duke, G. R.
Coffer, A. R.
Duke, G. S.
Chambers, John
Finch, Hiram
Clotfelter, D. A.
Fowler, Kelley
Coleman, L. L.
Fowler, R. C.
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Wood, James Wood, John
White, Robert Watts, Morgan
Wheeler, Thomas
Benton, S. G.
Cunningham, J. S.
Giddens, John Garrett, A. F. Giles, Dock Gohlston, W. D.
Maddox, C. C. Marler, D. M. Marler, J. E.
Martin, M. H.
Howard, H. R.
Maxey, David
Howard, H. H.
Mays, W. J.
Horton, J. M.
Maddox, R. C.
Heard, J. A.
Mobley, E. D.
Hardy, J. W.
Mobley, J. D.
Hammond, Benj.
Moon, W. E.
Hammond, J. A.
Morris, J. M.
Hardy, Samuel
Morris, Leroy
Harris, Lewis
Murray, J. M.
Highfill, B. F.
Nabors, J. C.
Hill, George
Nixon, G. M.
Hill, Jesse
Nixon, T. C.
Highfiell, T. N.
Owen, J. C.
Hood, T. J.
Phillips, Abner
Hooppan, A. F.
Phillips, E. H.
Hoopaugh, F. M.
Phillips, W. W.
Irwin, Andrew
Pollard, George
Irwin, E. D.
Ranson, C.
Irwin, W. H.
Reynolds, Aplin
Jordan, C. T.
Reynolds, F. M.
Jordan, William
Sells, James
Kenney, David
Smith, J. M.
Lavender, W. G.
Sorrow, J. C.
Lavender, R. R.
Sorrow, Nicholas
Lessieur, J. A.
Sorrow, W. T.
McCann, R. C.
Streetman, W. T.
McDaniel, W. C.
Stewart, C. B.
McEver, W. T.
Stewart, W. A.
Mckeon, C. W.
Statham, W. R. H.
Mckeon, J. E.
Stanley, G. W.
Matthews, J. C.
Trout, G. P.
Matthews, W. J.
Trout, W. C.
Matthews, W. F.
Venable, J. A.
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Wadkins, John Walls, J. W. Walls, W. J. Ward, J. C. Waters, Hiram Watson, J. S.
Watson, J. T. Watson, Josiah Williams, M. M. Williamson, G. W. Wood, R. D.
Bennett's Company.
Company E., 34th Georgia Volunteer Infantry.
Adair, J. O.
Esco, John
Anthony, S. W.
Esco, W. T.
Anderson, R. B.
Garrison, J. W.
Adams, Jesse
Garrison, B. S.
Adams, J. F.
Garrison, C. P.
Bennett, A. T.
Garrison, Caleb
Brock, W. T. M.
Gunnin, J. J.
Bolton, E. F.
Glenn, J. G.
Bray, D. A.
Hood, Z. W.
Bailey, S. T.
Harmon, J. M.
Brock, S. M. D.
Harris, T. W.
Brooks, J. A.
Harris, A. J.
Carithers, W. J.
Harris, S. A.
Chandler, R. N.
Hardy, R. M.
Chandler, Reuben
Hardy, F. M.
Chandler, W. H.
Henry, F. P.
Crisler, D. A.
Henry, George
Colquitt, W. J.
Holliday, D. H.
Cruse, Berry
Hawks, W. T.
Culbertson, Pink
Highfill, J. J.
Ivy, J. A.
Deadwyler, G. E. Dunnahoo, J. B.
Ingram, E. H.
Dunson, J. M.
Johnson, J. D.
Dunson, Walker
King, Perry
Evans, J. F.
Lampkin, Edward
Esco, J. M.
Leechman, Carlos
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Lord, M. G. Murphy, C. T. Mitchell, W. S. Maddox, C. T. Marlow, R. A. Marlow, F. W. Moore, W. T. McCarty, Jesse McCarty, John
Strickland, E. W. Strickland, Carlos Sailors, J. M.
Sailors, Isham
Sailors, Andy
Sailors, W. F.
Sanders, M. M.
Stapler, A. J.
Stapler, J. L.
Mann, W. S.
Streetman, J. T.
Merk, F. A.
Smith, Isham
Nunn, J. E.
Smith, David
Nunn, A. L.
Tiller, Sandford
Nix, J. M.
Thurmond, Cisero
Nix, D. M.
Thurmond, Bolton
Pittman, J. G. H.
Voiles, Ira
Pittman, M. M.
Voiles, Frank
Patrick, T. W.
Voiles, Levi
Patrick, W. H.
Wilson, G. J. N.
Pinson, W. A.
Wilson, M. M. C.
Pharr, W. A.
Wilson, G. C.
Pharr, James
Wilson, J. E.
Ramppy, P. B.
Wood, W. R.
Roberts, P. J.
Williams, J. F.
Roberts, D. H.
Williams, J. G.
Randolph, J. C.
Wills, J. M. V.
Rogers, J. T.
Yeargan, D. G.
Reed, Z. M.
Yeargan, W. S.
Riden, Josephus
Yeargan, J. C.
Strickland, John
Yeargan, S. B.
Strickland, J. G.
Jarrett's Company. Company C., 18th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Appleby, J. T. Addington, J. M.
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Adams, J. T. Anglin, Willis Anglin, Knock Anglin, W. W. Adair, W. A. Allen, J. B. Bowls, T. C. Bacon, A. E. Bacon, Ed.
Gilbert, H. C. Harris, Gains Harris, Jesse Harris, Geo. Harris, Tom Helton, E. Helton, W.
Helton, R. H.
Hood, W. W.
Barnett, H. C.
Howard, John
Barron, W. L.
Head, W. O.
Bell, H. W.
Holmes, J. H.
Bell, A. J.
Harrison, T. L.
Bennett, Euel
Harrison, W.
Bennett, Tom
Harvill, A.
Cohen, M. A.
Hutchins, L. J.
Callahan, J. H.
Hunter, Wm.
Callahan, W. C.
Harden, William
Cheek, L. M.
Hardy, A. J.
Clanton, Wm.
Irwin, Elijah
Daley, James
Jarrett, D. L.
DeLaperriere, A. A.
Jarrett, N. M.
Davis, Ephraim
Kinney, J. A.
Davis, W. C.
Lord, J. W.
Davis, Pierce
Lord, Phillip
Davis, John
Lord, John
Espey, J. F.
Lindsey, Jas.
Espey, J. A.
Ledbetter, W. H. H.
Estes, O. N.
Ledford, Jesse
Erwin, Elijah
Ledford, Adison
Eustice, E. M.
Lampkin, Thos.
Franklin, M. V.
Miller, J. P.
Franklin, R. B.
Miller, J. H.
Freeman, S. A.
Morgan, George
Goodin, Augustus
Morgan, D. M.
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Morgan, J. P. Morgan, B. B. Moore, Tom Moore, J. L.
Strickland, Jesse Strickland, N. C. Strickland, Ansel Shirley, Richard
McElhannon, J. C.
Sanders, J. E.
McElhannon, H. W.
Stapler, A. D.
McLester, Whitson
Simmons, H. J.
Mitchell, J. R.
Spencer, H.
Mathews, C. W.
Story, J. M.
Millican, R. J.
Thurmond, J. H.
Michael, Benj.
Thurmond, E.
McCulloch, L. A.
Thurmond, James
Niblack, T. H.
Thurmond, W. T.
North, J. R.
Thurmond, A. M.
Oliver, J. H.
Tolbert, A. J.
Oliver, Andrew
Vandiver, Q. C.
Orr, J. M.
Winters, James
Pharr, Samuel
Wills, Martin
Potter, R. P.
Worsham, W. W.
Potter, William
Worsham, J. L.
Palmer, J. A.
White, J. M.
Pettyjohn, T. J.
Potts, John
Wilhite, O. M. Wilhite, W. T.
Potts, Wayne
Williamson, J. H.
Patman, Tom
Williamson, R. H.
Park, Wm. A.
Williamson, C. C.
Randolph, H. J.
Williamson, Jno. N.
Rouse, E.
Waters, W. A.
Rogers, Tom
Wingfield, J. E.
Rogers, Jas.
Wingfield, John Wier, John G.
Rose, B. O. W.
Wilson, W. O.
Shockley, W. S.
Wilson, Fenuel
Silman, J. B.
Wilson, Henry.
Rose, H. F.
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Marler's Company.
Company E., 16th Georgia Volunteer Cavalry.
Anglin, J. N.
Fulcher, James
Anglin, David
Fulcher, Jesse
Addington, John
Fleeman, Thomas
Ash, Lemon
Fleeman, Cass
Arnold, S. G.
Fleeman, Mell
Arnold, Geo.
Finch, Ren
Arnold, James
Finch, Benj.
Barrett, Wm.
Finch, John
Bowman, G. S.
Finch, Joseph
Brown, N. S.
Fowler, L. C.
Brown, Micajah
Guffin, Wm.
Bowles, Cicero
Gilleland, Hugh
Booth, Thomas
House, William
Carson, G. L.
House, Mack
Carson, N. D.
House, James
Carson, J. C.
Holliday, Geo.
Camsby, G. D.
Holliday, Walter
Cook, Wesley
Holliday, Frank
Cook, J. J.
Hewitt, Polk
Collins, E. P.
Hill, Alex.
Catlett, Wash
Hill, Cicero
Carter, Wash
Hill, David
Cheely, Mark
Hill, Dock
Cheely, Wm.
Hoopaw, D. I.
Coleman, Thomas
Haynie, W. J.
Cox, Martin
Hancock, Parks
Chandler, Parks
Harrison, N. C.
Daniel, Cicero Daniel, M. A.
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