The history of the State of Georgia from 1850 to 1881, embracing the three important epochs: the decade before the war of 1861-5; the war; the period of Reconstruction, v. 2, Part 35

Author: Avery, Isaac Wheeler, 1837-1897
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: New York, Brown & Derby
Number of Pages: 842


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1st Battalion Georgia Reserves.


Major W. R. Symons. Captain (D) J. B. Hussey.


Captain (A) J. M. Dye.


(E) A. Morrison.


(A) W. H. C. Mills. (F) B. Millican.


(B) J. Cunningham. (G) R. A. Peeples.


(C) Wm. M. Davidson. - (H) W. C. Allen.


1st Battalion Georgia Reserves-2. Augusta Fire Brigade.


Lieutenant Colonel C. A. Platt.


Captain (C) C. B. Day.


Major C. B. Day.


(D) J. Henry.


Captain (A) C. W. Hersey.


(E) J. C. Moore.


. (B) J. D. Butt.


(F) J. W. Adams.


Atlanta Fire Battalion.


Lieutenant Colonel G. W. Lee.


Captain (I)) J. T. Banks.


Major J. H. Mecaslin.


(E) P. Brown.


Captain (A) J. Sladelman.


(F) T. P. Fleming.


(G) S. B. Love.


« (C) J. A. Taylor.


(H) S. P. Bassett.


9th Battalion Georgia Light Guards, Macon Ordnance Guards


Battalion.


Colonel Patrick Mell.


Captain (C) A. De Laperrier.


Major H. T. Price.


(D) R. C. Saxon.


Captain (A) C. W. Bond. (B) C. Dodd.


(E) R. H. Cannon.


Provost Battalion Georgia Volunteers.


Captain(A) M. D Lee.


Captain (D) E. Holmes.


(A) Wm. McConnell.


(E) J. C. Hendrix.


(B) T. J. Echols. (F) L. L. Strozer.


(C) J. W. Longino.


(G) R. P. Eberhart.


9th Battalion Georgia Volunteers.


Major J. T. Smith.


Captain ( A ) J. G. McMullin.


(B) D. L. Gholston.


Captain (C) D. C. Young.


(D) G. Eberhart.


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(E) S. G. Pettus.


Miscellaneous Georgia Infantry.


Captain A. C. Davenport.


John B. Hussey.


Captain E. R. Whitley.


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A. Boward


C. S. Jenkins.


W. H. Banks.


(B) L. Richardson.


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APPENDIX A.


Captain P. Robinson.


S. M. Ralston.


D. Crum.


D. C. Smith.


6€ F. T. Cullens.


C. H. Way.


J. R. Hart.


66 W. A. Adams.


Wm. A. Carswell.


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T. A. Skelton.


G. Lumpkin.


J. R Cumming.


J. F. Cooper.


W. S. Du Bose.


W. C. Thornton.


CAVALRY.


1st Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel J. J. Morrison. S. W. Davitt.


Captain (D) R. Trammell.


66 (E) I. M. Blalock. v


Lieutenant Colonel A. R. Harper.


(F) V. J. Reynolds.


Major S. W. Davitt. (G) J. L. Kerr.


Adjutant John N Perkins.


(il) Wm. M. Tumlin.


Captain (A) W. M. Hutchings. (B) J. H. Strickland.


(K) H. A. North.


2nd Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel W. J. Lawton.


Arthur Hood.


C. C. Crews. Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Hood.


(D)) O. Winningham. (E) F. M. Ison. ¥ 66 J. E. Dunlop. F. M. Ison.


(F) Thos. H. Jordan.


(G) W. D. Grant.


Major C. A. Whaley.


(H) W. H. Chapman.


Adjutant R. F. Lawton.


(I) Jas. W. Mayo.


Captain (A) G. C. Looney.


66 (K) J. C. Dunlop.


3rd Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel Martin J. Crawford.


Captain (C) J. II. Persons.


R. E. Kennon. (D) R. E. Kennon. " W. R. Thompson. (E) J. T. Thornton.


Lieutenant Colonel R. E. Kennon. (F) Jas. A. Fowler. Major II. H. Johnston. (I) D. H. Collins.


Adjutant I. P. L. Mudar.


(H) D. F. Booten.


Captain (A) W. R. Thompson. (B) Beverly A. Thornton. (B) W. J. Underwood.


(K) A. R. Hughes.


(I) John W. Hurt.


4th Georgia Cavalry Regiment (1st)-1015.


Colonel Isaac W. Avery.


Lieutenant Colonel W. L. Cook.


Major D. J. Owen. J. R. Stewart.


Adjutant B. H. Newton. Assistant Quartermaster Wm. K. Moore. Adjutant J. W. Ramsay.


A. C. S., Jos. M. Stones, Captain (A) R. A. Keith, Kd. First Lieutenant (A) G. D. Hancock. Second Lieutenant (A) G. A. Sloan. = (A) J. Hill. Captain (B) G. B. Mav. First Lieutenant (B) T. S. May.


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Captain J T. MeCInsky. 06 N J. Macarthy.


66 W. S. Goodwin. E. Richards.


J. Hill, Jr.


(I) I. F. Leak.


(C) M. H. Haynie.


Captain (B) W. J. Lawton. 66 (C) Charles C. Crews.


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APPENDIX A.


Second Lieutenant (B) J. C. MeIntyre.


(B) J. W. Ramsav. (B) Dave May, Kd.


Captain (C) Jeff Johnson.


First Lieutenant (C) H. C. Erwin. Second Lieutenant (C) D. A. Holland. (C) A. R. Bates.


Captain (D) Wm. J. Rogers.


First Lieutenant (I)) J. C. Ilartman. Second Lieutenant (1)) J. M. Boydston. 66 = (D)) J. Readdick.


Captain (E) W. L. Cook. 66 (E) Clin Wellborn.


(E) B. C. Woddail.


First Lieutenant (E) J. Johnson.


Second Lieutenant (E) J. J. Jones. (E) A. H. Jones.


Captain (F) C. D. Mccutchen. (F) Jos. E. Helvingstone, Kd. (F) F. G. Horn.


Lieutenant (F) F. G. Horn. (F) J. E. Helvingstone. (F) J. D. Allen. (F) J. W. O'Neal. (F) J. R. Sloan.


Captain (G) Wm. R. Logan.


Captain (G) R. E. Kingsley. First Lieutenant (G) R. E. Creekmore. Second Lieutenant (G) H. J. Dean. =


" (G) W. M. C. Parkinson. Captain (H) G. H. Graham. First Lieutenant (II) J. T. Freeman. = (H1) Wm. T. Arnold. (H) W. M. Martin. = Captain (I) I. W. Avery. = (1) D. J. Owen.


(I) H. H. Burke. First Lieutenant (I) I). J. Owen. (1) H. II. Burke. Second Lieutenant (I) J. Shehan. 6 (I) A. C. Guntz. (I) G. W. Mitchell. (I) R. Sutherland. Captain (K) J. R. Stewart. First Lieutenant (K) P. W. Stewart. Second Lieutenant (K) W. O. Cain. 66


(K) F. A. Eubanks. Captain (L) L. B. Anderson. First Lientenant (L) J. C. N. Foote. Second Lieutenant (L) W. B. Chappell. (L) W. A. Nolan. Captain (M) John D. Ashton.


4th Georgia Cavalry Regiment (2nd)-867.


Colonel Duncan L. Clinch.


Lieutenant Colonel John L. Harris.


Major J. C. McDonald


(G) A. McMillan.


Captain (A) J. S. Wiggins.


(B) W. M. Hazzard.


(I) J. C. Nichols.


(C) N. A Brown.


(K) D. Crum.


5th Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel Robert H. Anderson. Captain (C) R. F. Aikin.


Lieutenant Colonel Ed Bird. (D) J. M. Marsh.


Major R. J. Davant. (E) M. N. Call.


A. C S., G. S. Barthelmess. (G) G. B. Beste.


Assistant Quartermaster T. B. Gowan. . (H) W. L. Walthour.


(I) W. Brailsford.


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Captain (A) O. C. Hopkins, (B) W. A. Wiltberger.


= (K) H. I. Strother.


6th Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel John R. Hart. Major J. C. Fain. Lieutenant Colonel B. F. Brown. Assistant Quartermaster T. W Fulton. J. C. Fain. Adjutant B. F. Chastain.


ith Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel W. P. White, Dd. Captain (A) W. D. Russell.


Lieutenant Colonel J. L. McAllister, Kd. (A) E. W. Moise. ¥ (B) A. R. Miller.


Major E. C. Anderson. John T. Davis.


(B) L. J. Smith.


(D) Jno. Raddick.


Captain (E) R. N. King. 66 (F) J. P. Turner.


(H) T. S. Wylley.


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APPENDIX A.


Captain (C) J. N. Davis. .. (C) F. E. Burke. (C) W. E. Cropp. (C) E. C. Anderson. (H) J. Ilines.


Captain (F) C. C. Bowen. .6


(G) F. W. Hopkins.


(G) T. S. Hopkins.


(1)) R. H. Wylley. (D) J. H. Sykes.


(H) J. L. McAllister. (I) J. W. Brumby. (1) F. G. l'itt.


(1)) P. A. L. Morris.


(K) L. S. Quarterman.


66 (E) H. K. Harrison. (E) F. Beasley. (F) R. F. Jones. (F) J. R. Johnson.


(K) L. W. Phillips. (K) I. S. McAllister.


8th Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel R. J. Griffin.


Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Millen.


(D) W. H. Farrertt.


Major J. M. Millen.


(E) W. H. Thompson.


W. G. Thomas.


(E) J. G. Cress.


S. B. Spencer.


(E) J M. Turpin. 66


Adjutant T. G. Pond.


M. E. Williams.


(F) S. B. Jones.


Captain (A) J. P. Davis. (A) T. S. Paine.


(A) H. L. Norfleet.


(A) R. Towns.


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(I) J. B. Edgerton.


(B) B. L. Sereven. (B) W. G. Thompson. ..


(I) J. A. Richardson. (I) W. A. Lane.


(B) J. N. Nichols. (C) W. L. A. Ellis.


(I) J. T. Kennedy.


(C) J. G. Smith.


66 (K) S. L. Turner.


(D) T. R. Duval.


66 (K) E. W. Westbrook.


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(D) M. J. Smith.


(L) T. G. Barham.


9th Georgia Regiment Cavalry.


Colonel G. I. Wright.


Lieutenant Colonel B. S. King.


Major M. D. Jones.


(D) W. A. Winn.


Adjutant Jas. Y. Harris.


(E) W. C. Dial.


Captain (A) T. B. Archer. .4 (A) Z. A. Rice.


(E) B. S. King. (E) T. B. Cox.


= (A) B. C. Ring.


16 (A) O. H. P. Juhan.


(A) J. J. Thomas.


(F) G. W. Moore. 66


= (A) B. C. Yancey. (A) C. H. Sanders.


(G) J. C. Barnett.


(A) W. L. Convers.


(G) G. B. Knight.


(B) M. D. Jones (B) L. J. Glenn.


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(H) W. A. Cain.


(B) Wm. W. MeDaniels.


(I) W. B. Young.


(C) W. G. Deloney.


(I) Wm. Duke.


(C) T. C. Williams.


(K) F. E. Eve.


(D) G. I. Wright.


=


(K) J. J. Floyd.


¥


(D) C. H. Camfield.


(L) A. M Rogers.


10th Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel V. II. Taliaferro. Lieutenant Colonel F. D. Claiborne.


Captain (A) E W. Moise. Lieutenant (A) J. Cox.


Major Jesse II. Sikes. (A) Wm. E. Crapp, Kd.


Captain (D) W. J. Lawton.


(D) J F. Wilson.


(A) T. P. Stovall.


(E) W. S. C. Morris. (F) W. D. Jones 66 (F) Wm T. S. Powell.


(G) W'm. M. Williams.


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(H) J. E. Ritch.


(F) M. E. Williams. (G) P. Gray.


(G) J. R. Ilarper. (H) T. A. James. (I) A. J. Love.


(B) B B. Bower.


Captain (D) S. B. Spencer.


(E) W. J, Deas.


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APPENDIX A.


Lieutenant (A) J. E. Moses.


Captain (B) L. J. Smith.


16 (E) Jas. Cody. Lieutenant ( B) J. M. Buyers. (B) G. W. Austin. (B)S. T. Kingsberry. Captain (C) J. HI. Sikes. Lieutenant (C) P. A. S. Morris. (C) I. W. Ware.


Captain (D) F. E. Burke.


Lieutenant (D) J. N. Carter.


(D) P. E. Baker.


Captain (E) F. A. Beasley.


Lieutenant (E) T. C. MeLendon.


(E) C. D. Rainwater. Captain (K) F. G. Pitt. Lieutenant (K) Y. B. Sharpe. .. (K) B. P. Jenkins. (K) M. B. Pitt. Captain (L) J. B. Bonner. (L) S. T. Kingsberry. Lieutenant (L) T. C. Sharpe. = (L) H. I. Smith. (L) H. I. Boon.


11th Georgia Cavalry Regiment.


Colonel A. Young.


Lieutenant Colonel H. W. Barday.


Major Madison Bell.


Captain (A) M. Bell.


= (B) E. P. Bedell. (II) W. S. Erwin.


(C) J. Reid (D) D. M. West.


(I) J. N. Dorsey.


(K) N. T. Taber.


2nd Georgia Regiment of Partisan Rangers.


Colonel A. A. Hunt.


1st Battalion Georgia Cavalry.


Major Robert H. Anderson.


Captain O. C. Hopkins.


Adjutant R. Wayne. Robert Grant. Abial Winn.


Wm. Hughes, Jr.


Assistant Quartermaster R. H. Footman.


1st Battalion Georgia Cavalry No. 2.


Captain (1) O. G. Cameron. 66 (2) John Shawhan. (6) R. G. Stoner.


(3) Jas. M. Thomas.


(7) P. M. Millen.


€4 (4) Ezekiel F. Clay.


2nd Battalion Georgia Cavalry.


Lieutenant Colonel Edward Bird.


Major R. J. Davant.


Captain (C) G. B. Best. (D) W. H. Wiltberger.


Captain ( A) II. J. Strobhar. (E) J. M. Marsh. (B) N. U. McCall.


(F) R. F. Aikin.


3rd Battalion Georgia Cavalry.


Lieutenant Colonel Duncan L. Clinch. Captain (C) I. S. Wiggins. Major John L. Harris. : (D) W. M. Hazzard.


Assistant Quartermaster II. R. Fort. (E) N. A. Brown.


Captain (A) A. C. Strickland. (B) I. C. MeDonald.


(F) Jolin Readdick.


9th Battalion Georgia Cavalry.


Major Wm. Phillips. Captain (A) R W. Hamrick.


Captain (C) W. A. Austen.


(D)) .J. Loveless. 16 (B) G. D. Rice.


(F) T. R. Sheats.


Captain (D) J. M. Crawford. (E) J. Kelly.


66 (F) W. C. Price. (G) I). M. West.


Captain (5) John B. Holliday.


APPENDIX A. 689


10th Cavalry Georgia Battalion.


Captain (A) M. A. Candler. (B) A. C. Sloan.


(C) G. T. Rakestraw.


(D) B. M. Long.


Captain (E) A. R. Williams. 06 (F) E. S. Ferguson. (G) W. S. R. Hardman.


15th Battalion Georgia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers).


Lieutenant Colonel J. R. Griffin. | Assistant Quartermaster R. P. Howell.


16th Battalion Georgia Cavalry ( Partisan Rangers).


Lieutenant Colonel F. M. Nix. Captain (D) David A. Camp. 46 Sam'l J. Winn.


(E) Wm. L. Merler.


66 (F) John D. Simms.


Major S. J. Winn. E. Y. Clarke. (G) F. J. Whitehead. (B) Wm. B. Bailey.


Adjutant E. Y. Clarke. Thos. E. Winn.


66 ( H) J. F. Ray.


Captain (A) T. F. Jones. (C) A. J. Walters.


(K) W. S. Thomas.


19th Georgia Battalion Cavalry.


Major Charles T. Goode.


Assistant Quartermaster Jas. Goode.


Captain (B) James L. Leath. ¥ (C) W. I. Vason.


Captain (A) Thaddeus G. Holt. (D) G. R. Coley.


20th Georgia Buttalion Cavalry (Partisan Rangers)-293.


Lieutenant Colonel John M. Millen.


Captain (C) J. G. Cress.


Major S. B. Spencer.


16 (D)) Wm. A. Lane.


Adjutant M. E. Williams (E) A. J. Love.


Assistant Quartermaster L. S. Varnedoe. " (E) Thos. S. Paine.


Captain (A) Sam'l B. Spencer.


¥ (F) J. B. Peacock.


¥ (A) Moses J. Smith.


(F) M. E. Williams.


(B) W. G. Thompson.


21st Battalion Georgia Cavalry ( Partisan Rangers).


Major Wm. P. White.


Captain (B) C. C. Bowen.


Adjutant B. Green


(C) R. L. Miller.


Assistant Quartermaster Win. L Platt. 66 (D) W. H. Banks, Cashd.


« Wm. F. Laws.


(D) H. K Harrison.


Captain (A) W. D. Russell. = (B) Jerry R. Johnson.


(E) R. F. Jones.


23rd Battalion Georgia Cavalry.


Lieutenant Colonel Isaac W. Avery. Captain (A) W. L. Cook. (B) Jeff Johnson.


Adjutant B. H. Newton.


Assistant Quartermaster Wm. K. Moore.


(C) G. B. Mav.


A. C. S., Joseph Stones.


(D) C. D. Mccutchen. = (E) D. J. Owen.


24th Georgia Battalion Cavalry.


Major Edward C. Anderson, Jr. Adjutant A. J. Setze.


Captain (B) John N. Davis. 66 (C) R. II. Wylley. (C) John W. Brumby.


Assistant Quartermaster B. C. Henry.


Captain (A) T. S. Hopkins


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Captain (A) I. W. Avery.


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(I) J. A. Strange.


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APPENDIX A.


29th Georgia Battalion Cavalry.


Lieutenant Colonel A. Hood.


Captain (A) A. W. Hunter.


(B) J- T. Wimberly. (C) F. J. Browning.


(II) R. W. Wade.


(I) J. C. Lasseter.


30th Battalion Georgia Cavalry.


Lieutenant Colonel A. Young. Captain (A) M. Bell.


(B) E. P. Bedell.


66 ( H) W. S. Erwin.


¥ (1) J. N. Dorsey.


66 (K) N. T. Taber.


Stephens' Battalion Georgia Cavalry.


Lieutenant Colonel Linton Stephens.


Captain (B) T. E. Brown. 66 (C) S. G. White.


Major J. A. Shivers.


Adjutant W. H. Lawson.


" (D) J. F. Geev.


Captain (A) J. Raley.


Culberson's Battalion State Guard Cavalry.


Colonel A. B. Culberson.


Captain (C) J. M. Easterling.


Captain (A) T. A. Sharpe.


(B) J. B. Rogers.


(D)) Wm. Mahan. = (F) J. Jones.


Stephens' Cavalry Battalion.


Major John T. Stephens.


Captain (A) B. G. Lockett. (B) J. W. Ellis.


Captain (C) J. R. Banks.


(D) C. F. Redding.


Miscellaneous Georgia Cavalry.


Captain H. A. Gartrell. .6 J. F. Waring. T. J Kev. W. C. Humphreys.


Captain L. W. Humphreys.


T. J. Watts.


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J. S. Pemberton.


General S. D. Lee's Escort.


Captain T. M. Nelson, Kd. | Captain Gill Ragland.


Georgia Mountain Dragoons.


Captain Isaac W. Avery.


Captain (F) F. L. Pipper. (G) S. C. Hall.


(E) L. Little.


Captain (E) J. Kelly.


(F) W. C. Price.


(C) J. Beid. (D) D. M. West.


(D) J. M. Crawford.


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APPENDIX A.


ARTILLERY.


9th Battalion Georgia Artillery.


Major A. Leyden. Captain (B) II. P. Randall.


Adjutant G. A. Lofton.


(C) George W. Atkinson.


Assistant Quartermaster J. W. Brown. (C) A. M. Wolihin.


Surgeon N. A. D'Alvigny. (C) B. W. York.


Captain (A) Elias Holcombe. (B) Wm. W. Sentell,


(E) B. F. Wyly.


11th Battery Georgia Artillery.


Lieutenant Colonel Allen S. Cutts.


Captain (B) G. M. Patterson.


Major A. S. Cutts.


(C) C C. P. Crawford. John Lane. (C) J. Lane.


Assistant Quartermaster Thos, II. Johnston. (I) )Jas. A. Blackshear.


Captain (A) A. S. Cutts. (A) H. M. Ross.


(E) John T. Wingfield.


12th Georgia Battery Artillery.


Captain (A) G. M. Hanvey.


Lieutenant Colonel H. D. Capers. Major H. D. Capers. S H. Crump. = (B) J. W. Rudisill. = (B) S. H. Crump. G. M. Hanvey. (C) G. W. Johnson.


Adjutant F. W. Baker, Kd. E. F. Clayton.


(D) J. N Taliaferro.


Assistant Quartermaster Ker Boyce


(F) G. M. Hood.


Captain (A) J. W. Anderson.


14th Georgia Battery Artillery.


Lieutenant Colonel J. T. Montgomery. Captain (C) C. B. Ferrell.


Major Joseph Palmer.


= (D) E. R. King.


Adjutant J. H. Cox.


(E) Franklin Roberts. = (H) Jas G. Gibson.


Captain (A) J. Palmer.


(F) S. A. Moses.


(B) Thos. H Dawson.


22nd Georgia Battery Siege Artillery-666


Lieutenant Colonel Win. R. Pritchard.


Captain (B) D. A. Smith. 66 (C) John Lama.


Major John B. Gallie, Kd.


M. J. MeMullan. (C) J. A. Beals. D. T. Bertody. Adjutant J. J. Symons. (D) Richard J. Nunn.


= (C) J. B. Gallie. 66 H. Symons. (D) J. Manning. (E) C. Hussey. Assistant Quartermaster H. R. Washburn. E. J. Dawson. (E) L. J. Guilmartin.


Captain (A) T. D. Bertody.


64 (A) J. M. Cambell. (F) Geo. A. Nichols.


(G) F. T. Cullens.


= (II) R. A. Turnipseed.


28th Georgia Battery Artillery.


Captain (E) M. T McGregor,


Major A. Bonaud. Captain (A) J. A Cotten. (F) J. R. Blount. 66 (B) L. B. Fickling. (G) J. D. Godwin.


. (H) T. J. Key.


(C) C. P. Crawford. (D) J. Wilcher.


66 (I) R. F. Bishop.


(D)) T. M. Peeples.


(E) J. J. Newsome.


A. C. S., C T. Swift.


(F) A Bonand. ¥ (A) G. R. Niles. (B) M. J. MeMullan


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APPENDIX A.


Cherokee Light Artillery.


Captain M. V. D. Corput.


| Captain John G. Yeiser. White's Artillery.


Captain B. F. White.


Terrell Light Artillery.


Captain E. G. Dawson,


| Captain Jolm W. Brooks. Columbus Light Artillery.


Captain E. Croft.


Campbell Siege Artillery.


Captain C. G. Campbell.


Chestatce Artillery.


Captain T. H. Bomar.


Martin's Light Artillery.


Captain R. Martin.


Jackson Artillery.


Captain G. A. Dure.


Daniell's Light Artillery.


Captain C. Daniells.


Jo. Thompson Artillery.


Captain C. R. Hanleiter.


{ Captain L. J. Parr.


Pritchard's Artillery.


Captain E. E. Pritchard.


Maxwell Artillery.


Captain J. A. Maxwell.


Macon Light Artillery.


Captain C. W. Slaton.


| Captain H. N. Ells.


Captain J. Scogin.


Seogin's Light Artillery. | Captain O. C. Gibson, Oglethorpe Siege Artillery.


Captain (A) J. Lama.


Captain (B) G. F. Oliver. -


(B) Richard J. Nunn.


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APPENDIX A. Clinch's Artillery.


Captain N. B. Clinch.


Mercer Artillery.


Captain A. J. Macarthy.


Echols Light Artillery.


Captain J. H. Tiller.


Barnwell's Light Artillery.


Captain A. Smith Barnwell.


Captain T. D. Bertody.


Captain T. L. Massenburg.


Bartow Artillery. | Captain A. C. Dunn. Massenburg Battery. | Captain G. II. Dure. Palmer's Artillery.


Captain M. W. Harris.


Captain J. H. Yates.


R. W. Anderson.


Nelson's Artillery.


Captain J. Milledge.


Chatham Artillery.


Captain J. F. Wheaton.


| Captain J. S. Claghorn. Girardey's Battery.


Capt. J. P. Girardey.


Howell's Battery.


Captain Evan P. Howell.


Miscellaneous Artillery Roll.


Captain F. T. Collins. 46 M. Kendrick.


Captain J. W. Brown. J. P. Girardey.


$6 J. H. Baker. H. H. Carlton. S. P. Hamilton. E. Croft.


J. K. Booton.


J. Talley. J. C. Fraser. J. P. W. Read. J. S. Cleghorn.


J. D. Hawking. G. T. Barnes.


= E. E. Pritchard. Win. W. Sentell.


¥ C. Sweet. F. Blodgett, Jr.


J. T. Culpeper. C. DanielIs.


E. P. Lumpkin. A. J. White. C. C. Campbell.


Independent Echol's Artillery.


Captain John H. Tiller.


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SUPPLEMENT TO APPENDIX "A."


:


ADDITIONAL NAMES AND FACTS.


Major General Jeremy F. Gilmer. Samuel G. French.


Brigadier General Paul J. Quattlebaum. 66 Robert H. Chilton, Dd. 66 C. C. Crews.


Colonel Sewall L. Fremont.


Lt. Col. Ist Ga. Regulars H. D D. Twiggs.


Adjutant Robert H. Atkinson.


Major 4 E. W. Hazzard. (I) (G)


Captain Co. (F) S. R. Lawrence, = (G) M. M. Potter. (I))


= (H) D. S. Kennedy. (I) T. M. McGregor.


= (1)) A. I)'Antignac. Thos. Adams. 66


(1))


Adj. 6th Ga. Infantry, B. Russell. Robert S. Connell.


CHANGES OF ORGANIZATION.


3rd Bat. Ga. Inf. consolidate.l in 37th Ga. , 21st Bat. Ga. Partisan Rangers and 24th Inf. Reg.


Bat. made 7th Ga. Cav. Reg.


4th Bat. Ga. Inf. consolidated in 60th Ga. | 67th Ga. Inf. Reg. reported with-Lester, Inf. Reg. Col. But no rolls.


7th Bat. Ga. Inf. consolidated in 61st Ga. | 10th Confederate Cavalry made up of 19th Inf. Reg.


30ch Ga. Bat Cav. and 4 companies made 11th Ga. Cav. Reg


7 companies from 7th Confe lerate Cav. and 3 companies from 20th Ga. Bat. Cav. made 10th Ga. Cav. Reg.


10 companies Cobb's Ga. Legion made 9th Ga. Cav. Reg.


7 companies 62nd Ga. Regt. and 3 compan- ies of 20th Ga. Bat. Cav. made 8th Ga. Cav. Reg.


15th Bat. Ga Partisan Rangers merged in 62ud Ga Reg.


Captain Co. (K) F. T. Callens. (M) P Hamilton. Adjutant 10th Ga. Inf. Leroy Napier. Capt (A) " ( B) "


Richard Hawes.


= (E)


= (F)


John B. Weems. G. G. Crawford. John Stovall.


(H) Wm. Ashburn. Wm. P. Redwine.


O. Horne. ¥


« Thos. D'Antignac.


¥ (K) T. J Abbott. (G) J. C. Fain.


Ga. Bat. Partisan Rangers and 5 Ala- bama companies. Col. C. T. Goode, Lt. Col. T. G. Holt. Major W. J. Vason, Adjutant Joe Bass


Staff of Gen. A H. Colquitt. Captains Geo. G. Grattam and Jemy Jackson, A. A. G. Lts Jas. Randall and H. H. Colquitt, A D. C. Major R. N. Ely, A. Q. M. J. B. Morgan, A. C. S. Lt. H. Estill, Ordnance.


Lt. Col. E. Y. Clarke of 16th Ga. Bat Parti- san Rangers holds commission stating his promotion for gallantry on the field.


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APPENDIX B.


CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN JEFFERSON DAVIS, PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERACY, AND JOSEPH E. BROWN, GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA, ON CONSCRIPTION.


LETTER OF MR. DAVIS.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, RICHMOND, May 29th, 1862. 5


Dear Sir :- I received your letter of the 8th inst., in due course, but the importance of the subject embraced in it required careful consideration ; and this, together with other pressing duties, has caused delay in my reply.


The constitutional question discussed by you in relation to the Conscription Law had been duly weighed before I recommended to Congress the passage of such a law ; it was fully debated in both houses; and your letter has not only been submitted to my Cabi- net, but a written opinion has been required from the Attorney-General. The consti- tutionality of the law was sustained by very large majorities in both houses. This decision of the Congress meets the concurrence, not only of my own judgment, but of every member of the Cabinet ; and a copy of the opinion of the Attorney General, here- with enclosed, develops the reasons on which his conclusions are based.


I propose, however, from my high respect for yourself, and for other eminent citizens who entertain opinions similar to yours, to set forth, somewhat at length, my own views on the power of the Confederate Government over its own armies and the militia, and will endeavor not to leave without answer any of the positions maintained in your letter.


The main, if not the only purpose for which independent States form Unions or Con- federations, is to combine the power of the several members in such manner as to form one united force in all relations with foreign powers, whether in peace or in war. Each State amply competent to administer and control its own domestic government, yet too feeble successfully to resist powerful nations, seeks safety by uniting with other States in like condition, and by delegating to some common agent the combined strength of all, in order to secure advantageous commercial relations in peace and to carry on hos- tilities with effect in war.


Now, the powers delegated by the several States to the Confederate Government, which is their common agent, are enumerated in the 8th section of the Constitution, each power being distinet, specific, and enumerated in paragraphs separately numbered. The only exception is the 18th paragraph, which, by its own terms, is made dependent on those previously enumerated, as follows :


" 18. To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execu- tion the foregoing powers," etc.


Now, the war powers granted to the Congress are conferred in the following para- graphs :


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APPENDIX B.


No 1 gives authority to raise " revenne necessary to pay the debts, provide for the com- mon defense, and carry on the government," etc.


" No. 11, to declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concern- ing captures on land and water."


" No. 12, to raise and support armics ; but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years."


" No. 13, to provide and maintain a nary."


"No. 14, to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces."


It is impossible to imagine a more broad, ample and unqualified delegation of the whole war power of each State thau is here contained, with the solitary limitation of the appropriations to two years. The States not only gave power to raise money for the common defense ; to declare war ; to raise and support armies (in the plural) ; to provide and maintain a navy ; to govern and regulate both land and naval forces ; but they went further, and covenanted, by the 3rd paragraph of the 10th section, not " to engage in war, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay."


I know of but two modes of raising armies within the Confederate States, viz .: volun- tary enlistment, and draft or conscription. I perceive, in the delegation of power to raise armies, no restriction as to the mode of procuring troops. I see nothing which confines Congress to one class of men, nor any greater power to receive volunteers than conscripts into its service. I see no limitation by which enlistments are to be received of individuals only, but not of companies, or battalions, or squadrons, or regiments. I find no limitation of time of service, but only of duration of appropriation. I discover noth- ing to confine Congress to waging war within the limits of the Confederacy, nor to pro- hibit offensive war. In a word, when Congress desires to raise an army, and passes a law for that purpose, the solitary question is under the 18th paragraph, viz. : " Is the law one that is necessary and proper to execute the power to raise armies," etc .?


On this point you say : " But did the necessity exist in this case ?" The Conserip- tion Act cannot aid the Government in increasing the supply of arms or provisions, but can only enable it to call a larger number of men into the field. The difficulty has never been to get men. The states have already furnished the Government more than it can arm," etc.


I would have very little difficulty in establishing to your entire satisfaction that the passage of the law was not only necessary, but that it was absolutely indispensable ; that numerous regiments of twelve months men were on the eve of being disbanded, whose places could not be supplied by new levies in the face of superior numbers of the foe, without entailing the most disastrous resul:s ; that the position of our armies was so critical as to fill the bosom of every patriot with the liveliest apprehension ; and that the provisions of this law were effective in warding off a pressing danger. But I prefer to answer your objection on other and broader grounds.


I hold, that when a specific power is granted by the Constitution, like that now in question, "to raise armies," Congress is the judge whether the law passed for the pur- pose of executing that power, is "necessary and proper." It is not enough to say that armies might be raised in other ways, and that, therefore, this particular way is not "necessary." The same argument might be used against erery mode of raising armies. To each successive mode suggested, the objection would be that other modes were practicable, and that, therefore, the particular mode used was not "necessary." The




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