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Historical Sketch & Roster

The GA 30th Infantry Regiment

By John Rigdon

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Aye, But Its Hopes are Dead 4

A Turtle on a Fence Post 5

Officers 6

Assignments 12

Battles 13

Companies 14

Historical Sketch 16

Roster 20

Bibliography 145

Index 146

For Further Research Appendix

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AYE, BUT ITS HOPES ARE DEAD

Sir Henry Houghton - England

Sir Henry Houghton, of England, in 1865, wrote these beautiful lines as a reply to "The Conquered Banner." The Southern people never expect to see that sacred banner unfurled except to typify the noblest deeds of the human race.

Gallant nation, foiled by numbers, Say not that your hopes are fled;

Keep that glorious flag which slumbers, One day to avenge your dead.

Keep it, widowed, sonless mothers, Keep it, sisters, mourning brothers,

Furl it with an iron will; Furl it now, but keep it still,

Think not that its work is done. Keep it till your children take it, Once again to hail and make it

All their sires have bled and fought for, Bled and fought for all alone. All done! aye, shame the story, Millions here deplore the stain; Shame, alas! for England's glory, Freedom called, and called in vain. Furl that banner, sadly, slowly, Treat it gently, for ‘tis holy,

Till that day---yes, furl it sadly, Then once more unfurl it gladly, Conquered banner, keep it still.

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A TURTLE ON A FENCE POST

If You ever see one, you’ll know he didn’t get there by himself.

This work has been compiled from a number of different sources. I have concentrated on first hand accounts and primary sources when available. It is my hope that this sketch will help in your research and become the basis of future in depth research into this regiment and the men who served.

If you have additional information on the men who served in this unit, or the regiment’s actions, drop me a note at [email protected]. I will incorporate them into future editions.

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OFFICERS

Colonels:

David J. Bailey

James S. Boynton

T.W. Mangham

Lieutenant Colonel:

Miles M. Tidwell

Majors:

Henry Hendrick

Cicero A. Thorpe

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BRIGADE/DIVISION/CORPS COMMANDERS

Brigadier General Henry Rootes Jackson

Born June 24, 1820 at Athens GA Died May 23, 1898 at Savannah GA

Buried Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah

Pre-War Profession Lawyer, Mexican War, judge, US ambassador to Austria. War Service 1861 judge in Confederate courts, June 1861 Brig. Gen., Western Virginia campaign, Cheat Mountain, December 1861 Maj. Gen. of Georgia state

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troops, returned to Confederate service, Brig. Gen. in Confederate Army September 1863, during Atlanta campaign organised state troops, commanded Jackson’s Bde/Bate’s Divn in Hood's Franklin and Nashville campaign, captured at Nashville. Post War Career Lawyer, minister to Mexico, railroad executive, banker.

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Brigadier General Clement Hoffman 'Rock' Stevens

Born August 14, 1821 Norwich CT Brother-in-law of CS General Barnard Elliott Bee

Wounded at First Bull Run/Manassas and Chickamauga Mortally wounded July 20, 1864 at Peachtree Creek

Died July 25, 1864 at Atlanta GA Buried Pendleton SC

Pre-War Profession Ship's secretary in US navy, bank cashier.

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War Service 1861 designed and built the armoured fortification on Morris Is., aide to Bee at First Manassas (w), commanded a militia regiment at Charleston, Col. of 24th South Carolina, Secessionville, Vicksburg campaign, Chickamauga (w), January 1864 Brig. Gen., commanded Stevens’ Bde/Walker’s Divn in Atlanta campaign, Peachtree Creek (mw).

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Brigadier General Claudius Charles Wilson

Born October 1, 1831 at Effingham County GA

Died November 27, 1863 at Ringgold GA of camp fever Buried Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah GA

Pre-War Profession Lawyer, state solicitor. War Service 1861 Capt. in 25th Georgia, September 1861 Col., served in the Dept. of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Vicksburg campaign, commanded a brigade in Walker's corps at Chickamauga, November 1863 Brig. Gen., died of fever.

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ASSIGNMENTS

Assigned to General Wilson's, C.H. Stevens', and H.R. Jackson's Brigade,

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BATTLES

Chickamauga

Ringgold

New Hope Church

Dalton

Resaca

Calhoun

Dallas

Kennesaw Mountain

Peachtree Creek

Atlanta

Jonesboro

Missionary Ridge

Franklin

Murfreesboro

Nashville

Jackson, Miss.

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COMPANIES OF THE GEORGIA

30TH INFANTRY REGIMENT

Many of its members were recruited in the counties of Butts, Bartow, Fayette, Clayton, and Chattahoochee.

Company A: Butts County men-Butts Invincibles. This company became Company I, upon reorganization in 1862.

Company B: Butts County men-Bailey Volunteers. This company became Company A, upon reorganization in 1862.

Company C: Spalding and Butts County men-Hunter Guards. This company became Company F, upon reorganization in 1862.

Company D: Bibb County men-Hugeney/Huguenin Rifles.

Company E: Henry County men-Bartow Invincibles. This company became Company B, upon reorganization in 1862.

Company F: Campbell County men-Campbell Sharpshooters. This company became Company C, upon reorganization in 1862.

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Company G: Campbell County men-Campbell Grays. This company became Company H, upon reorganization in 1862.

Company H: Fayette County men-Fayette Volunteers. This company became Company G, upon reorganization in 1862.

Company I: Clayton County men-Clayton Invincibles. This company became Company E, upon reorganization in 1862.

Company K: Campbell County men-Chattahoochee Volunteers

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HISTORICAL SKETCH

[This brief history of Company K. 30th Georgia is based on an historical sketch by Kelly Madaris descendant of Jackson Madaris, Pvt. Company K, "Chattahoochee Volunteers" 30th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, CSA. and excerpts from Confederate Military History Volume 6, Chapter 2]

The Georgia 30th Infantry Regiment was assembled at Milledgeville, Georgia, in the fall of 1861.

In September 1861, Georgia Congressman David J. Bailey established Camp Bailey with the permission of Governor Joseph E. Brown. Camp Bailey was located between Fairburn and Palmetto, Georgia along the railroad track. The actual location of this site is not known today, but is believed to be under the Owens Corning Plant. Bailey recruited men of Campbell and Carroll Counties along the Chattahoochee River for the Confederacy. This company became known as Company K, the "Chattahoochee Volunteers".

Company K was joined at Camp Bailey by ten other Companies that were organized from Butts, Bartow, Fayette, Clayton and Chattahoochee Counties in Georgia. On December 16, 1861, the 30th Georgia moved to Griswoldsville in Jones County, Georgia. By the 23rd it was encamped just below Savannah, Georgia.

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At the organization of the Thirtieth regiment Georgia volunteers the following were the field officers: Col. David J. Bailey; Lieut.-Col. Miles M. Tidwell; Maj. Cicero A. Thorpe; Commissary A. N. McLarty; Quartermaster J. C. Hightower; Adjt. J. W. McCord. The captains were John L. Barnett (A), H. Hendrick (B), J. G. Lindsey (c), Thomas C. Bartlett (D), Robert M. Hitch (E), William N. McGouirk (F), John Edmondson (G), Francis M. Harrell (H), C. A. Dollar (I), Wm. B. Richards (K).

The Thirtieth served until the spring of 1863 in the department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. In the spring of 1863 it had about 300 effectives. It went to Mississippi, forming the brigade of Col. C. C. Wilson which comprised the 25th, 29th, and 66th regiments, First Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, and the Fourth Battalion Louisiana.

Company K remained on detachment until the spring of 1864 along the East Coast, therefore it was not involved in the Chickamauga or Mississippi campaigns.

The 30th traveled to North Georgia and fought in the Battle of Chickamauga in late September 1863. Colonel Thomas Woodward Mangham was wounded and permanently disabled at Chickamauga, Ga.

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September 19, 1863. He retired to the Invalid Corps April 23, 1864.

Soon after Chickamauga, Col. Wilson was promoted to Brigadier General.

While enroute to Dalton, in North Georgia, to rejoin the Regiment, many of the troops jumped train in Palmetto and Fairburn, Georgia to visit their homes in Campbell County.

The Thirtieth was consolidated with the 29th Regiment. After Wilson’s death due to fever at Dalton in November, 1863, the 30th was assigned to the brigade of General Stevens, of Walker's division. In December, 1863, the 29th/30th totaled 341 men and 195 arms. Gen. Steven’s brigade consisted of the following units during the Atlanta Campaign:

1st Georgia Confederate Regiment--- Colonel G. A.

Smith

25th Georgia Infantry Regiment

29th Georgia Infantry Regiment

30th Georgia Infantry Regiment

66th Georgia Infantry Regiment

1st Battalion, Georgia Sharpshooters

26th Georgia Infantry Battalion--- Major J. W. Nisbet

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During this time its officers succeeding those already named were Cols. Thomas W. Mangham and James S. Boynton; Majs. J. R. Boynton and Henry Hendrick; Commissary J. C. Little. Felix L. Matthall became captain of Company A, R. J. Andrews of C, Hudson Whittaker of D, John McLeod of E, and George T. Longino of K.

Company K continued north and participated in battles at Calhoun, Ga., the Battle of New Hope Church, Kennesaw, Peachtree Creek and the Battle of Jonesboro in the Atlanta Defense. Then the 30th regiment traveled north again and fought battles in Franklin and Murfreesboro, North Carolina, Decatur and Nashville, Tennessee.

Many of the men were captured in the battles in Tennessee and were taken to Camp Chase Ohio, a Union Prison Camp. They suffered conditions comparable to what the Union soldiers experienced in Andersonville, Georgia. Many starved to death and many were lost to disease and exposure in the extreme cold of the North. Those who exchanged this harsh prison life for signing allegiance to the US were placed in blue uniforms and sent west to fight Indians. They were known as "Galvanized Yankee's", a term for a Confederate Gray soldier coated in Union Blue.

The loss to this regiment by both battle and disease decimated its numbers. Few of the men

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surrendered under General Joseph E. Johnston on April 26, 1865.

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ROSTER OF FIELD, STAFF AND BAND 30th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER

INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A.

*This regiment was consolidated with the 25th, 29th and 66th Regiments Georgia Infantry to form the lst Confederate Battalion of Infantry April 9, 1865. No rolls for this consolidated battalion are on file.

Bailey, David J. Colonel October 7,1861. Returns for November 1862, last on file, show him present. No later record.

Mangham, Thomas Woodward-Appointed 4th Sergeant of Co. B, 2d Battn. Ga. Inf. April 20,1861. Discharged by special order of Secretary of War and commissioned 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. November 1861. Elected Lieutenant C olonel October 14, 1862; Colonel April 2, 1863. Wounded and permanently disabled at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Retired to Invalid Corps April 23, 1864.

Boynton, James Stoddard-Colonel. See Sergeant Major. Tidwell, Miles M. (or Mial M.)-Lieutenant Colonel October 7, 1861. Relieved from duty by Conscript Act April 23, 1862. (Served as Captain of Co. ---- this regiment September 25-October 7, 1861 ). Elected Captain of Co. D, 7th Regiment Ga. State Guards Inf. September 5, 1863. Present when company was disbanded February 4,1864. (Born in Ga. in 1819.)

Boynton, James Stoddard-Lieutenant Colonel. See Sergeant Major. Tharpe, Cicero A. Major. Relieved from duty by Conscript Act April 23, 1862.

Hendrick, Henry-Major. See Captain, Co. B.

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McCord, John William-Adjutant. See 1st Sergeant, Co. C. Fears, Augustus B. Chaplain. See private, Co. G.

Boynton, James Stoddard-Sergeant Major. See private, Co. B.

Turner, Green Fletcher Sergeant Major. See 3d Sergeant, Co. E.

Williams, Osburne F. Sergeant Major. See private, Co. C.

Williams, Thomas B. Sergeant Major. See private, Co. B.

Hightower, James C. Assistant Quartermaster. See Quartermaster Sergeant.

Bosworth, Wiley Wesley-Quartermaster Sergeant. See private, Co. H. Hightower, James C. Quartermaster Sergeant. See private, Co. E. Ward, Thomas A. Ordnance Sergeant May 1862. See 1st Lieutenant, Co. E.

Wyatt, Joshua-Ordnance Sergeant. See private, Co. E. Warner, Smith-Surgeon June 14, 1862. Died of disease at home September 12,1862.

Mathews, David A.-Surgeon August 16, 1862. Transferred to 47th Regiment Ga. Inf. as Surgeon Nov 1, 1862 Signed hospital master roll of 47th Regiment for March -April 1863, last on file, as Surgeon in charge of hospital.

Saunders, Lucien L. Surgeon. See private, Co. B.

Maxwell, Edwin W. Surgeon. See private, Co. F.

Drewry, Nicholas B. Assistant Surgeon November 7, 1861. See private, Co. I.

Harris, William Hurt-Assistant Surgeon March 11, 1862. Resigned, disability, November 12,1863.

Slaton, Oliver H. P. Assistant Surgeon. See Co. A.

Bowen, Andrew J. Hospital Steward. See private, Co. F.

Benson, Richard A. Commissary. See private, Co. D.

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Hatfield, James G. Assistant Commissary 1861. See private, Co. D.

Little, Joseph C. Captain & Assistant Commissary November 13, 1862. Assigned as assistant to the Chief Commissary of Wilson's Brigade September 5, 1863, and was serving as such February 6, 1864. No later record.

Brewer, Edward E. Assistant Commissary. See private, Co. D.

McLarty, Archibald N. Assistant Commissary Surgeon. See private, Co. F.

Moore, Thomas E. Ensign. See private, Co. E.

Worsham, David E. Ensign. See private, Co. D.

Caldwell, Henry C. Musician. See private, Co. C.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY A, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. BUTTS COUNTY, GEORGIA

BUTTS INVINCIBLES

This company became Co. I, upon reorganization in 1862.

This company received orders from the War Department to go to the relief of General Finegan near Jacksonville, Fla. October 4,1862. Ordered to Savannah, Ga. October llth and reached there October 18,1862. Ordered by Colonel Wilson to Coosahatchee on C. & S. Railroad, October 22d. Ordered back to Savannah October 24, 1862. Ordered to Wilmington, N. C. December 14, 1862, and back to Camp Young December 31, 1862.

Engaged in the following battles in Ga.. Chickamauga, Ringgold, New Hope Church, Dalton, Resaca; Calhoun, Dallas, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro, and the following battles in Tennessee. Missionary Ridge, Franklin, Murfreesboro, an d Nashville and Jackson, Miss.

Barnett, John L. Captain September 25,1861. Relieved from duty by Conscript Act May 15,1862. Walthall, Felix L. 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Elected September 19,1863. Thompson, James M. 5th Sergeant September 25,1861. Wounded in left leg, necessitating amputation above knee, at Decatur, Ala. October 28,1864. Discharged, disability, in 1864.

Carter, Thomas L. 1st Corporal September 25, 1861. private. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

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Preston, Benjamin G. 2d Corporal September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Corporal. Died in Butts County, Ga. May 15, 1862.

Moore, George Washington- 3d. Corporal September 25, 1861. Contracted pneumonia at Savannah, Ga. January 1862, resulting in abscess of right lung. Incision made to drain lung resulted in right arm becoming totally disabled. Discharged, disability, Jul y 28, 1862. (Born in Ga. October 31, 1836.)

Preston, Archibald G. 4th Corporal September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal July 1862; 1st Corporal. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. September 10, 1840.) Beauchamp, James O. Musician September 25,1861. Discharged, under-age, August 21, 1862. Appointed 1st Sergeant of Co. G, 3d Regiment Ga. Reserve Inf. May 17,1864; Brevet 2d Lieutenant September 1,1864. Roll dated October 31,1864, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Mayfield, John C. Musician September 25, 1861. Died at Murfreesboro, Tenn. in 1864.

Andrews, Allen M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant May 15, 1862. Died of disease in Butts County, Ga. November 10, 1862.

Atkinson, Alexander- private September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant May 29,1862. On recruiting duty November -December 1862. No later record.

Bailey, Clayborn W. private November 7, 1862. Admitted to Oliver Hospital at LaGrange, Ga. with diarrhoea November 25, 1863; "contracted typhoid fever soon afterwards, then pneumonia, from which improving, January 26, 1864." Died March 7 1864.

Bailey, Franklin M. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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Barnes, Cordey (or Cordie)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 17, 1862.

Barnes, Henry Turner- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, under-age, September 27, 1862. Barnes, James C. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Barnes, Jasper T. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Jackson, Miss. July 8, 1863.

Barnes, Thomas J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by expiration of term of service September 27, 1862. Died in 1862.

Barnes, William J. private September 25, 1861. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Beavers, Green W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Benson, Burrell A. private August 29,1862. Sick in Savannah, Ga. hospital December 1862. Leg disabled at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Blakely, Glenn L. private September 25,1861. Died at Griswoldville, Ga. December 1861.

Blanks, Simeon S. (or Simon S )- private September 25,1861 Captured at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died at Camp Douglas, Ill. January 15, 1864.

Bledsoe, Elijah M. private September 25, 1861. Discharged on account of asthma at Camp Bartow, Ga. May 1 or 6,1862.

Bowles, Moses C. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. Decem ber 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13, 1865. (Born in Butts County, Ga. in 1841. Died in Spalding County, Ga. in 1921.)

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Bowles, William- private September 25, 1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

Burt, Anderson S. private August 27, 1862. Substitute. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Byars, James L. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Cargile, John M. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by expiration of term of service September 27, 1862.

Carter, Jonathan R. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 14,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Died of wounds at Atlanta, Ga.

Carter, Washington F. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him on detached service. No later record.

Cole, James C. private September 25, 1861. Died in Savannah, Ga. hospital May 11, 1862.

Cook, Elam- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Lovejoy, Ga. July 29,1864. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 30,1865.

Cook, James B. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 31,1862. Reenlisted. Killed at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 22, 1864.

Cook, Wesley- private August 29, 1862. Sick in Augusta, Ga. hospital November -December 1862. Died in 1862. Cook, Zeno private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky. January 1-5, 1865; to Camp Chase, O. January 6, 1865, and released there June 12, 1865.

Crane, James B. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. May 4, 1862. Darnell, James H. private September 25, 1861. Died in Butts County, Ga. May 7, 1862.

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Deason, Benjamin T. private September 25, 1861. Wounded and captured at Franklin, Tenn. December 17,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13, 1865.

Dent, William R. private September 17,1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Camp Chase, O., enlisted in U.S. service and transferred to Chicago, Ill. March 20,1865.

Dodson, John A. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant November 22,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863; Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864.

Dodson, Lewis G. private September 25, 1861. Sick at Savannah, Ga. November December 1862. No later record.

Duke, Elihu N. W. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant May 15,1862. Died in Savannah, Ga. hospital June 26, 1862.

Duke, Green R.- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 10, 1862. Reenlisted May 10, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865.

Duke, Micajah C. private September 25,1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Sent from Louisville, Ky. to Camp Chase, O. January 6, 1865, and died there in 1865.

Etheredge, Caswell F. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. and transferred to City Point, Va. for exchange, March 4,1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. March 10-12, 1865. No later record. (Born in Ga. in 1839.)

Giles, Charles J. private September 25, 1861. Died in camp at Savannah, Ga. May 26, 1862.

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Giles, Frederick L. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died at Atlanta, Ga. October 3,1863. Buried there in Oakland Cemetery.

Goodroe, Richard M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal in 1862. Pension records show he was wounded in left breast at Salisbury, N. C. and was in Augusta, Ga. hospital close of war. (Born in Upson County, Ga. February 14,1842.)

Gunnels , Willis J. private September 25,1861. On duty as Provost Guard at Macon, Ga. December 31,1864. No later record.

Hall, Andrew R. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Herring, Frederick- private September 25,1861. Killed at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20, 1864.

Hoard, John- private September 25,1861. Killed at home by conscript officer in 1864.

Hoard, William- private September 25, 1861. Deserted January 8, 1862.

Hodges, Jesse- private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, May 11, 1862.

Hodges, William B. private September 25, 1861. In C.S.A. General Hospital #4, at Wilmington, N. C Jan 13, 1863. Returned to duty January 27, 1863. Wounded, right leg disabled, at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. (Born in Ga. August 26, 1829 .)

Hodges, William M. private Sept 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured in Butts Count Ga. November 17, 1864. Released at Point Lookout, Md. June 13, 1865. (Born in Butts County, Ga. December 24, 1840.)

Holifield, J. M. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 31, 1862; Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Paroled at Columbia, Tenn. in 1865.

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Holifield, Thomas J. private September 25, 1861 Discharged, disability, May 6, 1862. Reenlisted in 1862. Paroled at Andersonville, Ga. in 1865.

Holifield, Wiley W. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Killed at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31,1864.

Holifield, Willis- private September 25, 1861. Died of disease at Savannah, Ga. August 28,1862.

Ingram, James M. private September 25, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant May 15, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 16, 1865.

James, Bedford M. private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Died in service.

Johnson, William H. private September 25, 1861. In Jackson's Cavalry Division Hospital July -August 1863. Pension recor ds show he contracted chronic dysentery in Mississippi June 1863, was sent home on furlough and never returned. (Born in Ga. July 5,1841.)

Jolly, Alexander-Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 6th Regiment Ga. Inf. May 27, 1861. Discharged, disability, September 8, 1861. Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16 , 1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. for exchange May 2, 1865.

Jolly, Joseph- private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant July 1, 1862. Wounded in arm, necessitating amputation below elbow, at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Discharged, disability, in 1864.

Lee, Larkin D. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 19, 1862.

Lemon, John Wesley- private December 12, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

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Lemon, William A. private December 12, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Maddox, George W. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. May 9,1864.

Maddox, John C. private September 25, 1861. Died in camp at Savannah, Ga. May 18, 1862.

Maddox, William Jefferson- private January 5, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Died of variola at Camp Chase, O. February 18, 1865. Buried there in Confederate Cemetery. Grave #1322.

Mayo, James F. private September 25,1861. Died in Butts County, Ga. May 1,1862.

Mayo, John M. T. private September 13, 1862. Appointed 4th Sergeant September 19,1863. Wounded and captured at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13, 1865.

Mayo, John R. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 15, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13, 1865.

Mayo, Richard J. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862 , last on file, shows him present. No later record.

McCallum, John H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 15,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863; Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20,1864. Captured near Atlanta, Ga. July 20, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 16,1865.

McCallum, Wiley W. private September 25,1861 Appointed 4th Corporal May 15, 1862. Died at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 26, 1862.

McCurdy, John W. private September 25,1861. Discharged, overage, at Camp Hardee, near Savannah, Ga., August 21,1862.

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McCurdy, Robert L. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, under-age, August 21, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co G, 63d Regiment Ga. Inf. July 22, 1863. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Meredith, William H. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, August 24, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. H, 3d Regiment Ga. Reserve Inf. April 12, 1864. Transferred to Co. G, in 1864. Roll dated October 31, 1864, last on file, shows him absent with leave. No later record.

Moore, Stephen- private September 25, 1861 Discharged by civil authority at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 24,1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. H, 6th Regiment Ga. Militia April 1864. Disbanded in South Carolina April 9, 1865.

Nelms, David- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865. (Born in Ga.)

Nelms, William- private September 25, 1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863. Newell, W. J. private. Recruit. Examined by Medical Examining Board at Cannon Hospital, Dalton, Ga for 60 days furlough June 29, 1864, remarks. "Disability, chronic diarrhoea with extreme emaciation and debility, sick two months." No later record.

O'Neal, James M. (or O'Neil)- private September 25, 1861. Died of disease at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. August 29,1863. Phillips, Powell J. private May 1864 Furloughed for 60 days on account of debility resulting from variola, March 7, 1865. Pope, Andrew J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 31, 1862.

Pope, William- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864.

Preston, John F- private Sept 25, 1861 Appointed Musician November 25,1862; 4th Corporal. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13, 1865.

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Preston, Thomas J. private December 12, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent from Louisville, Ky. to Camp Chase, O. January 4,1865. No later record.

Price, John W. private September 25,1861. Severely wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. Leg and arm amputated in Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga. in 1864, and was in said hospital October 7,1864.

Singley, John L. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Died of anasarca, at Camp Chase, O. May 29, 1865. Grave #2005, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Skinner, Noah S. private September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Corporal. Wounded at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Died of typhoid pneumonia at Camp Chase, O. June 4,1865. Grave #2026, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Slaton, Oliver H. P. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. B, May 25, 1862. Appointed Assistant Surgeon. Furloughed for 10 days July 26, 1862. Discharged, furnished James Rowland as substitute, August 1862.

Smith, Cornelius- private December 6, 1862. Substitute. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Smith, George W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Smith, James A. private September 22, 1862. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864.

Spinks, George W. private September 25, 1861. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Stewart, James T. private September 25,1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent from Louisville, Ky. to Camp Chase, O. in 1865, and released there June 13, 1865.

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Stewart, John G. private September 25,1861. Appointed 2d Corporal May 15,1862. In Catoosa Hospital at Griffin, Ga. December 21,1863. Died in Mississippi.

Stodghill, Henry B. private September 25,1861. Died at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. in 1863.

Stubbs, Benjamin F. private September 25, 1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

Turner, Andrew J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by expiration of term of enlistment September 27,1862. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. July 25, 1826.)

Turner, Tolbert-Enlisted as a private in Co. I, 45th Regiment Ga. Inf. March 4, 1862. Discharged, disability, March 29, 1864. Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. in 1864. Captured in Butts County, Ga. November 16, 1864. Rel eased at Point Lookout, Md. June 21,1865.

Weaver, Edward G. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died of wounds September 29, 1863.

White, William R- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal July 1, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865. (Born in Jasper County, Ga. November 5, 1840.) Wise, Francis M. private September 25, 1861. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY *B, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. BUTTS COUNTY, GEORGIA "BAILEY VOLUNTEERS"

*This company became Co. A, upon reorganization in 1862.

Hendrick, Henry-Captain September 25, 1861. Elected Major December 16, 1862. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Sandusky, O. July 25, 1865.

Towles, Adam T. 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Elected Captain April 30, 1863. Wounded and permanently disabled at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. Appears on roll of Co. A, 1st Regiment Troops & Defenses, Macon, Ga., for November -December 1864 , as Captain, presence or absence not stated. No later record.

Moore, David A. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant April 30, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 17, 1865. (Born in Henry County, Ga. July 19, 1830.)

Andrews, William-Jr. 2d Lieutenant September 25,1861. Relieved from duty by Conscript Act May 13,1862.

Ham, John G. S. 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant May 13, 1862; 1st Lieutenant June 5, 1863. Killed at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863.

Goodman, Aaron- 2d. Sergeant September 25,1861. On extra duty as Acting Ordance Sergeant June -July 1862. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

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Rowland, James- 3d. Sergeant September 25,1861. On extra duty, detailed by the Colonel, November 30,1862.

Henderson, Anderson B. 4th Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 13, 1862. Discharged, disability, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 16,1862.

McKibben, Martin Van Buren- 5th Sergeant September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant May 13,1862; Jr. 2d Lieutenant July 16,1863; 2d Lieutenant in 1864. Severely wounded at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864. In St. Mary's Hospital at West Point, Miss. January 13,1865.

Wallace, John- 1st Corporal September 25, 1861. Discharged, on account of chronic diarrhoea, result of hernia, May 23, 1862.

Gilmore, Henry J. 2d Corporal September 25, 1861. Discharged May 13,1862. Enlisted as a private May 1862. Drowned while on duty at Warsaw Channel, Thunderbolt, Ga., June 22,1862.

Brady, John W. 3d Corporal September 25,1861. Discharged, having been elected deputy sheriff of Butts County, Ga., July 15, 1862. Reenlisted as a private. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863.

Roberts, James M. 4th Corporal September 25, 1861. private in 1862. Pension records show he was wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Aiken, William- private September 10,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Amerson, Barney- private December 1, 1862. In Guyton, Ga. hospital December 16-31, 1862. In General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. with rheumatism and asthma, April 25, 1863. Killed at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20,1864.

Andrews, John Y. private March 4, 1862. Died of disease at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 31,1862.

Bailey, E. W. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

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Bailey, Robert H. private May 16, 1862 Reported "Absent, enrolling conscripts," on roll for November -December 1862. No later record.

Bailey, Stephen B. private March 4, 1862. Wounded in right arm at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863. In Jackson, Miss. hospital close of war. Surrendered, Citronelle, Ala. May 4, 1865. Paroled, Meridian, Miss. May 16, 1865. (Born in Ga. September 1, 1841.)

Bailey, Thomas J.--See private, Co. C.

Bailey, William C. private September 25,1861.

Ball, Levi J. private September 25,1861. Appointed 4th Corporal in 1862; Sergeant. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Bankston, William E. private September 25, 1861. Discharged September 25, 1862.

Barkley, John Nutt- private August 22, 1862. Roll dated December 31 1862 last on file, shows he "left camp on 15 days furlough October 16,,1862; since quarantined in Butts County, Ga." Died of small pox near Jackson, Ga. December 31, 1862. Buried there in Barkley Cemetery.

Barkley, William L. private September 25, 1861.

Barlow, Arthur W. private September 25,1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. May 8,1862.

Barnes, Thomas M. private September 25, 1861. Died in Butts County, Ga. May 9,1862.

Boynton, James Stoddard- private September 25, 1861. Appointed Sergeant Major July 1861. Elected Major May 13,1862; Lieutenant Colonel December 16, 1862. Recommended for Colonel July 15,1864. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Brady, James C. G. private September 25,1861. Received pay April 30,1864. No later record.

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Brady, William D. private May 12,1862. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

Brooks, Hillery B. private February 1863. Wounded in left elbow and in right temple, resulting in loss of sight, at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Admitted to C.S.A. General Hospital #11, at Charlotte, N. C. February 13,1865, and furloughed February 1 7,1865. (Born in Ga. July 22, 1844.)

Bryant, James R- private May 25, 1861. (Born in Butts County, Ga. in 1845.)

Bryant, William H- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863; at Atlanta, Ga. July 20, 1864. Died of wounds in 1864.

Buttrell, Joseph- private May 25, 1862. Died at Dalton, Ga. in 1864. Camp, Lewis C. private April 8,1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Camp, Nathan F. private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant July 16,1863. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant in 1864. Killed at Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 7,1864.

Carmichael, Irbin Bailey- private September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. E, 2d Regiment Ga Cavalry November 18,1864. Roll for December 31, 1864, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was wounded at Aiken, S. C. Paroled at Griffin, Ga. in 1865.

Carmichael, James Franklin- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant in 1864. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864.

Carmichael Robert Carter private August 10, 1862. Roll for October 1862, shows him present. No later record.

Castleberry, James W. private September 25,1861. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. 508

Castleberry, Jeptha Thomas- private September 25,1861. Wounded in leg below knee and captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,

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1864. Admitted to U. S. General Hospital, Dept. of Tennessee, at Atlanta, Ga. from Marietta, Ga. October 13,1864, and transferred north October 31, 1864. Admitted to U. S. General Hospital at Chattanooga, Tenn. November 1, 1864, and released there June 8, 1865. (Born in 1845. )

Caston, Jesse L. private December 10,1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Chancelly, William- private September 25,1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Clements, William- private September 25, 1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Douglas, William F. private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 16,1862.

Duffey, Saunders Jackson- private August 28, 1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Edalgo, Francis- private September 25,1861. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Faulkner, William A. private August 22,1862.

Fears, Robert K. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 27, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 6th Regiment Ga. Inf. March 9,1864. Roll for April 30,1864, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Fincher, James- private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, May 5,1862.

Finley, James M. private October 1863. Admitted to C.S.A. General Hospital #11, at Charlotte, N. C. with chronic rheumatism, January 15, 1865. Returned to duty February 6, 1865. (Born in Ga. )

Folds, George W.-- private September 25,1861. Appointed 4th Corporal May 13,1862; 5th Sergeant May 13,1862. Pension

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records show he was wounded in right leg at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863, and was in Macon, Ga. hospital close of war. (Born in Ga. January 12, 1833.)

Gardner, Tillman- private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1862.

Gilmore, James M. private September 25, 1861. Died November 16, 1861.

Gordon, William- private May 3,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Gray, Simeon- private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 23,1862. Discharged September 25,1862. Reenlisted. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Greer, Johnson- private September 25, 1861. Died in service in Butts County, Ga.

Greer, Thomas H. private August 22, 1862. Roll for November -December 1862, shows he left camp on sixty days furlough November 2,1862; 509 since quarantined in Butts County, Ga. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21, 1865.

Griggers, Osburn C. private May 1,1862. On duty as engineer on railroad December 31,1864. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21, 1865.

Ham, Cicero Marion-Enlisted as a private in Co. I, 53d Regiment Ga. Inf. May 12, 1862. Discharged December 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. B, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. January 1,1864. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Hammill, Isaac N. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Hammill, John- private September 25, 1861. Died at Pine Mountain, Ga.

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Harkness, Zachariah F. private September 25, 1861. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Harris, Benjamin F - private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Henson, L. Archibald- private Sept 25,1861. Pension records show he was wounded, left leg disabled at Chickamauga, Ga., Se ptember 19,1863. (Born in Pike County, Ga. September 7, 1845.)

Higgins, Thomas J. private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him "absent on sick certificate since September 11,1862." No later record. (Died in Monroe County, Ga. February 4,1912.)

Hoard, Ephraim F - private December 13,1862. Wounded at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 25, 1864. Admitted to St. Mary s Hospital at LaGrange, Ga. June 25,1864. Transferred to Forsyth, Ga. July 9,1864. Died of wounds.

Hoard, Julius A. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal September 25,1862. Reduced to ranks November 13, 1862. Killed at Pine Mountain, Ga. June 22,1864.

Hooten, Gilbert-See Wooten.

Jarrell, Willis F. private September 25, 1861. Roll for Dec 31, 1862, last on file, shows him absent on sick certificate September 14, 1862. Died in service.

Keen, John B. Pension records show he enlisted in Co. K, 2d Regiment Ga. Reserves or State Troops and served six months. Enlisted in Co. B, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. and served two months, when he was "Sent home, sick, and did no more service. (Born in Johnston County, N. C. January 11,1824.) (Service cannot be verified.)

Kimball, John Pitman- private September 25, 1861. Died in Butts County, Ga. May 7,1862. Lester, John G. private December 13,

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1862. Captured near Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864. Received at Camp Chase, O. August 2, 1864, and died there of pneumonia January 31,1865. Grave #976, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

LeSueur, Meade- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal May 13,1862. Discharged by order of Secretary of War September 25,1862.

Lewis, Augustus H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 5th Corporal. Paroled at Washington, Ga. in 1865.

Lindsey, William Aaron- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 13, 1862. Died of disease at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 8,1862.

Lynch, Samuel T. private September 25,1861. Died at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. May 5,1862.

Maddox, Asbury C. private December 13, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Mangham, Willis A. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant May 13, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Mayfield, Archibald W. private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, September 6, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. H, 3d Regiment Ga. Reserve Inf. April 12, 1864. Transferred to Co. G, May 17,1864. Roll dated October 31,1864, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

McCarthy, Charles- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 19,1862.

McCord, James A. private November 1,1862. On detail duty, clerk at General Hospital at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. on account of disability, January 1864. Pension records show he was wounded and captured at Franklin, Tenn. December 17, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. in 1865.

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McKibben, Thomas A. private March 1, 1862. Appointed 3d Corporal May 13, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

McMichael, Stephen E. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865.

Moore, John E. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864.

Moore, Leroy H. private March 1, 1862. In disabled camp at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. January 21,1865; remarks, "Unfit for field duty and permanently disabled."

Moore, Riley R. private August 28, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Moore, William T. private October 15, 1862. Died of double pneumonia in General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. April 27, 1863.

Mote, George W. ( or George T. ) - private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1864.

Nolen, Isaac W. private Dec 13,1862. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. In Floyd House & Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., with wounds in left heel injuring bone, remarks. "Had several hemorrhages," November 18,1864. No later record.

Peacock, J. L. private September 25,1861. Died at Richmond, Va. September 12,1862.

Phillips, Charles J. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal in 1862; 3d Sergeant August 8, 1862. Sick at Camp Young, Ga. December 14,1862. No later record.

Phillips, Jefferson C. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 27,1864.

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Price, Robert- private November 1, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Ransom, James M -Enlisted as a private in Co. I, l4th Regiment Ga. Inf. July 12,1861. Discharged, disability, prior to October 30, 1861. Enlisted as a private in Co. B, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. August 21,1862. Discharged at Warm Springs, Va. De cember 12,1862.

Roberts, Marcus A. private September 25, 1861. Died in Clayton County, Ga. May 4,1862.

Rowland, James- private Aug 1862. Substitute for Oliver H. P. Slaton. On detail duty November 30,1862. No later record.

Saunders, Job C. private September 25, 1861. Admitted to Floyd House Hospital at Macon, Ga., with diarrhoea, November 14,1863. Died in service.

Saunders, Lucien L. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Surgeon (to rank from September 30, 1862 ), November 21, 1862. Relieved from duty with this regiment and assigned to duty at Newman, Ga. November 14,1863. On duty at Macon, Ga. July 18,186 4 . No later record.

Saunders, Troy S. private June 30,1863. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. In Direction Hospital at Griffin, Ga. December 22,1863. No later record.

Slaton, Oliver H. P. See private, Co. A.

Slaton, Samuel J. Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 53d Regiment Ga. Inf. Transferred to Co. B, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. June 19,1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Smith, James C. private September 25,1861. Appointed Sergeant. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Smith, Richard W. private March 1, 1862. Sick in General Hospital at Guyton, Ga. December 15,1862. Captured at Waterloo, Pa. July 5,1863. No later record.

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Smith, William Augustus- private April 3, 1862. Discharged from General Hospital at Guyton, Ga. February 1, 1864. Admitted to Way Hospital at Meridian, Miss. with pneumonia, January 12, 1865; remarks. "Transferred to Marion, Ala."

Smith, William H. private 1861. In Convalescent Camp July 1862. Absent, sick, December 1862. In C.S.A. General Hospital #4 at Wilmington, N. C. with pneumonia, December 28,1862. Returned to duty January 2, 1863. Pension records show he was captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 26, 1865.

Standard, William Jackson- private September 25,1861. Appointed 4th Corporal May 13,1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. (Born in Gordon County, Ga. May 1,1844.)

Stewart, John D. private August 2, 1862. Detailed nurse in Guyton, Ga. hospital November 1,1862.

Still, William W. private September 25,1861. In General Hospital at Marion, Miss. June 30, 1863. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Thomas, William J. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864. Died of wounds.

Turner, Miles J. private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him "Absent, sick, in Butts County, Ga. since January 28,1862." Pension records show he was disabled by disease.

Waldrop, William Aaron- private September 25,1861. Discharged by civil authority August 29, 1862. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant of Co. G, 3d Regiment Ga. Reserve Inf. May 17,1864. Roll dated October 31, 1864, last on file, shows him absent with leave. No later record.

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Watkins, Augustus B. F. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. September 5, 1862.

Wilkerson, Bentley H. private May 18, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. (Born in Virginia in 1833.)

Wilkerson, Thomas H. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 16,1862.

Williams, John W. private May 1, 1862. Sick at Camp Young, Ga. December 14,1862. Detailed nurse at Guyton, Ga. hospital January 21,1863. No later record.

Williams, Texas L. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 29, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 6th Regiment Ga. Inf. February 7,1864. Wounded in left arm, necessitating amputation above elbow, at Cold Harbor, Va. June 1, 1864.

Williams, Thomas B. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Sergeant Major in 1862. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Wise, Joseph A. private May 1, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Wooten, Gilbert (Gill)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by expiration of term of service at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. September 27,1862.

Wright, Benjamin A. private September 25, 1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY *C, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. BUTTS AND SPALDING COUNTIES,

GEORGIA HUNTER GUARDS

This company became Co. F, upon reorganization in 1862.

Lindsey, John G. Captain September 25,1861. Retired at reorganization May 14,1862. Duke, John E. 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Retired at reorganization May 14, 1862.

Andrews, Robert Jesse- 2d. Lieutenant September 25,1861. Elected Captain May 14, 1862. Wounded and permanently disabled at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Retired to Invalid Corps January 31,1865.

Phinazee, William J. P. Jr. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant May 14, 1862. Wounded. Died of wounds at Yazoo City, Miss. June 6,1863.

McCord, John William- 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861. Appointed Adjutant May 14, 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Elected Captain of Co. H, May 25, 1864. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31,1864. No later record.

McElhaney, William F. 2d Sergeant September 25,1861. Reduced to ranks in 1862. Absent without leave December 31,1862. No later record.

Ogletree, William Thomas- 3d. Sergeant September 25, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant May 14, 1862; 1st Lieutenant June 6, 1863.

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Captured at Nashville, Tenn. Dec 16, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky., thence to Johnson's Island, O. where he was released June 17,1865.

McElhaney, John V. 4th Sergeant September 25,1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant May 14, 1862. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21, 1865.

Duke, John G. 5th Sergeant September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, April 1,1862.

Brown, Benjamin L. 1st Corporal September 25,1861. Discharged May 14, 1862. Reenlisted as a private Surrendered. Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865. (Born in Butts County, Ga. m 1830.)

Johnson, Alfred H - 2d. Corporal September 25,1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was wounded at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 1864.

Shockley, Cornelius R. C. 3d Corporal September 25, 1861. Died in 1864. Mote, William B. 4th Corporal September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 14,1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky. December 19, 1864, thence to Camp Douglas, Ill., where he was released June 19,1865.

McCord, Henry (or McCorder)-Musician April 30, 1862.

Atkinson, Andrew J. private September 25, 1861. Died February 21, 1861.

Atkinson, William J. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal May 14, 1862; 5th Sergeant October 1862. Wounded through abdomen and captured at Nashville, Tenn. Dec 16, 1864. Released at Point Lookout, Md. June 4,1865. (Resident of Ga. since May 25,1841.)

Bailey, Noel H. private March 1,1862. Discharged, disability, May 5, 1862.

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Bailey, Thomas J. private March 1, 1862. Transferred to Co. B, May 19,1862. Paroled, Albany, Ga. May 18,1865.

Bankston, William E. B. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by reason of expiration of term of service September 30,1862.

Benger, Charles- private October 12, 1862. Appointed Musician in 1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him absent, sick. No later record.

Berry, William S. private September 6,1862. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31,1864.

Biles, Charles W. private May 16, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Bledsoe, James M. private September 25, 1861. Appears last on roll for April 1862.

Bowen, John- private September 15,1862. Captured at Missionary Ridge, Tenn. November 25,1863. Sent to Rock Island, Ill. December 11, 1863. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. for exchange, March 5,1865.

Brown, Benjamin S. private May 16, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Mustered into 6th Regiment U. S. Vol. Inf. at Camp Douglas, Ill. April 2,1865.

Brown, William H. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 18, 1865. (Born in Ga. in 1845.)

Burke, David G. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, underage, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 21,1862. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. September 22,1846.)

Caldwell, Henry C. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Regimental Musician December 21,1862. Died March 8;1864.

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Clarke, Jason p. private October 17,1862. Surrendered, Greensboro; N. C. April 26,1865.

Cook, Virgil C. private September 25, 1861. Deserted May 21, 1862.

Cooper, Charles A. private September 25, 1861. Absent without leave since November 25,1861. Deserted May 21,1862.

Cooper, Wiley G. private September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 14,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Crawford, James P. private September 25, 1861. Pension records show he was wounded in arm and permanently disabled at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. September 17, 1838.)

Crawford, Thomas J. private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he surrendered April 1865. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. January 20, 1843.)

Crittenden, Lee- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, on account of chronic hepatitis and old-age, May 9 or 12,1862.

Crowell, William P. private September 3, 1862. Discharged, disability, April 18,1864.

Dearing, John N. (or John A.)- private September 25, 1861. Deserted May 21,1862.

Duke, Thomas H. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Dumas, James P. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865. (Born in Pike County, Ga. January 2,1838.)

Dumas, Thomas W. private September 25,1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas,

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Ill. June 19,1865. Edwards, James W. private September 25, 1861. Absent, sick, December 31,1862. Died in 1863.

Frazier, E. N. H. private September 3, 1862.

Frazier, James W. private September 23, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Gary, Patrick- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863, and captured near there September 20, 1863. Died of inflammation of endocardium, in Military Prison at Camp Morton, Ind., June 25, 1864.

Haile, Hosea- private August 28, 1862. Captured at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863. Died at Camp Morton, Ind. October 16,1863.

Haizlip, Thomas J. (or Haizlif)- private September 25. 1861. Discharged, over-age, August 18,1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. G, 3d Regiment Ga. Reserve Inf. May 17,1864. Roll dated October 31, 1864, last on file, shows him on detached duty. No later record.

Hand, Jesse- private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. May 31 or June 3,1862. Reenlisted January 1,1865. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Hand, Joshua- private September 25,1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 19, 1865.

Hardaway, Francis M. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864. Killed.

Hatcher, Robert E. private September 25,1861. Deserted May 21, 1862.

Hatcher, Tolbert L. private September 25, 1861. Absent without leave since October 7,1861. Deserted May 21,1862.

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Head, Archie T. private September 2, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Head, Thomas M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant April 1,1862. Discharged, disability, May 31,1862.

Henderson, Robert- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, in 1863. Died of measles in 1863.

Henderson, William H. private October 12, 1862. No later record. Hodges, W. C. D. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Ivey, William J. private September 25, 1861. Died of disease at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. July 19,1862.

Jackson, Arnold- private September 25,1861. Appears last on roll for September -October 1862, with remark. "Present, sick in quarters."

Jackson, William T. private September 25, 1861. Died in Receiving and Distributing Hospital at Dalton, Ga. in 1863.

Johnson, G. S. private. Died in 1864.

Johnson, James A. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863; Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. Died of wounds September 7,1864.

Kinard, George W. private September 25,1861. Discharged, overage, August 18,1862. (Born in Jasper County, Ga. March 7,1822.)

Lewis, Francis H. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Detailed carpenter at Maco n, Ga. April 1,1865. Referred to Surgeon at Macon, Ga. for examination and disposition April 12,1865.

Lewis, John Falton- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 9,1865.

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Martin, David N. private September 25,1861. Absent on furl ough December 31,1861. No later record.

Mays, Robert W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was wounded in right breast at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. (Born in 1842. Died in Butts County, Ga. December 8,1918.)

McElhaney, George W. private September 25, 1861. Discharged on account of deafness May 17 or 18, 1862.

McGrew, Patrick- private September 25, 1861. Missing at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

McKneely, Augustus L. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant May 14,1862; 3d Sergeant October 1862. Wounded, foot permanently disabled at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27,1864. Employed as watchman at Macon, Ga. Arsenal March 1865. (Born in Ga. July 16,1844.)

Moran, John B. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Ogletree, John F. private September 25,1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant May 14,1862; 4th Sergeant October 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865. (Resident of Ga. since 1843.)

Ogletree, Philemon R. Enlisted as a private in Co. A, l0th Regiment Ga. State Troops February 25,1862. Mustered out May 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. C, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. August 20, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Peurifoy, John B. private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant May 14, 1862. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga August 31, 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga. February 3,

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1865. Returned to duty February 13,1865. (Born in Monroe County , Ga. February 23,1837.)

Phillips, Miles F. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Phillips, Spencer- private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Detail was requested as watchman at Macon, Ga. Armory December 2,1864.

Pounds, James D. private September 25, 1861. Absent without leave since November 27,1861. Deserted May 21,1862.

Repp, Francis (or Rapp)- private September 25,1861. Captured in 1862. Died at Camp Douglas, Ill. in 1862.

Rivers, John H. private September 25,1861. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Rogers, John- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, over-age, August 18,1862.

Rogers, Simeon D. private September 25,1861. Discharged, underage, October 19,1862.

Sauley, Randall G. private September 25,1861. Admitted to Macon, Ga. hospital November 25,1863. Died at Dalton, Ga. in 1863.

Sauley, William Thomas- private Sept 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. In St. Mary's Hospital at LaGrange, Ga. July 11,1864. Transferred to Forsyth August 2, 1864. Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. February 14, 1833. Died in Pike County, Ga. December 21,1921.)

Similey, Adam- private October 17, 1862. Appears last on roll for October 31,1862.

Slaughter, John B. private February 4,1862. Wounded and cap 518 tured at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 15, 1865.

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Thomas, Joseph R. private September 3, 1862. Admitted to 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss. July 13, 1863; sent to General Hospital July 14, 1863. No later record.

Thomas, Josiah- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, underage, September 26, 1862.

Westmoreland, Thomas J. private September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 14, 1862; 2d Sergeant October 1862. Pension records show he was wounded in right arm above elbow, blood poison developed and caused loss of sight of both eyes, at Atlanta , Ga. July 22,1864. (Born in Ga. September 1, 1839.)

Wilkerson, Mathew B. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1861, shows him on sick furlough. No later record.

Williams, Osburne F. private September 25,1861 Appointed Sergeant-Maj or in 1862. Transferred to Co E, 2d Regiment Ga. Cavalry May 5, 1862. Appointed bugler May 7, 1862. No later record.

Willis, Henry Franklin- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, under-age, August 19, 1862. Reenlisted in 1863. On detached service, Macon, Ga., close of war. (Born May 5,1846.)

Willis, James W. private September 25,1861. Appointed 2d Corporal May 14,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863; in right arm at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20, 1864. Admitted to C.S.A. General Hospital #11, at Charlotte, N. C. February 13,1865, and furloughed February 17,1865. At home on furlough close of war. (Born in Ga. October 24, 1840.)

Willis, William D. private May 16,1862. Absent, sick, December 31,1862. Admitted to 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss. with acute diarrhoea May 1.4, 1863. Returned to duty May 27, 1863. Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865. (Born in Talbot County, Ga. January 16,1844.)

Wise, John M. private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present.-No later record.

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Wise, Thomas J. private Sept 25, 1861. Roll for Dec 31, 1862, last on file, shows him absent without leave. No later record. Wise, William S. private September 26, 1861. Roll for December 31; 1862, last on file, shows him present Pension records show he was wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Young, William J. private May 16, 1862 In Concert Hall Hospital at Montgomery, Ala. November 15,1864. No later record.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY D, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. BIBB COUNTY, GEORGIA

HUGUENIN RIFLES

This company left Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. for Jacksonville, Fla. October 4, 1862, and returned October l5th. Left Camp again, by order of Gen Mercer, October 27th, for Coosawhatchie, S. C, and returned Nov 24,1862. Left Camp Young, Ga. Decembe r 14,1862, and arrived at Wilmington, N. C. December 19, 1862.

Bartlett, Thomas J. Captain September 25, 1861. Resigned May 13, 1862. Joined Virginia Army. Killed at Petersburg, Va.

Whitaker, Hudson- 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Elected Captain May 13, 1862. Wounded at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 27, 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 17,1865.

Barfield, James F. 2d Lieutenant September 25,1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant May 13, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865.

Moseley, Leonidas B. Jr. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant May 13, 1862. Absent, sick, December 31, 1862. (Born in Bibb County, Ga. June 3, 1828. Died in Taylor County, Ga. in 1910.)

Parker, James M. 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 14,1862. Discharged, over 35 years old, August 18,1862. (Born in Houston County, Ga. in 1823.)

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Calaway, John M. 2d Sergeant September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant May 14, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Elkins, Everard C. 3d Sergeant September 25, 1861. Discharged, over-age, August 18 or 25,1862.

Bradley, Newman B. 4th Sergeant September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. F, 63d Regiment Ga. Inf. as a private May 13, 1862; to Co. D, December 5, 1862. Appointed 4th Corporal August 1863; 2d Corporal November 1863; 4th Sergeant in 1864. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Jennings, Madison P. 5th Sergeant September 25,1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant May 14,1862. In Floyd House & Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., with chronic diarrhoea, March 3, 1864. Died in Bibb County, Ga. June 17,1864.

Burkett, Robert- 1st Corporal September 25, 1861. Reduced to ranks May 14, 1862. Discharged, over-age, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 18,1862. Long, Josiah J. 2d Corporal September 25, 1861. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Died of pneumonia at Camp Chase, O. May 12, 1865. Grave.#1959, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Jennings, William H. 3d Corporal September 25,1861. Appointed 2d Corporal in 1862; 5th Sergeant May 14, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865. (Born in Bibb County, Ga. in 1844.)

Bryant, James S. 4th Corporal September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Corporal in 1862;1st Sergeant May 14,1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Riley, David (Colored)-Musician October 20, 1862. Discharged in Bibb County, Ga. November 20,1862.

Arnold, William S. private November 15,1861. Transferred to Co. F, 63d Regiment Ga. Inf. May 13, 1862; to Co. D, December 5, 1862. Appointed 3d Corporal November 1863. Surrendered,

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Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in Hancock County, Ga. November 25, 1843.)

Arthur, James- private December 28, 1861. Discharged March 18, 1862.

Benson, Richard A. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Commissary in 1861. Discharged September 26,1862.

Braswell, Duke W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Braswell, Jacob G. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later re

cord. Braswell, John- private September 6, 1862. Died at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. October 23, 1862. "

Brewer, Edward E. private May 14,1862. Appointed Assistant Commissary in 1862. Wounded in 1863. Admitted to Floyd House & Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., wounded, November 26,1863. Died of disease in Macon, Ga. hospital June 8,1864.

Bryant, John B. D. private September 25, 1861. Killed near Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Burton, Samuel H. private May 14,1862. Transferred to Co. F, August 17, 1862. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1862.

Calaway, Henry B. private June 4, 1862. On detached service at Camp Young, Ga. December 31,1862. No later record.

Calaway, Jesse-Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 1st Independent Battn. Ga. State Troops October 21, 1861. Mustered out at Camp Lee near Savannah, Ga. May 2, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. June 4, 1862. Pension recor ds show he was wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31,1864.

Champion, Charnick C. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

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Champion, John M. private September 25,1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Cody, William H. private September 25,1861. Discharged, under 18 years of age, August 18,1862.

Cook, James- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, over-age, August 18,1862.

Cunningham, Thomas- private September 25, 1861. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Curry, Henry R. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, l0th Battn. Ga. Inf. November 1, 1862. Wounded at Jericho Ford, Va. May 20, 1864. Surrendered, Appomattox, Va. April 9,1865.

Drawhorn, Benjamin F. private September 25, 1861. Pension records show he was wounded in right arm and hip, and permanently disabled, at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. (Resident of Georgia since June 15,1845.)

Drawhorn, Joseph Marion-Enlisted as a private in Co. D l0th Battn. Ga. Inf. March 4,1862. Transferred to Co. D, 30th' Regiment Ga. Inf. November or December 1862. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 17, 1864. Captured at Franklin, Tenn. December 17, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13, 1865. (Born in Bibb County, Ga. in 1843.)

Drawhorn, William M. private September 25, 1861 Wounded in arm, necessitating amputation below elbow; at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. Received pay for extra duty from February 23 to July 22,1864, at Macon, Ga. on September 12,1864. No later record. (Born in Ga. December 24,1843.)

Elliott, Charles R. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was wounded in left hand at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

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Gibbon, A. J. (or Gibbins, A. G )- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Admitted to Macon, Ga. hospital with fever November 6,1863. No later record.

Greene, J. B. private June 13,1864. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865.

Harper, Jesse- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority November 18,1862.

Hatfield, James G. private September 25,1861. Appointed Assistant Commissary in 1861. Discharged April 29, 1862.

Heard, Marion- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured near Atlanta, Ga. July 20,1864. Died at Camp Douglas, Ill. November 13,1864.

Herrington, William P. private Sept 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal in 1862; 2d Corporal in 1862; 4th Sergeant May 14, 1862 Captured near Nashville, Tenn. Dec 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Bibb County, Ga. in 18 35.)

Hickman, Putnam C. private December 28, 1861 Appointed 4th Corporal May 14, 1862. Deserted in 1863 Forwarded from Nashville, Tenn to Louisville, Ky., a Confederate deserter, November 1,1863, where he took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. November 1863.

Hill, F. (or T.)- private September 26, 1861. Captured, date and place not given. Died at Camp Chase, O. November 8,1864. Hill, John Berry- private September 25,1861. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865.

Jennings, B. F. private June 1863. Pension records show he was sent from Atlanta, Ga. hospital to Macon, Ga. hospital, with lung trouble and carbuncle on right hip, July 1864. Did not return to command. (Born in Bibb County, Ga. in 1845.)

Jessup, Isaac J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged Mar 6, 1862. Union records show he was captured at Calhoun, Ga. May

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17, 1864. Received at Rock Island, Ill. May 27, 1864, where he took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and was released October 26, 1864. Volunteered in U. S. Army but was rejected.

Jessup, William J. private September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 14,1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Jones, John J. private September 26, 1861. Discharged, over 35 years of age, August 18,1862.

Jones, Joseph- private January 6, 1863. Jones, William H. private September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. G, 1st Regiment Ga. Inf. (Olmstead's), September 1,1862. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864, and captured near there August 7, 1864. Sent to Nashville, Tenn. in 1864; to Louisv ille; Ky., thence to Camp Chase, O. where he died of chronic diarrhoea March 2, 1865. (Other records show he was released at Nashville; Tenn. June or July 1865.)

Jones, William R. private September 25,1861. Discharged, underage, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 25,1862.

Kelly, W. M. private September 25,1861. Killed at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864.

Kimbrough, Thomas- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Furloughed for 50 days on account of great emaciation and debility, result of chronic diarrhoea, December 8,1863. Died in Bibb County, Ga. in 1863.

Langston, Jason- private September 25,1861. Discharged, over 35 years of age, August 18, 1862.

Lee, Nehemiah J. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

McCardle, Charles J. private December 22,1862. McGuire, Jacob B. private September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters, in exchange for Manning Bone, August 1, 1862. Absent, sick, January -February 1864. No later record.

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Melvin, Green B. private December 28,1861. Captured at Franklin, Tenn. December 17,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt., enlisted in U. S. service at Camp Chase, O., and transferred to Chicago, Ill. March 20, 1865. (Born in Wilkinson County , Ga. in 1836.)

Miller, Jacob J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 19,1862.

Miller, John R. private January 22, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863; Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20,1864.

Millirons, Elbert- private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, at Camp Benton, May 20, 1862. 523

Millirons, James- private December 18, 1861. Captured at Ringgold, Ga. November 25, 1863, and forwarded to Louisville, Ky. for exchange December 9,1863. Wounded at Chattahoochee River, Ga. July 1864.

Mitchell, George W. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, at Camp Benton, May 16,1862.

Moncrief, George M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal May 14,1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Moncrief, Henry H. private September 25, 1861. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865. (Resident of Ga. since 1841.)

Moncrief, Leroy E. F. T. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1863.

Morgan, Andrew J. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. B, 63d Regiment Ga. Inf. May 13, 1862; to Co. F, in 1862. Appointed 4th Corporal January 1863. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 1865.

Nicholson, Samuel F. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 14, 1862; Sergeant. Wounded at Kennesaw

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Mountain, Ga. June 27,1864. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. Admitted to U.S.A. General Hospital at Murfreesboro, Tenn. June 16, 1865, and transferred to Nashville, Tenn. July 2, 1865. (Resident of Ga. since February 1845.)

Parker, Thomas F. private September 25, 1861. Discharged May 10, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 63d Regiment Ga. Inf. December 24, 1862. Captured near Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 27,1864. Paroled at Camp Douglas, Ill. March 1865. Forwarded to City Point, Va. March 14,1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. March 18, 1865.

Pender, Wright- private November 1,1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. April 4,1862.

Peyton, Craven R. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, over 35 years of age, August 18,1862.

Reese, James C. private September 25,1861. Died in Jones County, Ga. January 21,1862.

Renfroe, Enoch W. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 14,1862. Died in Crawford County, Ga. in 1863.

Richardson, Andrew J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 20, 1862. Reenlisted. Wounded in leg necessitating amputation above knee, at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Rooks, Elijah- private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. May 15,1865.

Sanders, Allen P. private August 12, 1862. In Fleuellen (or Flewellen) Hospital at Cassville, Ga. December 1863. No later record.

Sanders, James T. private December 28, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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Sanders, Jesse A. private September 25,1861. Admitted to Floyd House Hospital at Macon, Ga. September 30, 1863. Returned to duty November 6,1863. Killed at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31,1864.

Simmons, John M. private September 25, 1861. Captured and paroled at Yazoo City, Miss. July 13, 1863. Pension records show he was wounded in left leg below knee at Kennesaw Moun tain, Ga. June 27,1864. (Resident of Ga. since 1882.)

Smith, Josiah- private December 22,1862. Smith, Levi D. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, over 35 years of age, August 18, 1862.

Spillar, George B. private August 23, 1862. Sick in Wilmington, N. C. hospital December 31, 1862. No later record.

Spillar, Samuel H. private September 25, 1861. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Sullivan, Templeton R. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, over 35 years of age, August 18,1862.

Summerlin, William A. private November 16, 1862. Died of pneumonia in General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. May 14,1863.

Tharpe, Alonza J. A. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863; Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Admitted to Macon, Ga. hospital September 30, 1863, and furloughed for 30 days October 3,1863. Pension records show he contracted diarrhoea in service and was sent home. Never able to return. (Resident of Ga. since October 20,1842.)

Tharpe, Jefferson- private September 27,1862. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864.

Tharpe, John W. C. A. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, under 18 years of age, August 18,1862.

Tidwell, Benjamin F. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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Tidwell, John H. private September 25,1861.

Toole, Martin- private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was sent home from Richmond, Va., on account of illness, January 1865, and was in Macon, Ga. hospital close of war. (Born in Jones County, Ga. in 1844.)

Waite, Jesse J. private September 25,1861. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 3, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Camp Douglas, Ill. and enlisted in Co. F, 6th Regiment U. S. Inf. March 26,1865. (Resident of Ga. since 1858.)

Walker, Joseph B. W. private September 25,1861. Died November 24, 1861.

Wheeler, Samuel F. private September 25,1861. Discharged, over 35 years of age, August 18,1862. Appears on hospital roll dated Macon, Ga. May 17,1864. No later record.

Wilder, Green B. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Wilder, Jonathan N. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, over-age, August 18,1862.

Worsham, David E. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Ensign. Tore colors from staff and placed them in his bosom when wounded and captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 14,1864. Died, result amputation of left arm, in U. S. General Hospital at Nashville, Tenn. February 4,1865.

Worsham, James H. D. private September 25, 1861. Appointed company physician. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865.

Worsham, John A. private September 25, 1861. Reported "Sick in camp," on roll for November -December 1862. No later record.

Wynn, Robert T. private September 25,1861. Discharged April 29, 1862.

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Young, Miles N. private September 25,1861. Discharged, over 35 years of age, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 25, 1862.

Young, William M. private May 14,1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY E, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. HENRY COUNTY, GEORGIA BARTOW

INVINCIBLES

*This company became Co. B, upon reorganization in 1862.

Hitch, Robert Marcus-Captain September 25, 1861. Resigned October 26,1863. Ward, Thomas A. 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Appointed Ordnance Sergeant May 1862. On extra duty as Ordnance Master November 1862. No later record.

Dabney, John C. 2d Lieutenant September 25;1861. Resigned May 14, 1862. Berry, Oscar S. Jr. 2d Lieutenant Sept 25,1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant May 14,1862;1st Lieutenant August 17, 1864. Killed at Decatur, Ala. November 1864.

Hightower, Raleigh- 1st Sergeant September 25,1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant May 1862; Captain October 26, 1863. Wounded at Decatur, Ala. October 1864; Franklin, Tenn November 30,1864; Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 7, 1864. Captured at Columbia, Tenn. December 22,1864. Released at Fort Delaware, Del. June 17,1865. Died in Henry County, Ga. September 8,1912. Ellis, Franklin M. 2d Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 14,1862. Discharged, over-age, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 19,1862.

Turner, Green Fletcher- 3d. Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 14, 1862. Appointed Sergeant Major in 1862. Roll for October 31,1862, shows him present. No later record.

Shields, David T. M- 4th Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 14,1862. Died of disease at Lake City, Fla. November 8,1862.

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Adams, William H. 5th Sergeant September 25,1861. private May 14,1862. Wounded at New Hope Church, Ga. May 5, or June 25, 1864. Captured at Stockbridge, Ga. September 6, or 16, 1864.. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. May 12,1865.

Morris, Martin Van Buren- 1st Corporal September 25, 1861. Discharged, under-age, May 10, 1862.

Dunn, Henry C., Jr. 2d Corporal September 25,1861. Discharged May 14, 1862. Reenlisted as a private May 14, 1862. Sick in camp at Savannah, Ga. December 31,1862. Died in 1865.

Morgan, William M. 3d Corporal Sept 25,1861. Discharged May 14,186 2 . Reenlisted as a private May 14, 1862 . Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Milam, John- 4th Corporal September 25, 1861 . Sick in camp at Savannah, Ga. December 31, 1862 . Died of disease in hospital in 1863.

Adams, James B. private March 3, 1862. Captured at Jonesboro, Ga. September 6, 1864. Died of small-pox at Camp Douglas, Ill. November 24, 1864. Grave #1556, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Adams, John M. private September 25, 1861. Died of typhoid fever at Savannah, Ga. April 28,1862.

Allums, James W. private September 25, 1861. Died of disease May 25, 1862.

Arnold, James A. private September 25, 1861. Elected Jr 2d Lieutenant May 14,1862; 2d Lieutenant Mar 1864;1st Lieutenant. Captured near Jonesboro, Ga September 7, 1864, and turned over to Army of the Cumberland September 8,1864. Dropped from rolls for prolonged absence without leave December 7,1864.

Berry, Adolphus- private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, May 9, 1862.

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Berry, John A. private February 25, 1862 Appointed 2d Sergeant May 14,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Bivins, James H. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Bivins, Samuel H. private September 25, 1861. Captured near Jonesboro, Ga. September 6, 1864. "Turned over to Army of the Cumberland September 8, 1864."

Black, Ephraim J. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Blackman, Edmund J. M. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Burks, Alexander D. private February 28, 1864. Surrendered Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Burks, David A. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters in 1862. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga. July 29, 1864, and transferred August 5, 1864. No later record.

Burks, John H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant May 14, 1862. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Absent, sick, August 31, 1864. No later record. (Born in Ga. September 1,1838.)

Burks, Josiah- private August 15, 1862. Sick in Savannah, Ga. hospital December 31,1862. Discharged in 1863.

Callaway, James M. private September 25,1861. Appointed Musician in 1861. Discharged by civil authority at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 21,1862.

Clark, James- private September 25,1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

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Coogler-See Kugler. Dabney, Tyre J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, underage, September 25, 1862. Pension records show he contracted measles, fever and meningitis in service, and enlisted in Roswell's Battn. (Born in Newton County, Ga. in 1845.)

Dethrage, John A. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal. Discharged, disability, August 5, 1862.

Dickey, Thomas F. private September 25,1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865. (Born in Henry County, Ga. October 25,1834.)

Dukes, Samuel M. (or Samuel H.)- private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present.

Dunn, William H. C. private September 25, 1861. Wounded in forehead. resulting in loss of sight of right eye, at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Marietta, Ga. June 19, 1864 . Paroled at Camp Morton, Inf. and forwarded via Baltimore, Md. to Point Lookout, Md. for exchange, February 19, 1865 . (Resident of Ga. since November 10,1844.)

Dunn, William S. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Corporal. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865. (Born in Henry County, Ga. December 16,1842.)

Farmer, David R. private May 8, 1862. Died in Mississippi September 18,1863.

Farmer, John A. private May 8, 1862. Discharged, unfit for duty on account of asthma, June 9,1862. Died in Miss.

Farmer, Thomas- private September 25,1861. Captured, date and place not given. Died at Camp Douglas, Ill.

Fischer, Hartford C. private September 25, 1861 Captured at Stockbridge, Ga. September 6, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. May 12,1865. (Born in Ga.)

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Foster, Ezekiel J. private September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 14,1862. Deserted in 1862. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released April 13, 1865.

Fowler, John S. private September 30, 1862. Sick in camp at Savannah, Ga. December 31,1862. No later record.

Graden, Elihu S. private September 25,1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant August 1,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured near Jonesboro, Ga. September 1, 1864. Exchanged at Rough and Ready, Ga. September 19 or 22,1864. Died i n Clayton County, Ga. in 1864.

Hardy, Absalom O. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Color Bearer. Killed at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864. Buried in Noah's Ark Church Cemetery in Henry County, Ga.

Hardy, Charles- private September 25,1861. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 2 2,1864.

Harrell, Marshall M. private September 25,1861. Discharged May 24,1862.

Hightower, James C. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Quartermaster Sergeant in 1861; Captain and Assistant Quartermaster (to rank from June 28, 1862 ), July 31, 1862. Relieved from duty with this regiment and assigned to duty with Lieutenant Colonel Robertson's Battn. Artillery, Army of Tennessee.

Hightower, John N. private September 25, 1861. Discharged in 1862. Reenlisted. Pension records show he was wounded in right shoulder and left leg was disabled, at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31,1864. (Born in Ga. December 5,1842.)

Hightower, Paschal H. private May 8,1862. Died in U.S.A. Hospital at Hilton Head, S. C. February 20,1865.

Hinton, Henry H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant May 14,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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Hinton, William G. private September 25,1861. Discharged, overage, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 19,1862.

Hutson, William F. (or Hudson)- private September 25,1861. Died at home in 1863.

Johnson, S. Decatur- private September 25, 1861. Died at Demopolis, Ala. November 5 or 6,1863.

Jones, Columbus H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 14,1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Jones, John Lewis- private March 3,1862. Died in camp May 22, 1862. Jones, Noah F. private March 3,1862 Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Kelley, Thomas J. (or J. Thomas)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 1862.

Kersey, William M. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 19, 1862.

Kugler, David J. private August 15,1862. In General Hospital at Savannah, Ga. with measles May 5, 1863. Pension records show he was ruptured in right side in South Carolina April 1864, and was at home on sick furlough close of war. (Born in Georgi a March 7,1833.)

Kugler, W. B. private March 4, 1862 Pension records show he was detailed at Nitre and Mining Bureau September 15, 1862, and remained until close of war. (Born in Georgia February 25, 1831.)

Lewis, James H. private May 8, 1862. Discharged at Camp Young, Ga. November 11,1862.

Martin, James A. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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Martin, Thomas M- private Sept 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 14, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, s hows him present. No later record.

Martin, William W. private May 8,1862 Sick in Savannah, Ga. hospital December 31,1862. No later record.

McLendon, James (or McClendon)- private March 3, 1862. Died of typhoid fever at Augusta, Ga. May 6,1862.

McLendon, Manson (or McClendon)- private September 25, 1861. Died April 24,1862.

McPeak, Mathew C. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864.. Sent to Camp Chase, O. January 4,1865, and released there June 12,1865.

McPeak, William A. private May 8, 1862. Killed at Franklin, Tenn. November 30,1864.

Metts, Samuel A. private March 3, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Metts, William J. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured in Henry County, Ga., date not shown. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, October 16,1864.

Milam, William Henry- private March 3, 1862. Discharged, disability, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 12,1862.

Mitchell, Asa- private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Mitchell, Green, Jr. private May 8,1862. Died September 29,1863.

Mitchell, Green, Sr. private September 25, 1861. Died of fever at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 17 or 19,1862.

Mitchell, James J. private May 8,1862. Died in Atlanta, G a. hospital November 5,1863.

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Mitchell, John E. private September 13,1862. Died in 1864.

Mitchell, William H. R. private May 8, 1862. Sick in camp at Savannah, Ga. December 31,1862. No later record.

Mobley, Burwell C. private March 3, 1862. Pension records show he was accidentally shot in right hand, resulting in loss of three fingers, in Ga. March 1862. Fore finger left hand amputated, result of infection, at Macon, Ga. in 1863. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865. (Resident of Ga. since 1833.)

Moore, Thomas E. private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Corporal; Ensign. Commended for bravery at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Pension records show he was sent home sick in 1864 , and was unable to return. (Born in Ireland in 1818.) Morgan, James O. private May 8, 1862. Sick in camp at Savannah, Ga. December 31, 1862. Pension records show he was wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. (Born in South Carolina June 5,1833.)

Morris, Elijah- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant. Discharged by civil authority at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 19, 1862. Morris, John A. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 6, 1865. Morris, Sampson A. private September 25,1861. Transferred from General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. to General Hospital at Augusta, Ga., convalescent from measles, April 25, 1863. No later record. Nolan, James R. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. and sent via New Orleans, La. for exchange, May 2,1865. Received at Vicksburg, Miss. May 12,1865. Noland, Joseph T. private May 8, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. Paxton, William F. private September 15, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. P hillips, Bailey J. private November 27, 1861. Discharged by expiration of term of service September 25, 1862.

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Phillips, George W. private September 25,1861. Killed at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. Rhodes, William M. private September 26, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 15, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. Rodgers, John D. private September 25,1861. Appointed Sergeant.

531 Captured at Stockbridge, Ga. September 6,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. May 12, 1865. Rowan, John F. private August 15, 1862. Captured at Graysville, Ga. November 27, 1863. Transferred from Rock Island, Ill. for exchange, March 2, 1865. No later record.

Sikes, Adam Sloan- private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. Smith, William H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant May 14,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 26,1865. (Born in Henry County, Ga. in 1842.) Spence, John W. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 14, 1862. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. Mar, 4, 1865. No later record.

Stanley, Richard- private September 25, 1861. Pension records show he was wounded in right hand and chest, resulting in partial paralysis, near Decatur, Ga. July 22, 1864. (Resident of Ga. since February 14, 1848.) Tanner, Branch B. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. I, in. exchange for Thomas J. Trammell, May 20, 1862. Died of disease in Savannah, Ga. hospital June 28,1862. Terry, Joseph E. private December 1,1862. Captured and paroled at Yazoo City, Miss. July 13,1863. No later record. Trammell, S. J. private March 1,1862.

Trammell, Thomas J.-See private, Co. I.

Trammell, Wade Hamilton- private August 15, 1862. Pension records show he was assigned to General Longstreet's Ambulance Corps in 1863, and remained until close of war. (Born in Lincoln County, Ga. about 1830. Died in Clayton

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County, Ga. August 23 ,1870. ) Turner, John A. private August 15,1862. Turner, Johnson C. private December 15, 1862. Appointed 2d Sergeant. Captured at Stockbridge, Ga. October 5,1864. Received at Camp Douglas, ILL. November 2, 1864, and transferred to Point Lookout, Md. for exchange February 21, 1865. Admitted to General Hospital at Richmond, Va. March 1,1865. Furloughed for 30 days March 6, 1865. (Born in Henry County, Ga. December 10, 1832. )

Turner, William Allen- private September 25, 1861. Discharged on account of rheumatism May 14,1862. Pension records show he was "Appointed Adjutant of the 9th Regiment Ga. State Troops in 1863. Enlisted in Co. A, 9th Regiment Ga. Militia in 1864. Wounded in Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Elected Major in 1864. Wounded, left leg permanently disabled at Griswoldville, Ga., November 22, 1864, and was at home on wounded furlough close of war." (This service has not been identified.) (Born in Ga. in 1836.)

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Veal, Joseph- private September 25, 1861. Admitted to Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga. with rheumatism November 7, 1863. Returned to duty November 16, 1863. No later record.

Walker, Jeremiah Jackson- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 14, 1862.

Weathers, Green Jefferson- private September 25, 1861. Roll for November December 1862, reports him "asleep in quarters." Pension records show he was wounded and "left company August 1864, because he was unable to go with command, and that he enl isted with Wofford's Command." (Born in Newton County, Ga. January 26,1836.) Wilson, John M. private March 3, 1862. Captured, date and place not given. Died of small-pox in prison in 1864. Winfrey, Allen H. private March 3, 1862. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. ?

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Winfrey, William-Recruit. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Sent to Camp Douglas, Ill. Wright, Benjamin R. private January 1864. Pension records show he was wounded in left thigh and ankle and permanently disabled, at Chattahoochee River, Ga.; in 1864. Detailed for guard duty at Macon, Ga. in 1864. Captured at Big Shanty, Ga., while o n guard duty, April 1865. (Born in Henry County, Ga. March 14,1843.)

Wyatt, Joshua- private September 25, 1861. Appointed Ordnance Sergeant August 4, 1862.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY F, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. CAMPBELL COUNTY, GEORGIA "CAMPBELL SHARPSHOOTERS"

*This company became Co. C, upon reorganization in 1862.

Magouirk, William N. Captain September 25, 1861. Resigned on account of dropsy, resulting from bilious fever, at Morton, Miss. August 5,1863. (Born in Jasper County, Ga.)

Bowen, Caleb P. 1st Lieutenant September 25,1861. Elected Captain August 5, 1863. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863; Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Johnson s Island, O. June 1 6,1865.

Danforth, John C. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1863.

Weddington, Alexander G. Jr. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant August 5,1863. Dropped from rolls, S. O. #291, for prolonged absence without leave. December 8,1864.

Williamson, Hardy H. 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant August 5, 1863; 2d Lieutenant January 27, 1864. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Selman, William R. 2d Sergeant September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant August 5, 1863. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. July 15, 1864. Died of erysipelas at Camp Chase, O. October 18, 1864. Grave #339, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

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Rutherford, James S.=3d Sergeant September 25,1861. Discharged May 29,1862. Reenlisted as a private August 6,1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Died of pneumonia at Camp Douglas, Ill. M ay 6, 1865.

Harry, William R. 4th Sergeant September 25,1861. Absent, sick, December 1862. Returned after muster. No later record.

Selman, James W. 5th Sergeant September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant October 1,1862; Jr. 2d Lieutenant; 2d Lieutenant in 1863. Captured near Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 9, 1864. Released at Fort Delaware, Del. June 17,1865.

McEwen, James P. 1st Corporal September 25, 1861. private in 1862. Deserted. Captured as a Confederate deserter July 4, 1864, and turned over to Provost Marshal General at Washington, D. C. July 7, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war July 18,1864.

Mosely, William F. (or Mozley)-2d Corporal September 25,1861. private May 1, 1862. Discharged, disability, May 29, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. C, September 3, 1862. Deserted. Captured as a Confederate deserter July 4, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war July 18,1864.

Lane, George W. 3d Corporal September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 2, 1862. Appointed 2d Corporal. Wounded at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. July 2, 1864. Deserted in 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Government at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war July 16, 1864. (Born in Georgia in 1841.)

Magouirk, Samuel W. 4th Corporal September 25, 1861. Absent, sick, December 1862. No later record. ?

Alexander, James M. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 5, 1864. Released at Camp Morton, Ind. May 18,1865. (Born in South Carolina.)

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Allen, William J. private September 25, 1861. Died of typhoid fever at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. May 12, 1862.

Anderson, James M. (or James W.)- private December 23, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal in 1862; 1st Corporal October 1, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Argo, Lewis D. private September 25, 1861. Deserted. Took oath 534 of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and released from Military Prison at Louisville, Ky. July 27,1864.

Baggett, Allen J. private September 1861. Died of measles in Mississippi April 1863.

Baggett, Wylie C. private May 12, 1862. On roll for May-June 1862, only roll on which name is borne, he was reported Absent, has not come to camp." Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 2d Regiment Ga. State Guards Cavalry August 1,1863. Roll dated January 31,1864, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Ballentine, Alexander W. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 29, 1862. Killed at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863.

Ballentine, John W. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 25, 1862.

Bishop, John V. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and mustered into 6th Regiment U. S. Vols. March 26,1865.

Black, Peyton G. B. private September 25, 1861. Appoi nted 2d Corporal May 1, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Blair, Columbus- private May 12, 1862. Roll for May-June 1862, only roll on which name is borne, bears remark. "Absent, has not come to camp."

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Blair, James- private September 25,1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant May 1,1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released August 10,1864.

Bone, Manning- private September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters, in exchange for Jacob B. McGuire, August 1,1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war August 3,1864.

Bowen, Andrew J. private May 12, 1862 Appointed Sergeant; Hospital Steward in 1862. Roll for Nov 1862, shows him present. Pension records show he was on detached service with hospital corps at Charlotte; N. C. close of war. (Born in Jackson County, Ga. October 23,1831.) –

Bray, Andrew J. private June 6, 1864. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. February 23, 1825.)

Brown, John J. private September 25,1861. Died in 1864. Brown, Parker N. private December 13,1862. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. July 16,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio Rive r during war August 3,1864.

Bullington, Reuben P. private September 25,1861. Pension records show he was severely wounded in right ankle at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863, and was discharged on account of wounds at Dalton, Ga. April 1,1864. (Born in Spartanburg, S. C. February 23, 1829. Died at Confederate Soldiers' Home, Atlanta, Ga. October 31,1911 or 1913. Buried at Douglasville, Ga.) Burton, Samuel H. See private Co. D.

Butler, Joseph- private December 13,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Campbell, W. B. private May 12,1862.

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Cash, William C. private December 13, 1862. Died in Spring Hill Hospital at Mobile, Ala. April 2, 1863.

Causey, John H. private September 25, 1861. Wounded in Mississippi in 1863. Muster roll of Catoosa Hospital at Griffin, Ga., dated December 21,1863, shows he was "attached to hospital as a patient November 1. Returned to duty." No later record. (Born in Ga. April 4, 1842.)

Causey, William M. private May 1, 1862. Pension records show he was discharged, disability, August 1862. Enlisted in Co. D, 1st Regiment Ga. Militia in 1864. Sent to Macon, Ga. hospital August 4, 1864. Transferred to Milledgeville, Ga. hospital in 1864. Furloughed September 1864, and was unable to perform further duty. (Born in Jefferson County, Ga. September 22, 1829.)

Chapman, James David- private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 2, 1862. Deserted from hospital November 26, 1863. No later record. (Born in Monroe County, Ga. April 9,1835.)

Chapman, John- private September 25, 1861. Discharged May 19, 1862. Clay, Green H. private September 25,1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. April 6,1862.

Collins, John W. private May 12, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Dorsey, John M. private August 6,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 1 6,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. May 16,1865. (Born in Ga. May 5,1833.)

Eason, John S. private September 3,1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. November 24,1864.

Eason, O. R. private September 3, 1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. November 24,1864.

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Endsley, A. George- private December 2,1862. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 9,1864. Died of small-pox at Camp Douglas, Ill. October 13, 1864.

Endsley, Berry- private October 28,1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Endsley, James- private September 25,1861. Examined by Medical Examining Board at Dalton, Ga. for 60 days' furlough November 17, 1863. No later record.

Endsley, Joseph- private February 15,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 5, 536 1864. Paroled for exchange March 15, 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox s Wharves, James River, Va. March 23, 1865. No later record.

Endsley, Manning- private September 25,1861. Died of disease at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. May 14, 1862.

Endsley, Pleasant- private September 25,1861. Captured, date and place not given. Died at Camp Douglas, Ill. in 1865.

Farmer, Joseph R. private September 25,1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

Gamiel, Henry H. private September 25, 1861. Deserted. Captured as a Confederate deserter in Carroll County, Ga. July 4, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war July 18,18 64.

Gamiel, John B. private September 25, 1861. Died at Griswoldville, Ga. January 25,1862.

Gamiel, William F. (or William T.)- private August 22, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Giddings, H. J. private September 25, 1861. Died in Atlanta, Ga. June 30, 1864. Buried there in Oakland Cemetery.

Gilbert, William F. private September 25, 1861. Wounded. Received pay August 30,1864. No later record.

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Goodson, Andrew J. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 5, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Camp Douglas, Ill. and mustered into the 6th Regiment U.S. Vols. March 26, 1865.

Goodson, Michael J. private February 15,1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Gore, Manning A. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Corporal. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Release d at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 19, 1865. (Resident of Ga. since October 29, 1844.)

Hall, Asa C. private August 17,1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war August 3, 1864.

Hall, James P. private August 17, 1862. Captured at Adairsville, Ga. May 18, 1864. Died of disease at Rock Island, Ill. June 6, 1864.

Hall, John M. private August 17, 1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war August 3,1864.

Harper, Beverly F. private August 17, 1862. Captured at Atlanta, Ga . July 30,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 16,1865.

Henderson, Jackson H. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 9, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Camp Douglas, Ill. and mustered into 6th Regiment U.S. Vols. March 25,1865.

Henderson, James M. private October 8,1862. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 8,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Camp Douglas, Ill. and mustered into 6th Regiment U.S. Vol. Inf. April 2, 1865.

Henderson, William R- private October 1863. Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in Spalding County, Ga. September 8,1845.)

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Henley, Phillip L. (or Henly)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 29,1862.

Hightower, Isaac F. private September 25, 1861. Absent without leave November -December 1862. No later record.

Hilderbrand, Isaac N.- private September 25,1861. Died in 1864. Holloway, Elias M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 1, 1862. Absent without leave December 31, 1862. No later record.

Holloway, Nathan J.- private Sept 25,1861. Wounded, right ankle permanently disabled at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. (Born in Ga. March 4, 1831 or 1834.)

Holloway, Samuel H. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. (Born in Campbell County, Ga. August 6, 1832.)

Holloway, William P. private September 25, 1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

Holloway, Willis- private September 25,1861. Died in 1864. Hurt, James W. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 2, 1862. Appointed 4th Sergeant. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Irwin, A. N.- private September 25, 1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

James, Charles J. private August 6, 1862 Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

James Counsel S. private May 12, 1862. Died of typhoid fever at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 18, 1862.

James, Stephen M. private May 12,1862. Killed in Franklin, Tenn. November 30,1864.

James, William M. private August 17, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died of wounds in 1863.

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Johns, Jackson James- private Sept 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 29, 1862. (Born in Habersham County, Ga. September 18,1 828.)

Johnson, William H. private September 25,1861. Pension records show left arm was permanently disabled at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864; was furloughed from hospital for 30 days in 1864, and was never able to return. (Resident of Ga. since 1860.)

Johnson, William J. private September 25,1861 Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Johnson, W. G. private January 7, 1863. Captured at Jackson, Miss. May 14, 1863. Appears on list of paroled prisoners i n camp at Demopolis, Ala. June 5, 1863. Pension records show he contracted chronic bronchitis from exposure February 20,1864. (Born in Ga. February 20,1845.)

Laminack, James D. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 6, 1865.

Laminack, Toliver private October 28, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Lane, William A. (or Layne)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 21, 1862.

Langston, James R.- private September 25, 1861. Absent, sick, November -December 1862. Died in 1862.

Lipscomb, Nathaniel S. private May 12, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 12,1865. (Born in South Carolina July 24,1828. Died April 17,1914. Buried in County Line Cemetery near Douglasville, Ga.)

Lovin, Elijah W. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 2, 1862. Deserted at Savannah, Ga. April 10,1863.

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Maddox, William H. (or Mattox)- private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters Aug 2, 1862 Deserted on march from Mississippi August 26,1863. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. July 17, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war August 3, 1864.

Maxwell, Edwin W. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Surgeon in 1862. Absent, sick, December 31, 1862. No later record.

Maxwell, John G. private September 25,1861 Captured near Atlanta, or Dalton, Ga. July 19, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Camp Douglas, Ill. and mustered into the 6th Regiment U.S. Inf. March 26,1865.

McGuire, Green T. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 21,1862.

McGuire, Jacob B. See Co. D.

McLarty, Archibald N. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Assistant Commissary Sergeant June 28, 1862. Returns for November 1862 show he resigned.

McLarty, George G. private September 25,1861. In Polk Hospital at Rome, Ga. December 1863. No later record.

McLarty, George W., Jr. private September 25,1861.

McLarty, George W., Sr. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Chattahoochee, Ga. July 16, 1864. Died of chronic diarrhoea, at Camp Chase, O., December 1, 1864. Grave #537, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

McLarty, John S. H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Corporal. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. and mustered into the 6th Regiment U.S. Inf. at Camp Douglas, Ill. March 26,1865.

McLarty, Samuel A.- private August 6, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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McLarty, Samuel M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant October 1, 1862. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. Died at home in 1863.

McLarty, Samuel W. private February 16, 1862. Discharged by expiration of term of service at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga., September 25, 1862.

McLarty, Thomas A. private August 10, 1862. Captured at Chattahoochee, Ga. July 16,1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. and transferred to City Point, Va. for exchange March 4, 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. March 10-12,1 865. No later record.

Meeks, James W. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865.

Moates, George F. (or Motes)- private October 19,1862. Absent, sick, November -December 1862. No later record.

Moates, James M. (or Motes)- private September 25, 1861. Died at Griswoldville, Ga. December 1861.

Moates, J. P. (or Motes)- private October 8, 1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war July 31, 1864.

Morgan, Jacob Y.- private July 15, 1862. Roll for November -December 1862, shows him Absent, sick, returned after muster. No later record.

Morris, James C. private September 25,1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant May 1, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863; Calhoun, Ga. May 16, 1864. No later record.

Nixon, Alfred F. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Nixon, Elijah E. private September 25,1861. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

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Nixon, John W. private December 25,1861. Absent, sick, December 31, 1862. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

Norton, James G. private May 12, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Oxner, Henry- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 21, 1862.

Rice, Vincent- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 21,1862.

Rogers, Elijah- private October 8, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Sawley, William T.- private September 25, 1861. In St. Mary's Hospital at LaGrange, Ga., with catarrhal fever, July 11,1864. Transferred to Forsyth, Ga. August 2, 1864. Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Bo rn in Monroe County, Ga. February 14, 1833.)

Selman, T. H. private December 13, 1862. Roll for December 1862, shows he was "Absent, sick, returned after muster." Pension records show he was furloughed from Jonesboro, Ga. hospital September 1864; was cut off from command while home on furloug h and joined

Wofford's command. Paroled at Kingston, Ga. May 12, 1865. (Resident of Ga. since December 25, 1849.)

Sprayberry, Jackson F. private September 25, 1861. On sick furlough March -April 1862. No later record.

Sprayberry, James B. private September 25, 1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Spahr, Otto--Pension records show he enlisted in Macon Home Guards in 1863. Enlisted in Co. F, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. in 1864; transferred to Co. I, 42nd Regiment Ga. Inf. July 1,1864, and surrendered at Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in

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Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany January 14, 1830.)

Stewart, George W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Stewart, James R. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 2, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 20, 1863.

Stewart, Perry G.- private December 13,1862. Deserted. Captured in Campbell County, Ga., a Confederate deserter, in 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war August 6, 1864.

Stone, Augustus N.- private August 28, 1862. Wounded, right arm permanently disabled, at Murfressboro, Tenn. December 24, 1864. Admitted to Way Hospital at Meridian, Miss., on account of wound, January 12, 1865. Furloughed for 60 days from March 1 ,1865. (Born in Ga. September 22, 1830.)

Strickland, George N. private September 25, 1861. Deserted at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. May 22, 1864. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. in 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. July 31,1864, and sent from Dept. of Cumberland to be released north of Ohio River. (Born in Ga. April 11, 1844.)

Strickland, William A. private September 25, 1861. Died of disease October 26, 1862.

Strickland, William J.- private September 25, 1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Taylor, Benjamin F.- private September 25, 1861. Captured in Cobb County, Ga July 22, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war August 6, 1864.

Taylor, Mitchell G (or Michael G.)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 29,1862.

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Tidwell, Thomas J.- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal December 1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Tolbert, E. H - private September 25,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Vansant, Wilkes (or Vanzant)- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. July 15,1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. and transferred to City Point, Va. for exchange March 4, 1865. Rece ived at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. March 10-12, 1865. No later record.

Walden, James H- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 1, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died of wounds at Dalton, Ga.

Walden, William W. private September 25, 1861. Wounded, left leg permanently disabled, at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 20, 1865. (Born March 24, 1840. Died in Douglas County, Ga. September 9,1916.)

Weddington, Charles W.- private September 25, 1861. Roil for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

White, Andrew J.- private August 28,1862. Captured near Atlanta, Ga July 20, 1864 Took oath of allegiance to U.S.'. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war September 26,1864. Died of small-pox in Indiana in 1 865.

Williamson, T. H - private September 21, 1862. Appointed 5th Sergeant. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Wilson, Charles F E.- private May 12, 1862. Disapproved pension records show he was ruptured in wreck between Jacksonville and Lake City, Fla. October 16, 1862. Deserted in

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1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. and releas ed February 18,1864. (Born in South Carolina in 1842.)

Winn, Allen B - private September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. D 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 2,1862. Deserted on march, from Mississippi August 26, 1863.

Winn, Amos Hamilton- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal in 1862 private May 1, 1862. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1,1862. Absent, sick, August 1864. No later record. (Born in Campbell County, Ga. M ay 5,1841. Died at Confederate Soldiers' Home at Atlanta Ga. in 1928 or 1929. Buried at Douglasville, Ga.)

Winn, John C. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 2, 1862. Absent, sick, May-June 1863. Died in 1863.

Worthy, Samuel H. (or Worthey)- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal May 1, 1862; Sergeant. Paroled at Augusta, Ga. May 25,1865.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY G, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. CAMPBELL COUNTY, GEORGIA

CAMPBELL GRAYS

*This company became Co. H, upon reorganization in 1862.

Edmondson, John-Captain September 25,1861. Resigned July 11, 1862. Died in Campbell County, Ga. in 1863.

Tidwell, Reuben William- 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Resigned May 14,1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. I, Thomas' Legion North Carolina Infantry July 24,1862 Commissioned Captain & A.C.S. September 27, 1862. Transferred to General B. T. Johnson's Brigade, same capacity, 1863; to General William E. Jones' Brigade as Chief Commissary with rank of Major in 1863. In command of 36th Virginia Battalion part of 1863 and 1864. Transferred to Davidson's Division as commander of Scouts in 18 64, and remained until close of war.

Redwine, James O. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861 Elected 1st Lieutenant May 14,1862; Captain August 6,1862. Wounded at Decatur, Ala. in 1864. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Abbott, Simeon W.-Jr. 2d Lieutenant September 25,1861. Retired at reorganization May 1862. Enlisted as a private Aug 6, 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured, date and place not given. Died at Camp Douglas, Ill. in 1864.

Tatom, John H. 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861 Discharged on account of erysipelas April 28,1862. (Born in Lincoln County, Ga. in 1820. Died at Jonesboro, Ga. in 1896.)

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Smith, George J. 2d Sergeant September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant May 1,1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Baker, Isaac P. 3d Sergeant September 25, 1861. Transferred from General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. to General Hospital at Macon, Ga., ill with fever, March 5, 1863. Died at Atlanta, Ga.

Sewell, William M. 4th Sergeant September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Deserted in 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky. November 5,1864.

Hudson, Moss- 5th Sergeant September 25,1861. Discharged, overage, in 1862.

Edmunds, Wiley G.-1st Corporal September 25, 1861. private May 14,1862. Appointed Sergeant in 1862. Died near Charleston, S. C. in 1862. Haynes, John B. 2d Corporal September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 14,1862. Captured at Chickamauga, Ga. September 20, 1863. Died at Camp Douglas, Ill. October 13, 1863.

Edmunds, James Warren- 3d. Corporal September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. May 15, 1865.

Murrow, Martin M.-4th Corporal September 25, 1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant May 1862. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

Abbott, George A. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August l, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865.

Adams, John App- private May 8,1862. Appears last on roll for December 31, 1862. Aldredge, John N. private May 8,1862.

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Appears last on roll for December 31,1862. Pension records show he contracted chronic diarrhoea at Yazoo City, Miss. May 1863; was detailed for light duty constructing telegraph lines and remained on said detail until close of war. (Born in Ga. December 10,1834.)

Aldredge, Stephen J. private May 8, 1862. Admitted to 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss. June 6, 1863. Recommended by Medical Board for duty in hospital, on account of disability, August 20, 1863. Recommendation approved August 2 4, 1863. No later record.

Bachelor, Harvey A. private May 8, 1862. Appointed Corporal in 1863. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Appointed Color Guard. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Campb ell County, Ga. January 28, 1840.)

Baker, Benjamin Franklin- private December 1, 1861. Discharged at Camp Bartow, Ga., left hand rendered useless by pistol shot, February 14, 1862. (Born in Franklin County, Ga. in 1830.)

Baker, John C.- private May 8, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died at Missionary Ridge, Tenn. November 1863.

Bell, Christly- private September 25, 1861. Died of brain fever in Savannah, Ga. hospital April 15,1862.

Bell, William- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, over-age, March 29,1862.

Blakey, Churchill S. private September 3, 1862. On detail duty guarding baggage at Camp Young near Savannah, Ga. December 31,1862. In General Hospital at Point Clear, Baldwin County, Ala., August 31,1863. Pension records show he was discharged, disability, at Mobile Ala. hospital in 1863. (Born in Wilkes County, Ga. December 27, 1827.)

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Brown, Asa L.- private September 25, 1861. Captured near Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864. Died of pneumonia at Camp Chase, O. November 8,1864. Grave #435, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery. Appears on Co. H, this regiment, but no record of transfer found.

Brown, Robert- private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 23,1864. Died of chronic diarrhoea at Camp Chase, O. November 14,1864.

Byrd, Furney- private December 10,1862. Captured at Covington, Ga. July 22,1864, or Stone Mountain, Ga. July 28,1864. Died of diarrhoea at Camp Chase, O. October 3, 1864. Grave #279, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Cash, James- private September 25,1861. Appears last on roll for March -April 1862. Discharged, disability, in 1862.

Childs, Richard B. (or Richmond S.)- private September 25, 1861. Appointed Sergeant. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 14, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. May 15,1865.

Clinton, Wiley- private September 25,1861. Missing on march between Dalton and Atlanta, Ga. in 1864.

Coleman, Raymond- private December 10, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Culloughs, James M. (or Cullars)- private September 25, 1861. Appointed Corporal. Wounded at Calhoun, Ga. May 16,1864. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 17, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Davis, McDonald- private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Go. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1,1862. Wounded, date and place not given. Absent, wounded, August 1864. No later record.

Dorsett, Moab E. private September 25, 1861. Wounded in right shoulder and permanently disabled at Chickamauga, Ga.

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September 19,1863. Admitted to Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., on account of wounds, September 23, 1863. Recommend ed for discharge May 2, 1864. (Resident of Ga. since December 14,1844.) 545

Dorsett, William L.- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant August 1, 1862. Deserted in 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky, and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, November 10, 1864.

Driggers, Alfred A. private February 13,1862 Deserted in 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. August 28, 1864.

Dukes, James F. private September 25, 1861. Discharged on account of chronic bronchitis March 29, 1862. Reenlisted August 6,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Dunn, Johnson- private September 25, 1861. Discharged on account of bronchitis May 6, 1862.

Eason, William H.- private September 25, 1861. Admitted to 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss. June 6, 1863. Returned to duty June 29,1863. No later record.

Edgar, Harman- private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died in service.

Eidson, Sanders R. (or Landrus R )- private August 19, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Eidson, Thomas R. private August 19, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Elder, Williamson Radford- private September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant May 14,1862; 2d Lieutenant August 6, 1862. Wounded three times and permanently disabled at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Lost eyesight result of wounds.

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Estes, Bennett O. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 10, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 9th Regiment Ga. Militia in 1864. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. August 22, 1864. Died of smallpox at Camp Chase, O. October 7, 1864. Grave #284, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Fears, Augustus B - private September 25,1861. Appointed Chaplain December 4,1862. Resigned on account of age June 25, 1864.

Fears, Walter C.- private September 25,1861. Died in Dalton, Ga. hospital in 1864.

Griffin, David- private September 25,1861. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. August 17,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O May 15,1865. (Born in Campbell County, Ga. December 3, 1838.)

Hart, Josiah- private Sept 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant in 1862. Discharged, disability, May 10, 1862.

Hathcock, William Middleton- private August 19, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Helmes, David- private. Died in Dalton, Ga. hospital.

Hight, Marion (or Holmes)- private September 25, 1861. Died at Dalton, Ga. in 1864.

Hindman, John A.- private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. B, lst Regiment Troops & Defenses, Macon, Ga. in 1864; to Co. H, in 1864. Appointed Corporal. On Provost Guard duty at Macon, Ga. December 31, 1864. No later record.

Hogue, Jesse A.- private September 25,1861. Died at Camp Bailey, Ga. prior to July 1,1863.

Holmes, Marion-See Hight, Marion. Horton, Alfred H. private August 19,1862. Killed near Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 15, 1864.

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Kite, Caswell- private September 25, 1861. Wounded July 28, 1864. Admitted to Hood Hospital at Cuthbert, Ga. March 18, 1865; Remarks, "Ulcer on leg improving March 31,1865."

Langley, Henry W. private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Langley, William- private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Langston, Richard N. private May 8, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured and paroled at Macon, Ga. April 1865.

Mason, Robert W. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, at Savannah, Ga. May 7, 1862.

Mimms, George Warner- private December 10, 1862. Discharged at Savannah, Ga. in 1862. -

Moats, Eli- private May 8, 1862. Died at Canton, Miss. July 4,1863.

Moats, James- private September 26, 1861. Wounded in foot at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 27, 1864. In Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., wounded, July 15-25, 1864. Pension records show he was at home, close of war. (Born in Ga. May 15,1844.)

Moats, Tolin D. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 13, 1862; 1st Corporal May 1862; 1st Sergeant September 1863. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. August 28,1864.

Moore, James- private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. Morris, George W. private May 8, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. Moss, M. H. private September 25, 1861. Discharged at Savannah, Ga. in 1862.

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Murrow, William W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Newborn, John- private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1862. John "Jack" Newbern a first cousin four times removed was born about 1824 in Georgia, the son of Jackson Newbern and Mary "Pollie" Lott. Jack enlisted as a private on 25 September 1861 in Company G and died in service to the CSA at Savannah, Georgia in 1862. National Archives Microfilm Box, Roll, and Record: 000226, 0045, 00001396

REF: http://www.nwinfo.net/~jagriffin/30th.htm

Newborn, Joshua L. (or Joshua T.)- private February 13, 1862. Wounded near Calhoun, Ga. May 16, 1864.

William J. Newbern a first cousin four times removed was born about 1838 in Georgia, the son of Jackson Newbern and Mary "Pollie" Lott. William enlisted as a private in Co G/H on 10 July 1862. He is listed as deserted, took oath of allegiance to U.S. Government at Atlanta on 29 September 1864 and again at Louisville, Kentucky on 16 October 1864. The remarks: "To be released north of Ohio River and to remain during war." National Archives Microfilm Box, Roll, and Record: 000226, 0045, 00001335

REF: http://www.nwinfo.net/~jagriffin/30th.htm

Newborn, Thomas F. private September 25,1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1862.

Newborn, William J. private July 10, 1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Atlanta, Ga. September 29,1864, and again at Louisville, Ky. October 16, 1864; Remarks; "To be released north of Ohio River to remain during war."

Nolen, Eli T., Sr. private September 10, 1862. Pension records show he was sent to Newnan, Ga. hospital, with chronic

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diarrhoea, July 1864, and was furloughed home for 60 days July 1864. Unable to return. (Born in Ga. June 17, 1844.)

Odom, Cain (or Odum)- private September 25, 1861. Died of typhoid fever at Savannah, Ga. April 23,1862.

Odom, Martin (or Odum)- private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1862. Oliver, George W. private September 25, 1861. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, September 26, 1864.

Parker, James F. (or James S.)- private May 8, 1862. Died in Campbell County, Ga. in 1865.

Parker, Leander- private September 25, 1861. Died at Jackson, Miss. June 1863. Parris, J. B. private September 25, 1861. Missing on march between Dalton and Atlanta, Ga. in 1864.

Robinson, John- private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Scarborough, John- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, July 15,1862.

Sewell, Jesse P.- private May 8, 1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Sewell, John F.- private May 8,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Sewell, Samuel P. private August 19, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Smith, Bradford T (or Bradford F.)- private May 8, 1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, November 15,1864.

Smith, Elias F. (or Elias J.)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged February 3,1862.

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Smith, Ellis- private. Pension records show he was at West Point, Ga. close of war. (Born in Anson County, N. C. in 1825.)

Smith, F. R. private April 1863. Pension records show he was wounded in left leg, producing anchylosis of knee joint, at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. (Born in South Carolina.)

Smith, Lorenzo D. private Sept 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant August 4,1862. Captured near Jonesboro, Ga. September 548 2, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, October 16, 1864.

Smith, Martin E. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 10,1862.

Smith, Napoleon B. private September 25, 1861. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. in 1864. Received at Louisville, Ky. October 30,1864, where he took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. and was released to remain north of Ohio River during war, November 1,1864.

Smith, William P. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Sergeant. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865.

Spence, Osborn- private September 25, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant May 14, 1862; 1st Lieutenant August 6, 1862. Captured at Egypt Station, Miss. December 28, 1864. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 17,1865.

Stephens, George T. private February 13, 1862. Appointed 4th Corporal May 14,1862. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., as George T. Stevens, September 26, 1864.

Stephens, John M. (or John N.)- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal August 1862. Captured near Sandtown, Ga. August 12, 1864. Released on oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. October 12, 1864.

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Stephens, William J. private May 8, 1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn., as William J. Stevens, September 20,1864.

Stewart, David- private September 25, 1861. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war. November 15, 1864.

Tarrance, George W. private September 25,1861. Pension records show he was wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864, and was at home on wounded furlough close of war.

Thaxton, Thomas J. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal August 1862; 2d Sergeant in 1863. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Trantham, William M. private September 3, 1862. Substitute. Missing at Fairburn, Ga. in 1863.

Trimble, General S. private September 25,1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Discharged, furnished substitute.

Trimble, Moses Haston- private May 8, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Trimble, Phillip M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant May 14,1862. Wounded at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864.

Vickery, Nimrod J. private September 11, 1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. Paroled, Talladega, Ala. May 25,1865.

Vincent, George M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 14, 1862. Deserted. Captured near Sandtown, Ga. August 20, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, March 21, 1865

Vincent, Thomas J. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Deserted. Took oath of

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allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, September 26, 1864.

Walker, Bartlett J. private May 8, 1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Atlanta, Ga. September 20,1864.

Walker, Hardy Chambers- private September 25, 1861. Deserted. Captured as a Confederate deserter in Fayette County, Ga., d ate not shown. Received at Louisville, Ky., October 11, 1864, where he took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt., and was released to remain north of Ohio River during war, October 18, 1864.

Walker, Hardy Richard- private September 25, 1861. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, October 22, 1864. Walker, Thomas H. private September 25,1861. Appears last on roll for April 1862.

Walker, William A. (or Wiley A.)- private May 8,1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. September 20,1864.

Walker, William L- private September 25, 1861. Killed at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863.

Wallace, Micajah P. (or Wallis)- private September 25, 1861. Died in hospital in 1864.

Wood, Henry C.- private September 3,1862. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Chattanooga, Tenn. and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, July 14,1864.

Wood, James B.- private September 25, 1861. Term of enlistment twelve months. Appears last on rolls for December 31,1861.

Woodall, James A. (or John A.)- private September 21, 1861. Appointed Corporal. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. May 15,1865.

Woodall, John M. private September 25,1861. Captured and paroled at Yazoo City, Miss. July 13, 1863. Died of disease in 1865.

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Yarbrough, William G. private May 8, 1862. Captured in Campbell County, Ga. August 29, 1864. Received at Camp Douglas, Ill. November 1, 1864, and transferred March 26, 1865; remarks, "Enlisted in Co. F, 6th Regiment U.S. Vols."

Zellars, Isaac Newton- private September 25, 1861. Present as Surgeon's Clerk December 31,1862. No later record.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY H, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. FAYETTE COUNTY, GEORGIA

FAYETTE VOLUNTEERS

'This company became Co. G, upon reorganization in 1862.

This company left Camp Young near Savannah, Ga. for Wilmington, N. C. December 14, 1862, and arrived there December 19, 1862.

This company was organized in Fayette County, Ga. August 1861. Was mustered into service at Camp Bailey, near Fairburn, Ga., as State Troops and went from there to Griswoldville, Ga., from whence they were ordered to Savannah, and were in General Wilson 's Brigade. At the end of twelve months the company was reorganized. We were ordered to Wilmington, N. C., where we did coast duty, and from thence were ordered back to Savannah, Ga. In June 1863 we went to west Mississippi and were in all the skirmishes around Jackson. From there we went to Chattanooga, Tenn. We engaged in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga. September 19-23,1863, and in the campaign back to Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge. Went into winter quarters at Dalton, Ga. When we left Dalton we w ere under fire of the enemy practically all of the time day and night. Were in battles from Dalton to Lovejoy Station, Hightower River, Resaca, Calhoun, Pine Mountain, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, and Jonesboro We went from Jonesboro to Da lton, had a little skirmish with the with the enemy, then crossed the Tennessee River and went to Franklin, Tenn., where we engaged

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in battle, then went to Nashville, where practically all of the company was captured. (signed) Elias Adams, 2d Lieut., Co. H. 30th Regiment Ga. Inf.

Harrell, Francis M. Captain September 25, 1861. Resigned on account of ill health May 14,1863.

McCord, John William-Captain. See 1st Sergeant, Co. C.

Martin, Jackson- 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Resigned in 1864.

Landrum, Jeptha- 2d. Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Died at Wilmington, N. C.. December 28,1862.

Ellison, William L.-Jr. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861, Relieved from duty by Conscript Act May 14, 1862.

Truett, John W. 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865.

Tinsley, Wyatt W. 2d Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 1, 1862. Furloughed for 10 days from July 30, 1862. Died in Fayette County, Ga. in 1862.

Lewis, Henry C. (or Henry E.)-3d Sergeant September 25, 1861. private in 1862. In Ladies' Hospital at Montgomery, Ala. November 15, 1864. No later record.

Brown, Algernon S. 4th Sergeant September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 18, 1865. (Born in Hancock County, Ga. December 13, 1833.)

Palmer, James M.-5th Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 1, 1862. Captured near Jonesboro, Ga. September 1, 1864. Exchanged at Rough and Ready, Ga. September 10-22, 1864. No later record.

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Adams, Elias- 1st Corporal September 25, 1861. private in 1862. Elected 2d Lieutenant October 1862. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Wounded and permanently disabled at Decatur, Ala. October 1864. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. February 22 , 1837.)

Bearden, M. Jefferson- 2d. Corporal Sept 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him absent, sick. Pension records show he was wounded in right hip and permanently disabled at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. (Born in Georgia August 12, 1836.)

Clarke, Hiram B. 3d Corporal September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. B, 53rd Regiment Ga. Inf. May 1,1862; to Co. C, August 1,1862. Paroled, Burkeville Junction, Va. April 14-17, 1865.

Lee, Daniel S. 4th Corporal September 25, 1861. private in 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863; Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864.

Smith, John M. Musician September 25,1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant May 14,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Landrum, Washington-Musician September 25, 1861. Died of disease in Fayette County, Ga. August 27, 1862.

Adams, Trustin R.- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal May 1, 1862. Killed at Calhoun, Ga. May 16, 1864. Adams, W. L. private September 25,1861. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864.

Armstrong, Elijah J.- private September 25,1861. Detailed in hospital in 1862.

Armstrong, James W.- private September 25, 1861. Wounded in right leg near New Hope, Church, Ga. May 25,1864. Pension records show he contracted gangrene and erysipelas in wound; was sent to Griffin, Ga. hospital and remained until January 1865. (Born in Ga. July 15,1830.)

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Banks, John W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him absent, sick. No later record. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. August 15,1844.)

Baugh, Benjamin- private October 17, 1862. Substitute for Joseph G. Yates. Sick in hospital November -December 1862. Died in Fayette County, Ga.

Baugh, Ephraim J. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1,1862. Discharged, under-age, November 18, 1862. (Born in Chambers County, Ala. November 29, 1844.)

Benson, Andrew J. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 4 or 7, 1862.

Bosworth, James L.-Appointed Musician of Co. I, l0th Regiment Ga. Inf. May 27, 1861. Discharged, disability, July 8, 1861. Enlisted as a private in Co. H, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. September 25, 1861. Appointed Musician. Roll for December 31,1864 , last on file, shows him absent, sick. No later record.

Bosworth, Joseph E. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him on detached duty as hospital nurse. No later record.

Bosworth, Wiley Wesley- private September 25, 1861 Appointed Quartermaster Sergeant June 1862. Furloughed for 10 days October 30,1862. Died in service.

Bottoms, Aaron L. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. C, 53rd Regiment Ga. Inf., in exchange for Andrew.T. Cox, May 20, 1862. Died in General Hospital #1, at Lynchburg, Va. February 14, 1863.

Bowen, Oliver- private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, May 7, 1862.

Brown, Asa L.-See Co. G.

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Brown, Robert- private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Died of disease at Camp Chase, O. November 15, 1864. Grave #472, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Brown, Thomas E. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Missionary Ridge, Tenn. November 25, 1863. Forwarded from Nashville, Tenn. to Louisville, Ky. for exchange December 9, 1863. Received at Military Prison at Louisville, Ky. December 10, 1863 ; sent to Rock Island, Ill. December 11, 1863, and received there December 13, 1863. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. and enlisted in U.S. Army at Rock Island, Ill. October 6, 1864.

Busbin, Joseph F. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Calhoun, Ga. May 16,1864. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865. Caldwell, D. J. private May 3,1862. Died at Savannah, Ga. January 10,1863.

Carroll, James- private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, May 15, 1862.

Coats, Henry (or Coates)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 4 or 7, 1862. Cochran, John S. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Ringgold, Ga. November 27,1863. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. and enlisted in U.S. Army for frontier service at Rock Island, Ill. October 6,1864.

Cochran, Sion J. private September 25, 1861. Died in Fayette County, Ga. May 2,1862.

Cochran, Wesley F. private September 15, 1862. Captured at Missionary Ridge, Tenn. November 25, 1863. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. and enlisted in U.S. Army for frontier service, at Rock Island, Ill. October 6, 1864. ?

Cochran, William W. private September 25,1861. Captured, date and place not given. Paroled at Canton, Miss. July 18, 1863. Pension records show he was wounded in head at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. (Resident of Ga. since October 26, 1886.)

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Cox, Andrew J. Enlisted as a private in Co. C, 53rd Regiment Ga. Inf. May 1, 1862. Transferred to Co. H, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf., in exchange for Aaron L. Bottoms, May 20, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No late r record.

Cox, William J. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. February 5, 1863. Captured at Marietta, Ga. July 3, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky. July 14, 1864; to Camp Douglas, Ill. 553 July 16, 1864, and released there June 16, 1865. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. in 1844.)

Davis, Edward (or Ned)- private September 25, 1861. Died in Fayette County, Ga. in 1864.

Davis, George C.- private August 24, 1862. Killed at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863.

Davis, James M.- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant. Captured at Nashville, Tenn December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 19,1865.

Davis, John W. private May 3, 1862. Died at Montgomery, Ala. September 20,1863.

Davis, William J. private September 25, 1861. Died at Montgomery, Ala. in 1863.

Denton, James C. private September 29,1862. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864.

Dollar, William H. Enlisted as a private in Co. E, 53d Regiment Ga. Inf. May 3, 1862. Transferred to Co. H, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. in 1862; to Co. I, in 1862. Discharged, disability, July 1864.

Dukes, William- private September 25, 1861. Died at Charleston, S. C. in 1863. Eason, Edward Y. J. private September 25, 1861. Died of disease in hospital at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. October 4,1862.

Elder, Joshua- private September 4, 1862. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

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Elder, Sterling- private September 15, 1862. Wounded and captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 19,1865.

Elder, William M. private April 23,1862. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Discharged, under-age, November 18, 1862. Reenlisted in 1863. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Surrendered, Greensboro, N.C. April 26,1865.

Ellison, Francis M. private September 25, 1861. Discharged May 11, 1862. Farr, Edward P. private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Corporal August 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Farr, Joel J. private September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Corporal in 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1 863. Died in Fayette County, Ga.

Farr, Richard L. private August 24, 1862. In Bell Hospital at Rome, Ga. November 1,1863. No later record.

Fields, Isaiah M. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant in 1862. private May 14,1862. Died in service at Durant, Miss.

Flowers, Joshua J. private September 25, 1861. Died in Augusta, Ga. hospital May 22,1862.

Flowers, Taverner H. private September 25, 1861. Wounded through right thigh at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20, 1864. Pension records show he was unable to return. (Born April 9, 1838.)

Folsom, David (or Daniel)- private Sept 25,1861. Wounded, captured and paroled at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864.

Formby, James- private September 25, 1861. Furloughed for sixty days, on account of extreme emaciation and debility, at Dalton, Ga. June 16, 1864.

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Formby, Nathan H. private September 25, 1861 Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 19,1865.

Franklin, Benjamin M. private September 25, 1861. In C.S.A. General Military Hospital #4, at Wilmington, N.C. January 11, 1863. Died in service at Savannah, Ga.

Franklin, Daniel M. private April 15, 1864. Wounded in thigh, necessitating amputation above knee, and captured at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20,1864. Paroled at Camp Douglas, Ill. and forwarded to City Point, Va. for exchange March 4, 1866. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. March 18-21,1866.

Franklin, James H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant August 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865.

Franklin, John M. private May 2, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1866. (Born in Coweta County, Ga. September 18, 1843. Died at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. May 29, 1921.)

Goodwin, James T.- private September 25, 1861. Died at home April 27,1862.

Graves, Vines- private August 28, 1862 Died in General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. June 3,1863.

Handley, Thomas J. private Sept 25, 1861. Discharged on account of weakness of knee joint April 28,1862.

Harrison, Tandy D.- private September 26,1861. Transferred from General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. to Whitesville, Ga., with typhus fever, April 30,1863. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Hyatt, Lovick P. private December 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 14,1864. Released at Camp Morton, Ind. June 13, 1865. (Born in Newton County, Ga. January 3,1845.)

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Jackson, Franklin J. private September 25, 1861. Died January 21, 1862.

Jackson, William- private September 26,1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. in 1862.

Johnson, Thomas H. private September 25,1861. Appointed Corporal. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 19,1866.

Jones, Thomas W. private September 15, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him in hospital. No later record.

Landrum, Franklin- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 1, 1862. Enlisted as a private in Ross' Texas Cavalry in 1864. Served three months when he was discharged. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. September 10, 1826.)

Landum, Larkin- private September 19,1862. Died in Fulton County, Ga. December 28,1862.

Landrum, William M. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 4 or 7, 1862.

Lanier, James A. private September 25,1861. Appointed 4th Corporal in 1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 6, 1865.

Lanier, Thomas B. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863..

Leach, David- private September 25, 1861. Discharged April 26, 1862. Pension records show he enlisted in Co. H, l2th Regiment Ga. Cavalry. (Born in Gwinnett County, Ga. October 12, 1829.) Lee, M. O. private September 25,1861. Wounded and permanently disabled at Calhoun, Ga. May 16,1864.

Loyd, Jasper- private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1,1862. Captured at Ringgold, Ga. November 27, 1863. Released at Rock Island, Ill. June 22,1865. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. March 1,1834.)

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Loyd, Thomas E. private September 25, 1861. Captured near Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. Paroled at Fort Delaware, Del. February 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. March 10-12, 1865. No later record.

Mann, John C. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Frederick, Md. July 10,1864. Released at Fort McHenry, Md., per Special Order #282, September 27, 1864. Pension records show he was sick in Atlanta, Ga. hospital close of war.

Mann, Uriah M. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Jackson, Miss. July 8,1863. McCune, Andrew J. private August 24, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

McCune, F. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863; Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864.

McEachern, John- private September 25,1861. Furloughed for 30 days from Oglethorpe Barracks at Savannah, Ga. January 21, 1863. No later record.

McElwaney, L. B. M. private January 1,1863. Wounded in right thigh at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. In Walker's Division Hospital at Lauderdale, Miss. August 31,1863. No later record. (Born January 26,1845.)

Messer, Henry F. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Miles, John S. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Discharged, disability, in 1864.

Minor, David C. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant October 28, 1862; 1st Sergeant in 1862. Roll for D ecember 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Minor, John C. private September 23, 1862. Captured at Adairsville, Ga. May 18,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S.

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Govt. and enlisted in U.S. Army at Rock Island, Ill. October 6,1864.

Mitchell, Daniel Sidney- private June 21, 1862. Died of disease at Savannah, Ga. September 12, 1862.

Mitchell, Leonidus H. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Franklin, Tenn. November 30,1864.

Murphy, William P. private September 25, 1861. Died at Jonesboro, Ga. April 24,1862.

Norton, Silas- private June 21, 1862. Died at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 11,1862.

Parrott, William Jasper- private September 25, 1861. Appointed lst Corporal May 1, 1862. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1,1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky., from thence to Cam p Chase, O., where he took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. and enlisted in Co. B, 6th Regiment U.S. Vols. Inf., March 16, 1865. Transferred to Chicago, Ill. March 20, 1865. Deserted at Camp Wardwell, Colorado Territory, October 1, 1865.

Pope, Henry- private July 7,1862. Died at Yazoo City, Miss. in 1863. Posey, Appleton C. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. December 17,1862.

Posey, Humphrey- private August 24, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Postin, John M. (or Posten)- private September 25, 1861. Died in Mississippi in 1863.

Postin, Robert O. (or Posten)- private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863; Nashville, Tenn. December 17, 1864. Captured at Franklin, Tenn. December 18, 1864. Died, result amputation of left thigh and erysipelas, in U .S. General Hospital #1, at Nashville, Tenn. January 11,1865.

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Postin, William E. (or Posten)- private September 24, 1862. Died in French's Division Hospital at Lockhart, Miss. September 23,1863.

Pritchard, Trustin D. private September 25, 1861. On detached duty at Camp Young, Ga. December 31, 1862. No later record.

Robinson, Benjamin F. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Missionary Ridge, Tenn. November 25, 1863. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt., enlisted in U.S. Army and released at Rock Island, Ill. October 6, 1864.

Robinson, John R. private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant May 1,1862. private August 1,1862. Captured at Adairsville, Ga. May 18,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Rock Island, Ill. and released October 11,1864.

Sayers, Samuel P.- private May 3, 1862. Died of typhoid fever in General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. March 6,1863.

Slaton, Andrew J. private September 19, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865.

Slaton, Jasper N. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant May 1, 1862. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26, 1865. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. August 16, 1833.)

Slaton, Jasper R. private September 25, 1861. Died at Atlanta, Ga. March or April 12,1864. Buried there in Oakland Cemetery.

Smith, Jackson L. private September 25,1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant May 1,1862. Roll for December 1862, last on file, shows him absent, sick. No later record. (Born in Union County, S. C. February 4,1836. Died at Memphis; Tenn. December 3,1910, a nd buried there. )

Smith, John W. private September 25,1861. Pension records show he contracted typhoid fever at Savannah, Ga. May 1863, which settled in left leg and rendered same useless.

Smith, Thomas W. private September 25, 1861. Died at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. August 26, 1862.

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Spraggins, Charles J. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal in 1862; 3d Sergeant May 1, 1862. Died at Montgomery, Ala. September 10, 1863.

Spraggins, Hiram W. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863.

Spratlin, George W. private September 25,1861. Wounded in leg at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga. May 13,1864, and transferred (place not stated), May 28, 1864. No later record. (Born in Fayette County, G a. December 11,1836.)

Tinsley, William Bailey- private September 25, 1861. Died at Griffin, Ga. in 1863.

Whatley, Johnston- private September 26, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 1862. White, James W. private December 23, 1862. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Wilkins, Samuel- private May 3, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Disapproved pension records show he was at home on sick furlough close of war. (Born in Ga. in 1842.)

Yates, Joseph G. private September 26,1861. Discharged, furnished Benjamin Baugh as substitute, October 17, 1862. (Born in Clarke County, Ga. August 16, 1827. Died at Confederate Soldier's Home in Atlanta, Ga. April 8,1919.)

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY I, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. CLAYTON COUNTY, GEORGIA

"CLAYTON INVINCIBLES"

This company became Co. E, upon reorganization in 1862.

This company was ordered to the relief of General Finegan at East Florida October 4, 1862, by order of General Mercer. Arrived at Jacksonville, Fla. October 6, 1862, and remained until October llth, when they returned to Camp Hardee, arriving there October 15,1862. Ordered by General Mercer to Coosawhatchie, S. C., where they remained one day, and returned to Camp Hardee October 1862. Left Savannah on December 14, 1862, and arrived at Wilmington, N. C. December 19, 1862.

Dollar, Chaney A. Captain September 25, 1861. Resigned March 14,1864.

Mann, John F. 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. On detached duty as Enrolling Officer December 31, 1862. No later record.

McConnell, John L. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Retired May 14,1862. Stewart, James H. Jr. 2d Lieutenant September 25, 1861 Retired May 14,1862. Elected 2d Lieutenant of Co. D, 44th Regiment Ga. Inf. June 15,1862. Killed at Spotsylvania, Va. May 10, 1864.

Huie, Elijah- 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant June 1863; 2d Lieutenant March 14,1864. Wounded,

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date and place not given. Admitted to Way Hospital at Meridian, Miss. with wound January 12,1865. No later record.

Tanner, George W. 2d Sergeant September 25,1861. private May 14,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Smith, John M. Appointed Musician of Co. I, l0th Regiment Ga. Inf. May 27, 1861. Transferred to Co. I, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. and appointed 3d Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 14, 1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 11, 1865. (Born in Butts County, Ga. September 18,1836.)

Anthony, Jesse S. 4th Sergeant September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant June 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December, 10, 1864. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 16, 1865. (Born at Jonesboro, Ga. in 1839.)

Hamrick, Jackson H. 5th Sergeant September 25, 1861. private May 14, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Buchanan, Josiah H. 1st Corporal September 25,1861. Appointed 2d Corporal May 14,1862; 1st Sergeant June 1863. Wounded through left ankle and permanently disabled, at Chickamauga, Ga, September 19, 1863. Examined by Medical Board, pronounced unfit for field duty because of gunshot wound in left ankle, and furlough extended, March 30, 1865. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. October 1, 1841.)

McKown, Elias H. 2d Corporal September 25, 1861. private May 14, 1862. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Sent to Nashville, Tenn., thence to Louisville, Ky., thence to Camp Chase, O., where he was paroled and transferred to City Point, Va. f or exchange, March 4, 1865. Received at Boulware, & Cox s Wharves, James River, Va., March 10, 1865. No later record.

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Cook, Thomas G. L. 3d Corporal September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal May 14, 1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. May 15,1865.

Langston, Francis M. 4th Corporal September 25, 1861. private May 14,1862. Captured in Clayton County, Ga. in 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U.S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war. October 14, 1864.

Abercrombie, Collville- private September 25, 1861. Admitted to 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss., with acute diarrhoea, in 1863. Returned to duty May 27, 1863. Died in 1863.

Abercrombie, Kellett H.- private May 13, 1862. Discharged, disability, May 18,1862. Adams, William T. private September 25, 1861. Died at Yazoo City, Miss. July 2,1863.

Adamson, Augustus Pitt- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal in 1862; 1st Corporal August 1863. Wounded in left hip at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Calhoun, Ga. May 17, 1864. Paroled at Rock Island, Ill. and transferred to Point Lookout, Md. for exchange February 25,1865., Received at Boulware & Cox s Wharves, James River, Va., March &, 1865. Admitted to Jackson Hospital at Richmond, Va., on account of debility, March 7, 1865. Furloughed for 30 days March 8, 1865. (Resident of Ga. since March 20, 1844.)

Adamson, James R.- private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Died of chronic diarrhoea at Camp Chase, O. March 5,1865.

Adamson, Samuel T. private September 25, 1861. Wounded and disabled at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864. Captured at Jonesboro, Ga. September 1, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 13, 1865. (Resident of Ga. since 1847.)

Adamson, William J.- private May 1,1862. Died in Newton, Miss. hospital July 1863.

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Adamson, William R. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Ga. in 1845.)

Allen, Benjamin Z. private May 1,1862. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. Captured at Jonesboro, Ga. September 6,1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 17, 1865. (Born in Heard County, Ga. September 10, 1842.)

Allen, John Y. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864.

Allen, Joseph M. private August 1, 1862. Wounded at Pine Mountain, Ga. June 14, 1864; Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. Pension records show he was wounded and permanently disabled at Franklin, Tenn. November 30,1864.

Allen, Morris H. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1,1862. Died in General Hospital in Mississippi August 21, 1863.

Allen, Seaborn M.- private Sept 25,1861. Transferred to Co. D, lst Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1,1862. Roll dated September 10, 1864, last on which borne, shows him absent without leave.

Allen, William S. private May 1,1862. Appointed Sergeant. Captured near Jonesboro, Ga. September 2, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. May 17,1865.

Ansley, Joseph G. private September 25, 1861 Pension records show he was wounded and disabled at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863.

Anthony, William Q. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant May 14, 1862. Captured near Atlanta, Ga. September 8, 1864. Exchanged at Rough and Ready, Ga. September 19-22,1864. Killed at Franklin, Tenn. November 30,1864.

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Askew, Thomas Jefferson- private September 25, 1861. Pension records show he was wounded at Nashville, Tenn. December 15, 1864.

Barton, Robert M. private September 25, 1861. Captured and paroled at Yazoo City, Miss. July 13, 1863. Surrendered, Tallahassee, Fla. May 10,1865, and paroled there May 18,1865.

Barton, William D. private May 1, 1862. Sick at Camp Young, Ga. December 31, 1862. Pension records show he relapsed from measles May 1,1863. (Born September 9,1834.)

Barton, Yancey M. private May 1, 1862. Captured near Jonesboro, Ga. September 1,1864. Exchanged at Rough and Ready, Ga. September 19-22, 1864. No later record.

Baxley, Joel- private September 25,1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant in 1862. Admitted to 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss., with chronic diarrhoea, August 25, 1863, and deserted from said hospital September 3, 1863.

Baxley, Merriman- private May 1, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Belcher, Henry C. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Berry, John T. private September 25,1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky., thence to Camp Douglas, Ill. Received at Camp Chase, O. January 4,1865, where he died of chronic diarrhoea, April 20, 1865. Grave #1898, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Betterton, Adolphus D. private May 1, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky., thence to Camp Chase, O, January 6, 1865, where he was released May 16,1865.

Boynton, Elijah Winston- private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. (Died in Campbell County, Ga. February 6, 1906.)

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Boynton, Moses Thomas- private May 1,1862. On detail duty as forage master at Camp Young, Ga. December 31,1862. No later record.

Bradberry, Francis E. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was at home, sick, close of war. (Born in Henry County, Ga. in 1833.)

Bray, Jesse N. private May 1, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky., thence to Camp Douglas, Ill., where he was released May 17, 1865.

Bray, William A. private September 25, 1861. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865. (Born in Ga.)

Brown, George W.- private March 18, 1863. Died at Canton, Miss. June 3, 1863. Camp, Andrew J. private May 1, 1862. Wounded in right foot at Calhoun, Ga. May 16, 1864. Received pay at Columbus, Ga. November 26,1864, for services from July 1, 1863, to June 30, 1864. No later record.

Camp, Joseph S.- private September 25,1861. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Clayton County, Ga. August 13, 1845. Died at Confederate Soldiers Home, Atlanta, Ga. February 26,1929. Buried at Orchard Hill, Ga.)

Campbell, Elijah D. private October 21,1862. Wounded in right arm, necessitating amputation above elbow, and captured at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. in 1865. Released at Fort McHenry, Md. May 9,1865.

Carnes, James W. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863, and was on detail duty on account of wounds from 1863, to close of war.

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Carnes, John O.- private May 1, 1862. Furloughed for 60 days July 7,1863. No later record.

Carnes, William E. private September 25, 1861. Disabled by disease. Surrendered, Tallahassee, Fla. May 10, 1865, and paroled there May 18, 1865.

Chriswell, Charles- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, overage, August 21, 1862.

Conine, James W.- private August 1, 1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Died from abscess at Camp Chase, O. March 22, 1865. Grave #1733, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Conine, William P. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863. Captured at Calhoun, Ga. May 18, 1864. Transferred from New Orleans, La. for exchange May 28, 1865.

Cook, Ellsberry B. (or Ellis B.)- private May 1, 1862. Discharged, disability, December 1,1862. Died in 1863.

Cowan, Thomas F.- private May 1, 1862. On detached duty at Atlanta, Ga. June 4-December 31,1862. No later record.

Crow, Meredith (or Merida)- private August 1862. Captured at Rough and Ready, Ga. September 7, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 17, 1865. (Resident of Ga. since May 15, 1826.)

Dailey, John F. private December 30,1861. Admitted to French's Division Hospital at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. July 18, 1863, and was in said hospital August 31,1863. No later record.

Dailey, Philip J. private September 25, 1861. Wounded throu gh left hand and arm and permanently disabled at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863. Died November 20,1900.

Dailey, William E. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Captured at Rough and Ready, Ga. September 9,1864. Died of small-pox at Camp Douglas, Ill. December 30, 1864.

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Daniel, James C. private August 1,1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Davis, Elijah S. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, May 17, 1862.

Dickson, Sherman G. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Accidentally killed in Clayton County, Ga. in 1865.

Dickson, William W. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 14, 1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Ga.)

Dodson, John E. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. On detail duty in Quartermaster Dept. September 16,1864. No later record. Dollar, William H. See private, Co. H.

Drewry, Nicholas B. private September 25, 1861. Appointed Assistant Surgeon November 7, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant of this company May 14, 1862. Resigned December 1862. Appointed Assistant Surgeon C.S.A. (to rank from January 21, 1863 ), June 10, 1863. Assigned to duty at Atlanta, Ga. and was serving there December 1863. Pension records show he was on detail in Medical College at Atlanta, Ga. June 1, 1865.

Duke, James W.- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18,1862. Died at Charleston, S. C. April 1863.

Estes, Ira Allen- private May 1, 1862. Sick at Camp Young, Ga. December 31, 1862. Pension records show he was sent to hospital near Savannah, Ga., where he remained until March 1863. Sent to Mississippi June 1863, where he contracted fever. Sent to Dalton, Ga. March 1864, and from there to Atlanta, Ga. Overcome by heat at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 1864, and was sent home. Unable to return. (Born in Georgia April 22, 1833.)

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Evans, James F. private October 1, 1861. Sick in Savannah, Ga. hospital December 31, 1862. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Evans, John B. (or James B.)- private June 11, 1862. Sick in Savannah, Ga. Hospital December 31, 1862. Furloughed for 30 days from C.S.A. General Military Hospital #4, at Wilmington, N. C. January 30,1863. No later record.

Farr, William B. private September 25, 1861. Pension records show he was wounded in arm at Jackson, Miss. July 16,1863. Wounded in right thigh, permanently disabled and captured, at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky., from thence to Camp Douglas, Ill., where he was released June 12, 1865. (Born in Fayette County, Ga. January 6, 1844.)

Fuller, Judge Warner- private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 14,1862. Transferred to Co. A, 9th Battn. Ga. Light Artillery July l, 1862. Captured at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. November 9, 1864. Transferred from New Orleans, La. for exch ange May 23,1865. (Born in Ga.)

Gallman, George W. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. May 6,1862.

Gallman, John M. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him absent, sick at Camp Young. Appointed 3d Corporal August 1863.

Guice, Benton G. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Paid on April 23,1864, for services from July 1,1863, to February 29,1864. No later record.

Guice, John- private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. Received pay October 31, 1863. No later record.

Guice, Thomas N. private February 7,1864. Received pay at Atlanta, Ga. June 20,1864.

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Hamilton, Hezekiah L. private May 1,1862. Appointed 4th Corporal in 1863. Admitted to General Hospital at Savannah, Ga. April 25, 1863. Died at Atlanta, Ga. June 11, 1864.

Hamrick, Noah R. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him at home, sick. Pension records show he was sick in hospital at close of war.

Hancock, Charles E. private 1864. Wounded at Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864, and captured there December 18, 1864. Admitted to U.S.A. General Hospital at Nashville, Tenn. December 25, 1864, and died there of wounds April 6,1865.

Hancock, Choiner T.- private March 15, 1862. Discharged, over-age, August 1,1862.

Harrison, Benjamin A. private September 25, 1861. Discharged, disability, April 1,1862.

Holbrook, Green B. private May 1, 1862. Substitute for James G. McKown. Admitted to 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss. August 27, 1863. Returned to duty October 7,1863. No later record.

Huie, Albert A. private 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Died of pneumonia at Camp Chase, O. March 7, 1865. Grave #1583, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Huie, George W., Jr. private September 25, 1861. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Huie, George W., Sr. private September 30,1861. Appointed 5th Sergeant May 14,1862. Died in 1862.

kHuie, James C. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. March 31,1862.

Huie, Joseph H. private September 25,1861. Elected Jr. 2d. Lieutenant May 14, 1862; 2d Lieutenant in 1863. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Elected Captain March 14, 1864. Wounded and captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864.

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Rel eased at Johnson's Island, O. June 16, 1865. (Born in Ga. in 1837.)

Huie, Mathew H. private May 1, 1862. Captured at Calhoun, Ga. March 17, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Rock Island, Ill. and enlisted in U. S. service, but was rejected by mustering officer, October 11, 1864. (Born in Ga.)

Huie, Robert L. private 1864. Died in 1864.

Huie, Robert T. S. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta Ga. July 22, 1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. and transferred to City Point, Va. for exchange March 4, 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. March 10-12,1865 . No later record.

Huie, William A. private March 13, 1862. Captured near Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Died, debility, at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 13, 1865.

Hurdle, William B. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal April 1862. private September 1863. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21,1865. (Born in North Carolina in 1832.)

Idson, Thomas- private September 25, 1861. Died at Griswoldville, Ga. January 2, 1862.

Johnson, Francis M. private September 25, 1861. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Johnson, John T.- private. Pension records show he was wounded in left leg four inches above ankle, resulting in partial paralysis to left side, at Jonesboro, Ga. August 30,1864. (Born in Ga. July 4,1833.)

Kennedy, John B. private May l, 1862. Died of disease at Newton, Miss. July 13, 1863.

Langston, William F. private September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Captured at Yazoo City, Miss. July 13, 1863. Died of typhoid fever in General Hospital there July 26,1863.

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Lawrence, William N. private September 25, 1861. Died in Newnan, Ga. hospital in 1864.

Lawson, William A. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 4th Sergeant May 14, 1862. Wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863. Admitted to French's Division Hospital at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. July 18,1863. Wounded and disabled at Franklin, Tenn . November 30, 1864. Admitted to St. Mary's Hospital at West Point, Miss., on account of wounds, January 10, 1865. No later record.

Lites, Joseph E. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal May 14, 1862. private August 1863. Wounded through right leg and knee at Murfressboro, Tenn. December 7,1864. Captured at Columbia, Tenn. December 22, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13,1865. (Born in Henry County, Ga. March 5, 1843. Died at Confederate Soldiers' Home in Atlanta, Ga. September 13,1925. Buried at Forest Park, Ga.)

Mayfield, John R. private November 1861. Died November 1863.

McKown, James G. private May 1, 1862. Roll for December 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

McKown, Joseph W. private May 1,1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Died of pneumonia at Camp Chase, O. March 20, 1865. Grave #1713, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Meeks, William W. private July l, 1862. Died in General Hospital at Augusta, Ga. May 24,1863.

Niles, Henry T. private May 1, 1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released, at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Ozburn, Robert S. private September 25,1861. Captured at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19,1863. Held prisoner at Nashville, Tenn., Louisville, Ky., Camp Douglas, Ill. and New Orleans, La., and exchanged at latter place May 23,1865. (Born in

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Ga. in 184 5.) Peace, John W. private September 25,1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Douglas, Ill. June 10, 1865.

Sanders, Henry M. private September 25, 1861. Died November 6 or 10, 1861. Sanders, Jesse T. private September 25, 1861. In Breckenridge's Division Hospital at Marion, Miss. August 31,1863. Died in Clayton County, Ga. July 1864.

Simmons, Stephens S. private May 1, 1862. On detached service at Atlanta, Ga. June 4-December 31,1862. No later record.

Smith, Allen C. private September 25,1861. Pension records show he was wounded at Jackson, Miss. July 16, 1863, and, being unfit for further duty, was sent home. Reported to General Wofford at Atlanta, Ga. (Born in Henry County, Ga. March 20, 1846 .)

Smith, Francis P. private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, at Thunderbolt, Ga. April 1,1862. (Born in Ga.)

Smith, Joseph B. private May 1,1862. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters as 1st Corporal August 1, 1862. Killed by explosion of shell at Genesis Point, Fort McAllister, Ga., February 12, 1863.

Stephens, Alexander A. (or Stevens)- private September 25, 1861. Died of disease at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 5, 1862.

Stephens, Curran P. private August l, 1862. Discharged, furnished substitute.

Stephens, Green B. private May 1, 1862. Captured near 567 Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Received at Camp Chase, O. January 4, 1865, and released there June 12, 1865. (Born in Ga. May 9,1838.)

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Stephens, James Jackson- private September 30,1861. Discharged, over-age, at Savannah, Ga. August 1, 1862. (Born in Madison County, Ga. in 1820.)

Stephens, Joel M. private September 25,1861. Captured at Rough and Ready, Ga. September 4,1864. Died of typhoid fever at Camp Douglas, Ill. February 1,1865.

Stephens, John W. private August 1,1862. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863. Wounded in right leg and captured at Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 7, 1864. Admitted to Division #4, U.S.A. General Hospital there December 11, 1864. Release d July 20,1865. (Resident of Ga. since December 9, 1843.)

Stephens, Leroy E. private. Pension records show he was disabled by disease contracted in service at New Hope Church, Ga. May 25,1864. (Born in Clayton County, Ga. April 25,1844. Died at Confederate Soldiers' Home in Atlanta, Ga. February 8, 1929. Buried at Tanner's Church near Ellenwood, Ga.)

Stephens, Thomas J. private September 25, 1861. Pension records show he was wounded in right leg and permanently disabled at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31, 1864. (Born in Ga. August 3, 1840.)

Stephens, William Martin, Jr. private September 25,1861. Transferred from 1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital at Jackson, Miss. to General Hospital July 14, 1863. Pension records show he was wounded in left foot at Powder Springs, Ga. May 25,1864, left arm was disabled, result of vaccination, in 1864, and he was at home, sick, close of war. (Born in Ga. December 27, 1837.)

Stephens, William M., Sr. private September 25,1861. Discharged, over-age, August 18,1862.

Stephens, William P. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18,1862.

Tanner, Branch B.--See private, Co. E.

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Tanner, Joseph J. M. private May 1,1862. On detached duty at Atlanta, Ga. June 4-December 31,1862. No later record.

Thirlkill, George W. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. April 28,1862.

Thomas, William L. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31,1864. No later record.

Thomas, William R. private September 25, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Camp Douglas, Ill. and mustered into 6th Regiment U. S. Vols. March 25,1865.

Toney, Seaborn E. (or Sebron E.)- private May 1, 1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in DeKalb County, Ga. November 30, 1835.)

Touchstone, William H. private November 28,1862. Roll for December 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Trammell, Thomas J. private May 1, 1862. Transferred to Co. E, in exchange for Branch B. Tanner, March 20,1862. Died in 1862.

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY K, 30th REGIMENT

GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE

C. S. A. CAMPBELL COUNTY, GEORGIA "CHATTAHOOCHEE VOLS."

Richards, William B. Captain September 25, 1861. Retired May 14, 1862.

Head, Henry M. 1st Lieutenant September 25, 1861. Retired May 14, 1862.

Morris, Hilliard D. 2d Lieutenant September 25,1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant May 24, 1862; Captain June 5, 1863. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864.

Longino, George F. Jr. 2d Lieutenant Sept 25,1861 Elected Captain May 24, 1862. Resigned June 5, 1863. Enlisted as a private in Co. C, this regiment. Captured near Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 11, 1865. (Born in Ga. April 9,1840.)

Smith, Henry H. 1st Sergeant September 25, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant May 25, 1862; 1st Lieutenant June 5, 1863 Applied for 60 days leave of absence, on account of disability April 11, 1864. "Application was forwarded Apr 12, 1864, approved. Final action not shown." No later record.

Jones, Lewis- 2d. Sergeant September 25,1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18,1862.

Camp, John Lasseter- 3d. Sergeant September 25,1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant May 24,1862. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant in 1863.

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Summerlin, Henry C. 4th Sergeant September 25,1861. private in 1862. Discharged, disability, July 9,1862.

Humphrey, John- 5th Sergeant September 25,1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18,1862.

Camp, Benjamin Lasseter- 1st Corporal September 25, 1861. Died of typhoid fever in Campbell County, Ga. December 18,1861.

Bryant, Alfred P- 2d. Corporal September 25, 1861. Appointed Sergeant. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864 Sent to Louisville, Ky. January 2, 1865; to Camp Chase, O. January 4, 1865; to Chicago, Ill. March 20,1865. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and enlisted in U. S. service at Camp Chase, O. March 20, 1865.

Crutchfield, Benjamin J. 3d Corporal September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 19,1862.

Richards, Andrew J. 4th Corporal September 25,1861. Appointed 3d Corporal; 5th Sergeant August 18, 1862. Received pay for communtation of rations September 16, 1863. No later record.

Abercrombie, Seaborn V. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal May 14, 1862. Appointed 3d Corporal of Co. E, 27th Regiment Ga. Inf. November 1, 1863. Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. June 1,1864.

Adair, J. T. private October 1, 1863. Wounded, date and place not given. Admitted to Way Hospital at Meridian, Miss., wounded, January 13, 1865. Furloughed, date not given. (Born in Morgan County, Ga. April 2,1820.)

Attaway, Benjamin F. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant May 14, 1862. Reported "Present, sick," on roll for September -October 1862. No later record.

Attaway, Jacob L. private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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Attaway, James C. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Resaca, Ga. May 16, 1864. Sent to Camp Morton, Ind. May 21, 1864. Transferred to City Point, Va. for exchange February 26, 1865. No later record.

Attaway, Morgan R. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he left command on sick furlough July 1864; was cut off by Federal Army and enlisted in Co. C, 28th Regiment Tennessee Inf. where he remained until close of war. (Born in Ga. in 1843.)

Attaway, William M. private September 25,1861. Appointed 4th Corporal May 14,1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Fort McHenry, Md. May 5-10,1865.

Barefield, Marion R. (or Warren E.)- private December 1862. Wounded at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20, 1864. Belcher, William T. private September 25, 1861. Died at Macon, Ga. in 1864. Buried there in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Bryant, James B. private Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Sent to Louisville, Ky., thence to Camp Chase, O. January 2, 1865, to Point Lookout, Md. March 26, 1865, and released there June 4,1865.

Bryant, John J. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. Died in service.

Burke, Newborn C. (or Newborn B.)- private September 25, 1861. Died in Coweta County, Ga. hospital June 4,1862.

Burson, William J. private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Died in service.

Camp, Andrew Jackson- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 19,1862.

Carpenter, William P. private September 25,1861. Died of typhoid fever at Savannah, Ga. March 19 or 20,1862.

Chambers, Joseph- private. Died of typhoid fever in Fayette County, Ga. February 8,1864.

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Chambers, J. C. Enlisted as a private in Co. E, 27th Regiment Ga. Inf. August 28,1861. Discharged, result of measles, April 1,1862. Pension records show he reenlisted in 1863. Transferred to Co. K, 30th Regiment Ga. Inf. January 1864. Sent home on account of illness February 1865, and was unable to return. (Born in 1836.)

Duncan, Moses A. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. (Born in Coweta County, Ga. March 22, 1839. Died at Confederate Soldiers' Home in Atlanta, Ga. March 3,1923. Buried at St. Paul's Carroll County, Ga.)

Durrett, Benjamin- private September 25,1861. Discharged by expiration of term of service, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga., October 30,1862.

Durrett, James H. private April 23, 1862. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. for exchange March 4,1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves,, James River, Va., March 10-12,1865. No later record.

Entrekin, Minyard H. private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Entrekin, William F. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Estep, Napoleon B. private Sept 25,1861 Captured at Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 7, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13, 1865.

Estep, Z. T. private May 1863. Pension records show he was wounded in left knee near Atlanta, Ga. July 1864. Given 30 days' sick furlough January 1865. Unable to return to command on account of pneumonia. (Resident of Ga. since 1847.)

Garrett, William J. private September 26,1862. Discharged, furnished Martin King as substitute, September 26,1862.

Gentry, Berry H. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 2d Corporal April 10,1862; Sergeant. Wounded at Calhoun, Ga. May 16, 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864.

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Forwarded to Louisville, Ky. December 20,1864 Exchanged Captured at West Point, Ga. April 16,1865, and transferred to Military Prison at Macon, Ga. April 23,1865.

Golightly, David- private. Killed at Decatur, Ala. October 1, 1864.

Harper, Jesse L. private September 25, 1861. Died at Savannah, Ga. January 26,1862. 571 Harper, Joseph C. private April 23, 1862. Appointed Sergeant. Captured at Macon, Ga. April 30,1865.

Hattaway, David- private October 12, 1862. Wounded in leg, necessitating amputation, at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20, 1864.

Heath, M. A. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Died of wounds at LaGrange, Ga. Buried there in Stonewall Cemetery.

Hendrix, Anderson- private September 25, 1861. Discharged, furnished Jesse Ward as substitute, August 1,1862.

Hornsby, Joseph L. private December 8, 1861. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Meriwether County, Ga. May 23, 1841.)

Hudson, William H. private February 1, 1863. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Pension records show he was in Ladies' Hospital at Montgomery, Ala., with pneumonia, March 15,1865, to close of war. (Born in Ga.)

Humphries, David C. private September 25,1861. Discharged, disability, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 7, 1862.

Hunter, Jackson W. private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18, 1862. Union prisoner of war records show he was paroled at Talladega, Ala. May 25,1865.

Hunter, William B. M. private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

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Hurst, Joel E. private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Keith, Eli- private December 13, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 1st Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters August 1, 1862. Appointed 4th Sergeant. Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19, 1863.

Kerbow, Joseph H. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Kersey, John H. private September 25, 1861. Transferred from General Hospital #1, at Savannah, Ga. to General Hospital at Augusta, Ga., with fever, April 25,1863. Transferred to Co. I, 7th Regiment Ga. Cavalry April 2,1864. Roll for April 1, to September 30,1864, last on file, shows him absent, sick in hospital since June 29th. Appears on receipt roll for clothing in the period from October 1, to December 31,1864. No later record.

King, Martin- private September 26, 1862 Substitute for William J. Garrett. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

King, Thomas Jefferson- private September 25, 1861. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant May 24, 1862; 2d Lieutenant June 5, 1863. Captured near Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 15, 1865. (Born in Coweta County, Ga. May 1 842.)

Lambert, A. J. private. Pension records show he was wound 572 ed in left leg, resulting in partial paralysis, at Jonesboro, Ga. August 31,1864. (Born in Ga. January 28,1836.)

Landers, John W. private September 25,1861. Wounded at Franklin, Tenn November 30, 1864. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864 (also shown as Franklin, Tenn. December 17,1864 ). Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt., enlisted in U S. serv ice at Camp Chase, O. and transferred to Chicago, Ill., March 20,1865.

Lang, Josey F. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864. Died of typhoid fever at Camp Chase, O.

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August 25,1864. Grave #219, or 225, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Lang, William W. private September 25,1861. Died in Field Hospital at Savannah, Ga. April 1,1864.

Lofton, William J. private September 25,1861. Captured in Marion County, Ala. January 4, 1865. Died of pneumonia at Camp Chase, O. February 24, 1865. Grave #1423, or 1421, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery.

Long, Luke S. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. Pension records show he was overcome by heat at New Hope Church, Ga in 1864, resulting in loss of sight in right eye. (Born in Newton County, Ga. i n 1842.)

Longino, Olin R. private May 1, 1862. On furlough October 31, 1862. Transferred to Co. I, 2d Regiment Ga. Cavalry May 1,1864. Roll for December 31, 1864, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Madaris, Jackson- private September 25, 1861. Captured near Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt., enlisted in U. S. service at Camp Chase, O., and transferred to Chicago, Ill. March 20,1865.

Mathews, Arthur (or Mathis)- private. Killed at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864.

Maxey, W. F. (Bud)- private November 1863. Pension records show he was wounded at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. June 21, 1864, and sent to hospital Furloughed for 30 days July 1864. Returned to company August 1,1864. Sent to hospital with fever in 1864, and was unable to rejoin command. (Born in Ga. in 1847. Died in Gwinnett County, Ga. December 21,1929.)

McCord, John J. private. Deserted July 18,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, August 3, 1864.

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McDaniel, James A. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

McGraw, Ephraim W. private September 25, 1861. Discharged May 15,1862.

McWaters, John R. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Atlanta, Ga. July 22,1864. Paroled at Camp Chase, O. and sent to City Point, Va. for exchange March 4,1865. No later record.

Moon, Jabez Pheates- private September 26,1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Morgan, John T. private September 25, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant May 24,1862. Roll for October 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Morris, Charles F. private April 23, 1862. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Morris, William C. private September 25, 1861. Died of typhoid fever at Savannah, Ga. January 29,1863.

Morris, William L. private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Morris, Willis P. private May 1,1862. Died at Savannah, Ga. January 29, 1863.

Mullins, Union M. private September 25, 1861. Deserted. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Louisville, Ky., and released to remain north of Ohio River during war, July 31,1864.

Newsom, Hosea (or Newborn)- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18, 1862.

Owens, Oliver P. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Kingston, Ga. May 19,1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt., and enlisted in U. S. Army for frontier service, at Rock Island, Ill. October 6,1864.

Phillips, James R. private September 25,1861. Discharged by civil authority August 19,1862.

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Phillips, Samuel L. private September 25,1861. Appointed 1st Corporal December 27, 1861. Died of typhoid fever at Savannah, Ga. April 7,1862.

Pholds, Amos- private September 25, 1861. Discharged May 22, 1862.

Rainwater, Daniel- private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, reports him "Present, sick." No later record.

Rainwater, George- private September 25, 1861. Deserted October 15, 1861.

Rainwater, James H. private May 1,1862. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Gwinnett County, Ga. April 11, 1844.)

Rainwater, Miles- private September 25,1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18, 1862. (Born in South Carolina September 10, 1817.)

Rainwater, Reason- private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Rainwater, William B. private May 1,1862. Pension records show he was sent to hospital with fever February 1865, and was discharged, disability, March 1865.

Ray, Francis C. private September 25,1861. Died of typhoid fever in Carroll County, Ga. September 26,1863.

Ray, James M. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31,1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record. 574

Richards, John Perry- private September 25, 1861. Discharged by civil authority August 18,1862.

Richardson, Hillery E. private September 25,1862. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant February 27,1863. Resigned August 25,1863.

Roberts, T. J. private September 25, 1861. Wounded at Calhoun, Ga. May 16, 1864. Captured at Egypt, Miss. December 28, 1864.

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Paroled at Alton, Ill. February 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. for exchange, May 6 or 9,18 65.

Sanders, G. H. private. Admitted to Floyd House & Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., with chronic diarrhoea, March 6, 1865. No later record.

Smith, Barton D. private September 25,1861. Discharged by civil authority, at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga., August 19 or 21,1862.

Smith, Benjamin J. private September 25, 1861. Died of brain fever at Savannah, Ga. March 23, 1862.

Sparks, W. Henry- private September 25,1861. Wounded in 1864. Died of wounds in Fair Grounds Hospital #2, at Atlanta, Ga. May 18, 1864. Buried there in Oakland Cemetery.

Spradling, Riley- private September 25,1861. Died at Camp Hardee near Savannah, Ga. June 28,1862.

Upshaw, Joseph T. private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him absent without leave. No later record.

Vines, James P. private September 25,1861. Paroled at Augusta, Ga. May 31,1865.

Vines, William O. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Murfreesboro, Tenn. December 7, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 13,1865.

Ward, Jesse W. private August 1,1862. Substitute for Anderson Hendrix. In General Hospital at Guyton, Ga. February 29,1864. No later record.

Wester, John W. private September 25, 1861. Died of typhoid fever in Campbell County, Ga. December 18, 1861.

Wilson, Peter S. private September 25, 1861. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16, 1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 11, 1865.

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Wilson, Thomas J. private March 1, 1864. Wounded, date and place not given. Admitted to Way Hospital at Meridian, Miss., on account of wounds, January 13, 1865. Furloughed. No later record. (Born in Ga. in 1848.)

Wilson, William L. private September 25,1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Wise, Joseph B. private September 25, 1861 Appointed 1st Corporal May 14, 1862; Sergeant. Captured at Nashville, Tenn. December 16,1864. Released at Camp Chase, O. June 12,1865.

Woodward, Tobias- private September 25, 1861. Roll for October 31, 1862, last on file, shows him present. No later record (Born in Cherokee County, Ala. March 7, 1840. Died at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. April 2,1919.)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Adamson, Augustus Pitt Brief History of the Thirtieth Georgia Regiment. Augusta, GA: Eastern Digital Resources, 2000. 226 p. E559.5.30th.A33.1987.

Confederate Military History, Extended Edition. Vol. 7: Georgia.: Clearwater, SC. Eastern Digital Resources. 1998 E484C65.1987v7. See p. 52 (1 photocopied page) for a brief unit history.

Crute, Joseph H., Jr. Units of the Confederate States Army. Midlothian, VA: Derwent Books, 1987. Ref. See p. 104 (1 photocopied page) for a concise summary of the regiment's service.

Georgia. State Division of Confederate Pensions and Records. Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, l86l-l865. Vol. 3. Clearwater, SC. Eastern Digital Resources. 1998, 1959. pp. 497-575. E559.3G4v3. Unit roster.

Jones, Charles E. Georgia in the War, 1861-1866. Clearwater, SC. Eastern Digital Resources. 1998. E559.4J76. See p. 29 (1 photocopied page) for an list of unit officers. Reprint with additional notes and index. 1999.

Mangham, Dana M. Oh, For a Touch of the Vanished Hand Murfreesboro, TN. Southern Heritage Press, 2000

Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies:...Georgia. Willow Bend Books, 2005. pp. 239-40 (2 photocopied pages). E577S53.1995.

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INDEX

Abbett, George A. ~ Co.H Abbott, G.W. ~ Co.H Abbott (Abbett), Simeon W. ~ Co.G, H Abercrombie, Collville ~ Co.E, I Abercrombie (Abercrumby), Kellett H. ~ Co.I Abercrombie, Sebron V. ~ Co.K Adair, John T. ~ Co.K Adams, Elias ~ Co.G, H Adams, J.W. ~ Co.F Adams, James B. ~ Co.B Adams, John App ~ Co.G, H Adams, John M. ~ Co.B Adams, John N. ~ Co.H Adams, T.N. ~ Co.G Adams, Trustin R. ~ Co.G, H Adams, William H. ~ Co.B,D, H Adams, William J. ~ Co.I Adams, William T. ~ Co.E Adamson, Augustus Pitt (B. / D. ) ~ Co.I Adamson, James R. ~ Co.E, I Adamson, Samuel T. ~ Co.E Adamson, William J. ~ Co.E, I Adamson, William R. ~ Co.E Addison, S.D. ~ Co.C Adkinson, W.J. ~ Co.F Adoms, W.M. ~ Co.G Aiken, W.B. ~ Co.A Aiken, William ~ Co.B Aikin, William ~ Co.A Aldredge, John N. ~ Co.H Aldredge, Stephen J. ~ Co.H Aldridge, J.M. ~ Co.H Aldridge, John A. ~ Co.H

Aldridge (Aldrige), Stephen J. ~ Co.H Alexander, James M. ~ Co.C Allen Jr., Seaborn J. ~ Co.I Allen, Benjamin B. (Z.) ~ Co.E Allen, J.F. ~ Co.E Allen, J.L. ~ Co.K Allen, James A. ~ Co.E Allen, John Y. ~ Co.E Allen, Joseph M. ~ Co.E Allen, Morris H. ~ Co.E Allen, Seaborn M. ~ Co.E, I Allen, W.G. ~ Co.C Allen, William J. ~ Co.C Allen, William S. ~ Co.E Allen, William W. ~ Co.E Allison, Francis M. ~ Co.H Alums, James W. ~ Co.B Amerson, Barney ~ Co.A, B Anderson, A. P. ~ Co.E Anderson, James W. ~ Co.C Anderson, Samuel T. ~ Co.E Anderson, W. J. ~ Co.E Andrews, Allen M. ~ Co.D Andrews, John Y. ~ Co.A Andrews, Robert J. ~ Co.F Andrews, Robert Jesse ~ Co.C Andrews, William R. ~ Co.I Andrews, William ~ Co.A, B Ansley, Joseph G. ~ Co.E Anthony, Jesse ~ Co.E Anthony, W. D. (T.) ~ Co.E Anthony, William Q. ~ Co.E Archer, J. M. ~ Co.E Argo, Lewis D. ~ Co.C Armstrong, Elijah J. ~ Co.H Armstrong, James W. ~ Co.G, H

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Arnold, James A. ~ Co.B Arnold, William S. ~ Co.D Arthur, James ~ Co.D Askew, Thomas Jefferson ~ Co. E, I Atkinson, Alexander ~ Co.A, I Atkinson, Andrew J. ~ Co.F* Atkinson, W. K. ~ Co.F Atkinson, William J. ~ Co.F Attaway, Benjamin F. ~ Co.K Attaway, Jacob L. ~ Co.K Attaway, James C. ~ Co.K Attaway, Morgan K. ~ Co.K Attaway, William M. ~ Co.K Attaway, William N. ~ Co.K Atteway, William M. ~ Co.K Attoway, George C. ~ Co.K Attoway, William H. ~ Co.K Bachelor, Harvey A. ~ Co.H Baggett, J. A. ~ Co.C Baggett, Wiley C. ~ Co.C Bailey, Clayborn W. ~ Co.A Bailey, David J. ~ Co.F&S Bailey, Franklin M. ~ Co.I Bailey, Nevel H. ~ Co.F Bailey, Robert H. ~ Co.A Bailey, Stephen B. ~ Co.A Bailey, Thomas J. ~ Co.B Bailey, Thomas J. ~ Co.F,A Baily, T. M. ~ Co.F,A Baiton, R. M. ~ Co.E Baker, Benjamin F. ~ Co.H Baker, Benjamin Franklin ~ Co.G Baker, Isaac P. ~ Co.H Baker, J. P. ~ Co.H Baker, John C. ~ Co.G Baker, John C. ~ Co.H Baker, John E. ~ Co.G Ball, Levi J. ~ Co.A Ballentin, Alexander W. ~ Co.C

Ballentine, John W. ~ Co.C Balles, Moses C. ~ Co.I Bank, John W. ~ Co.G Bankston, William E. B. ~ Co.F Bankston, William E. ~ Co.A Barefield, James F. ~ Co.D Barfield, James F. ~ Co.D Barkley, John N. ~ Co.A Barkley, John Nutt ~ Co.B Barlow, Arthur W. ~ Co.A Barnes, Corday ~ Co.I Barnes, Cordey (or Cordie) ~ Co.A Barnes, Henry T. ~ Co.I Barnes, Henry Turner ~ Co.A Barnes, James C. ~ Co.I Barnes, Thomas J. ~ Co.I Barnes, Thomas M. ~ Co.A Barnes, William J. ~ Co.I Barnett, John L. ~ Co.I Barten, B. M. ~ Co.E Bartlett, Thomas J. ~ Co.D Barton, David R. ~ Co.C Barton, R. N. ~ Co.E Barton, Robert M. ~ Co.E Barton, T. M. ~ Co.C Barton, William D. ~ Co.E Barton, Yancey M. ~ Co.E Baston, Y. N. ~ Co.E Batchelor, H. A. ~ Co.H Baugh, Benjamin ~ Co.G Baugh, Benjamin ~ Co.H Baugh, Ephraim J. ~ Co.G Baw, Benjamin ~ Co.G Baxley, Joel ~ Co.E Baxley, Joel ~ Co.I Baxley, Merriman ~ Co.E Baxley, Merriman ~ Co.I Baxter, A. M. ~ Co.E Baxter, Y. M. ~ Co.E

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Bayley, A. ~ Co.G Baylor, Nemman M. ~ Co.I Bazile, P. H. ~ Co.H Bearden, Jefferson M. ~ Co.G Bearden, M. Jefferson ~ Co.H Bearden, Marshal J. ~ Co.G Bearden, W. J. ~ Co.G Beauchamp, James O. ~ Co.I Beaugh, Ephraim J. ~ Co.G Beaver, George W. ~ Co.I Beaver, Green W. ~ Co.I Beavers, G. W. ~ Co.I Belcher, Henry C. ~ Co.E Belcher, William T. ~ Co.K Bell, Christly ~ Co.G Bell, Christly ~ Co.H Bell, William ~ Co.G Bell, William ~ Co.H Benger, Charles ~ Co.C Benger, Charles ~ Co.F Bennett, R.H. ~ Co.I Benson, Andrew J. ~ Co.G Benson, Burrell A. ~ Co.G Benson, Richard A. ~ Co.D Bentley, John F. ~ Co.E Benton, David R. ~ Co.C Berry, Adolph ~ Co.E Berry, Adolphus ~ Co.B Berry, David A. ~ Co.E Berry, John A. ~ Co.B Berry, John T. ~ Co.E Berry, Oscar S. ~ Co.B Berry, W.S. ~ Co.C Betterton, Adolphus ~ Co.E Bevens, S.H. ~ Co.B Bevins, James L. ~ Co.B Biles, Charles W. ~ Co.F Bishop, John V. ~ Co.C Bivins, James ~ Co.B

Bivins, S.A. ~ Co.B Bivins, Samuel H. ~ Co.B Black, Ephraim ~ Co.B Black, Payton G.B. ~ Co.C Black, T.H. ~ Co.A Blackley, C.S. ~ Co.H Blackman, E.M. ~ Co.B Blackmon, Edmond J.M. ~ Co.B Blair, Columbus ~ Co.C Blair, Columbus ~ Co.F Blair, James ~ Co.C Blair, James ~ Co.F Blakely, Glen L. ~ Co.I Blakey, Churchill S. ~ Co.H Blank, S.S. ~ Co.I Blankenship, R.R. ~ Co.H Blanks, Simon S. ~ Co.I Bledsoe, Elijah M. ~ Co.I Bledsoe, James M. ~ Co.F Bleven, John ~ Co.F Boen, Oliver ~ Co.G Bolles, Moses C. ~ Co.I Bolls, Wm. ~ Co.I Bolton, John H. ~ Co.F Bone, Manning ~ Co.C Bone, Manning ~ Co.F Boswell, J. E. ~ Co.G Boswell, W. W. ~ Co.G Bosworth, James L. ~ Co.G Bosworth, James L. ~ Co.H Bosworth, Joseph E. ~ Co.G Bosworth, Wesley W. ~ Co.G Bosworth, Wiley W. ~ Co.G Bosworth, Wiley Wesley ~ Co.FI Bosworth, Wiley Wesley ~ Co.H Bottoms, Aaron L. ~ Co.G Bough, Ben ~ Co.G Bowen, A. Y. ~ Co.C Bowen, Andrew J. ~ Co.C

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Bowen, Caleb P. ~ Co.C Bowen, John ~ Co.C Bowen, John ~ Co.F Bowen, Oliver ~ Co.G Bowen, Oliver ~ Co.H Bowles, M. E. ~ Co.I Bowles, Moses C. ~ Co.I Bowles, William ~ Co.A Bowles, Wm. P. ~ Co.K Boykin, James F. ~ Co.AFS Boynton, Elijah W. ~ Co.E Boynton, Elijah Winston ~ Co.I Boynton, James S. ~ Co.A Boynton, James Stoddard ~ Co.B Boynton, James Stoddard ~ Co.FI Boynton, M. F. ~ Co.E Boynton, Moses T. ~ Co.E Boynton, Moses Thomas ~ Co.I Boynton, T. M. ~ Co.E Boynton, W. E. ~ Co.E Bradberry, Francis E. ~ Co.E Bradbury, John ~ Co.G Bradley, Newman B. ~ Co.D Bradly, A. W. ~ Co.E Brady, John W. ~ Co.A Brady, William D. ~ Co.A Brand, G.W. ~ Co.F Braswell, Duke W. ~ Co.D Braswell, Jacob G. ~ Co.D Braswell, John ~ Co.D Bray, J.B. ~ Co.E Bray, Jesse N. ~ Co.E Bray, William A. ~ Co.E Bray, William N. ~ Co.E Brewer, Edward E. ~ Co.D Briant, A. P. ~ Co.K Brock, J. F. ~ Co.K Brook, Hillery B. ~ Co.A Brown, A.D. ~ Co.G

Brown, Algernon S. ~ Co.G Brown, Asa L. ~ Co.G Brown, Asa L. ~ Co.H Brown, Benjamin L. ~ Co.F Brown, Benjamin S. ~ Co.F Brown, E. ~ Co.A Brown, George W. ~ Co.E Brown, George W. ~ Co.I Brown, J.M. ~ Co.L Brown, John J. ~ Co.C Brown, P.M. ~ Co.C Brown, Parker N. ~ Co.C Brown, Robert H. ~ Co.F Brown, Robert ~ Co.G Brown, Robert ~ Co.H Brown, Thomas E. ~ Co.G Brown, W.D. ~ Co.F Brown, William H. ~ Co.F Bryant, Alford P. ~ Co.K Bryant, Alfred P ~ Co.K Bryant, James B. ~ Co.K Bryant, James R ~ Co.B Bryant, James S. ~ Co.D Bryant, John B.D. ~ Co.D Bryant, John D.B. ~ Co.D Bryant, John ~ Co.K Bryant, William H ~ Co.B Bryant, William H. ~ Co.A Buchanan, J. M. ~ Co.E Buchanan, Joseph H. ~ Co.E Buchanan, Josiah H. ~ Co.E Bullington, B. P. ~ Co.C Bullington, Reuben P. ~ Co.C Burk, Anderson ~ Co.I A Burke, David G. ~ Co.F Burke, Newbern B. ~ Co.K Burkes, N. B. ~ Co.K Burkett, Robert ~ Co.D Burks, Andrew J. ~ Co.I A

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Burks, David A. ~ Co.B Burks, David G. ~ Co.F Burks, John ~ Co.B Burks, Josiah ~ Co.B Burks, Josiah ~ Co.E Burlington, R. P. ~ Co.C Burnes, William ~ Co.G Burns, William E. ~ Co.G Burson, William J. ~ Co.K Burt, Anderson S. ~ Co.I A Burton, David R. ~ Co.C Burton, Samuel H. ~ Co.C D Butler, J. ~ Co.C Butler, Joseph ~ Co.F Buttrell, Joseph ~ Co.B Byans, James L. ~ Co.I Byars, James L. ~ Co.I Byers, E. B. ~ Co.F Byrd, Furney ~ Co.G Byrd, Turner ~ Co.H Caine, S. ~ Co.H Calaway, Jesse ~ Co.D Calaway, John M. ~ Co.D Caldwell, Henry C. ~ Co.F Callaway, H. B. ~ Co.D Callaway, Jesse ~ Co.D Callaway, John M. ~ Co.D Callaway, John W. ~ Co.D Calloway, E. W. ~ Co.C Calloway, Henry B. ~ Co.D Calloway, James M. ~ Co.B Calloway, Jno. M. ~ Co.D Caloway, Henry B. ~ Co.D Caloway, Jesse ~ Co.D Caloway, John M. ~ Co.D Camp, Andrew J. ~ Co.E Camp, Andrew J. ~ Co.K Camp, Benjamin L. ~ Co.K Camp, Benjamin Lasseter ~ Co.K

Camp, John L. ~ Co.K Camp, John Lasseter ~ Co.K Camp, Joseph S. ~ Co.E Camp, Joseph S. ~ Co.I Camp, Lewis C. ~ Co.A Camp, N. C. ~ Co.A Camp, Nathan F. ~ Co.A Campbell, Elijah D. ~ Co.E Campbell, William R. ~ Co.C Cane, Joseph ~ Co.F Capiteville, John B. ~ Co.C Cargile, John M. ~ Co.I Carmichael, Irbin B. ~ Co.A Carmichael, Irbin Bailey ~ Co.B Carmichael, James F. ~ Co.A Carmichael, Robert C. ~ Co.A Carmichal, Robt. C. ~ Co.A Carnes, James W. ~ Co.E Carnes, John O. ~ Co.C Carnes, John O. ~ Co.I Carnes, William E. ~ Co.E Carns, W. E. ~ Co.E Carpenter, William P. ~ Co.K Carrol, James ~ Co.G Carroll, James ~ Co.H Carter, Johnathan R. ~ Co.I Carter, Thomas L. ~ Co.I Carter, Washington F. ~ Co.I Carthage, James L. ~ Co.H Cash, James ~ Co.G Cash, James ~ Co.H Cash, William C. ~ Co.C,E Castleberry, James W. ~ Co.A Castleberry, Jeptha T. ~ Co.A Castleberry, Jeptha Thomas ~ Co.B Castlebury, James P. ~ Co.A Castlevern, J. F. ~ Co.A Caston, Jesse ~ Co.A Caunt, J. L. ~ Co.C

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Causey, John H. ~ Co.C Causey, John W. ~ Co.C Causey, William M. ~ Co.C Chambers, Joseph ~ Co.K Champion, Charnie K. ~ Co.D Champion, John M. ~ Co.D Chancelly, William ~ Co.B Chapman, John ~ Co.F Chapman, John ~ Co.H Chatman, James D. ~ Co.C Chatman, John ~ Co.C Childes, Richard B. ~ Co.H Childs, A. G. ~ Co.G Childs, K. R. ~ Co.H Childs, Richard B. ~ Co.H Childs, Richmond B. ~ Co.H Chriswell, Charles ~ Co.E Chriswell, Charles ~ Co.I Chriswold, Charles ~ Co.E Churchill, S. B. ~ Co.H Clark, Hiram B. ~ Co.G Clark, James ~ Co.E Clarke, H. C. ~ Co.G Clarke, Jason D. ~ Co.F Clay, Green H. ~ Co.C Clements, William ~ Co.B Clever, D. P. ~ Co.E Clinton, Wiley ~ Co.G Coats, Henry (or Coates) ~ Co.H Coats, Henry M. ~ Co.H Cochran, John S. ~ Co.G,A Cochran, Sion J. ~ Co.G Cochran, Wesley F. ~ Co.G Cochran, Wiley F. ~ Co.G Cochran, William W. ~ Co.G Cody, William H. ~ Co.D Coffee, John A. ~ Co.H,B Coldwell, Daniel J. ~ Co.G Cole, James C. ~ Co.I

Coleman, Raymon ~ Co.H Coleman, Raymond ~ Co.G Collars, James M. ~ Co.H Collins, J. M. ~ Co.H Collins, John W. ~ Co.C Colwell, Daniel ~ Co.G Colwell, David ~ Co.G Conine, James W. ~ Co.E Conine, James W. ~ Co.I Conine, William P. ~ Co.E,I Connine, J. W. ~ Co.E Connine, W. P. ~ Co.E Cook, Elam ~ Co.A Cook, Ellsbury B. ~ Co.E Cook, James B. ~ Co.I Cook, James ~ Co.D Cook, Jenno ~ Co.I Cook, Thomas G. L. ~ Co.E Cook, Virgil C. ~ Co.F Cook, Wesley ~ Co.A Cook, Wesley ~ Co.I Cook, Zeno ~ Co.I Cooper, Charles A. ~ Co.F Cooper, Wiley G. ~ Co.F Corine, W.P. ~ Co.E,I Corwine, W.P. ~ Co.E Costin, Mathew H. ~ Co.I Cowan, T.J. ~ Co.E Cowan, Thomas F. ~ Co.E Cowan, Thomas F. ~ Co.I Cowen, T.J. ~ Co.E Cowin, J.T. ~ Co.E Cowin, T.F. ~ Co.E Cox, Andrew J. ~ Co.G Cox, William J. ~ Co.G Crain, James B. ~ Co.I Crane, James ~ Co.I Crawford, James P. ~ Co.F Crawford, Thomas J. ~ Co.F

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Crinne, J.W. ~ Co.E Criswell, Charlie ~ Co.E Crittenden, Lee ~ Co.C Crittenden, Lee ~ Co.F Crittendon, Lee ~ Co.F Crombie, C. A. ~ Co.E Cronine, Wm. ~ Co.E Crosby, John ~ Co.C Crow, Meredith (or Merida ~ Co.I Crow, Merida ~ Co.E Crowell, W.S. ~ Co.F Crowell, William P. ~ Co.F Crumbie, Collville A. ~ Co.E Crutchfield, Benjamin J. ~ Co.K Cullars, James M. ~ Co.H Cullers, Jas. M. ~ Co.H Cumby, Colville A. ~ Co.E Cunningham, Thomas ~ Co.D Curry, Henry R. ~ Co.D Curry, William D. ~ Co.I Custin, Mathew H. ~ Co.I Dabney, John C. ~ Co.B Dabney, Tyre J. ~ Co.B Dailey, John F. ~ Co.E Dailey, John ~ Co.E Dailey, Philip J. ~ Co.E Danforth, John C. ~ Co.C Daniel, James C. ~ Co.E Danten, James C. ~ Co.G Darnell, James H. ~ Co.I Davis, Edward (or Ned) ~ Co.H Davis, Elijah S. ~ Co.E Davis, George C. ~ Co.G Davis, George C. ~ Co.H Davis, James M. ~ Co.G Davis, James M. ~ Co.H Davis, James W. ~ Co.K Davis, John M. ~ Co.G Davis, John W. ~ Co.G

Davis, McDonald ~ Co.G Davis, McDonald ~ Co.H Davis, O.M. ~ Co.F Davis, William J. ~ Co.G Day, James ~ Co.B Dayley, John ~ Co.E Deacent, Benjamin T. ~ Co.I Dearfue, C.C. ~ Co.I Dearful, C.C. ~ Co.I Dearing, John N. (or John A. ~ Co.C Dearing, John N. ~ Co.F Deason, Benjamin T. ~ Co.I Dent, William K. ~ Co.I Dent, William R. ~ Co.I Denton, James C. ~ Co.G Derrett, B. ~ Co.K Desom, B. F. ~ Co.I Detherage, John A. ~ Co.B Dethrage, John A. ~ Co.B Dethrige, John A. ~ Co.B Dickey, J. F. ~ Co.B Dickey, Thomas F. ~ Co.B Dickey, Thomas T. ~ Co.B Dickey, William W. ~ Co.B Dickins, Alfred ~ Co.G Dicks, G. ~ Co.G Dickson, A. G. ~ Co.E Dickson, Sherman G. ~ Co.E Dickson, William W. ~ Co.E Died in Miss. Farmer, Thomas ~ Co.E Dixon, John S. ~ Co.H Dixon, William W. ~ Co.E Dobson, J. A. ~ Co.I Dodson, John A. ~ Co.I Dodson, John E. ~ Co.E Dodson, L. G. ~ Co.I Dodson, Lewis ~ Co.I Dollar, Chaney A. ~ Co.E Dollar, William H. ~ Co.G

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Doller, W. H. ~ Co.G Donnell, James ~ Co.I Dornsby, Joseph L. ~ Co.K Dorsett, Moab E. ~ Co.H Dorsett, William L. ~ Co.G Dorsett, William L. ~ Co.H Dorsey, John M. ~ Co.C,D Dossett, M. E. ~ Co.H Dossett, William L. ~ Co.H Douglass, William F. ~ Co.A Downing, J. ~ Co.F Draffin, L.C. ~ Co.I Dranger, B.F. ~ Co.D Drawhorn, Benjamin F. ~ Co.D Drawhorn, J.M. ~ Co.D Drawhorn, Joseph Marion ~ Co.D Drawhorn, Joseph ~ Co.D Drawhorn, William ~ Co.D Drewry, Nicholas B. ~ Co.E Driggers, Alfred A. ~ Co.H Drohorn, Joseph M. ~ Co.D Drury, Nicalous B. ~ Co.E Duffey, Saunders J. ~ Co.A Duffey, Saunders Jackson ~ Co.B Duke, Elihu N. ~ Co.I Duke, Franklin ~ Co.H Duke, G.H. ~ Co.F Duke, Green B. ~ Co.I Duke, Green R. ~ Co.A Duke, Green R. ~ Co.I Duke, James F. ~ Co.H Duke, James W. ~ Co.E Duke, James W. ~ Co.I Duke, John E. ~ Co.F Duke, John G. ~ Co.F Duke, Micajah C. ~ Co.I Duke, Thomas H. ~ Co.F Dukes, James F. ~ Co.H Dukes, Mathew W. ~ Co.H

Dukes, Samuel H. ~ Co.B Dukes, Samuel M. ~ Co.B Dukes, Thomas H. ~ Co.F Dukes, William ~ Co.H Dumas, James P. ~ Co.F Dumas, Thomas W. ~ Co.F Duncan, M.A. ~ Co.K Dunkin, Moses A. ~ Co.K Dunkin, W.A. ~ Co.K Dunn, Johnson ~ Co.G Dunn, Johnson ~ Co.H Dunn, Jr., Henry C. ~ Co.B Dunn, Sr., Henry C. ~ Co.B Dunn, William H.C. ~ Co.B Dunn, William S. ~ Co.B Durach, W. ~ Co.A Durrett, Benjamin ~ Co.K Durrett, James H. ~ Co.K Dyess, Josiah ~ Co.A Eason, Edward Y.J. ~ Co.G Eason, J.S. ~ Co.C Eason, N.H. ~ Co.H Eason, O.R. ~ Co.C Eason, William H. ~ Co.G Eason, William H. ~ Co.H Edalgo, Francis ~ Co.B Edalgo, Francisco ~ Co.A Edgar, Harman ~ Co.G Edgar, Harman ~ Co.H Edmondes, Wiley G. ~ Co.H Edmonds, A.C. ~ Co.K Edmonds, James W. ~ Co.H Edmonds, John W. ~ Co.H Edmondson, John ~ Co.G Edmondson, John ~ Co.H Edmons, James W ~ Co.H Edmonson, John ~ Co.H Edmunds, James Warren ~ Co.G Edmunds, Wiley G. ~ Co.G

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Edwards, James W. ~ Co.F Edwards, L.T. ~ Co.H Eidson, Landous R. ~ Co.H Eidson, S.B. ~ Co.H Eidson, Thomas R. ~ Co.H Elden, W.R. ~ Co.H Elder, Joshua ~ Co.G Elder, Joshua ~ Co.H Elder, Sterling ~ Co.G Elder, Sterling ~ Co.H Elder, William L. ~ Co.G Elder, William M. ~ Co.G Elder, William R. ~ Co.H Elder, Williamson R. ~ Co.H Elder, Williamson Radford ~ Co.G Elkins, E.V. ~ Co.D Elkins, Everard C. ~ Co.D Ellice, Francis M. ~ Co.B Elliot, J.E. ~ Co.A Elliott, Charles R. ~ Co.D Ellis, Franklin M. ~ Co.B Ellis, T.M. ~ Co.B Ellison, Francis M. ~ Co.G Ellison, William L. ~ Co.G Ellison, William L. ~ Co.H Endsley, A. George ~ Co.F Endsley, Andrew G. ~ Co.C Endsley, Berry ~ Co.C Endsley, Berry ~ Co.F Endsley, James ~ Co.C Endsley, James ~ Co.F Endsley, Joseph ~ Co.C Endsley, Joseph ~ Co.F Endsley, Manning ~ Co.F Endsley, Mathew ~ Co.C Endsley, Pleasant ~ Co.F Enley, A.G. ~ Co.C Ensley, Andrew G. ~ Co.C Ensley, Benjamin ~ Co.C

Ensly, James ~ Co.C Ensly, Manning ~ Co.C Enterhin, William F. ~ Co.K Entrekin, Miward H. ~ Co.K Entrekin, William F. ~ Co.K Escue, T.J. ~ Co.E Estep, Napoleon B. ~ Co.H Ester, E.T. ~ Co.K Estes, Bennett O. ~ Co.H Estes, Ira A. ~ Co.E Estes, Ira Allen ~ Co.I Estest, Barnett ~ Co.H Estis, Isiah A. ~ Co.E Estus, N.B. ~ Co.K Etheridge, Caswell F. ~ Co.I Etheridge, George S. ~ Co.I Etheridge, Hasswell F. ~ Co.I Ethridge, G.S. ~ Co.I Ethrige, C.F. ~ Co.I Evans, James F. ~ Co.E Evans, John B. (or James B ~ Co.I Evans, John B. ~ Co.E Fair, Edward P. ~ Co.G Fair, Joel J. ~ Co.G Fair, R.L. ~ Co.G Falconer, W.W. ~ Co.A Farmer, Daniel R. ~ Co.B Farmer, David A. ~ Co.B Farmer, David R. ~ Co.B Farmer, J. ~ Co.B Farmer, James F. M. ~ Co.B Farmer, James T. M. ~ Co.B Farmer, John A. ~ Co.B Farmer, Joseph R. ~ Co.C Farmley, Mathew H. ~ Co.G Farr, Edward P. ~ Co.G Farr, Joel J. ~ Co.G Farr, R. S. ~ Co.G Farr, Richard L. ~ Co.G

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Farr, William B. ~ Co.E Farrow, Wm. ~ Co.E Faster, Ezekiel ~ Co.D Faulkner, William W. ~ Co.A Fear, A.B. ~ Co.H Fears, Augustus B ~ Co.G Fears, Augustus B. ~ Co.H Fears, James M. ~ Co.A Fears, Robert K. ~ Co.A Fears, Robert R. ~ Co.A Fears, Walter C. ~ Co.G Fears, Walter C. ~ Co.H Fencher, James ~ Co.A Field, Isah M. ~ Co.G Fields, Isaiah M. ~ Co.G Fincher, James ~ Co.A Fincher, James ~ Co.B Finchy, W.B. ~ Co.G Finland, Alexander ~ Co.E Finley, J.M. ~ Co.A Fiser, Hartford C. ~ Co.B Fisher, A.C. ~ Co.C Fisher, Hartford C. ~ Co.B Flours, Joshua J. ~ Co.G Flours, Tavner H. ~ Co.G Flower, James J. ~ Co.G Flowers, Joshua J. ~ Co.G Flowers, Taverner H. ~ Co.G Folds, George W. ~ Co.A Folds, George W. ~ Co.B Folsom, David (or Daniel) ~ Co.H Formby, James ~ Co.G Formby, James ~ Co.H Formby, Nathan H. ~ Co.G Formby, Nathan N. ~ Co.G Formby, Nathaniel ~ Co.G Formley, J.M. ~ Co.G Formly, Nathan H. ~ Co.G Foster, Ezekiel J. ~ Co.D

Fowler, John S. ~ Co.B Fox, John A. ~ Co.G Franklin, Benjamin M. ~ Co.G Franklin, Daniel M. ~ Co.A Franklin, David M. ~ Co.A Franklin, James H. ~ Co.G Franklin, John M. ~ Co.G Frazier, James W. ~ Co.F Freeland, Alexander ~ Co.E Fuller, Judge W. ~ Co.E Fuller, Judge Warner ~ Co.I Gallman, George W. ~ Co.E Gallman, John M. ~ Co.E Gamble, Henry H. ~ Co.C Gamel, H. H. ~ Co.C Gamel, W. T. ~ Co.C Gamiel, H. Henry H. ~ Co.C Gamiel, Henry H. ~ Co.C Gamiel, John B. ~ Co.C Gamiel, William T. ~ Co.C Gamil, H. H. ~ Co.C Gammel, Henry H. ~ Co.C Gannell, W. T. ~ Co.C Gardner, Tillman ~ Co.B Gardner, Tilman ~ Co.A Garmell, W. T. ~ Co.C Garrett, William J. ~ Co.K Gary, Patrick ~ Co.C Gary, Patrick ~ Co.F Gaston, Matthew H. ~ Co.I Geary, Patrick ~ Co.F Gentrey, William B. ~ Co.K Gentry, Berry F. ~ Co.K Gentry, William B. ~ Co.K Gibbins, A. G. ~ Co.D Gilbert, William F. ~ Co.C Giles, Charles J. ~ Co.I Giles, Frederick L. ~ Co.I Gilmore, Henry J. ~ Co.A

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Gilmore, J. H. ~ Co.A Gilmore, James M. ~ Co.A Gilmore, John W. ~ Co.A Gism, C. J. ~ Co.H Godbee, W. A. ~ Co.G Godley, William A. ~ Co.G Golightly, David ~ Co.K Goodman, Aaron ~ Co.A Goodman, Aaron ~ Co.B Goodroe, Richard M. ~ Co.I Goodson, Andrew J. ~ Co.C Goodson, Michael J. ~ Co.C Goodwin, James T. ~ Co.G Goodwin, James T. ~ Co.H Gordon, J.H. ~ Co.A Gordon, William ~ Co.A Gordon, William ~ Co.B Gore, Manning A. ~ Co.C Gore, Mon. ~ Co.C Graden, Elihu ~ Co.B Gradin, E.P. ~ Co.B Graver, V. ~ Co.G Graves, Vines ~ Co.G Graves, Vines ~ Co.H Gray, Patrick ~ Co.F Gray, Simeon ~ Co.A Gray, Simeon ~ Co.B Green, J.B. ~ Co.D Green, J.N. ~ Co.G Green, John B. ~ Co.D Greer, J.G. ~ Co.A E Greer, Johnson ~ Co.B Greer, Thomas H. ~ Co.A Greggor, Osbur G. ~ Co.A Grice, B.G. ~ Co.E Grier, Thomas H. ~ Co.A Griffin, David G. ~ Co.H Griffin, David ~ Co.G Griggers, Osborn C. ~ Co.A

Grinnells, W.J. ~ Co.I Groves, V. ~ Co.G Guice, Benton G. ~ Co.E Guice, John ~ Co.E Guice, John ~ Co.I Guice, Thomas N. ~ Co.E Gunnell, W. ~ Co.I Gunnels, W.J. ~ Co.I Gunnels, Willis ~ Co.I Gurnels, W.J. ~ Co.I Haddock, Robert ~ Co.H Hail, Hosea ~ Co.F Haile, Hosea ~ Co.C Haile, Hosea ~ Co.F Haines, G.B. ~ Co.H Haines, J.B. ~ Co.H Hains, J.B. ~ Co.H Hair, Robert T. ~ Co.E Haizlip, Thomas J. ~ Co.F Hale, Hosey ~ Co.F Hall, Andrew R. ~ Co.I Hall, Asa C. ~ Co.C Hall, James P. ~ Co.C Hall, John M. ~ Co.C Ham, Cicero Marion ~ Co.B Ham, John G.S. ~ Co.A Hambric, N.R. ~ Co.E Hambrick, C.T. ~ Co.I Hamil, Isaac N. ~ Co.A Hamil, Jacob N. ~ Co.A Hamilton, H.T. ~ Co.E Hamilton, Hezekiah L. ~ Co.E Hamm, John G.S. ~ Co.A Hammill, John ~ Co.B Hamric, Jackson H. ~ Co.E Hamrick, A.R. ~ Co.E Hamrick, Jackson H. ~ Co.E Hamrick, Jeremiah ~ Co.E Hamrick, Noe R. ~ Co.E

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Hancock, Chaner T. ~ Co.E Hancock, Charles E. ~ Co.E Hancock, Choiner T. ~ Co.E Hancock, Choiner T. ~ Co.I Hancock, R.G. ~ Co.G Hancock, Robert G. ~ Co.G Hand, Jesse ~ Co.C Hand, Jesse ~ Co.F Hand, Joshua ~ Co.C Hand, Joshua ~ Co.F Hany, W.H. ~ Co.C Hardaway, Francis M. ~ Co.F Hardle, W.B. ~ Co.E Hardy, Absolom O. ~ Co.B Hardy, Jesse ~ Co.I Harkness, Zachariah ~ Co.A Harnesby, Joseph ~ Co.K Harnill, J.B. ~ Co.A Harnsby, Joseph ~ Co.K Harper, B. ~ Co.B Harper, Beverly F. ~ Co.C Harper, Jesse L. ~ Co.K Harper, Jesse ~ Co.D Harper, Joseph C. ~ Co.K Harrall, F.M. ~ Co.G Harrell, Francis M. ~ Co.G Harrell, Marshall M. ~ Co.B Harrington, William P. ~ Co.D Harris, Benjamin F ~ Co.B Harris, Benjamin F. ~ Co.A Harris, William D. ~ Co.F Harris, William H. ~ Co.F&S Harris, William Hurt ~ Co.FI Harrison, Benjamin A. ~ Co.E Harrison, Tandy D. ~ Co.G Harrison, Tandy D. ~ Co.H Harroll, Francis M. ~ Co.G Harry, William R. ~ Co.C Hart, Josiah ~ Co.G

Hart, Josiah ~ Co.H Hatchcock, William H. ~ Co.H Hatcher, Robert E. ~ Co.F Hatcher, Tolbert L. ~ Co.F Hatfield, James G. ~ Co.D Hathcock, William M. ~ Co.H Hathcock, William Middleton ~ Co.G Hattaway, David ~ Co.K Hatton, A.H. ~ Co.H Hayne, J.B. ~ Co.H Haynes, John B. ~ Co.H Hays, Thomas ~ Co.L,K Hazelip, Thomas J. ~ Co.F Head, Archie T. ~ Co.F Head, Henry M. ~ Co.K Head, Thomas M. ~ Co.F Heard, Marion ~ Co.D Heath, William ~ Co.K Helderbran, I.N. ~ Co.C Helderbrand, I.F. ~ Co.C Helderbrand, I.N. ~ Co.C Helmes, David ~ Co.G Helms, Marion ~ Co.H Helmus, M. ~ Co.H Helterbran, I. ~ Co.C Hemphill, Albert ~ Co.B Henderson, Anderson B. ~ Co.A Henderson, Jackson A. ~ Co.C Henderson, Jackson H. ~ Co.C Henderson, Jackson R. ~ Co.C Henderson, James H. ~ Co.C Henderson, James M. ~ Co.C Henderson, Robert ~ Co.F Henderson, W.H. ~ Co.C Henderson, W.L. ~ Co.B Henderson, William R ~ Co.F Hendrick, E. ~ Co.H Hendrick, Henry ~ Co.B Hendrick, Henry ~ Co.F&S

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Hendrick, Henry ~ Co.FI Hendrick, Jas. ~ Co.C Hendrick, Joshua W. ~ Co.C Hendrick, Joshua ~ Co.C Hendrick, W. ~ Co.C Hendricks, Joshua W. ~ Co.C Hendrix, Anderson ~ Co.K Henley, Phillip L. (or Henl ~ Co.F Henley, Phillip L. ~ Co.C Henly, Phillip L. ~ Co.C Henry, T. S. ~ Co.E Herd, Marion ~ Co.D Herd, Miron ~ Co.D Herod, Henry ~ Co.K Herring, Frederick ~ Co.A Herring, Rufus E. ~ Co.C Herrington, William P. ~ Co.D Hervy, E. ~ Co.E Heuie, Matthew ~ Co.E Hewedd, Mathew ~ Co.E Hewie, Mathew H. ~ Co.E Hewitt, Matthew H. ~ Co.E Hickman, P.O. ~ Co.D Hickman, Putnam C. ~ Co.D Higgins, Thomas H. ~ Co.A Higgins, Thomas J. ~ Co.A Hight, Marion (or Holmes) ~ Co.G Hightower, I.N. ~ Co.C Hightower, Isaac F. ~ Co.C Hightower, J.F. ~ Co.C Hightower, James C. ~ Co.B Hightower, John N. ~ Co.B Hightower, Paschal H. ~ Co.B Hightower, Raleigh ~ Co.B Hightower, Raleigh ~ Co.E Hilderbrand, Isaac N. ~ Co.C Hilderbrand, Isaac N. ~ Co.F Hill, F. (or T.) ~ Co.D Hill, John B. ~ Co.D

Hindman, John A. ~ Co.G Hindman, John A. ~ Co.H Hine, Albert A. ~ Co.E Hine, Joseph H. ~ Co.E Hine, Robert S. ~ Co.E Hinson, Archibald L. ~ Co.A Hinton, Henry H. ~ Co.B Hinton, W.H. ~ Co.B Hinton, William F. ~ Co.B Hinton, William G. ~ Co.B Hitch, Robert M. ~ Co.B Hitch, Robert Marcus ~ Co.E Hitchcock, William M. ~ Co.H Hoard, Ephraim F ~ Co.B Hoard, Ephraim F. ~ Co.A Hoard, Ephrom ~ Co.A Hoard, John ~ Co.A Hoard, John ~ Co.I Hoard, Julius A. ~ Co.A Hoard, William ~ Co.A Hoard, William ~ Co.I Hodge, W. ~ Co.I Hodges, B. ~ Co.I Hodges, Jesse ~ Co.A Hodges, Jesse ~ Co.I Hodges, William B. ~ Co.I Hodges, William ~ Co.I Hogue, Jesse A. ~ Co.G Hogue, Jesse A. ~ Co.H Hogue, Jesse H. ~ Co.H Holaway, Elias M. ~ Co.C Holaway, Nathan J. ~ Co.C Holaway, Samuel H. ~ Co.C Holaway, William P. ~ Co.C Holdbrooks, Green B. ~ Co.E Holefield, Wiley ~ Co.I Holifield, John W. ~ Co.I Holifield, Thomas J. ~ Co.I Holifield, W.H. ~ Co.I

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Holifield, Wiley ~ Co.I Holifield, Willis ~ Co.A Holifield, Willis ~ Co.I Hollaway, Elias M. ~ Co.C Hollaway, Nathan J. ~ Co.C Hollaway, Samuel H. ~ Co.C Hollaway, William P. ~ Co.C Holloway, E.M. ~ Co.C Holloway, J.P. ~ Co.C Holloway, Nathan J. ~ Co.F Holloway, Willis ~ Co.F Holmes, Marion ~ Co.G Holt, Clayton ~ Co.H Honsard, W.D. ~ Co.H Hooten, Gilbert ~ Co.B Horgfield, John M. ~ Co.I Hornasby, Joseph L. ~ Co.K Hornesby, Joseph L. ~ Co.K Hornsbey, Joseph ~ Co.K Hornsby, Joseph H. ~ Co.K Horrel, Marshall M. ~ Co.B Horten, Alfred H. ~ Co.H Horton, Alfred H. ~ Co.H Howard, H.B. ~ Co.K Howard, H.Z. ~ Co.K Howell, James ~ Co.F Hubbard, W.W. ~ Co.M Hudson, Moss ~ Co.G Hudson, William J. ~ Co.K Huffman, L.J. ~ Co.A Hughes, E. ~ Co.E Hughie, G.W. ~ Co.E Hughie, Joseph H. ~ Co.E Hughie, Mathew H. ~ Co.E Huie, Albert A. ~ Co.E Huie, Elijah ~ Co.E Huie, Elijah ~ Co.I Huie, James C. ~ Co.E Huie, Joseph H. ~ Co.E

Huie, Joseph W. ~ Co.E Huie, Jr., George W. ~ Co.E Huie, Mathew H. ~ Co.E Huie, Robert T.S. ~ Co.E Huie, Sr., George W. ~ Co.E Huie, William A. ~ Co.E Huie, William E. ~ Co.E Huil, William A. ~ Co.E Huirs, Robert T. ~ Co.E Humphrey, John ~ Co.K Humphreys, John ~ Co.K Humphries, Alexander ~ Co.F Humphries, David C. ~ Co.K Hunt, F.H. ~ Co.K Hunter, And. J. ~ Co.B Hunter, Jackson W. ~ Co.K Hunter, William M. ~ Co.K Hunton, Henry H. ~ Co.B Hurd, J.H. ~ Co.E Hurd, Marion ~ Co.D Hurd, Minor ~ Co.D Hurd, Miron ~ Co.D Hurdle, William B. ~ Co.E Hurie, G.W. ~ Co.E Hurst, F.H. ~ Co.K Hurst, Joel E. ~ Co.K Hurt, James W. ~ Co.C Hutchinson, W.T. ~ Co.B Hutson, William F. ~ Co.B Hutton, W.T. ~ Co.B Hyatt, Levi P. ~ Co.H Hyatt, Lovick P. ~ Co.H Idson, Thomas ~ Co.E Idson, Thomas ~ Co.I Ingham, James M. ~ Co.I Ingraham, James M. ~ Co.I Ingram, James M. ~ Co.I Ingreham, James M. ~ Co.I Irvin, John T. ~ Co.H

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Irwin, A. N. ~ Co.F Ison, Thomas ~ Co.E Ivey, William J. ~ Co.F Jackson, Arnold ~ Co.C Jackson, Arnold ~ Co.F Jackson, Franklin J. ~ Co.G Jackson, Jefferson F. ~ Co.G Jackson, R.C. ~ Co.H Jackson, William T. ~ Co.F Jackson, William ~ Co.H James, Bedford M. ~ Co.I James, Charles J. ~ Co.C James, Counsil S. ~ Co.C James, Stephen ~ Co.C James, William M. ~ Co.C Jarrel, Willis F. ~ Co.A Jennings, Madison P. ~ Co.D Jennings, William H. ~ Co.D Jessup, Isaac J. ~ Co.D,B Jessup, William J. ~ Co.D John, Thomas H. ~ Co.G Johnes, James J. ~ Co.C,F Johns, Jackson J. ~ Co.C,F Johns, James J. ~ Co.C,F Johnson, Alfred H ~ Co.C Johnson, Alfred H. ~ Co.F Johnson, Francis M. ~ Co.E Johnson, J.H. ~ Co.K Johnson, James A. ~ Co.F Johnson, John R. ~ Co.G Johnson, John T. ~ Co.I Johnson, S. Decatur ~ Co.B Johnson, S. Decatur ~ Co.E Johnson, Thomas H. ~ Co.G Johnson, W. ~ Co.F Johnson, William H. ~ Co.A Johnson, William J. ~ Co.C Johnston, William H. ~ Co.C Jolley, Alexander ~ Co.F

Jolley, W.J. ~ Co.E Jolly, Alexander ~ Co.A Jolly, Joseph ~ Co.A Jolly, Joseph ~ Co.I Jones, Asa K. ~ Co.G Jones, Columbus H. ~ Co.B Jones, J. Lewis ~ Co.B Jones, J.W. ~ Co.K Jones, John J. ~ Co.D Jones, John L. ~ Co.B Jones, John Lewis ~ Co.E Jones, Joseph ~ Co.D Jones, Lewis ~ Co.K Jones, M.E. ~ Co.G Jones, N.T. ~ Co.B Jones, Noah F. ~ Co.B Jones, Thomas W. ~ Co.G Jones, William H. ~ Co.D Jones, William R. ~ Co.D Kaighler, D.J. ~ Co.B Keirbow, Joseph H. ~ Co.K Keith, Eli ~ Co.K Kelley, J. Thomas ~ Co.B Kelley, J.F. ~ Co.B Kelley, Richmond ~ Co.A Kelley, Thomas J. ~ Co.B Kelly, J. Thomas ~ Co.B Kelly, James B. ~ Co.C Kelly, Thomas J. ~ Co.B Kelton, Elias ~ Co.E Kennedy, John B. ~ Co.E Kerbon, J.H. ~ Co.K Kerbow, J.H. ~ Co.K Kersey, John H. ~ Co.K Kersey, William ~ Co.B Kichbow, J.H. ~ Co.K Kierbow, Joseph H. ~ Co.K Kimball, F.M. ~ Co.C Kimball, John Pitman ~ Co.B

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Kimball, R.A. ~ Co.C Kimbell, John P. ~ Co.A Kimber, Thomas ~ Co.D Kimbrell, Pittman ~ Co.A Kimbro, Thomas ~ Co.D Kimbrough, Thomas ~ Co.D Kinard, George W. ~ Co.F Kiney, J.H. ~ Co.K King, Martin ~ Co.K King, Thomas J. ~ Co.K King, Thomas Jefferson ~ Co.K Kirbow, Joseph H. ~ Co.K Kite, Caswell ~ Co.G Kite, Caswell ~ Co.H Kugler, David J. ~ Co.B Laminack, James D. ~ Co.C Laminack, Toliver ~ Co.C Landers, John W. ~ Co.K Landrum, Frank ~ Co.G Landrum, Franklin ~ Co.G Landrum, Jeptha ~ Co.D Landrum, Jeptha ~ Co.H Landrum, Washington ~ Co.G Landrum, Washington ~ Co.H Landrum, William M. ~ Co.G Landum, Larkin ~ Co.H Lane, William A. (or Layn ~ Co.F Lane, William A. ~ Co.C Lang, Josey F. ~ Co.K Lang, W.W. ~ Co.K Langins, G.F. ~ Co.C Langley, W.J. ~ Co.H Langley, William ~ Co.G Langly, Henry W. ~ Co.H Langly, William ~ Co.H Langston, Francis M. ~ Co.E Langston, J.F. ~ Co.E Langston, James R. ~ Co.C Langston, James R. ~ Co.F

Langston, Jason ~ Co.D Langston, R.Nealy ~ Co.H Langston, Richard N. ~ Co.H Langston, William F. ~ Co.E Lanier, James A. ~ Co.G Lanier, P.B. ~ Co.G Lanier, Thomas B. ~ Co.G Lanir, Thomas B. ~ Co.G Lanson, W.B. ~ Co.E Laurence, William N. ~ Co.E Lawrence, William N. ~ Co.E Lawson, William A. ~ Co.E Layne, George W. ~ Co.C Layne, William A. ~ Co.C Leach, David ~ Co.G Leach, David ~ Co.H Lee, Daniel S. ~ Co.G Lee, Larkin D. ~ Co.I Lee, Nehemiah J. ~ Co.D Leggett, William ~ Co.K Lemnon, W.A. ~ Co.I Lemon, John Wesley ~ Co.A Lemon, Wesley ~ Co.I Lemon, William ~ Co.I Lester, John G. ~ Co.A Lester, John H. ~ Co.A Lesuer, M. ~ Co.A Lesueur, Meade ~ Co.A LeSueur, Meade ~ Co.B Lewis, Augustus H. ~ Co.A Lewis, Augustus W. ~ Co.A Lewis, Elijah C. ~ Co.G,C Lewis, Francis H. ~ Co.F Lewis, Henry A. ~ Co.G Lewis, Henry C. (or Henry ~ Co.H Lewis, Henry C. ~ Co.G Lewis, Henry E. ~ Co.G Lewis, James H. ~ Co.B Lewis, John F. ~ Co.F

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Lewis, John Falton ~ Co.C Lewis, Richard ~ Co.F Lights, J.E. ~ Co.E Liles, Joseph E. ~ Co.E Lindsey, John G. ~ Co.F Lindsey, William A. ~ Co.F Lindsey, William Aaron ~ Co.B Linsley, W. B. ~ Co.G Lipscom, W. J. ~ Co.C Lipscomb, Nathan J. ~ Co.C Lipscomb, Nathan S. ~ Co.C Lisles, W. H. ~ Co.B Lites, Joseph E. ~ Co.E Little, Joseph C. ~ Co.F&S Lloyd, Jasper ~ Co.G Lloyd, Thomas E. ~ Co.G Lofton, William J. ~ Co.K Logan, J.M. ~ Co.C Lomack, J. ~ Co.C Lommick, Toliver ~ Co.C Long, John J. ~ Co.D Long, Josiah J. ~ Co.D Long, Luke S. ~ Co.K Longin, J.F. ~ Co.C Longino, George F. ~ Co.C Longino, Oliver R. ~ Co.K Louisville, Ky. January 1 ~ Co.A Loven, Elijah W. ~ Co.C Lovin, Elijah W. ~ Co.C Loving, Elijah W. ~ Co.C Loyd, Jasper ~ Co.G Loyd, Jasper ~ Co.H Loyd, Thomas E. ~ Co.G Loyed, Thomas E. ~ Co.G Lucius, J. ~ Co.B Lufe, B. ~ Co.F Lungins, George F. ~ Co.C Lynch, Samuel T. ~ Co.A Mackpeet, Matthew C. ~ Co.B,D

Madaris, Jackson ~ Co.K Maddox, Asbury C. ~ Co.A Maddox, George W. ~ Co.I Maddox, John C. ~ Co.I Maddox, W.H. ~ Co.C Maddox, William J. ~ Co.I Maddox, William Jefferson ~ Co.A Maddux, George W. ~ Co.I Magouirk, Samuel W. ~ Co.C Magouirk, William N. ~ Co.C Mangham, Thomas Woodward ~ Co.FI Mangham, Willis A. ~ Co.A Mann, J.A. ~ Co.G Mann, J.H. ~ Co.G Mann, John C. ~ Co.G Mann, John F. ~ Co.E Mann, Uriah M. ~ Co.G Martin, David N. ~ Co.F Martin, Jackson ~ Co.G Martin, Jackson ~ Co.H Martin, James A. ~ Co.B Martin, Thomas M. ~ Co.B Martin, William W. ~ Co.B Mason, Robert W. ~ Co.H Masters, William H. ~ Co.H Mathews, Arthur (or Mathis) ~ Co.K Mathews, David A. ~ Co.FI Mattox, William H. ~ Co.C Maxey, W. F. (Bud) ~ Co.K Maxwell, Edwin W. ~ Co.C Maxwell, John G. ~ Co.C Mayfield, Archibald W. ~ Co.A Mayfield, John C. ~ Co.I Mayo, James F. ~ Co.I Mayo, John M. ~ Co.I Mayo, John R. ~ Co.I Mayo, Richard J. ~ Co.I Mays, John M. ~ Co.I

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Mays, Robert W. ~ Co.F Mazely, William F. ~ Co.C McCafee, Phillip ~ Co.H McCallum, John H. ~ Co.I McCallum, John M. ~ Co.I McCallum, Wiley W. ~ Co.I McCallum, William W. ~ Co.I McCardle, Charles J. ~ Co.D McCarthy, Charles ~ Co.A McCarthy, Charles ~ Co.B McCarthy, G.G. ~ Co.C McCarty, G.G. ~ Co.C McCellum, John H. ~ Co.I McCellum, Wiley W. ~ Co.I McClary, No. 1, George W. ~ Co.C McClenden, James ~ Co.B McClenden, Munsen ~ Co.B McClung, S.B. ~ Co.C McCollum, John H. ~ Co.I McConnell, John L. ~ Co.E McCorate, C. ~ Co.D McCord, Henry (or McCorder) ~ Co.C McCord, Henry ~ Co.F McCord, James A. ~ Co.A McCord, John J. ~ Co.K McCord, John William ~ Co.C McCord, John William ~ Co.F&S McCord, John William ~ Co.FI McCord, John William ~ Co.H McCowan, E.H. ~ Co.E McCowan, Joseph W. ~ Co.E McCown, Elias H. ~ Co.E McCullen, Wiley ~ Co.I McCullum, John H. ~ Co.I McCune, Andrew J. ~ Co.G McCurdy, John W. ~ Co.I McCurdy, Robert ~ Co.I McDaniel, James A. ~ Co.K McEachern, John ~ Co.G

McEachern, John ~ Co.H McElhany, J.V. ~ Co.F McElhany, W.T. ~ Co.F McElhenney, George W. ~ Co.F McElhenney, John V. ~ Co.F McElhenney, William F. ~ Co.F McEllany, W.A. ~ Co.F McElvaney, L.B. ~ Co.G,H McEwen, James B. ~ Co.C McEwen, James P. ~ Co.C McEwin, James P. ~ Co.C McEwing, James P. ~ Co.C McGraw, Ephraim W. ~ Co.K McGrew, Patrick ~ Co.C McGuire, Green T. ~ Co.C McGuire, Jacob B. ~ Co.D McIntosh, A.C. ~ Co.H McKenny, J.H. ~ Co.E McKibben, Martin V. ~ Co.A McKibben, Martin Van Buren ~ Co.B McKibben, Thomas A. ~ Co.A MCKIBBENS, Thomas Alexancer ~ Co.B McKibbin, Thomas A. ~ Co.A McKillem, John ~ Co.I McKinney, James O. ~ Co.H McKneely, Augustus L. ~ Co.F McKneiley, Augustus L. ~ Co.F McKowan, Joseph W. ~ Co.E McKowen, Elias H. ~ Co.E McKown, Elias H. ~ Co.E McKown, James G. ~ Co.E McKown, Joseph W. ~ Co.E McLarty, Archabald A. ~ Co.F&S McLarty, Archibald I. ~ Co.F&S McLarty, George G. ~ Co.C McLarty, George W. ~ Co.C McLarty, John S.H. ~ Co.C McLarty, Jr., George W. ~ Co.C

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McLarty, Samuel A. ~ Co.C McLarty, Samuel M. ~ Co.C McLarty, Samuel W. ~ Co.C McLarty, Sr., George W. ~ Co.C McLarty, Thomas A. ~ Co.C McLehany, John V. ~ Co.F McLendon, Francis M. ~ Co.B McLendon, James ~ Co.B McLendon, Manson ~ Co.B McLorty, George W. ~ Co.C McLorty, T.A. ~ Co.C McMalters, John R. ~ Co.K McMichael, Stephen E. ~ Co.A McNeily, Augustus L. ~ Co.F McPeak, Mathew C. ~ Co.B D McPeak, William A. ~ Co.B McPeek, Mathew C. ~ Co.B D McPeek, William A. ~ Co.B McWalters, John R. ~ Co.K McWater, B.R. ~ Co.K McWatters, John R. ~ Co.K McWire, Green T. ~ Co.C Medarins, Jackson ~ Co.K Medaris, Jackson ~ Co.K Medary, Jackson ~ Co.K Medearis, Jackson ~ Co.K Meek, William ~ Co.E Meeks, James W. ~ Co.C Meeks, William W. ~ Co.E Melden, George B. ~ Co.D Meldon, George B. ~ Co.D Meldon, George D. ~ Co.D Melvin, Green B. ~ Co.D Melvin, J.B. ~ Co.D Mercer, Henry F. ~ Co.G Meredith, William H. ~ Co.I Merritt, E.W. ~ Co.B Merritt, Elisha W. ~ Co.B Messer, Henry F. ~ Co.G

Metts, Samuel A. ~ Co.B Metts, Sandy A. ~ Co.B Metts, William J. ~ Co.B Michael, J.M. ~ Co.L Michael, W.H.R. ~ Co.B Michel, L.H. ~ Co.G Michell, Green ~ Co.B Michell, James J. ~ Co.B Michell, Leonidas H. ~ Co.G Michell, William H.R. ~ Co.B Milam, John ~ Co.B Milam, W. Henry ~ Co.B Milam, William H. ~ Co.B Milam, William Henry ~ Co.E Miles, John S. ~ Co.G Mill, John R. ~ Co.I Millard, H. ~ Co.D Miller, J.H. ~ Co.F Miller, Jacob B. ~ Co.D Miller, Jacob J. ~ Co.D Miller, James ~ Co.C Miller, John R. ~ Co.D Millirons, Elbert ~ Co.D Millirons, James ~ Co.D Mimms, George Warner ~ Co.G Miner, David C. ~ Co.G Miner, John C. ~ Co.G Minix, George W. ~ Co.H Minor, David C. ~ Co.G Minor, John C. ~ Co.G Mitchel, Jr., Green ~ Co.B Mitchel, William H. R. ~ Co.B Mitchell, Asa ~ Co.B Mitchell, Daniel S. ~ Co.G Mitchell, Daniel Sidney ~ Co.H Mitchell, George W. ~ Co.D Mitchell, Green ~ Co.B Mitchell, James J. ~ Co.B Mitchell, John E. ~ Co.B

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Mitchell, Leonadus H. ~ Co.G Mitchell, W. H. R. ~ Co.B Moat, Eli ~ Co.H Moates, George F. (or Motes ~ Co.F Moates, J. P. (or Motes) ~ Co.F Moates, James M. (or Motes) ~ Co.F Moats, Eli ~ Co.G Moats, Eli ~ Co.H Moats, George ~ Co.C Moats, James ~ Co.G Moats, James ~ Co.H Moats, Joshua ~ Co.C Moats, Tolin D. ~ Co.H Mobley, B. E. ~ Co.B Mobley, Burwell C. ~ Co.B Mobly, B. C. ~ Co.B Moncrief, George N. ~ Co.D Moncrief, Henry F. ~ Co.D Moncrief, Henry H. ~ Co.D Moncrief, Leroy E. F. T. ~ Co.D Moon, Jabez P. ~ Co.K Moon, Jabez Pheates ~ Co.K Moore, Daniel A. ~ Co.A Moore, David A. ~ Co.A Moore, F. ~ Co.A Moore, George W. ~ Co.I Moore, George Washington ~ Co.A Moore, James ~ Co.G Moore, James ~ Co.H Moore, John E. ~ Co.A Moore, L. E. ~ Co.A Moore, Leroy H. ~ Co.A Moore, Riley R. ~ Co.A Moore, Stephen ~ Co.A Moore, Stephen ~ Co.I Moore, Thomas E. ~ Co.B Moore, William T. ~ Co.A Moote, G. T. ~ Co.A Moran, John B. ~ Co.F

Morgain, Jacob Y. ~ Co.C Morgan, Andrew J. ~ Co.I Morgan, Jacob Y. ~ Co.C Morgan, Jacob Y. ~ Co.F Morgan, James O. ~ Co.B Morgan, John T. ~ Co.K Morgan, William M. ~ Co.B Morris, Charles F. ~ Co.K Morris, Charles T. ~ Co.K Morris, Elijah ~ Co.B Morris, Elijah ~ Co.E Morris, George ~ Co.H Morris, Hilliard D. ~ Co.K Morris, James C. ~ Co.C Morris, John A. ~ Co.B Morris, John C. ~ Co.B Morris, Martin V.B. ~ Co.B Morris, Martin Van Buren ~ Co.E Morris, S.H. ~ Co.D Morris, Sampson A. ~ Co.B Morris, W.C. ~ Co.K Morris, William D. ~ Co.K Morris, William L. ~ Co.K Morris, Willis P. ~ Co.K Morro..., W.M. ~ Co.H Mosely, Leonidas B. ~ Co.D Mosley, Leonidas B. ~ Co.D Moss, Hudson ~ Co.H Mote, George F. ~ Co.A Mote, George T. ~ Co.A Mote, George W. ~ Co.A Mote, William B. ~ Co.F Motes, George F. ~ Co.C Motes, James M. ~ Co.C Motes, Joshua F. ~ Co.C Motes, Joshua P. ~ Co.C Mozley, William F. ~ Co.C Mozley, William T. ~ Co.C Mullens, Miron ~ Co.K

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Mullens, Union M. ~ Co.K Mullin, W.M. ~ Co.K Mullins, Union M. ~ Co.K Mullins, W.M. ~ Co.K Murphy, A. ~ Co.H Murphy, William P. ~ Co.G Murrow, Martin M. ~ Co.G Murrow, Martin M. ~ Co.H Murrow, William W. ~ Co.H Nail, W. S. ~ Co.G Naynir, John N. ~ Co.G Neal, R.L. ~ Co.K Neal, Robert L. ~ Co.K Neal, William S. ~ Co.G Nellems, William ~ Co.I Nellums, David ~ Co.I Nellums, William ~ Co.I Nelms, David ~ Co.A Nelms, William ~ Co.A Nelson, W.L. ~ Co.K Newbern, William J. ~ Co.H Newborn, J. N. ~ Co.H Newborn, John ~ Co.H Newborn, Joshua L. ~ Co.H Newborn, Joshua T. ~ Co.H Newborn, Thomas J. ~ Co.H Newborn, William J. ~ Co.H Newell, W. J. ~ Co.I Newsom, Hosea (or Newborn) ~ Co.K Newsom, Hosea ~ Co.K Nicholson, Samuel F. ~ Co.D Niles, Henry ~ Co.E Nixon, Alfred F. ~ Co.C Nixon, G. W. ~ Co.C Nixon, John W. ~ Co.C Nolan, Eli ~ Co.H Nolan, Isaac W. ~ Co.A Nolan, J. L. ~ Co.B Nolan, James R. ~ Co.B

Nolan, Joseph T. ~ Co.B Nolen, J. R. ~ Co.B Norten, James G ~ Co.C Norton, James G. ~ Co.C Norton, Silas ~ Co.G Norton, Silas ~ Co.H Nowlen, Isaac W. ~ Co.A Nutt, Samuel D. ~ Co.I Nutt, Samuel David ~ Co.A O'Nail, James M. ~ Co.I O'Neal, James M. (or O'Neil ~ Co.A Odom, Cain (or Odum) ~ Co.G Odom, Martin (or Odum) ~ Co.G Odum, Cain ~ Co.H Oement, J.J. ~ Co.D Ogletree, John F. ~ Co.F Ogletree, John T. ~ Co.F Ogletree, Philemon R. ~ Co.F Ogletree, Phillip R. ~ Co.F Ogletree, William F. ~ Co.F Ogletree, William L. ~ Co.F Ogletree, William T. ~ Co.F Ogletree, William Thomas ~ Co.C Oliver, George W. ~ Co.H Oneal, James M. ~ Co.I Owen, O.W. ~ Co.N Owen, Oliver P. ~ Co.K Owens, Hiram A. ~ Co.K Owens, Oliver P. ~ Co.K Oxner, Henry ~ Co.C Oxner, Henry ~ Co.F Ozborne, Robert S. ~ Co.E Ozbourne, Robert S. ~ Co.E Ozburn, Robert S. ~ Co.E Paine, William ~ Co.E Palmer, James M. ~ Co.G Palmer, James M. ~ Co.H Parker, J. G. ~ Co.H Parker, James J. ~ Co.H

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Parker, James M. ~ Co.D Parker, Leander ~ Co.G Parker, Leander ~ Co.H Parker, Thomas F. ~ Co.D Parrott, William J. ~ Co.G Parrott, William Jasper ~ Co.H Partin, B. G. ~ Co.F Pastin, Robert O. ~ Co.G Paxton, William F. ~ Co.B Payne, B. ~ Co.M Payne, William ~ Co.E Peace, John W. ~ Co.E Peasly, William M. ~ Co.G Peirce, J. W. ~ Co.E Pender, Wright ~ Co.D Perifoy, John B. ~ Co.F Peurifoy, James D. ~ Co.F Peurifoy, John B. ~ Co.F Peurify, John B. ~ Co.F Peyton, Craven R. ~ Co.D Philips, George W. ~ Co.B Philips, P. J. ~ Co.I Phillips, Bailey J. ~ Co.B Phillips, Charles J. ~ Co.A Phillips, George W. ~ Co.B Phillips, James R. ~ Co.K Phillips, Jefferson C. ~ Co.A Phillips, Miles T. ~ Co.F Phillips, Samuel L. ~ Co.K Phillips, Spencer ~ Co.F Phillips, W. S. ~ Co.F Phillips, William C. ~ Co.I Phimzee, J. B. ~ Co.F Phinage, ~ Co.F Phinazee, I. G. ~ Co.F Phinazee, J. G. ~ Co.F Phinazee, William J. P. ~ Co.F Phinazer, ~ Co.F Phipps, John ~ Co.A

Pholds, Amos ~ Co.K Piece, John W. ~ Co.E Pilgrim, Stephen ~ Co.H Pitman, H. M. ~ Co.A Pope, Andrew J. ~ Co.I Pope, Henry ~ Co.G Pope, Henry ~ Co.H Pope, William ~ Co.A Poria, Vincent ~ Co.C Posey, Appleton C. ~ Co.G Posey, Humphrey ~ Co.G Posey, Humphrey ~ Co.H Posten, John M. ~ Co.G Posten, William E. ~ Co.G Postin, John M. (or Posten) ~ Co.H Postin, John ~ Co.G Postin, Robert O. (or Poste ~ Co.H Poston, John M. ~ Co.G Poston, Robert G. ~ Co.G Poston, William E. ~ Co.G Pounds, James D. ~ Co.F Powell, Phillip ~ Co.I Preston, Archibald G. ~ Co.I Preston, Benjamin G. ~ Co.I Preston, J.T. ~ Co.I Preston, John F ~ Co.A Preston, John F. ~ Co.I Preston, Thomas J. ~ Co.I Price, John W. ~ Co.I Price, Robert ~ Co.A, Co.B Price, W.C. ~ Co.F Prichard, Trustin D. ~ Co.G Pricket, T. ~ Co.G Pritchard, Trustin B. ~ Co.G Pritchard, Trustin D. ~ Co.G Pritchett, Trustin ~ Co.G Purifoy, John B. ~ Co.F Rainwater, Daniel ~ Co.K Rainwater, E. ~ Co.K

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Rainwater, George ~ Co.K Rainwater, James D. ~ Co.K Rainwater, James H. ~ Co.K Rainwater, Miles ~ Co.K Rainwater, Reason ~ Co.K Rainwater, William B. ~ Co.K Ransom, James M ~ Co.B Ransom, James M. ~ Co.A Ranson, James M. ~ Co.A Rapp, Francis ~ Co.F Ray, Francis C. ~ Co.K Ray, James M. ~ Co.K Ray, John ~ Co.B Ray, T. C. ~ Co.K Redwine, James O. ~ Co.H Reese, James C. ~ Co.D Reeves, F. M. ~ Co.H Renfroe, Enoch W. ~ Co.D Renfroe, William ~ Co.D Repp, Francis (or Rapp) ~ Co.C Rey, J.S. ~ Co.B Rhoads, William ~ Co.B Rhode, W. ~ Co.B Rhodes, William M. ~ Co.B Rice, Vincent ~ Co.C Rice, Vincent ~ Co.F Richards, John P. ~ Co.K Richards, John Perry ~ Co.K Richards, William B. ~ Co.K Richardson, Andrew J. ~ Co.D Richardson, Hillery E. ~ Co.K Richrds, Andrew J. ~ Co.K Rider, Samuel ~ Co.E Riley, David (Colored) ~ Co.D Riley, David ~ Co.D River, S.H. ~ Co.F Rivers, John H. ~ Co.F Roach, William ~ Co.G Robbins, Benjamin ~ Co.G

Roberts, James M. ~ Co.A Roberts, Littleton T. ~ Co.I Roberts, Littleton Theodore ~ Co.A Roberts, Marcus A. ~ Co.A Roberts, T. J. ~ Co.K Robinson, Benjamin F. ~ Co.G Robinson, John R. ~ Co.G Robinson, John ~ Co.G Robinson, Marcus L. ~ Co.G Rodgers, Elijah ~ Co.C Rodgers, John D. ~ Co.B Rodgers, John ~ Co.F Rodgers, S. D. ~ Co.F Rogers, E. ~ Co.C Rogers, Elijah ~ Co.F Rogers, J. D. ~ Co.B Rogers, John B. ~ Co.B Rogers, John D. ~ Co.B Rogers, John ~ Co.C Rogers, John ~ Co.F Rogers, Simeon D. ~ Co.F Roggers, Elija ~ Co.C Rooks, Elijah ~ Co.D Rooks, Elisha ~ Co.D Rowan, John F. ~ Co.A,B Rowland, James ~ Co.A Rowland, James ~ Co.B Rutherford, James A. ~ Co.C Rutherford, James F. ~ Co.C Rutherford, James S. ~ Co.A Ryde, Samuel ~ Co.E Ryder, Samuel ~ Co.E Rylie, J.N. ~ Co.B Salman, William R. ~ Co.C Samuel, M. Samuel ~ Co.E Sanders, Allen P. ~ Co.D Sanders, G.H. ~ Co.E Sanders, Henry M. ~ Co.E Sanders, J.C. ~ Co.A

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Sanders, James R. ~ Co.D Sanders, James T. ~ Co.D Sanders, Jesse A. ~ Co.D Sanders, Jesse T. ~ Co.E Sanginna, J.B. ~ Co.B Satterfield, J.W. ~ Co.H Saunders, Henry M. ~ Co.E Saunders, J. ~ Co.D Saunders, John C. ~ Co.A Saunders, Lucien L. ~ Co.F&S Saunders, T.S. ~ Co.A Savall, J.P. ~ Co.D Saveall, J.P. ~ Co.D Sawley, Randol G. ~ Co.F Sawley, Thomas ~ Co.F Sawley, William T. ~ Co.F Sayer, Samuel P. ~ Co.G Sayers, Samuel P. ~ Co.G Sayers, Samuel P. ~ Co.H Scaggs, S. P. ~ Co.G Scarborough, John ~ Co.G Scarborough, John ~ Co.H Scarbrough, John ~ Co.H Sealey, W. T. ~ Co.F Sears, H. E. ~ Co.G Sellman, James W. ~ Co.C Selman, T. H. ~ Co.C Selman, William K. ~ Co.C Sewell, Jesse P. ~ Co.G Sewell, Jesse P. ~ Co.H Sewell, John F. ~ Co.G Sewell, John F. ~ Co.H Sewell, Samuel P. ~ Co.H Sewell, William M. ~ Co.H Seyer, Samuel P. ~ Co.G Sherer, W. A. ~ Co.I Shields, David T. M ~ Co.E Shields, David T. M. ~ Co.B Shields, J. ~ Co.E

Shockley, Cornelius R. C. ~ Co.F Shotriger, Edward ~ Co.K Sikes, Adam S. ~ Co.B Sikes, Adam Sloan ~ Co.E Silman, W. R. ~ Co.C Simely, Adam ~ Co.F Similey, Adam ~ Co.C Similey, Adam ~ Co.F Simmonds, J. M. ~ Co.D Simmons, J. N. ~ Co.D Simmons, John M. ~ Co.D Simmons, Stephen S. ~ Co.E Singley, John L. ~ Co.I Sixes, A. S. ~ Co.B Skinner, Noah S. ~ Co.I Slaten, Andrew J. ~ Co.G Slaten, Jasper N. ~ Co.G Slaten, Jasper R. ~ Co.G Slaten, Oliver H. P. ~ Co.I Slaten, Samuel J. ~ Co.A Slater, J. N. ~ Co.G Slaughter, John B. ~ Co.F Slayton, A. J. ~ Co.G Slayton, Olivar P. ~ Co.I Smith, Allen C. ~ Co.E Smith, Andrew C. ~ Co.E Smith, Augustus ~ Co.A Smith, Barton D. ~ Co.K Smith, Ben F. ~ Co.K Smith, Benjamin J. ~ Co.K Smith, Bradford T. ~ Co.H Smith, Cornelius ~ Co.A Smith, Cornelius ~ Co.I Smith, E. P. ~ Co.C Smith, Elias F. (or Elias ~ Co.G Smith, Elias J. ~ Co.H Smith, Ellis ~ Co.G Smith, Felix R. ~ Co.G Smith, Francis P. ~ Co.E

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Smith, George J. ~ Co.H Smith, George W. ~ Co.I Smith, H. G. ~ Co.H Smith, Henry H. ~ Co.K Smith, Jackson L. ~ Co.G Smith, James A. ~ Co.I Smith, James C. ~ Co.A Smith, James M. ~ Co.H Smith, James N. ~ Co.H Smith, John M. ~ Co.E Smith, John W. ~ Co.G Smith, John ~ Co.G Smith, Joseph B. ~ Co.E Smith, Josiah ~ Co.D Smith, Levi D. ~ Co.D Smith, Lorenzo D. ~ Co.H Smith, Martin E. ~ Co.H Smith, Napoleon B. ~ Co.H Smith, R. ~ Co.A Smith, Richard W. ~ Co.A,G Smith, Thomas W. ~ Co.G Smith, W. J. ~ Co.H Smith, William Augustus ~ Co.B, A Smith, William H. ~ Co.B Smith, William P. ~ Co.H Snell, W.M. ~ Co.H Soley, William T. ~ Co.F Sorrell, T.B. ~ Co.H Spahr, Otto ~ Co.F Sparks, Augustus ~ Co.K Sparks, W. Henry ~ Co.K Sparks, W.H. ~ Co.K Spence, J.A. ~ Co.B Spence, John W. ~ Co.B Spence, Osborn ~ Co.G Spence, Osborne ~ Co.H Spencer, John W. ~ Co.B Spense, John W. ~ Co.B Spillar, George B. ~ Co.D

Spillar, Samuel H. ~ Co.D Spillers, Samuel H. ~ Co.D Spinks, George W. ~ Co.I Spradlin, George W. ~ Co.G Spradling, Riley ~ Co.K Spraggins, Charles J. ~ Co.G Spraggins, Hiram W. ~ Co.G Sprayberry, J.B. ~ Co.C Sprayberry, J.M. ~ Co.C Sprayberry, Jackson F. ~ Co.C Sprayberry, John W. ~ Co.C Spriggins, J.J. ~ Co.G Sproggins, Charles J. ~ Co.G Standard, Jackson ~ Co.A Standard, William J. ~ Co.A Standard, William Jackson ~ Co.B Stanley, Richard ~ Co.E Steaphens, Jonah J. ~ Co.E Steaphens, William K. ~ Co.E Steaphens, William M. ~ Co.E Stephens, A.H. ~ Co.E Stephens, Alexander A. ~ Co.E Stephens, C.P. ~ Co.E Stephens, George T. ~ Co.H Stephens, Green B. ~ Co.E Stephens, J.M. ~ Co.K Stephens, James Jackson ~ Co.I Stephens, Joel M. ~ Co.E Stephens, Joel N. ~ Co.E Stephens, Joel V. ~ Co.E Stephens, John M. ~ Co.H Stephens, John W. ~ Co.E Stephens, Jonas J. ~ Co.E Stephens, Jr., William M. ~ Co.E Stephens, L.E. ~ Co.K Stephens, Sr., William M. ~ Co.E Stephens, Thomas J. ~ Co.E Stephens, William J. ~ Co.H Stephens, William P. ~ Co.E

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Stevens, George F. ~ Co.H Stevens, George T. ~ Co.H Stevens, George W. ~ Co.E Stevens, Green B. ~ Co.E Stevens, Joel M. ~ Co.E Stevens, John M. ~ Co.H Stevens, William J. ~ Co.H Steward, James T. ~ Co.I Stewart, David ~ Co.G Stewart, George W. ~ Co.C Stewart, James H. ~ Co.E Stewart, James R. ~ Co.C Stewart, James T. ~ Co.I Stewart, John A. ~ Co.A Stewart, John C. ~ Co.A Stewart, John G. ~ Co.I Stewart, John O. ~ Co.A Stewart, Perry G. ~ Co.C Stewart, Perry G. ~ Co.F Still, William M. ~ Co.A Stodghill, Henry B. ~ Co.I Stone, Augustus N. ~ Co.C Stone, Augustus N. ~ Co.F Stout, A.N. ~ Co.C Strickland, George N. ~ Co.C Strickland, George W. ~ Co.C Strickland, William A. ~ Co.C Strickland, William J. ~ Co.C Strickland, William J. ~ Co.F Stricklin, George N. ~ Co.C Stricklin, William A. ~ Co.C Stricklin, William J. ~ Co.C Stubbs, Benjamin F. ~ Co.I Sullivan, Templeton K ~ Co.D Summerland, H.C. ~ Co.K Summerlin, Henry C ~ Co.K Summerlin, William A ~ Co.D Sunerlin, W ~ Co.D Swell, J.F. ~ Co.M

Swell, William M. ~ Co.H Sykes, A.S ~ Co.B Tanner, Branch B ~ Co.B,E Tanner, Branch B. ~ Co.I Tanner, George W ~ Co.E Tanner, Joseph J.M. ~ Co.E Tarance, George W. ~ Co.H Tarrance, George W ~ Co.H Taskey, Jeptha T ~ Co.A Tatom, John H. ~ Co.H Taylor, B. ~ Co.A Taylor, Benjamin F. ~ Co.C Taylor, Benjamin F. ~ Co.F Taylor, Mitchell G. ~ Co.C Terry, Joseph E. ~ Co.B Tharp, A.J.A. ~ Co.D Tharpe, Alonzo J.A. ~ Co.D Tharpe, Cicero A. ~ Co.F&S Tharpe, Jefferson ~ Co.D Tharpe, John W.C.A. ~ Co.D Thaxton, Thomas J. ~ Co.H Thirlkill, George W. ~ Co.E Thomas, J.W. ~ Co.A Thomas, Joseph K. ~ Co.F Thomas, Joseph R. ~ Co.F Thomas, Josiah ~ Co.F Thomas, William B. ~ Co.E Thomas, William J. ~ Co.A Thomas, William L. ~ Co.E Thomas, William R. ~ Co.E Thompson, J.W. ~ Co.I Thomson, James M. ~ Co.I Tidwell, Benjamin F. ~ Co.D Tidwell, Mial M. ~ Co.F&S Tidwell, Reuben W. ~ Co.H Tidwell, Reuben William ~ Co.G Tidwell, Thomas J. ~ Co.C Tidwell, Thomas J. ~ Co.F Tinsley, Wash W. ~ Co.G

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Tinsley, William B. ~ Co.G Tinsley, William Bailey ~ Co.H Tinsley, Wyatt W. ~ Co.G Tites, J.E. ~ Co.E Tolbert, E. H ~ Co.F Tolbert, E.H. ~ Co.C Tolbot, E.H. ~ Co.C Toney, Seaborne E. ~ Co.E Toole, Martin ~ Co.D Touchstone, R.R. ~ Co.N Touchstone, William H. ~ Co.E Towles, Adam T. ~ Co.A Towls, A.T. ~ Co.A Trainer, E.N.H. ~ Co.F Trainor, George E.N.H. ~ Co.F Tramel, H. ~ Co.B Tramel, Thomas ~ Co.B Tramil, H. ~ Co.B Trammel, H. ~ Co.B Trammell, H. ~ Co.A Trammell, Thomas H. ~ Co.I,E Trammell, Thomas J. ~ Co.B Trammell, Thomas J. ~ Co.E Trammell, Wade Hamilton ~ Co.E Trantham, William ~ Co.H Tremble, General S. ~ Co.H Trentham, William ~ Co.H Trimbell, M.T. ~ Co.H Trimble, General S. ~ Co.H Trimble, Hastin M. ~ Co.G Trimble, Moses H. ~ Co.H Trimble, Moses Haston ~ Co.G Trimble, Philip M. ~ Co.H Truitt, John W. ~ Co.G Tuchstone, W.H. ~ Co.E Tuckey, H. ~ Co.I Turner, Andrew J. ~ Co.I Turner, G. Fletcher ~ Co.B Turner, George F. ~ Co.B

Turner, Green F. ~ Co.B Turner, Green Fletcher ~ Co.E Turner, J.J.M. ~ Co.E Turner, Johnson C. ~ Co.D Turner, Miles J. ~ Co.A Turner, Talbot ~ Co.I Turner, Tolbert ~ Co.A Turner, William A. ~ Co.B Turner, William Allen ~ Co.E Twisley, Wyatt W. ~ Co.G Upshaw, Joseph T. ~ Co.K Valentine, John W. ~ Co.F Van Sant, Walker ~ Co.C Vancent, Thomas J. ~ Co.H Vansant, Wilkes (or Vanzant) ~ Co.F Vansant, Wilks ~ Co.C Vanzandt, Willis ~ Co.C Vanzant, Wilks ~ Co.C Veal, Joseph ~ Co.B Veal, Joseph ~ Co.E Vickry, Nimrod J. ~ Co.H Vincent, George M. ~ Co.H Vincent, Thomas J. ~ Co.H Vines, James P. ~ Co.K Vines, William O. ~ Co.K Waite, Jesse J. ~ Co.D Waits, Joseph G. ~ Co.G Walden, James H ~ Co.F Walden, James H. ~ Co.C Walden, William D. ~ Co.C Walden, William W. ~ Co.C Waldon, William W. ~ Co.C Waldrip, Loring ~ Co.E Waldrop, William Aaron ~ Co.B Waldrup, William A. ~ Co.A Walker, Bartlett J. ~ Co.H Walker, Hardy C. ~ Co.H Walker, Hardy R. ~ Co.H Walker, Hardy Richard ~ Co.G

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Walker, Jeremiah J. ~ Co.B Walker, Jeremiah Jackson ~ Co.E Walker, Joseph B. W. ~ Co.D Walker, Thomas H. ~ Co.H Walker, Wiley A. ~ Co.H Walker, William A. ~ Co.H Walker, William L ~ Co.G Walker, William L. ~ Co.H Walker, William N. ~ Co.H Wallace, John ~ Co.A Wallace, John ~ Co.B Wallace, Micajah P. ~ Co.H Wallice, J. T. ~ Co.H Wallige, J. F. ~ Co.H Wallis, Micajah P. ~ Co.H Walthal, Felix C. ~ Co.I Ward, Jesse W. ~ Co.K Ward, Thomas A. ~ Co.B Warsham, David E. ~ Co.D Watkins, Augustus B. F. ~ Co.A Watkins, J. M. ~ Co.K Watkins, T. D. ~ Co.K Watkins, Thomas ~ Co.E Watkins, William ~ Co.E Watley, Johnson ~ Co.G Weathers, Green Jefferson ~ Co.E Weathers, Jefferson G. ~ Co.B Weaver, Edward G. ~ Co.I Weddington, Alexander G. ~ Co.C Weddington, Alexander W. ~ Co.C Weddington, Charles W. ~ Co.C Weddington, Charles W. ~ Co.F Weeks, William R. ~ Co.H Weiss, T.M. ~ Co.A Wester, John W. ~ Co.K Westmoreland, Thomas J. ~ Co.F Whatley, Johnston ~ Co.G Whatley, Johnston ~ Co.H Wheeler, Samuel F. ~ Co.D

Whetchel, J.D. ~ Co.B Whitaker, Hudson ~ Co.D White, Andrew J. ~ Co.C White, Andrew J. ~ Co.F White, Thomas W. ~ Co.G White, W.H.R. ~ Co.B White, William R ~ Co.A White, William R. ~ Co.I Whitehead, C.M. ~ Co.F Wilder, Green B. ~ Co.D Wilder, Jonathan N. ~ Co.D Wilkerson, B.H. ~ Co.A Wilkerson, Mathew B. ~ Co.F Wilkerson, Thomas H. ~ Co.A Wilkins, Samuel ~ Co.G Wilkins, Samuel ~ Co.H Wilkinson, Bently A. ~ Co.A Wilkinson, Bently H. ~ Co.A Wilkinson, Thomas H. ~ Co.A Willard, T. ~ Co.K Willbanks, J.D. ~ Co.D Willbanks, J.E. ~ Co.D Williams, John W. ~ Co.A Williams, Osborn F. ~ Co.F Williams, T.J. ~ Co.A Williams, Texas L. ~ Co.A Williams, Thomas B. ~ Co.A Williamson, Hardy H. ~ Co.C Williamson, T. H ~ Co.F, C Willis, Henry Franklin ~ Co.C Willis, Henry T. ~ Co.F Willis, James W. ~ Co.F Willis, William D. ~ Co.F Wilson, Charles F E. ~ Co. C, F Wilson, John M. ~ Co.B Wilson, L.G. ~ Co.I Wilson, Thomas J. ~ Co.K Wilson, William L. ~ Co.K Winfrey (Winfrew), Allen H. ~ Co.B

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Winfrey, William ~ Co.E Winn, Allen B ~ Co. C, F Winn, Amos Hamilton ~ Co.F Winn, John C. ~ Co.C Wise, Francis M. ~ Co.I Wise, John M. ~ Co.F Wise, Joseph A. ~ Co.A Wise, Joseph B. ~ Co.K Wise, William S. ~ Co.F Withers, John W. ~ Co.F Wood, Henry C. ~ Co.G, H Wood, James B. ~ Co.G, H

Woodall, Byron ~ Co.H Woodall, J.M. ~ Co.H Woodall, James A. ~ Co.H Woodall, Marion (Miron) ~ Co.H Wooddall (Woodall), John A. ~ Co.H Wooddall, Marion ~ Co.H Woodson, H.H. ~ Co.H Woodward (Woodard), Tobias ~ Co.K Wooten, Gilbert (Gill) ~ Co. A, B Wyatt, Joshua ~ Co.E, F& S Zellars, Isaac Newton ~ Co.G

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