Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-01-04
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ISBN: 9781542334532

The Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars completed its organization at Macon, Georgia, in April, 1861, and soon moved to Virginia. The men were from Atlanta and Brunswick, Glynn and Montgomery counties. It was brigaded under General Toombs and in April, 1862, contained 367 effectives. Transferred to G.T. Anderson's Brigade, the unit fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg. The 1st was then sent back to its home state to recruit due to its losses of men to wounds and disease. During the summer of 1864, the 1st Georgia Regulars was stationed in the Charleston area and later saw action at Savannah and in North Carolina. The regiment reported 3 killed and 19 wounded at Savage's Station, had 27 killed and 77 wounded at Second Manassas, and lost 3 killed and 25 wounded at Olustee. Only 45 officers and men surrendered with the Army of Tennessee.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the GA 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves - Symon's

Historical Sketch and Roster of the GA 1st Infantry Regiment Reserves - Symon's
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-10-04
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ISBN: 9781517648732

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