Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Battalion State Guards

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Battalion State Guards

Author: John C. Rigdon

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-10-02

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781517618520

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The Georgia 1st Infantry Battalion State Guards was formed in August of 1863 for 6 months service as local defense for the Columbus Arsenal. The battalion was also known as the Ordnance Battalion and the Columbus Arsenal Battalion. The roster of this battalion shows that this was a separate unit from the Columbus City Infantry Battalion although the two units saw similar service. This unit was evidently formed under the authority of the state, while the Columbus City Battalion was under the command of the City. The battalion was under the command of Lieut. Col. J. B. Oliveros, formerly Captain, Company A, Florida 3rd Infantry Regiment and Major W. W. Baldwin. It participated in the battles surrounding Wilson's Raid and the Battle of Columbus., April 16, 1865. Companies Of The Georgia 1st Infantry Battalion State Guards Company A - Captain J. P. Murray Company B - Charles T. Nash Company C - J. B. Welch Company D - Jeff Brady Company E - W. R. Kent


Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment State Guards

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment State Guards

Author: John C. Rigdon

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781517660789

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In December 1863, the state's general assembly reorganized the state militia and it became known as Joe Brown's Pets. In his ongoing attempt to maintain a body of troops under Georgia command, Brown then organized the Georgia State Guards and the Georgia State Reserves, both commanded by Major Gen. Howell Cobb. The State Guards were short-lived had been disbanded by early 1864 due to pressure from the CS government and changes in the conscription law. Shortly after disbanding the Guards, Gov. Brown and Gen. Cobb organized the Reserve. Though technically these men were on six month enlistments, many served for the duration of The War. Many served as POW guards at Andersonville and Macon. Both units were comprised of men otherwise exempt from Confederate States conscription. Companies Of The Ga 1st Infantry Regiment State Guards Men who made up this regiment were from the following counties: Greene Taliaferro Warren Baldwin Hancock Washington Madison Elbert Oglethorpe Wilkes Lincoln Columbia


Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 6th Cavalry Battalion State Guards

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 6th Cavalry Battalion State Guards

Author: John C. Rigdon

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-12-03

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1794783334

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The Georgia 6th Cavalry Battalion State Guards was formed in August 1863 to serve for six months as local defense in the northwest section of the state. The battalion was comprised of horse soldiers from Chattooga and Walker counties. The only verified engagement with the enemy is noted on January 22, 1864, at the "Battle of Subligna" in Chattooga County. As Sherman threatened in the spring of 1864, most of these men probably joined in with Wheeler's or Forrest's troops for the Atlanta and Carolinas campaign, but records are sparse.


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

Published: 2017-01-04

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781542334532

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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.