REGIMENTAL ROSTER
32ND GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT, APRIL 8TH, 1862, TO MAY 1ST, 1865
The following is a biographical roster of the officers and enlisted men of the 32nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, from April 18th, 1862, to May 1st, 1865. If you have any corrections, suggestions, or additional information, photographs, etc., that you would like to contribute, submit them to the Webmaster.
COLONEL
Harrison Jr., George Paul: Of Savannah, Georgia. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Adjutant, with the rank of Second Lieutenant, of the 1st Georgia (Regular) Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 8th, 1861, at Savannah, Georgia, for the duration of the war; promoted to Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, on September 20th, 1861, to rank from September 11th, 1861; discharged per orders in October 1861 to accept an appointment. Appointed and was mustered into service as Colonel of the 5th Regiment of Georga State Troops on October 25th, 1861, for six months' service; mustered out of service with the regiment on April 25th, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia. Enrolled on May 15th, 1862, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as Colonel of the 32nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 22nd, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia; absent, on ten days sick leave of absence, in July 1862; on detached service as a member of a general court-martial at Tallahassee, Florida, from August to September 1862; on detached service as the President of a board of Examination from October 8th, 1862; absent, on furlough, in June 1863; absent, on a twenty-day furlough for the purpose of getting married, in May 1863; in command of the post at Battery Wagner, Morris Island, South Carolina, from August to September 1863; detailed to command of a brigade from February 20th, 1864; absent, on a leave of absence, in May 1864; absent, on a leave of absence, in July 1864; absent, on detached service in command of the post at Florence, South Carolina, from September to November 1864; in command of Harrison's Brigade, Walthall's Division, 3rd (Stewart's) Corps, Army of Tennessee, from April to May 1865; surrendered with the brigade on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on March 19th, 1841, at Monteith Plantation near Savannah, Georgia, the son of George Paul (1813-1888) & Thursa Adelaide Guinn Harrison (1820-1902); educated at the Effingham Academy in Effingham County, Georgia, and at the Georgia Military Institute at Marietta, Georgia, to 1861; married Miss Mary Frances Drake (1844-1884) in 1863; moved to Auburn, Alabama, in 1865; studied law and was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 1866, and opened a law practice at Auburn, Alabama; elected, and served, as a delegate to the Alabama State Constitutional Convention in 1875; elected, and served, from Lee County to the Alabama State Senate from 1878 to 1884, during which time he served as the President of the Senate from 1882 to 1884; appointed, and served, as an attorney (1878-1892), and later as General Counsel (1892), of the Western Railway Company of Alabama from 1878 to 1920; re-married to Miss Mattie Clopton Ligon (1854-1892), no date; served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention at Chicago, Illinois, in 1892; elected from Alabama, and served, to the United States House of Representatives from November 6th, 1894, to March 3rd, 1897; opened, and operated, a law practice at Opelika, Alabama, from 1897 to 1922; as the Division Counsel of the Central of Georgia Railway from the 1890's to 1920; elected, and served, from Lee County to the Alabama State Senate from 1901 to 1902; re-married to Miss Sara Nunnally (1869-1932) in 1901; elected as a delegate to the Alabama State Constitutional Convention in 1901; served as the Commander-In-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans from 1916 to 1918; died on July 17th, 1922, at Opelika, Alabama; buried at the Rosemere Cemetery in Opelika, Lee County, Alabama.]
Sources - CMH, CSR (1IR, 32IR & OFF), GS, RCS
Biographical Direction of the U.S. Congress.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL
Bacon Jr., Edwin Henry: Enrolled on May 17th, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia, for the duration for the war; mustered into service as Major of the Regiment on May 22nd, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia; absent, sick, in July 1862; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in August 1862; promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on November 17th, 1863, to rank from October 20th, 1863, vice Lieutenant Colonel Pruden had resigned; absent, on a leave of absence, in June 1864; surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on August 28th, 1839, in Walthourville, Georgia, the son of Edwin Henry (1811-1877) & Louisa Eunice Stevens Bacon (1810-1886); attended the Savannah Medical College at Savannah, Georgia, to 1860, when he graduated with a medical degree; married Miss Sarah Jane Willingham (1849-1917) on July 28th, 1869; engaged in cotton planting in Dodge County, Georgia, from 1866 to 1881; owned, and operated, a saw-mil business near Eastman, Georgia, from 1881 to 1915; died on November 30th, 1915, at Eastman, Georgia; buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Eastman, Dodge County, Georgia.]
Sources - CSR, GS, RCS
Pruden, William Henry: Enrolled on October 16th, 1861, for six months' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company C of the 5th Regiment of Georgia State Troops on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Harrison, Georgia; mustered out of service with the company on April 11th, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia. Enrolled on April 16th, 1862, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as Captain of Company F of the 32nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 7th, 1862; elected and appointed as Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment on May 17th, 1862 absent, on furlough, from May to June 1863; absent, on a sick leave of absence (due to chronic dysentery), from September 13th, 1863, and was granted an extension of his leave from October 11th, 1863; tendered his resignation on October 8th, 1863, due to physical disability; his resignation was accepted and he was honorably discharged from the service on October 20th, 1863. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Captain of Pruden's Battery of Georgia State Troops on May 26th, 1864, at Atlanta, Georgia, for the duration of the war service; no further record after October 1864. [Born on March 7th, 1824, in Milford, Connecticut; died on July 22nd, 1908, at Dalton, Georgia; buried at the West Hill Cemetery in Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia.]
Sources - CSR (32IR & PB), GS, RCS
MAJOR
Holland, Washington Thomas (William): Enrolled and was mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company B of the 6th Regiment of Georgia State Troops on October 22nd, 1861, at Camp Harrison, Georgia, for six months' service; mustered out of service with the company on April 18th, 1862, at Camp Lee near Savannah, Georgia. Enrolled on April 18th, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia, for two years' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company A on May 6th, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia; absent, on a seven-day furlough, in July 1862; absent, on a fifteen-day furlough, form October 21st, 1862; absent, detailed to court-martial duty, in December 1862; absent, detached on recruiting service, from February to April 1863; absent, sick in hospital at Savannah, Georgia, from April to May 1863; promoted to Major on November 17th, 1863, to rank from October 20th, 1863, vice Major Bacon was promoted; absent, on a leave of absence, in October 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in August 1864; surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
Sources - CSR (32IR), RCS
ADJUTANT (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
Blount, George Madison: Appointed on May 17th, 1862, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as Regimental Adjutant, with the rank of First Lieutenant, of the Regiment on May 22nd, 1862, at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia; absent, on a twenty-day leave of absence, from December 8th, 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, from June 15th, 1864; killed in action on March 20th, 1865, at Bentonville, North Carolina. [Born on June 29th, 1842, in Putnam County, Georgia, the son of John Thomas (1810-1872) & Louisa Mumford Kilpatrick Blount (1818-1899); died on March 20th, 1865, at Bentonville, North Carolina.]
Sources - CSR, RCS
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER (CAPTAIN)
Guerard, Edgar Lennox: Enrolled on May 5th, 1862, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank of Captain, of the 32nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 22nd, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia; on duty as the acting Brigade Quartermaster of the 2nd (Harrison's) Brigade, Army of East Florida, from February to April 1864; on detached service under Major Pringle, Quartermaster's Department, at Charleston and Barnwell, South Carolina, from August 9th to October 26th, 1864; relieved from duty with the 32nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment and assigned to duty with the Quartermaster's Department, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, on October 26th, 1864; on duty with the Quartermaster's Office at Kingstree, South Carolina, from December 7th, 1864; no further record after December 1864. [Born in 1832 in Edgefield District, South Carolina; married Miss Mary Charlotte Strother (1851-1910), no date; died on June 19th, 1891, in Edgefield, South Carolina; buried at the Strother Cemetery near Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina.]
Sources - CSR (32IR & OFF), GS, RCS
ASSISTANT COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE (CAPTAIN)
Holcombe, Edward L.: Enlisted on May 21st, 1861, at Savannah, Georgia, for the duration of the war, at the time he was described as being 21 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a fair complexion, with grey eyes, brown hair and was employed as a clerk; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment on June 1st, 1861, at Richmond, Virginia; admitted to the Moore Hospital at General Hospital No. 1 in Danville, Virginia, on January 2nd, 1862, suffering from fever; transferred to the General Hospital at Richmond, Virginia, in January 1862; returned to duty, no date; discharged per orders on February 28th, 1862, to accept an appointment. Appointed and enrolled on May 5th, 1862, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain, of the 32nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 22nd, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia; absent, on detached service as the acting Brigade Commissary of Subsistence of Taliaferro's Brigade from March 12th to June 16th, 1863; discharged per orders on June 15th, 1863, to accept an appointment. Appointed and enrolled as Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Major, in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States on June 16th, 1863, to rank from June 15th, 1863, for the duration of the war; served on duty as the Commissary of Subsistence on the staff of Brigadier General William B. Taliferro from June 16th, 1863, to July 11th, 1864; absent, on a leave of absence, in August 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in February 1864; absent, on a leave of absence, in June 1864; as the Commissary of Subsistence of the Reserve Forces of South Carolina from July 11th to August 29th, 1864; as the Post Commissary at Pocotaligo, South Carolina, and as the District Commissary of the 3rd Military District of South Carolina, from August 29th, 1864; as the Purchasing Commissary at Camden, South Carolina, from February 1865; no further record after February 1865. [Born in 1840 in Savannah, Georgia, the son of Thomas (1815-1885) & Eliza A. Gale Holcombe (1815-1853); died on December 19th, 1875, at Savannah, Georgia; buried at the Laurel Grove Cemetery North in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia.]
Sources - CSR (8IR, 32IR & OFF), GS, RCS
SURGEON (MAJOR)
Blair, Hugh Allen
Parsons, T.A.
Porcher, Edward G.
ASSISTANT SURGEON (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
Bass, J. Henry
Goode, John
Heard, Thomas O.
Williamson, William A.
CHAPLAIN (CAPTAIN)
Greene, John M.
ENSIGN (COLOR SERGEANT)
Harper, John S.
Jenkins, John H.
Mills, William Richard
Shannon, Joseph H.
SERGEANT MAJOR
Weslowsky, Charles
QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT
COMMISSARY SERGEANT
Fain, John T.B.
ORDNANCE SERGEANT
Boyett, James Jackson: Enlisted on April 16th, 1862, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as a Private in Company F on May 7th, 1862, at Savannah, Georgia; absent, on detached service in the Ordnance Department at Savannah, Georgia, in July 1862; promoted to Regimental Ordnance Sergeant on October 3rd, 1862; absent, on furlough, in August 1862; surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on December 26th, 1835, in Georgia, the son of Josiah (1795-1867) & Gatsey Peacock Boyett (1803-1891); married Miss Sarah Jane Foster (1837-1892) in 1855; died on October 31st, 1895, in Clay County, Georgia; buried at the Shiloh Cemetery near Cotton Hill, Clay County, Georgia.]
Sources - CSR, GS (P), RCS
HOSPITAL STEWARD
Harris, Milton
Powledge, Moses John
PRIVATE (UNASSIGNED OR UNKNOWN)
Adams, I.H.
Alford, William F.: Of Harris County, Georgia.
Barnes, E.M.
The "Jasper Blues" were organized in April 1862 by William T. Holland with volunteers from Jasper and Jones Counties, Georgia, by bringing together the six months volunteers from Companies B & C of the Sixth (6th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops who had served from October 1861 to April 1862. Joining Harrison's Regiment organizing at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, the company was officially mustered into service as Company A of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 6th, 1862, for the duration of the war. Holland was elected as Captain, with William D. Cornwell as 1st Lieutenant, Thomas G. Blackwell as 2nd Lieutenant and William P. Persons as 3rd Lieutenant. Captain Holland was promoted to Major of the Regiment in November 1863, and Lieutenant Cornwell was promoted to Captain in his place, and would command the company for the remainder of the war. The company surrendered them with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Cornwell, William Dawson: Of Butts County, Georgia.
Holland, William T.: April 18th, 1862, to November 17th, 1863 - See Major with the Regimental Field & Staff
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Cornwell, William Dawson: April 18th, 1862, to February 6th, 1864 - Promoted to Captain
Persons, William Pinkney
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Blackwell, Thomas George
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Lawrence, Seabron
Persons, William Pinkney: April 18th, 1862, to February 6th, 1864 - Promoted to 1st Lieutenant
FIRST SERGEANT
Gordon, Robert H.
Gordon, William Henry
SERGEANT
Blackwell, John Hunt
Hardy, Cornelius Marion
Kelley, John T.
McKinley, Eli B.
McMichael, John C.
CORPORAL
Childs, John F.
Gilstrap, J.B.
McElhenney, Hezekiah C.
Middlebrooks, William G.
Newby, James
Parham, Isaac H.
Smith, James Jefferson
Tyner, M.V.
PRIVATE
Adair, J.B. (A.D.)
Adams, John J.
Alexander, John C.
Alexander, Joseph H.
Allen, H.H.
Allen, O.C.
Allen, W.H.
Baer, Harmon (Herman)
Banks, H.D.
Bazemore, Thomas Jefferson
Beall, John: Of Jones County, Georgia.
Beeland, George Wiley
Beeland, Thomas (J.T.)
Belcher, John M.
Blackwell, Henry Franklin
Blackwell, Robert Mitchell
Blackwell, Samuel Sherrod
Blackwell, William Floyd
Brandon, George W.
Brandon, J. William (W.J.)
Brandon, W.S.
Cahn, Michael
Chambliss, A.C.
Chambliss, William L
Chapman, H.H.
Cheney, J.N.
Childs, N.G.
Childs, William S.
Clay, Franklin M.
Cole, John S.
Connelly, G.H.
Cornwell, D.L.
Cornwell, E.F.
Cornwell, William D.
Cunard, Elbert
Cunard, Newton
Daniel, E. Lunsford
Davis, W.
Dawkins, B.F.
Dawkins, George W.
Dawkins, M.J.
Digby, James H.
Dismukes, F.J.
Dossett (Dorsett), John M.
Doster, James C.
Doster, William P.
Faulkner, M.R.
Fears, William M.
Fish, N.C.
Goodman, John T.
Gordon, J.R.
Greer, C.H.
Greer, Gilbert Dunlap
Greer, Thomas L.
Grubbs, George M.
Grubbs, Richard S.
Gunn, John W.
Hardy, A.D.
Hardy, Cornelius
Hardy, Joseph J.
Harris, Abraham B.
Harris, Milton
Harrison, Thomas L.
Hataway, George W.
Hataway, John A.
Herndon, Alex S.
Herndon, Benjamin F.
Herndon, E.H.
Herndon, F.M.
Herndon, George W.
Herndon, J.W.
Hines, Walter
Holland, G.W.J.
Holloway, Oliver
Huff, G.W.
Hunter, A.A.
Jackson, Benjamin W.
Jones, Ansley L.
Jones, A.J. (J.A.)
Jones, I. Y. (J.Y.)
Jones, James A.
Jones, J.M.
Jones, Sidney
Jones, Wiley R.
Jordan, C.W.
Kelley, Eden H.
Kinard, M.J.
King, William H.
Lane, A.G.
Lane, Bradfield
Lane, G.W.
Lane, James M.
Lane, Thomas B.
Lane, W.B.
Lawrence, Stephen Chaffin
Lawrence, William R.
Lewis, James T.
Lewis, Robert C.
Lewis, William O.
Lipford, James A.
Little, Andrew J.
Little, B.M.
Little, F.M.
Little, John E.
Little, Michael Wimbush
Little, Robert Francis
Long, John J.
Long, Michael T.
Lynch, G.S.
Marsh, G. W.
McClure, A.P.
McElhenney, Barney F.
McElhenney, George W.
McElhanney, James H.
McElhenney, James M.
McElhenney, V.H.
McElhenney, W. Jeff
McGhee, Jerry
McGhee, J.W.
McGhee, Thomas R.
McKissack, Isaac
McKissack, J.F.
McKissack, William T.
McMichael, P.B
Middlebrooks, Samuel C.
Minter, Jeremiah P.
Minter, Richard A.
Minter, Thomas Coax
Peddy, D.
Pearsons, T.J.
Phillips, B G.
Pope, James Jefferson
Price, Robert W.
Pye, Lexington O.
Ramey, Reese
Renfroe, G.D.
Roberts, Eugene Rufus
Roberts, O.G.
Russell, John
Satterwhite, W.D.
Seymour, William M.
Shaw, Joseph S.
Shaw, William H.
Smith, A.N.
Smith, John M.
Smith, James Richard
Smith, Walker
Smith, William J.
Spritz, Harmon (Herman)
Steele, John N.
Stewart, Francis Marion
Stillwell, John F.
Stone, John W.
Taylor, George A.
Thompson, Edwin J.
Thompson, Henry B.
Tomlin, Isaac
Tomlin, Pat
Tribble, Henry Jackson
Tribble, S. Thomas
Tucker, J.M.
Tyner, R.J.
Waldrep, George Washington
Walker, W.T.
Waller, John S.
Weatherly (Weathersby), George
Weatherly (Weathersby), F.R.
Weatherly (Weathersby), J.F.
Williams, Nathan M.
Williams, P.M.
Williams, William S.
Williamson, George H.
Wright, A.A.
Wooten, Sanford
Yancey, Lewis D.
The "Worrill Greys" were organized in Talbot County, Georgia, from discharged members of Company D of the Sixth (6th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops, which served for six months service from October 1861 to April 1862.
Reorganized by John B. McDowell (formerly 1st Lieutenant of Company D, Sixth Regiment) in April 1862, the company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company B of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 5th, 1862, for the duration of the war. McDowell was elected as Captain, but resigned due to illness in March 1863, and was replaced by Lieutenant William R. Hall. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Hall, William Richard
McDowell, John B.
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Trussell, John W.
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Freeman, Stinson Asbury
Williams, E.S.
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Butler, Robert J.
FIRST SERGEANT
Blanton, William: Of Talbot County, Georgia.
SERGEANT
Dixon, Monroe (Munroe)
Foster, John T.
Dunn, Henry L.
Heath, A.H.
King, C. Simeon
Martin, William H.
McCurdy, Robert Alexander
Phillips, Nathan
CORPORAL
Denham, John
Ellerson (Ellison), Thomas
Kendrick, William Thomas
Smith, Benjamin Cisney
Trussell, Robert Lindsay
Williams, Benjamin Richard
PRIVATE
Anderson, A.D.
Bivens (Bivins), Benjamin T.
Blanton, Benjamin G.: Of Talbot County, Georgia.
Boggs, Barney
Boggs, James
Boggs, Joseph O.
Boggs, Samuel
Booth, Wiley
Bowden, John C.
Bowden, Raleigh Spinks
Braddy, B.F.
Braddy, William Alexander
Buchanan, Samuel E.
Burson, John B.
Burson, William H.
Callier, B.S.
Callier, Newton M.
Carroll, J.W.
Chapman, H.E.
Chatman, A.J.
Chatman, W.R.
Clay, J.J.
Collier, I.W.B.
Collier, James O.P.
Collier, N.R.H.
Cooke, John Jefferson
Copeland, William Lee
Cox, John A.
Culverhouse, Thomas J.
Davis, Allen M.
Davis, James B.
Davis, John W.
Dean, Theophilus
Denham, James M.
Dismukes, William H.
Dunn, Columbus
Findley, John R.
Findley, Samuel
Foster, Robert
Foster, Samuel
Fowler, John B.
Fuller, A.O.
Garrett, F. Marion
Garrett, James R.
Garrett, J.R.
Garrett, William B.
Gassett, William H.
Gentry, Zebulon
Gilson, John H.
Granger, Alfred D.
Granger, Robert W.
Grant, John A.
Green, James
Gunn, William C.
Hammell, Elisha H.
Heath, James H,
Howard, John S.
Howell, James M. D.
Hudgins, L.J.
James, Hamp G.
Jarroll, J. W.
Johnson, James
Johnson, James J.
Jordan, William J.
Kellum, James F.
Kendrick, Benjamin C.
Lane, J.T.
Lanier, J. H.
Loyd (Lloyd), Charles
Lowe, John T.
Mallory, James T.
Martin, Oliver
Mathews, Greenberry
McClung, George W.
McDaniel (Mcdonald), D.H.
McDaniel, John T.
McDaniel, William John
McManus, Benjamin W.
McManus, J. Ellis
McManus, Robert
Middlebrooks, John T.
Middlebrooks, M. G.
Mills, William Richard
Mullins, William Alexander
Nixon, Thomas H.
Noell, William H.
Norris, S.T.
O'neal, Augustus Beall
Parker, Jason A.
Parks, John G.
Phelps, Jake J.
Phillips, James Marion
Phillips, John H.
Phillips, John M.
Phillips, Robert K.
Phillips, William F.
Pitts, James F.
Powledge, Moses John
Railey, Thomas
Raines, B. Elbert
Ridley, George
Sawyer, Harris
Shaw, Benjamin R.
Shipp, William H.
Smith, B.L.
Smith, Charles M.
Smith, James A.
Smith, John A.
Smith, John F.
Smith, John W.
Smith, Robert G.
Smith, William H.
Spears, William S.
Teal (Teel), Elias
Trussell, Henry Christopher
Turner, Jasper
Wade, R. Augustus
Walker, John H.
Walker, Thomas J.
Wheelan, Patrick
Wheelan, Richard
White, Jake K.
White, J.M.
William, Edward T.
Williams, Ezechiel S.
Williams, Joel
Williams, S. Abraham
Williams, W.L.
Willis, Columbus M.
Womble, Allen M.
Woodall, A.J.
Woodall, D.A.
Woodall, W.A.
The "Williams Volunteers" were organized by Samuel I. Heath in Burke County, Georgia, from April to May 1862. The men were largely drawn from members of Company F of the Ninth (9th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops, augmented by new recruits. In May 1862 the company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company C of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 12th, 1862, for the duration of the war. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Heath, Samuel Iverson
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Moody, Walter T.
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Hall, Benjamin I.
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Dixon, Weams R.
Mathis, J.M.
FIRST SERGEANT
Cochran, G.L.
SERGEANT
Buxton, William F.
Holland, George W.J.
Knight, Jesse G.R.
Royal, Jordan C.
CORPORAL
Godbee, Alford A.
Griffin, J.L.
Royal, Joseph W.
PRIVATE
Allen, Mathew
Armstrong, W.J.
Barrow, Henry J.
Barrow, Homer
Bell, Elias
Bell, William
Bergeron, George Washington
Bergeron, John G.
Bergeron, Stephen
Bergeron, William
Brown, Henry
Broxton, Dennis: Of Burke County, Georgia.
Broxton, John
Broxton, S.L.
Buoy, Alexander
Burke, W.R.
Burton, Uriah
Buxton, Wade H.
Cosnahan, George
Daniel, T.S.
Davis, William A.
Dixon, Dennis B.
Ellison, B.H.
Ellison, Robert W.
Ellison, Thomas J.
Folds, Henry
Golds, T.
Garlington, Robert W.
Glisson, J.T.
Glisson, J.W.
Godbee, C.G.
Godbee, James L.
Godbee, James W.
Godbee, Jason L.
Godbee, J.J.
Godbee, J.P.
Godbee, Robert W.
Godbee, S.E.
Godbee, S.G.
Godbee, S.S.
Griffin, Warren L.
Hand, J.B.
Heath, George Washington
Heath, Henry M.
Heath, J. Virgil
Heath, Samuel
Hickman, A.J.
Hickman, Henry
Hill, James M.
Holland, Carroll Quillian
Holland, H.M.
Holland, Josiah
Holland, J.M.
Horton, William H.
Houston, N.E.
Houston, Zachariah
Johnson, Henry B.
Kelly, J.M.
Knight, John W.
Knight, W.M.
Lamb, C.B.
Lamb, J.B.
Lambert, J.E.
Lester, J.A.
Lightfoot, J.E.
Lively, Jasper C.
Lively, Morgan R.
Mahoney, J.
McGowin, J.C.
McGowin, J.H.
McRaney, Julius
Meeds, B.B.
Mixon, James M.
Moody, J.M.
Munson, J.M.
O'Banion, William
O'Dias, William
Oglesbee, J.A.
Overstreet, J. Martin
Penny, J.C.
Pollock, George W.
Pollock, James W.
Powell, James
Powell, John
Powell, Seab
Quick, Cain R.
Ratcliff, Benjamin
Ratcliff, Julius W.
Redd, William
Royal, Guilford
Royal, Moses
Royal, S.L.
Royal, William M.
Shadron, Green
Spears, S. William
Stephens, Franklin G.
Stephens, G.P.
Stephens, P.
Sumner, Robert
Tessier, M.M.
Tomlin, C.
Tomlin, John
Tomlin, Woodward W.
Utley, H.L.
Warren, John
Weathersby, George W.
Wilkins, William F.
Wimberly, Green
Wimberly, Homer
Wimberly, John
Wimberly, J.W.
Wimberly, T.L.
Wimberly, Virgil
The "Sidney Johnston Guards" were organized by Richard K. Hines Jr. in Dougherty County, Georgia, from April to May 1862, with new recruits and a number of former members of Company H of the Seventh (7th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops and Company A of the Sixth (6th) Regiment of Georgia Troops.. In May 1862 the company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company D of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 15th, 1862, for the duration of the war. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Hines, Iverson Augustus
Hines Jr., Richard Kennon
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Rust, John W.
Strother, William Augustus
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Calloway (Callaway), Merrill
Coleman, Robert
Helms, George W.
High, Daniel H.
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Atkinson, Shadrach (J.S.)
FIRST SERGEANT
Callaway, Henry Irwin
SERGEANT
Collins, Benjamin F.
Crawford, Abel B.
Fudge, David L.
Helm, Noah L.
Mercer, N.F.
Parham, Calvin H.
Schoonmaker, T.W.
CORPORAL
Adams, Adam
Booker, Joseph W.
Culpepper, J.C.
Marchant, B.F.
Mathis, Daniel G.
Richardson, D.
Walker, George P.
PRIVATE
Adams, John H.
Arline, Thomas Pullen
Atkinson, John J.
Atkinson, Robert
Bird, N.H.
Bird, T.H.
Bledsoe, Joseph P.
Bowles, Willis S.
Brandon, W.S.: May 5th to September 21st, 1862 - See Private with Company A
Brooks, L.P.
Brown, J.C.
Clark, T.G.
Clements, John C.
Clements, S.E.
Cook, William H.
Cooper, John Harrison
Cooper, Thomas G.
Cornwell, E.F.
Cowart, W.J.
Crawford, William B.
Culpepper, David
Cunningham, B.P.
Cunningham, J.M.
Cunningham, L.M.
Daly, Mathew
Dewberry, J.
Faircloth, Alfred
Faircloth, Allen
Faircloth, Davis
Faircloth, D.C.
Faircloth, William A.
Fisher, Frederick
Glausier, Jefferson A.
Glover, J.T.
Goolsey, Thomas
Gregory, Samuel E.
Hall, C.
Hall, J.J.
Hardwick, John R.
Hardy, Otis D.
Harris, Abraham B.
Hatcher, Benjamin S.
Hatcher, John W.
Hatcher, N.R.
Hayes, Henry C.
Hayes, Jason
Haywood, James M.
Haywood, W.R.
Helms, G.W.
Helms, Judge W.
Helms, M.R.
Helms, Sampson Dawster
Herrington, S.A.
Hickey, F.
Hickey, J.
Ingram, W.C.
Jackson, J.L.
Jackson, R.C.
Jackson, W.A.
Jarvis, William
Johnston, P.R.
Jordan, Arnold
Jordan, Ashford
Jordan, Elias L.
Kaulbfleish, D.
Kendrick, J.P.
Kendrick, R.T.
Kight, James
Koon, Richard
Land, W.B.
Lash, S.P.
Lash, Samuel T.
Loving, J.W.
Mallard, William F.
Mansell, Humphrey P.
Marchant, Thomas J.
Marsh, G.W.
Marsh, W.P.
Martin, Robert
Mathis, Henry
Mathis, Henry A.
Mathis, W.B.
McLelon, Joseph H.
McCullers, J.B.
Merritt, John H.
Metts, N.H.
Moore, Jason
Moore, W.J.
Nelms, E.
Newberry, J.E.
Newsome, W.H.
Oliver, J.H.
Ooten, Sanford
Phelps, W.E.
Pye, Augustus
Robertson, P.
Saunders, W.B.
Shaw, William H.
Sims, J.H.
Stephens, J.
Johns, William St.
Stokes, David
Strange, William
Tabb, E.J.
Tabb, James V.
Tabb, Richard Troup
Ventlett, Jacob
Walker, J.S.
Warren, L.P.D.
Wright, Andrew J.
Wright, George
The "Washington Rifles" were organized by Seaborn A.H. Jones from April to May 1862 with volunteers from Washington County, Georgia. The company was composed of men who had previously served with Jones in Company E of the First (1st) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Ramsey's Regiment) from March 1861 to March 1862, and additional recruits and volunteers from throughout Washinton County. The company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company F of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 7th, 1862, for the duration of the war. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Jones, Seaborn Augustus Harrison:
Taliaferro, Patrick Richard:
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Jones, Weaver Harrison:
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Renfroe, William Haynes:
Snell, James Christopher:
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Jenkins, William L.:
Matthews, William C.:
FIRST SERGEANT
SERGEANT
Jordan, William Jasper
Walsh, John A.
CORPORAL
Frost, William
Pool, T.W.
Riddle, Anderson M.
PRIVATE
Alday (Allday), Fred J. (F.G./F.M.): May 7th to August 1862 - See Private with Company F
Alexander, W.T.:
Angel, Charles:
Archer, James Mitchell:
Archer, William Jackson: Of Washington County, Georgia.
Aschew (Askew), G.A.:
Ashley, George Jefferson:
Bailey, A.J.:
Barfield, G.B.:
Barwick, Saffold:
Beachran (Beechran), W.R.:
Bedgood, A.
Bedgood, James W.
Bell, James G
Boyd, J. J.
Brantley, Louis F.
Brantley, Solomon D.
Bryant, Wiley J.
Buchanan, B.
Buchanan, W.
Buchanan, W.R.
Chester, Jacob H.
Cliatt, W.
Cochran, Jasper L.
Cochran, John A.
Cordry, John
Crozier, T.
Davis, H.W.L.
Duffel, Samuel
Duggan, Archelaus
Dunn, L.
Durden, Louis
Durden, L.
Edenfield, James Alexander
Ellington, D.H.
Elton, Robert
Elton, William
Fain, John T. B.
Fallen, W. Cape
Foster, J.A.
Foster, Richard A.
Frost, Reuben
Fulton, Samuel
Griffith, J.B.
Grimes, William
Hall, Daniel E.
Hall, Henry Caswell
Hamilton, W.G.
Hansil, Mathew
Happ, Hyman
Harden, John J.
Harris, J.A.
Hattaway, Martin D.
Heath, J.
Hollifield, Wilkes L.
Hood, W.W.
Jenkins, Eli, Enlisted
Jernigan, B.W.
Jones, Augustus
Jones, John H.
Jones, Weaver H.
Jordan, R.B.
Jordan, Thomas
Killingsworth, B.P.
Killingsworth, Thomas M.
Lindsey, Dave
Lindsey, John
Mcallister, John
Mcarthur, M.
Mcarthur, Willis P.
Mccook, Alexander R.
Mcvey, John
Mcvey, Wiley C.
Moody, Daniel
Morgan, Jason Rabe
Morgan, Wiley
Morris, A.J.
Nobles, John
Outlaw, Stephen
Page, Asa H.
Page, Elbert R.
Page, R.
Patten, A.J.
Peacock, William A.
Pope, B.B.
Posey, Gid
Posey, John E.
Price, Bridges
Price, Emanuel
Price, L. Dow
Pullen, J. H.
Rawlings, Charles
Renfroe, H. A.
Robinson, John
Rogers, J. A.
Rowland, N.
Sanders, G. T.
Scarboro, E.D.
Scarboro, D.
Schwarz, John
Shepherd, W.D.
Simon, Jacob
Smith, Henry T.
Smith, J.W.
Snell, John W.
Sterling, Robert
Straus, Charles
Stubbs, J.S.
Sumner, W.H.
Tawby, A.
Taylor, F.M.
Tompkins, Frank
Webster, James
Weslowsky, Adolph H.
Weslowsky, A.B.
Weslowsky, Charles
Wimberly, Homer
Wise, Thomas B.
The "Jeff Davis Guards" were organized by William H. Pruden from April to May 1862 with volunteers from Clay County, Georgia. A large portion of the men had previously served with Pruden in Company C of the Fifth (5th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops, which served for six months service from October 1861 to April 1862. The company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company F of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 7th, 1862, for the duration of the war. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Cardin (Carden), Charles T.F.
Pruden, William Henry: April 16th to May 17th, 1862 - See Lieutenant Colonel with the Regimental Field & Staff
Willis, Cabot A.
FIRST LIEUTENANT
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Pittman, Joseph H.
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Belcher, Benjamin
Darden, William John
FIRST SERGEANT
Bailey, David H.
SERGEANT
Peacock, John W.
Rice, Nathaniel Garlin
Rish, Henry A.
CORPORAL
Askew, Robert G.
Beard, James H.: Of Clay County, Georgia.
Dill, Elias A.
Morgan, Henry R.
PRIVATE
Adams, G.H.
Albritton (Albriton), Mathew L.
Alday (Allday), Fred J. (F.G./F.M.)
Barker, John K.
Bartlett, T.B.
Barlett, William: Of Jones County, Georgia.
Beard, B.W.
Beard, William W.: Of Jones County, Georgia.
Belcher, F.
Bell, Walter
Berry, Gabriel
Bethea, H.C.
Bigbee, George A.
Bigbee (Bigbie), J.W.
Blount, G.A.
Bodia, Worril
Boggus, F.M.
Boyett, James Jackson: April 16th to October 3rd, 1862 - See Ordnance Sergeant with the Regimental Field & Staff
Brewer, Thomas E.: Of Taylor County, Georgia.
Brown, W.J.
Bryant, Wiley J.
Buckhannon, John E.
Burton, H.O.: Of Quitman County, Georgia.
Butler, B.F.:
Butler, Pierce M.: Of Randolph County, Georgia.
Chester, William
Clem, Stephen M.
Cliatt, J.W.
Coleman, A.J.
Coleman, R.B.
Collins, Columbus F.
Collins, H.V.
Collins, J.
Craps (Crapps), James
Craps (Crapps), Samuel
Crozier, J.L.
Cumbie, J.L.
Darsey, W. Henry
Davis, B.F.
Davis, Haywood
Davis, H.W.L.
Davis, Thomas R.
Davis, W.J.
Dawson, W.T.
Domingers, Lewis H.
Dorsey, W. Henry
Duffel, Samuel
Dunn, James Polk
Dunn, William H.
Ellis, Jesse J.
Ellis, Thomas James
Ellis, Washington J.
Fain, John T.B.
Fain, Moses N.
Fain, William
Findley, C.S.
Flowers, H.T.
Flowers, Lewis B.
Foster, James
Foster, Richard A.
Hall, John A.
Hamilton, W.G.
Hardin, John J.
Hardin, William
Harris, James M.
Harris Sr., J.A.
Harris Jr., J.A.
Harrison, M.B.
Harrison, William R.
Hattaway, William B.
Hays, Jackson
Hays, James
Hays, William
Hester, William C.
Howell, James L.
Hudspath, W.C.
Jarrell, James Marion
Jenkins, Eli
Jenkins, James M.
Jenkins, John H.
Jenkins, William A.
Jenkins, William L.
Jernigan, B.W.
Jester, B.A.
Jester, James W.
Jester, William A.
Jones, Benjamin F.
Jones, B.B.
Jones, Josiah H.
Jones, Josiah J.
Jones, S.B.
Jones, Wilvey V.
Jordan, R.B.
Klilebrew, John C.
Killebrew, Thomas J.
Killingsworth, B.P.
Killingsworth, D.J.
Killingsworth, Joseph J.
Killingsworth, Thomas M.
King, John J.
Lee, E.J.S.
Mann, Green J.
McArthur, Francis M.
McArthur, Willis P.
McDaniel, L.
McDonald, Leroy M.
McKinney, R.P.
McLendon, A. James
McLendon, Simpson
McLendon, William
McWilliams, Thomas A.
Morgan, N.H.
Morris, A.J.
Morris, Robert J.
Morris, W. Frank
Oliver, J.H.
Oliver, J.M.
Owens, James D.
Page, Mathews
Peacock, William A.
Pearce, James E.
Pittman, J.W.
Pope, B.B.
Price, L. Dow
Rice, J.J.
Rogers, J.N.
Rogers, W.J.
Sanderlin, J.
Sanders, Jackson N.
Seay, James C.
Smith, George E.
Smith, Henry T.
Smith, Joel
Smith, J.T.
Smith Sr., J.W.
Smith Jr., J.W.
Smith, W.C.
Spear, William J.
Teal, Allen T.
Teal, Erasmus
Teal, John
Teal, Tillman
Todd, Garrison Russell
Walls, L.H.
Walsh, John A.
Weddington, John
Wheeler, W.C.
Whitaker, N.A.
Williams, Robert W.
Williams, W.L.
Williford, A.
Wise, G.M. (J.M.)
Wise, Thomas B.
Worrell, L.L.
Worrell, W.T.
Worthy, John A.
The "Brown Guards" were organized by John A. Phillips from April to May 1862 with volunteers from Emanuel County, Georgia. A large portion of the men had previously served with Anthony in Company E of the Fifth (5th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops, which served for six months service from October 1861 to April 1862. The company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company G of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 7th, 1862, for the duration of the war. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Phillips, John Anthony
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Findlay, C.S.
Ricks, Daniel L.
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Dawson, Morris
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Cohen, O.S.
Phillips, Francis M.
FIRST SERGEANT
Martin, Isaac W.
SERGEANT
Corsey (Corsa), John (Corsa)
Durden, John Whitney
Gillis, Norman
Kea, Dennis
Kea, John N.
Lumpkin, O.K.
Odom, M.N.
Warren, James Irvin
Webb, W.A.
CORPORAL
Barwick (Bannick), William J.
Hutcheson, John T.
Martin, John E.
Moseley (Mosley), Francis M.
Phillips, E.D. (E.C.)
PRIVATE
Adams, Bird (Byrd)
Adams, George W.
Adams, John W.
Adams, Nathan A.
Adams, W. Riley (R.W.)
Adams, William A.
Atkinson, John
Backworth (Beckworth), Simon (Simeon)
Barwick, Henry F.
Barwick, John
Beacham, John
Beasley, Elijah
Beasley, John
Beasley, William A.
Blue, John C.
Boyd, E.
Brinson, Mathew
Brown, W.B.
Burton, P.C.T.
Canady (Canaday), James D
Canady (Canaday), Moses
Canady (Canaday), Solomon
Canady (Canaday), Solomon P.W.
Chance, Benjamin (Barney)
Coleman, C.M.
Connell, William
Corsey (Corsa), Warren
Davis, Daniel
Davis, Henry W.
Davis, Stafford
Drake, Francis M.
Drake, James W.
Drake, John Saffold
Dunn, William H.
Durden, Dennis S.
Edenfield, Eli
Edenfield, G.W.
Edenfield, James A.
Edenfield, James J.
Edenfield, Jasper
Edenfield, Robert
Fitzpatrick, Lawrence
Gillis, Andrew J.
Gillis, Thomas G.
Gordatowsky (Gortatowsky), M.D.
Hall, Isaac
Hilburn, Ira H.
Howard, William W.
Hutcheson, Andrew E.
Hutcheson, Fairo (Pharo)
Hutcheson, Henry H.
Hutcheson, John
Hutcheson, Josiah
Hutcheson, Leonard
Hutcheson, S.M.
Hutcheson, William
Johnson, Archibald
Johnson, Morgan
Jones, Bird S.
Kea, James
Kea, Wesley
Kersey, William E.
Lindsey, George W.
Lindsey, William Wesley
Love, Joseph
Love, William N.
Martin, J.A.J.
Martin, Nelson Wiley
Martin, William D.
McLemore, John L.
McLemore, Lawson A.
Miller, Simon T.
Miller, Thomas
Moseley (Mosley), G.W.
Moseley (Mosley), John B.
Nabb, Andrew J.
Nabb, G.W.
Nabb, William
Neal, John W.
Neal, Solomon W.
Noble, John
Oats, Joseph L.
O'Conner, Peter
Peterson, A.
Phillips, John P.
Phillips, Joseph
Phillips, Norwood
Pullin (Pullen), James H.
Pullin (Pullen), Ulicious
Ricks, James H.
Riner, William B.
Sanger (Sawyer), Phillip
Smith, William D.
Snell, James C.
Stewart, George Washington-
Story, Hamilton
Sutton, Leander E.
Tapley, John C.
Thigpen, John
Warnock, Drury S.
Warren, William
Weslowsky, Adolph H.
Weslowsky, A.B.
Weslowsky, Charles
Youngblood, Henry
The "Monroe Volunteers" were organized by Stephen D. Mobley from April to May 1862 with volunteers from Monroe County, Georgia. A large portion of the men had previously served with Mobley in Company A of the Sixth (6th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops, which served for six months service from October 1861 to April 1862. The company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company H of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 6th, 1862, for the duration of the war. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Mobley, Stephen Daniel
FIRST LIEUTENANT
McCune, Cornelius M.
Watson, Rufus H.
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Treadwell, Stephen Green
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Mays, Louis P. (Lewis)
Willis, David Ellison
FIRST SERGEANT
Harper, Micajah T.
SERGEANT
Harper, John S.
McCord, Simeon P.
Middlebrooks, Iverson A.
CORPORAL
Baxley, William D.
Brown, Andrew J.
Carson, Adam T.
Hilton, Andrew Jackson
Ingram, William T.
Standard, Benjamin Fleming
Tate, William J.
Willis, George T.
PRIVATE
Abernathy (Abernatha), H.
Allen, M.
Anthony, William M. (W.W.): Of Howell County, Georgia.
Baker, J.B.
Beggarly, Samuel S.
Benton, J.H.
Blissett, Joseph F.
Blissett, S.C.
Boston, J.C.
Bowdoin (Bowden), John R.: Of Monroe County, Georgia.
Bowdoin, Thomas A.
Bowers, J.B.
Brown, F.M.
Callaway, G.W.
Cole, Jake
Coleman, George M.
Coleman, Thomas S.
Cooper, W.P.
Davis, James A.
Davis, Parham
Davis, Richmond
Delaney, Thomas J.
Dent, ____
Dickerson, Wiley R.
Driskell, Joel J.
Edwards, Benjamin W.
Edwards, Charles Littleton
Edwards, James H.
Elder, J.E.
Elder, Middleton D.
Elder, R.
English, James M.
English, Joseph Green
Evans, David R.
Evans, Edward F.
Flynt, W.L.
Fogg, Moscow M.
Gibson, B.F.
Gibson, Hugh Y.
Goins, John
Goodman, James C.
Goodrum, George P.
Green, Burrell
Gresham, Robert M.
Gresham, William S.
Hales, A.J.
Hales, John
Hales, J.M.
Hales, P.H.
Hall, J.T.
Ham, Thomas C.
Harper, John S.
Harper, Micajah T.
Harrison, Benjamin S.
Harrison, J.R.
Harvey, Albert G.
Head, James M.
Head, Richard
Heywood (Haywood), C.W.
Hickman, Pleasant J.
Hickman, J.Thomas
Jackson, T.B.
Johnston, John C.
Johnston, Seaborn H.
Johnston, William M.
Jones, Silas Marshall
King, James G.
King, Robert C.M.
Lane, John Augustus
Lane, Josiah (Joseph)
Lane, W.T.
Lasseter, Perry R.
Lawrence, Oliver C.
Lynch, J.L.
Maddox, Mark M.
Mays, Frank O.
Mays, Mack
Mays, Thomas A.
McClendon, Simpson L.
McCord, Edward G.
McCord, James
McCord, John H.L.
McCord, J.A.
McCord, Robert
McCord, Zach
McElroy, W.Y.
McFall (McFalls), James H.
McLane, John T.
McMullan, John S.
Middlebrooks, Calvin
Moore, James Terrell
Moss, William W.
Pruitt (Pruett), Jasper
Pruitt (Pruett), Solomon C.
Radcliff(Ratcliff), James M.
Radcliff (Ratcliff), William H.
Rodgers (Rogers), J.R.
Ross, James
Ross, William C.
Scarbrough, William Thomas
Scoggins, S.
Shannon, Joseph H.
Speer (Speir), W.H.
Standard, John J.
Staples, Samuel
Stokes, Benjamin K.
Stokes, Robert S.
Sutton, A.J.
Sutton, Benjamin
Tate, John C.
Thigpen, Frederick Bruce
Tingle, Archibald Daniel
Tingle, James L.
Tingle, McCarroll
Tingle, S.W.
Tollerson, Elijah L.
Tollerson, Enoch
Tomlinson, Daniel P.
Toney, Henry
Torbett, J.F.
Treadwell, Amos H.
Verdin, A.G.
Ward, William
Watkins, P.R.
Watson, Douglas P.
Watson, James E.
Watson, Kelin D.
Watson, William D.
Weldon, William
Whatley, Samuel J.
Williams, Robert W.
Willis, J.J.
Willis, Owen J.
Willis, Thomas
Willis, W.R.
Wilson, A.
Wilson, J.B.
Winn, H.M. (R.M.)
Organized in Upson County, Georgia, the "Empire State Guards" (sometimes shown as the Woodson Guards), were initially formed by Dr. Thomas O. Heard for six months service as Company I of the Sixth (6th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops in October 1861. Heard was elected as Captain, and upon his promotion to Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment, 1st Lieutenant A.B. Mallary was promoted to Captain. Serving as part of that regiment until April 1862, the company was mustered out of service at the expiration of their term of service.
Reorganized by John F. Lewis (formerly 2nd Lieutenant of Company I, Sixth Regiment) in April 1862, the company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company I of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 7th, 1862, for the duration of the war. Lewis was elected as Captain and would command the company for the remainder of its service, surrendering them with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and being paroled on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Lewis, John F.
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Brooks, Alexander S.
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Blasingame, Thomas Jefferson
Meadows, Benjamin F.
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Burkett, Eli V.
Russ, James David
FIRST SERGEANT
Blasingame, Thomas Jefferson: May 7th, 1862, to July 31st, 1863 - Promoted to Second Lieutenant
SERGEANT
Blasingame, John William
Butts, John A.
Nelson, Thomas J.
Torbert, Drayton A.
CORPORAL
Collier, Green H.
Franklin, John Robert
Harris, Davis W.
Marshall, John
Traylor, Thomas G.
PRIVATE
Abercrombie, John Tamplen
Abercrombie, James
Abercrombie, William A.
Adams, Arthur
Adams, Curtis Albert
Adams, William D.
Ansley, W.T.
Asbill (Absell), Anson
Backus, Henry E.
Ballard, James
Ballard, Joseph
Ballard, William
Barrow (Barron), Joseph
Barron, Thomas
Beavers, Alph W.
Black, William T.
Blasingame, Benjamin Franklin
Boles, Benjamin R.
Bolling, Lewis
Brooks, Simon H.
Brown, Allen W.
Brown, J. Frank
Brown, William
Burkett, Galen G.
Burkett, William L.
Burnett, Elisha (Elihu)
Burnett, Lewis S.
Burnett, W.P.
Butts, Jesse Belton
Caraway, John D.
Carter, Thomas M.
Castleberry, W. Tap
Chandler, W. Van
Childs, William Satterwhite
Collier, Robert T.
Colquitt, Henry
Colquitt, Robert F. (R.T.)
Cook, Thomas
Coots, John W.
Coots, Shep W.
Cox, O. Perry
Cox, William H.
Daniel, Phelix G.
Dickinson, Jacob K.
Dorough, Simeon R.
Drake, John C.
Drake, N.J.
Drake, Thomas R.
Ellington, Leroy W.
Ellington, Thomas Jefferson
Elliott, Levi
Elliott, Stephen W.
Fallen, W. Cape
Farr, Aaron
Farr, Arthur
Farr, William J.
Ferguson, James M.
Fincher, William
Foster, Sheppard A. (Shepherd)
Gibson, James
Gibson, John
Goens (Goyens), William
Gordy, George W.
Gordy, William J.
Green, Robert W.
Griggers (Gregors), Augustus
Griggers (Gregors), A. Jack
Griggers (Gregors), Floyd
Harris, James H.
Harris, Joseph
Haygood, John M.B.
Hickman, J. Thomas
Holloway, Whitfield B.
Howard, William W.
Hutcheson, Ambrose G.
Isaacson, Joseph
Ivey, William H.
Jackson, John Andrew
Jackson, John G.
Jackson, John H.
Jones, A.S.
Jones, Thomas C.
Jones, William P.
Jordan, Benjamin F.
Jordan, J.N.
Jordan, T.C.
Kennedy, James H. Lum
Langford, Ed
Langford, E.
Langford, T. Jefferson
Langley, William
Lewis, D.W.
Lewis, J.F.
Luttrell (Lutrell), Jerry
Lyles, William T.
Mallory, Thomas J.
Martin, William
Mathews (Matthews), Benjamin Franklin
McFarlin, William G.
McKinley, Joseph W.
McKenzie, W.D.
Meadows, B.F.
Meadows, IRBM
Meadows, Web. D.
Miller, G.A.
Minter, J. Thomas
Minter, W. Chap
Mitchell, George M.T.
Mitchell, Henry
Mitchell, James
Moment, Alf W.
Moment, Elijah Thomas
Moment, Jerry D.
Moment, Wiley
Moore, Jack J.
Moore, Jerry
Morgan, Green T.
Morgan, Jason Rabe
Needy (Nearly), James M.
Needy (Nearly), Leroy S.
Nelson, William
Newel, A.J. (Dick)
Newel, John
Newel, William T.
O'Neal, John R.
Perry, D.W., Jr.
Peugh, A. Jack
Peugh, Robert J.
Peugh, William
Pickard, John Henry
Pickard, John Lafayette
Pickard, Robert M.
Pierce, J.B.
Pippin, Ephraim
Pippin, Isaac
Pippin, J.Y.
Poole, J. Henry
Ray, J. Cad
Ray, William H.H.
Riviere (Reviere), A.M. (Rad)
Roberts, A. Jack
Russ, J.
Russ, William O.
Scoggins (Scogin), Laban B.
Shelley, John
Slaughter, John G.
Stillwell, A.E.
Stillwell, Columbus Fin
Summerville, William H.
Taylor, John W.
Taylor, Joshua
Taylor, Moses C.
Thomas, A. Lee
Tillman, George
Tillman, Joel Dorsey (Joseph Doras)
Tillman, John Wesley
Torbert, Benjamin E. (Berry E.)
Torbert, James E.
Traylor, J. Lee
Traylor, William A.
Trice, John T.
Trice, Robert F.
Trice, William Benjamin, Sr.
Turner, J.P.
Tyler, John O.
Tyler, Sye
Virden, Thomas G.
Walker, Berry
Walker, David F.
Walker, Lafayette
Watson, Henry Carter
Weaver, Robert
Whitman, Drayton Z.
Williams, A.D.
Williams, A. Jeptha
White, Thomas
Zorn, William J.
The "Alexander Greys" were organized by Franklin G. Godlee from April to May 1862 with volunteers from Burke and Lowndes Counties, Georgia. A large portion of the men had previously served as members of Company B of the Fifth (5th) Regiment of Georgia State Troops, which served for six months service from October 1861 to April 1862. The company joined the regiment at Battery Harrison near Savannah, Georgia, and were mustered into service as Company K of the Thirty-Second (32nd) Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 10th, 1862, for the duration of the war. The company surrendered with the regiment on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina, and was paroled and disbanded on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
CAPTAIN
Godlee, Franklin G.
McElmurry, John F.
FIRST LIEUTENANT
O'Neal, John W.
Videtto, Henry Albert
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Lasseter, Emory R.
THIRD LIEUTENANT (BREVET SECOND LIEUTENANT)
Bell, J.A. (L.A./I.A.):
Moore, Joshua G.
FIRST SERGEANT
Davis, I.N.
Whitfield, Bryant W.
SERGEANT
Bamberg, J.D.
Bergeron (Bargeron), John
Bergeron, William
Skinner, Simeon G.
Tucker, Eli
CORPORAL
Cogland, William M.
Minton, W.D.S.
Musician
PRIVATE
Allday, Charles
Bailey, Archy
Bailey, Daniel
Bailey, David
Barefield, John C.: Of Burke County, Georgia.
Bell, Amos
Bell, Lemuel
Bell, Thomas W.
Bergeron, R.
Bobo, B.A.
Bonnell, C.E.
Bonnell, J.H.
Boyt, Arthur
Boyt, Benjamin
Brinson, B.F.
Carpenter, Jefferson T.
Carroll, John T.
Carter, George C.
Carter, Martin T.
Carter, M.J.
Coughlin (Cogland), John
Davis, Charles
Davis, Roblin
Deloach, A.
Deloach, G.
Deloach, Rowan D. (Roan)
Drawdy, Daniel
Evans, John
Farrow, Jesse
Forehand, David B.
Glisson, Roan
Godbee, James C.
Green, Albert
Ham, Green B.
Harrell, H.M.
Heath, H.M.
Heath, Isaac J.
Herrington, William M.
Hewett, E.G.
Hill, Pleasant
Hill, William
Hinton, Wesley
Hurst, W.H.
Jenkins, Samuel
Ladson, William Francis
Lane, B.F.
Lasseter (Lassiter), Andrew J.
Lewis, A.D.
Lewis, Jacob L.
Lewis, N.
Lewis, Ransom
Limburger, I.J.
Lunday, Edwin R.
McLelland, John Fletcher
Minton, M.A.M.
Mixon, Benjamin
Mixon, John P.
Moore, John
Moore, Thomas
Morris, H.P.
Murray, Dempsey
Myers, Henry
Oglesbee, Henry
Page, A.A.
Parnell, Ebenezer Gifford
Parrish, Wiley
Peacock, Enos
Phillips, Francis M.
Phillips, James Benjamin
Pool, M.J.
Rackley, James F.
Rackley, Seaborn F.
Radney, W.H.
Reddick, John
Reddick, Thomas
Roberts, John H.
Roberts, S.H.
Roberts, William J.
Royal, Berry
Sapp, Pendleton
Sauls, J.
Seckinger (Seekinger), B.A.
Sikes, Mackey C.F.
Sikes, William H.
Skinner, E.D.
Skinner, William R.
Smith, Moses
Smith, William
Walker, W.J.
PUBLISHED MATERIAL
Pages 242 & 243, "Compendium of the Confederate Armies. South Carolina and Georgia" Stewart Sifakis, Facts on File, Inc., New York City, New York, 1995.
Pages 118 & 119, Volume VI (Georgia), "Confederate Military History" Clement A. Evans, Confederate Publishing Company, Atlanta, Georgia, 1899.
Pages 659 to 763, Volume III, "Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865" Lillian Henderson; Longino & Porter, Hapeville, Georgia; 1959-1964.
DOCUMENTS, PAPERS & NON-PUBLISHED MATERIALS
Compiled Records of Confederate Soldiers who served in Organizations from the State of Georgia. The National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration.
Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Confederate Organizations. The National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration.
ONLINE RESOURCES
Find-A-Grave.
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