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.

Field & Staff
Company A
Company B
Company C
Company D
Company E
Company F
Company G
Company H
Company I
Company K
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  FIELD & STAFF

  • 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
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  • 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.

     

      COMPANY A - JASPER BLUES - JASPER & JONES COUNTIES

    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.

     

      COMPANY B - WORRILL GREYS - TALBOT COUNTY

    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.

     

      COMPANY C - WILLIAMS VOLUNTEERS - BURKE COUNTY

    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

     

      COMPANY D - SIDNEY JOHNSTON GUARDS - DOUGHERTY COUNTY

    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

     

      COMPANY E - WASHINGTON RIFLES - WASHINGTON COUNTY

    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.

     

      COMPANY F - JEFF DAVIS GUARDS - CLAY COUNTY

    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.

     

      COMPANY G - BROWN GUARDS - EMANUEL COUNTY

    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

     

      COMPANY H - MONROE VOLUNTEERS - MONROE COUNTY

    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.)

     

      COMPANY I - EMPIRE STATE GUARDS - UPSON COUNTY

    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.

     

      COMPANY K - ALEXANDER GREYS - BURKE & LOWNDES COUNTIES

    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.

      RESOURCES

  • 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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