3 edition of any C of the Twenty-second Georgia Infantry Regiment in Confederate service found in the catalog.
any C of the Twenty-second Georgia Infantry Regiment in Confederate service
Dorothy Holland Herring
Published
1997
by D.H. Herring in Morrow, Ga
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 319) and index.
Statement | Dorothy Holland Herring. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E559.5 22nd .H47 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 330 leaves : |
Number of Pages | 330 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL437092M |
LC Control Number | 98146727 |
MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY B, 56th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE C. S. A. CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA. Martin, James Blanchard-Elected Captain of Co. D, 3d Regiment Ga. State Troops Octo Mustered out at Savannah, Ga. Ap At the reunion of the Third Georgia Regiment, at Union Point, on the 31st July, THIRD REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEERS from Heros and Martyrs of Georgia Georgia's Record in the Revolution of by James M. Folsom. (Provided by Allen Atkinson, Warner Robins, GA) VETERANS OF THE 3RD GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
The 12th Georgia Infantry completed its organization in June of at Richmond, Va. Its members were from the counties of Sumter, Jones, Macon, Calhoun, Muscogee, Dooly, Putnam, Bibb, Lowndes and Marion. Upon its arrival in western Virginia, the regiment was assigned to H. R. Jackson's command and participated in Lee's Cheat Mountain campaign. March 3: Colonel Hood was promoted to brigadier general, commanding the 1st, 4th and 5th Texas and the 18th Georgia. May 7: Eltham’s Landing: June Battle of Gaines’ Mill. The regiment broke the Federal lines, losing 37 men killed and wounded.
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