Mayfield, John – 2nd Regiment, South Carolina Cavalry, Hampton’s Legion. Marchant, A.J. – 1st Georgia Light Artillery. enlised on February 26, 1863. document.write(" src=""+ jsurl + "?ID=267702"); The unit fought at First Manassas under General Cocke, then was assigned to General Pickett's, Garnett's, and Hunton's Brigade. Treadwell, William Benjamin (Private) – Company C, 2nd Light Artillery Regiment, South Carolina. Enlisted on 25 Jul 1862. Beam, John (Private) – Company I, 52nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Hospitalized in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he died and was buried. Boss, Henry J. ], to take his place in the army. Gale, Charles William – Capt. Moore, Thomas J. Died in Richmond, Virginia, hospital October 1 or December 1862. Gardners Palmetto Light Battery; South Carolina Light Battery. Hornbuckle, Thomas J. Developed typhoid fever and was admitted to Chmborazo Hospital on May 2, 1862. May, 1861, and was assigned to the 11th Virginia Infantry, Company C, by General Orders No.19, Headquarters, Department of Alexandria, Camp Pickens, Manassas Junction, Prince William County, Virginia, on 18 June, 1861 (See the 28th Virginia Infantry). Evans, Loving (Private) – Company B and F, 14th Battalion, Georgia Light Artillery (Montgomery’s). Appointed 3rd Sergeant November 20, 1861. You are invited to check back often for updates. (Private) – Company E, 2nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Marchant, Willis J. (Private) – Company E, 19th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Monk, M. D. (Private) – Company E, 19th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Monk, M. K. (1st Lieutenant) – Company A, 17th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Monk, Miles (Sergeant) – Company B, 10th Battalion, Georgia Infantry. Lord, John Ephrain (Private) – Capt. Lewis, John C. (Private) – Company B, 10th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry. Hurst, Jeremiah (Private) – Company D, 8th Regiment, Georgia Cavalry. Apointed Regimental Adjatant March 1863; wounded severely in the right knee and captured by enemy litter bearers during attack on Ft. Sanders 29 Nov 1863; leg amputated above knee; died from wounds in Knoxville Hospital (TN) 3 Dec 1863; buried in an unknown grave in Knoxville. Performance & security by Cloudflare, Please complete the security check to access. Completed December 10, 1775 in the West Augusta District (now Southwestern Pennsylvania and nearby parts of West Virginia). Enlisted on 15 March 1863 at the age of 18. Kirk’s Partisan Rangers Squadron. Brackett, William Adolphus – Company B, 22nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. This brigade consisted of the 8th, 18th, 19th, and 28th Virginia Infantry Regiments. Godwin, J. T. (Sergeant) – Company A, 7th Regiment, Georgia Cavalry. Captured at Resaca, Georgia May 16, 1864. Captured near Piedmont (near Staunton, VA), taken to Camp Morton in Indiana and later exchanged. (Private) – Company D, Monk, R. A. Monk, Robert (Private) – Company N, 38th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Monk, Silas (Private) – Company I, 2nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Monk, Thomas John (Private) – Company B, 10th Battalion, Georgia Infantry. A, 28th Virginia Infantry Reg't, CSA. – Tillman’s Company, 11th Regiment, Georgia Cavalry (State Guards), Norman, William H. Harrison (Private) – Company H, 50th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Phillips, Abraham – Company A, 4th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Bennett, John P. (Private) – Company G, 50th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Died in Conyers, GA, July 25, 1863. Enlisted on Bebruary 28, 1861. Alberton, J. E. – Confederate States Army. State flags were often used in the early days because the Confederacy had not supplied all units with Confederate Battle Flags. General Hospital at Charlottesville, VA with measles, April 24, 1864. Confederate Partisan Rangers). Adair, John H. (Private) – Company F, 10th Regiment, Missouri Infantry. (Lieutenant) – Company I, 46th Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry, Bales, Larken – B. H. Ford’s Company, Talladega County Reserves, Bales, Robert Newton (Private) – Company E, 17th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Bryant, Alberry (Private) – Company A, 26th Regiment, Alabama Infantry; 19th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Bryant, Alfred (Private) – 19th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Bryant, Joseph C. (Private) – Company D, 51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers, Chaney, John W. (Private) – Company A, 22nd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Bowen’s Virginia Mounted Riflemen), Cole, Alfred C. (Private) – Company G, 41st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Cooler, William (Private) – Company A, 15th Regiment, Alabama Cavalry, Curry, George Thomas – Alabama Home Guard, Flournoy, W. F., Sr. – Home Guard Precinct #14, Barbour County, Alabama, Franklin, Joseph Jasper (Corporal) – Company B, 25th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Giles, Allen (Private) – Company K, 14th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Godwin, J.M. The 28th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 2 officers and 66 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 66 enlisted men to disease. 3,240 likes. Enlisted 3 July 1861. Died in hospital in Quincy, FL, September 9, 1863. Brackett, Jonas H. (Cororal) – Company D, 15th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Still, Sampson Darion (Private) – Company G, 42nd Infantry, Georgia Volunteers. Marchant, Jacob (Private) – Company F, 49th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Alderman, William (Private/Sergeant) – Company D, 61st Regiment, Georgia Infantry. (Private) – Company D, 2nd Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Cavalry. Godwin, J. T. (Private/Sergeant) – Company A, 21st Battalion, Georgia Cavalry. Its members were raised primarily in Upshur, Augusta, Highland, Bath, Pendleton, and Rockbridge counties. Scott, John Monroe (Private) – Company A, 15th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry. Alderman, John A. Spear, Jesse B. The 51st Virginia was formed in August 1861, with eleven companies. He was killed in action in the Battle of The Wilderness, VA, May 5, 1864. Quinn, Patrick (Private) – Company A, 1st Regiment South Carolina Volunteers. Still, John B. Brackett, John F. (Private) – Company D, 15th Regiment, North Carolina State Guard. document.write("