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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
e Battalion, under the title of Major Capers, of the G. M. I. Cadets. Died in Charleston, S. C., January 1892. Sergeant-Major, and Quartermaster of Battalion, Cadet John A. Fitten, Atlanta, Ga. Died, 1895 in Atlanta. Adjutant of Battalion, Cadet Jack F. Crutchfield, Macon, Ga. Died in Macon, 1905. Following is the roster of Companies A and B, with first and last known address. Those marked with * are known to be dead: Company A. Captain James S. Austin, Marietta, Ga.; Waterman, California. First Lieutenant, Cadet Lodowick J. Hill, of Washington, Wilkes Co., Ga. On entering the service, First Lieutenant Hill was Adjutant of the Battalion. At Oconee River Bridge he was selected and appointed as Ordnance Officer, by Major General Henry C. Wayne. After the evacuation of Savannah, he was appointed Assistant Inspector General on the staff of General R. W. Carswell. He lives now in Atlanta, Ga. *Second Lieutenant, Cadet Frank E. Courvoisier, Savannah, Ga. Died in 1