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Joseph T. Derry , A. M. , Author of School History of the United States; Story of the Confederate War, etc., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 6, Georgia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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signed to Wheeler's cavalry corps. It served through the Atlanta campaign and the subsequent movements in Georgia; in the spring of 1865 participated in the campaign of the Carolinas, surrendering at Goldsboro. The Fifth Georgia cavalry regiment had the following officers: Col. Robert H. Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Edward Bird, Maj. R. J. Davant, Commissary G. S. Barthelmess, Asst. Quartermaster T. B. Gowan; Capts. (A) O. C. Hopkins, (B) W. A. Wiltberger, (C) R. F. Akin, (D) J. M. Marsh, (E) M. N. Call, (G) G. B. Beste, (H) W. L. Walthour, (I) W. Brailsford, (K) H. L. Strother. This regiment was formed from Anderson's First cavalry battalion and Bird's Second battalion. It served on the Georgia coast in 1862; in the spring of 1863 was sent to Mississippi, and in the spring of 1864 was placed in Wheeler's cavalry corps of the army of Tennessee. It served through the Atlanta campaign and subsequently in Georgia, and in the spring of 1865 took an active part in the campaign of the Caroli