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een attained, and these bodies formed a nucleus about which the hastily assembled levies, brought into the field by the call to arms, formed themselves, and doubtless received a degree of stiffening from such contact. Confederates of 1861: the clinch rifles on May 10th next day they joined a regiment destined to fame On the day before they were mustered in as Company A, Fifth Regiment of Georgia Volunteer Infantry, the Clinch Rifles of Augusta were photographed at their home town. A. K. Clark, the boy in the center with the drum, fortunately preserved a copy of the picture. Just half a century later, he wrote: I weighed only ninety-five pounds, and was so small that they would only take me as a drummer. Of the seventeen men in this picture, I am the only one living. Hardly two are dressed alike; they did not become uniform for many months. With the hard campaigning in the West and East, the weights of the men also became more uniform. The drummer-boy filled out and became
IV., 204, 206; campaigns, compared with European campaigns, VIII., 34, 36; its meaning, VIII., 42; losses in battle, X., 142; numbers and losses, X., 150. Civil War, C. D. Shanly, IX., 202. Civil War Garrison, St. Augustine, Fla., II., 347. Clanton, J. H., X., 253. Clanton's Cavalry, Confederate, I., 360. Claremont General Hospital, Alexandria, Va. , VII., 235. Clarence, brig., VI., 292. Clarendon, Ark.: St. Charles River at, III., 324 VI., 223. Clark, A. K., VIII., 139; X., 2. Clark, C., I., 360: X., 277. Clark, F. P., X., 101. Clark, J. B., X., 279. Clark, S. M. E., VII., 125. Clark, W. A., X., 2. Clark, W. T., X., 205. Clark, Fort, N. C. (see also Fort Clark, N. C.), VI., 269. Clarke, G. J., VIII., 327. Clarke, J. F., IX., 154. Clarke, J. W., VIII., 133. Carke's Cavalry, IV., 76. Clark's Battery, Confederate, I., 352, 358. Clark's Mountain, Va., II., 40. Cl