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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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y, (D) J. Henry, (E) J. C. Moore, (F) J. W. Adams. The Atlanta Fire battalion, Lieut.-Col. G. W. Lee, Maj. J. H. McCaslin, was composed of the companies of Capts. (A) J. Sladelman, (B) L. Richardson, (C) J. A. Taylor, (D) J. T. Banks, (E) P. Brown, (F) T. P. Flemming, (G) S. B. Love, (H) S. P. Bassett. The Georgia State guards, Col. J. G. Yeiser, Lieut.-Col. J. R. Freeman, Maj. T. W. Alexander, included the companies of Capts. (A) J. H. Lawrence, (B) J. Trout, (C) S. D. Wragg, (D) A. A. Terhune, (E) M. L. Troutman, (F) J. Taliaferro, (G) H. F. Wimberly, (H) S. A. Bordoers, (I) D. B. Dean, (K) C. O. Stillwell. Of the Second regiment Georgia reserves, the officers were Col. R. F. Maddox; Capts. (A) S. Chamberlain, (B) R. Adams, (C) E. Holcombe, (D) T. C. Jackson, (E) J. F. McCloskey, (F) M. Richardson, (G) E. M. Donehoe, (H) C. M. Jones and N. Clay, (I) S. S. Fears, (K) J. R. Mehaffey. This regiment was especially engaged in the defense of Savannah during the march of Sherman