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Sarah
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Meet Sarah Palin. Sarah Barracuda. Miss Congeniality. Fire and nice. A happily married mother of five who is still drop dead... More > gorgeous. And smart to boot.
But it’s mostly because she’s been a crackerjack governor, a strong fiscal conservative and a ferocious fighter of corruption, especially in her own party. - Meet Todd Palin - Meet the Family - Pre-gubernatorial Political Experience - Governorship - Political Accomplishments - Palin, the Vice Presidential Candidate - Palin’s Christian Background - Sarah Palin Speaks to the Issues - What Others are Saying < Less |
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the South Carolina 1st Infantry...
By John Rigdon
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This regiment is sometimes referred to as Gregg’s Regiment, although technically Col. Gregg was over a brigade, and after... More > his death, command of the brigade went to Gen. McGowan. Command of this regiment was for a time under Col. Cormillus McCreary, hence the names.
The 1st Infantry Regiment, Provisional Army completed its organization at Richmond, Virginia, in August, 1861. The regiment fought with the Army of Northern Virginia throughout the war and surrendered at Appomattox. Company A - Richland Rifles Company B - Darlington Guards Company C - Edgefield Rifles Company D - Abbeville Volunteers Company E - Union Volunteers Company E - after the reorganization Company F - Wee Nee Volunteers - Williamsburg County Company G - before the reorganization Company G - after the reorganization First Company H - Cherokee Ponds Guards Company H - Cherokee Pond Volunteers Company I - Monticello Guards Company K - Marion Volunteers Company L - Rhett Guards - Newberry County William H. Campbell’s Company < Less |
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars
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The Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars completed its organization at Macon, Georgia, in April, 1861, and soon moved to... More > Virginia. The men were from Atlanta and Brunswick, and Glynn and Montgomery counties. It was brigaded under General Toombs and in April, 1862, contained 367 effectives. Transferred to G.T. Anderson's Brigade, the unit fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg. During 1863, the 1st was stationed along the Apalachicola River in Florida. The 1st was then ordered to Florida, assigned to G.P. Harrison's Brigade, Department of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and fought at Olustee. < Less
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 40th Infantry Regiment
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The Georgia 40th Infantry Regiment was organized during the fall of 1861. They were first sent to Tennessee, then... More > Mississippi, and was placed in Barton’s Brigade, Department of Mississippi, and East Louisiana.
Company A: Paulding County Company B: Bartow County -Bartow Sentinels/Howard Guards Company C: Floyd County Company D: Gordon County Calhoun Blues Company E: Gordon County -Gordon Infantry Company F: Paulding County -Paulding Washington Guards Company G: Haralson County-Haralson Defenders Company H: Bartow County -Veach Guards Company I: Bartow County -Bartow Rangers Company K: Haralson County -Haralson Invincibles < Less |
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 40th Infantry Regiment
By John Rigdon
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The Georgia 40th Infantry Regiment was organized during the fall of 1861. They were first sent to Tennessee, then... More > Mississippi, and was placed in Barton’s Brigade, Department of Mississippi, and East Louisiana.
Company A: Paulding County Company B: Bartow County -Bartow Sentinels/Howard Guards Company C: Floyd County Company D: Gordon County Calhoun Blues Company E: Gordon County -Gordon Infantry Company F: Paulding County -Paulding Washington Guards Company G: Haralson County-Haralson Defenders Company H: Bartow County -Veach Guards Company I: Bartow County -Bartow Rangers Company K: Haralson County -Haralson Invincibles < Less |
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 3rd Infantry Regiment
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The Third Georgia Regiment, composed of Volunteer companies who responded to the first call for troops to defend the... More > integrity of the Confederate States, rendezvoused at Portsmouth, Virginia. At the Gosport Navy Yard, the regiment was organized by the election of officers.
Company A, Burke Guards, Burke County Company B, Brown Rifles, Putnam County Company C, Dawson Grays, Green County Company D, Home Guards, Morgan County Company E, Governor's Guards Company F, Wilkinson Rifles, Wilkinson County Company G, Confederate Light Guards, Richmond County Company H, Young Guards, Newton County Company I, Blodget Volunteers, Richmond County Company K, Athens Guards, Clarke County < Less |
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 2nd Infantry Regiment
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The GA Second Infantry Regiment was organized at Brunswick, GA in June, 1861. Its companies were raised in Banks, Jackson,... More > Muscogee, Burke, Bibb, Marion and Stewart counties and placed under the command of Col. Paul Jones Semmes.
In April, 1862, the regiment had a force of 607 men. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days battles to Cold Harbor, except when it was detached with Longsrteet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville. It was later engaged in the Petersburg Siege south of the James River and various engagements around Appomattox. < Less |
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment...
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The Georgia 1st (Ramsey’s) Volunteers Infantry Regiment was formed at Macon, Georgia, in April, 1861 (March 17, 1861). The... More > men were raised in the towns and cities of Newnan, Perry, Augusta, Sandersville, Atlanta, Bainbridge, Quitman, Dahlonega, and Columbus. After being stationed at Pensacola it moved to Virginia, served under R.S. Garnett and H.R. Jackson, then during Lee’s Cheat Mountain Campaign was attached to General D.S. Donelson’s Brigade. < Less
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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars
By John Rigdon
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The Georgia 1st Infantry Regiment Regulars completed its organization at Macon, Georgia, in April, 1861, and soon moved to... More > Virginia. The men were from Atlanta and Brunswick, and Glynn and Montgomery counties. It was brigaded under General Toombs and in April, 1862, contained 367 effectives. Transferred to G.T. Anderson's Brigade, the unit fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg. During 1863, the 1st was stationed along the Apalachicola River in Florida. The 1st was then ordered to Florida, assigned to G.P. Harrison's Brigade, Department of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and fought at Olustee. < Less
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South Carolina Civil War Soldiers Index
By John Rigdon
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This index contains the names and unit of service (regiment and company) of 132,000 men who served in the Civil War from South Carolina.
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