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Brig. Gen. Robert H. Anderson, the original commander of the 1st Georgia Sharpshooters. On June 1, 1862, Major Robert H. Anderson, who graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point in 1857, was serving as inspector general at the headquarters of the Department of South Carolina and Georgia in Charleston, SC.
Veterans on furlough January 15 to March 17, 1864. Four new Companies, "G," "H," "I" and "K," organized February and March 1864 by Captain (subsequently Lt Colonel) M.W. Manning. Moved to Decatur, Ala., March 17–23. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1 - September 8. Demonstrations on Resaca May 8–13. Near Resaca May 13. Battle of Resaca May 14–15.
4th Georgia Sharpshooters; Lewis' (Orphan) Brigade BG Joseph Horace Lewis. 2nd Kentucky: Col James W. Moss; 4th Kentucky; 5th Kentucky; 6th Kentucky: Col Martin H. Cofer; 9th Kentucky; Finley's Brigade BG Jesse J. Finley (w May 14) Col Angus D. McLean 1st-3rd Florida; 1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted)-4th Florida Infantry; 6th Florida: Col Angus ...
It became Company A, 2nd Battalion, Georgia Sharpshooters in 1862, alongside Companies N and L, and then merged with the known as Company M of the 5th Georgia after sustained casualties, although there is significant conflicting data; [16] [17] the regiment was given its nickname, presumably, under the fact that it had joined with the Harrison ...
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2nd Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion; 16th South Carolina: Maj B. Burgh Smith; 24th South Carolina: Col Ellison Capers (w), Cpt William C. Griffith; Maney's Brigade BG John C. Carter (mw) Col Hume R. Field 1st-27th Tennessee: Col Hume R. Field; 4th (34th) Tennessee (provisional) 6th-9th Tennessee; 8th Tennessee; 16th Tennessee; 28th Tennessee ...
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A teen was taken into custody this week for having a firearm at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia −the site where 14-year-old Colt Gray is accused of shooting four people dead in ...