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Phillips Legion Cavalry - Co A - Governor's Horse Guards

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James R Andrews - Bugler, Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Paroled at Greensboro, NC 5/1/1865, Born 1/24/1843, Died 12/30/1930 in Jones county, Buried there in Fortville cemetery

William Armstrong - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Paroled Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

John W Baker - Enlisted as 1st Cpl 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Shown as Orderly Sgt on Dec 1862 roll, Shown as 4th Sgt on Nov/Dec 1863 roll, Apr 64 roll lists him as "absent at infirmary camp since 3/1/1863 by order of Gen JEB Stuart", Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll indicates "absent wounded since 10/27/1864", No further record,

Isaac Bales Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, July/Aug 1864 roll shows him on extra duty as blacksmith, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Most of this group remained south for the rest of the war), No further record

James Bales - Enlisted 7/1/1864 in Virginia, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Listed "at hospital since 10/25/1864" on Sept/Oct roll, No further record

Martin V Barker - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Paroled 5/1/1865 at Greensboro NC, Born 1835 in Ga to Alsey B and Elizabeth Barker

James A Beall - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald as 5th Sgt, Later promoted 1st Sgt, Furloughed home to Ga 2/18/1864, Sept/Oct 1864 roll indicates "absent wounded since 10/27/1864", Admitted Jackson hospital Richmond 10/30/1864, Sent to Albany Ga on 60 day wounded furlough 11/24/1864, No further record

Frank A Beaman - Enlisted 10/10/1861, No further record

George B Beecher - Enlisted 7/4/1861 as 3rd Lt, Promoted to 2nd Lt Jan 1862, Promoted 1st Lt 8/9/1863, Resigned 1/14/1864 due to poor health, Buried at Memory Hill cemetery at Milledgeville

John S Best - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Promoted to 2nd Cpl in 1862, Captured during 1863 Gettysburg campaign, Paroled at DeCamp Gen Hospital in NY harbor 8/24/1863, Jan/Feb 1864 roll lists him as 1st Cpl and shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, April 1864 roll lists him still on horse detail, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent wounded since 10/27/1864", Admitted Jackson hospital Richmond 10/30/1864 with gun shot wound to left hand, Returned to duty 11/26/1864, No further record

James O Bonner - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll indicates "absent wounded since 10/27/1864", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Age 14 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Son of Oliver P Bonner

William Bonner - Enlisted 4/6/1864 at Hamilton's Crossing Va, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Captured 10/27/1864 at the battle of Williamsburg Road and imprisoned at Point Lookout Md, Exchanged in early 1865, Admitted Jackson hospital Richmond 2/16/1865 with pneumonia and died there 2/23/1865

John C Britton - Enlisted Sept 1861 at Gainesville, Transferred to Chestatee Artillery 4/30/1863

Perrin Winfield Brown - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Promoted to 2nd Sgt in 1863, WIA (left thigh) 7/3/1863 at Gettysburg, Absent wounded through April 1864, Sept/Oct 1864 roll indicates "absent wounded since 10/27/1864", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 5/6/1839 to David P and Lucetta Brown, Brother of R R Brown, Died 1912 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery at Milledgeville

Robert Richard Brown - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Milledgeville, WIA (left hip) 8/3/1863 near Brandy Station Va, Nov/Dec 1863 roll shows him on wounded furlough since 8/1/1863, Still absent as of October 1864 but returns at some point because he surrenders with the company at Greensboro NC at war's end, Born 10/29/1843 in Baldwin county to David P and Lucetta Brown, Brother of Perrin Brown, Died 1915 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery at Milledgeville

James Simmons Butts - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald as 1st Sgt, Last shown "present on Sept 1861 roll, No further record, Born 9/13/1834, Died 12/12/1861, Buried at Butts/Thomas cemetery in Baldwin county, Probable that he was a victim of the many diseases that swept the Legion in western Virginia

William L Byers - Enlisted 3/11/1862 at Gainesville, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Detailed as teamster Sept/Oct 1864, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

Wesley A Carleton - Enlisted in Legion infantry Co A at Camp McDonald 6/26/1861, Transferred to cavalry Co A between Nov 1861 and Sept 1862, Hospitalized at Charlottesville 3/7 to 5/10/1863, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

David T Couch - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Promoted 2nd Lt 1/14/1864, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

William Davis Couch - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Shown "absent on horse detail since 2/4/1864" on Jan/Feb 1864 roll, Still absent on Mar/Apr 1864 roll, July/Aug 1864 roll states "absent - in hands of enemy - captured 5/4/1864, Federal POW records show him captured near Spotsylvania 5/12/1864, Imprisoned at Point Lookout until transferred to Elmira (NY) prison 8/8/1864, Died there in Nov 1864 of pneumonia, Buried at Woodlawn Cemetery grave #906, Born 1/12/1829 in Hall county to Terry and Agnes Barnett Couch

Robert B Cox - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald as Cpl, Absent sick 8/1-10/31/1861, Discharged 1/26/1862

Leander W Dance - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Nov/Dec 1863 roll shows him detailed 3/31/1863 as a forager, Admitted Richmond GH#9 2/11/1864 then transferred to Jackson hospital next day with syphilis, Returned to duty 3/1/1864, July/Aug roll states "on detached service at recruiting camp for horses since 8/1/1864", No further record

James R Daniel - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

J W David - Enlisted 5/1/1864 at Macon, July/Aug/Sept/Oct rolls states "on detached service at recruiting camp for horses since 8/15/1864", No further record

John Davis - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Sept/Oct 1864 roll indicates "absent in hands of enemy since 10/27/1864" but no Federal POW records, Took Oath of Allegiance and released 6/26/1865, Oath lists him as 5'8&1/2" tall, with gray eyes and brown hair

William R Davis - Enlisted 8/28/1861 at Milledgeville, On sick furlough April-June 1862, Discharged 11/14/1862

Henry DeBerry - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, "Present" on 10/31/1861 roll, No further record

Edwin F DeGraffenreid - Enlisted 8/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Discharged 4/17/1862 for disability

William A Denson - Enlisted at Macon 5/12/1862, Born 6/12/1836, Died in camp 3/11/1863 from dysentery, Wife Naomi E Denson filed death claim 6/15/1864 from Twiggs county

J A Dickson - Enlisted 5/1/1864 at Milledgeville, 1864 Ga Militia Census shows him residing in Wilkinson county, age 16 years 7 months, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

John W Dickson - Enlisted 3/1/1863 at Gainesville, Captured 8/1/1863 near Brandy Station, Imprisoned at Point Lookout Md until exchanged 3/15/1865, No further record

John C Dowdy - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Shown "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864" on Jan/Feb 1864 roll, Returns prior to July 1864 when he is listed as "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley, Paroled at Greensboro, NC 5/1/1865

Charles Joseph Poulain DuBignon - Enlisted 7/4/1861 as Captain, Resigned 8/9/1862 due to deafness "rendering him wholly incapable of performing duties", Age 54, Born 1/4/1809 on Jekyl Island, Died 9/13/1875 and buried at Memory Hills cemetery in Milledgeville

Charles DuBignon Jr - No enlistment record but shown as discharged for disability 10/14/1861 at Green Sulphur Springs Va, Joined 26th Ga Battalion as a 2nd Lt in late 1863, Died of meningitis at Dalton Ga 2/22/1864, Born 1845 to Captain Charles and Anne Grantland Dubignon, Buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

Samuel DuBignon - Enlisted 6/11/1861 as 1st Lt, Resigned 7/20/1861

Bluford L Dyer - Enlisted 9/25/1861, No further record, Born in 1832 in Ga to Bluford E and Elizabeth Clark Dyer, Died in Montana in 1907

Elisha Dyer - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Discharged 4/17/1862 for disability

Burwell Earnest - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, In Richmond hospitals Sept and Oct 1862 for dysentery and typhoid, 30 day sick furlough 11/12/1862, Discharged on surgeon's certificate 3/20/1863 for disability (phthisis pulmonalis), Age 45, 6' tall with blue eyes and brown hair, Born 1818 in Tennessee to James and Mary Curl Earnest, Died 1923 in Fayette county Alabama

Fayette J Echols - Enlisted May 1862 at Hardeeville SC, Admitted to Charlottesville hospital 11/18/1862 with pneumonia, Discharged 3/3/1863 with phthisis, Age 27, 5'10&1/2" tall with dark hair and eyes, Born 9/4/1835 in Hancock county to Peter and Virginia A Echols, Brother of William Echols

William B Echols - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, On horse detail 9/3/1864, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1841 in Hancock county to Peter and Virginia A Echols, Brother of Fayette Echols

Daniel Stewart Elliott - No enlistment date, Discharged 9/29/1861 for disability (pulmonary disease), Age 35, 6'2" tall with gray eyes and dark hair, Born 11/20/1826 to US Senator John Elliott and wife, Died at a hospital in Marietta Ga 8/3/1862 and buried at Roswell Presbyterian Church cemetery

Charles William Ennis - Enlisted 4/17/1864 at Chesterfield Va, Shown sick at hospital on 10/23/1864, Captured at Tallens Bridge SC 2/20/1865 and imprisoned at Hart's Island NY until released 6/15/1865, Born 9/27/1845 to Pleasant and Eveline Ennis, 5'9" tall with grey eyes and light hair, Died 2/25/1904 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

George M Ennis - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Died 2/25/1863 at Charlottesville Va of lung congestion, Age 25, 5'8" tall with gray eyes and dark hair, Buried at University of Virginia Confederate cemetery at Charlottesville

Henry F Fields - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Milledgeville, WIA during Gettysburg campaign, Admitted to GH#9 Richmond with gun shot wound to thigh 7/20/1863, Transferred to Chimborazo hospital#4 7/21/1863, Returned to duty 8/3/1863, Mar/Apr 1864 roll shows him absent on furlough, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1864, Age 18 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Son of William and Mary E Fields

Henry F Fricks - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, No further record

Adam Jones Gibson - Enlisted 3/1/1864, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, On horse detail 9/21/1864, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 2/5/1842 in Baldwin county to James and Patienve Jones Gibson, Died 8/22/1912

Thomas F Green Jr - Enlisted 7/1/1861, On horse detail 9/22/1864, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1843 in Baldwin county to Dr Thomas F and Adaline Green, Died 1874 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

James F Gregory - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Age 17 in 1860 Baldwin county census

Bowling (Bolen)C Hall - No enlistment date but likely during 1863, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1842 in Baldwin county to John W and Nancy Sayers Hall, Brother of James M, John W and Thomas J Hall

James M Hall - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Oct 1861 roll states "sick at Lynchburg, left there 9/25/1861 and is now there" Surgeon wrote on 10/28/1861 "incapable of performing duties because of youth and debility", Dec 1862 roll states "left sick near Winchester Nov 1 '62 and not heard from since", Jan/Feb 1863 roll lists him home on sick furlough and later 1863/1864 rolls show him "sick at hospital", Although the later rolls list him as sick he may have died as there is a card in his record showing his death on 4/15/1863, Born 1837 to John W and Nancy Sayers Hall, Brother of Bolen, John W and Thomas J Hall

John Wesley Hall - Enlisted 2/28/1863 at Milledgeville, Paroled at Greensboro 5/1/1865, Born 11/13/1844 in Baldwin county to John W and Nancy Sayer Hall, Died in 1928, Brother of Bolen, James M and Thomas J Hall

Rabun M Hall - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, WIA at Gettysburg, Mar/Apr 1864 roll lists him "absent on wounded furlough since 7/8/1863, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

Thomas Hartley Hall - Enlisted as Cpl 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Discharged 12/17/1861, Age 23 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Became a doctor after the war

Thomas Jefferson Hall - Enlisted 8/25/1862 at Macon, On horse detail 3/28/1864, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Most of this group remained south for the rest of the war), No further record, Born 1831 to John W and Nancy Sayers Hall, Brother of Bolen, James M and John W Hall, Buried at Montpelier Methodist Church cemetery, No DOD indicated

Iverson Louis Harris - Enlisted as Sgt 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Appointed Asst Surgeon 4/17/1862 (effective 2/24/1862), Resigned 8/1/1862, Associate Justice Ga State Supreme Court 1865-1875, Born 1/7/1805, Died 3/12/1876 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

Thomas S Haygood (Hagood) - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Died 1/25/1863 at Culpepper Court House Va, Age 19 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Son of Archibald and Elizabeth Hagood

Elisha Holland - Enlisted 7/5/1861, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, April 1864 roll lists him still on horse detail, Jul/Aug 1864 roll states "AWOL since 6/26/1864, No further record

Reuben Marion Holland - Enlisted 11/24/1863 in Cherokee county, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, April 1864 roll lists him still on horse detail, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Most of this group remained south for the rest of the war), No further record

William J Holt - No enlistment record, Holt had enlisted in Co B 21st Ga Infantry in June 1861, He became a 2nd Lt in 1863 and resigned 7/26/1864 to join the Legion cavalry, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

Charles P Honeycut (Hunnicutt) - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Listed sick on Oct 1861 roll, Died of disease in South Carolina 4/1/1862

J H Howard - Enlisted 3/4/1862 at Eatonton, Putnam county Ga, 1860 Putnam county census lists a J H Howard age 25, Rolls also state he enlisted 8/15/1864 at Strasburg Va, Reason for delay in joining company is unknown, Jul/Aug 1864 roll states "absent - just assigned to the company and has not yet reported", Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "wounded and at hospital since 9/29/1864, No further record

J D Hubbard - No enlistment record, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865 with rank of Sgt Major, Possible late war enlistee or transfer from another command

Henry D Hudson - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Age 22 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Paroled at Greensboro 5/1/1865

Elisha J Humphries - Enlisted 7/4/1861 as Sgt at Camp McDonald, Mar/Apr 1864 roll shows him "absent on horse detail since 1/28/1864", Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent wounded since 10/27/1864", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1834 to Thomas and Cynthia McCord Humphries, Died 10/28/1911 and buried at Humphries Family cemetery in Baldwin county

Joseph T Jones - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Returned north before war's end and was paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

Joseph W Jones - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Age 18 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, April 1864 roll lists him still on horse detail, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Most of this group remained south for the rest of the war), No further record

Thomas Holmes Kenan - Enlisted 7/4/1861 as 2nd Lt at Camp McDonald, Resigned 1/2/1862, Born 1842 in Ga to Augustus H and Henrietta Alston Kenan

Richard Nichols Lamar - No enlistment record, Entry states "Aug 1 to Sept 2 (year illegible) - Discharged in Georgia by Governor Brown", Another record shows "Richard Lamar - Private Co A Phoenix Regiment, paid for 12 days 2/17/1863 to 2/28/1863", The 63rd Georgia Infantry was known as the Phoenix Regt and there is record of a Richard N Lamar serving with this unit from 1863 to 1865, There is also a Richard Lamar age 15 in the 1860 Baldwin county census, It is possible that this Richard Lamar joined Co A of the Legion cavalry in 1862, was discharged and later enlisted in the 63rd Georgia, Born 1/19/1845, Died 7/31/1909 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

John H Lawrence - Enlisted 9/23/1861 at Lynchburg Va, Rolls from Nov 1863 to Oct 1864 all indicate "absent on sick leave from Oct 1863", No further record, Born 3/4/1841 to Harriet E Lawrence, Died 1926

W H Lednum - Enlisted 5/1/1864 at Macon, Rolls from July 1864 to Oct 1864 show him "sick at hospital since 6/20/1864, No further record

Lucius L Lester - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, "Present" on Sept/Oct 1864 roll, No further record, Age 23 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Son of William and Sarah Lester, Died 12/29/1923 in Chilton county Alabama

William T Mapp - Enlisted 7/4/1861 as Sgt at Camp McDonald, Promoted Jr 2nd Lt 1/2/1862, Promoted 2nd Lt 8/9/1862, Promoted 1st Lt 6/14/1864, Wounded 9/13/1863 (gunshot wound to left thigh), 30 day wounded furlough from 9/23/1863, Shown on horse detail 4/1/1864, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Returned north before war's end and was paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

Joab Martin - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, No further record, Born 1/16/1837 in Alabama to Green and Elizabeth Martin, Died 10/18/1916 in Hall county Ga

George W McCrary - Enlisted 9/23/1861 at Gainesville, 10/31/1861 roll lists as "present", Discharged 2/15/1862, Age 24 in 1860 Union county census, Son of James and Barhubee McCrary

James McCutcheon - Enlisted 9/21/1861 at Gainesville, Discharged 7/22/1862 due to chronic rheumatism, Age 54, 5'7" tall with gray eyes and gray hair, Occupation attorney, Born in Va

Robert H McCutcheon - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Apr/May/June 1862 rolls indicate AWOL, No further record

John W McDowell - Enlisted 7/4/1861, Age 40 in 1860 Baldwin county census, "absent sick" Aug-Oct 1861, Discharged 11/13/1862

William K McGee - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Age 28 in 1860 Union county census, Discharged 3/1/1862

Oliver Miller - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Rolls from Nov 1863 to Aug 1864 all show "sick furlough since 9/1/1863", Sept/Oct 1864 roll lists him as "AWOL since 1/1/1864", No further record

James Barnes Moran - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Returned north before war's end and was captured near Raleigh NC 4/12/1865, Paroled and released 4/22/1865, Born 6/16/1829 in Ga to John B and Jane Colter Moran, Died 8/6/1894 and buried at Black Springs Baptist Church cemetery in Baldwin county

Joseph T Nelms - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, "absent sick" Aug-Oct 1861, Early 1862 rolls list him on sick furlough, Discharged for disability 6/28/1862

John A Nelson - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Discharged for disability 5/21/1862 at Camp Pritchard SC

Tomlinson Fort Newell - Enlistment date not known but an entry for Aug/Sept 62 says he was discharged in Ga by Gov Brown, He later became Lt/Capt of Co G 45th Ga Infantry and had his left foot shot off 7/3/1863 at Gettysburg, B/1/31/1838 to Isaac and Barmelia Newell, Died 1912 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

James H Nichols - Enlisted 7/4/1861 as 2nd Lt at Camp McDonald, Age 25 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Promoted 1st Lt 7/20/1861, Promoted to Captain 8/9/1862, AWOL Aug-Oct 1861, Jan/Feb 1864 roll states "acting asst quartermaster since 8/1/1863", Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Returned north before war's end and was paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

Benjamin F Nolan - Enlisted 5/12/1862 at Camp Pritchard SC, Age 28 in 1860 Baldwin county census, Son of Anthony and Lucinda Nolan, Captured 7/3/1863 at Gettysburg and imprisoned at Fort Delaware, Transferred to Point Lookout prison 10/13/1863, No further record but known to have survived the war since he is found in postwar censuses for Baldwin county, He died there in 1895

John Adams Orme - Enlisted 3/1/1864 at Macon, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 states "absent on horse detail", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1846 in Ga to Richard M and Abby Adams Orme, Died in 1870

Gideon Porter - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, April 1864 roll lists him still on horse detail, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864 by order Gen Lee" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Most of this group remained south for the rest of the war), No further record, Age 15 in 1860 Hall county census, Son of James M and Juda Porter

Charles E Prosser - Enlisted 8/2/1861 at Camp McDonald, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1/4/1845 to William and Elizabeth Johnson Prosser, Brother of Reuben and Thomas A Prosser, Died 8/21/1909

James A Prosser - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, April 1 roll states "detailed to go to Georgia to procure fresh horses by order of Gen Lee", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 7/21/1843 in Baldwin county to Thomas and Rachel Prosser, Brother of Thomas Prosser, Died 3/11/1931 and buried at Memory Hill Cemetery in Milledgeville

Reuben A Prosser - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Age 25 in 1860 Washington county census, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864" (NOTE - There was a large group of dismounted ANV cavalrymen who returned to Georgia under command of Gen PMB Young, Returned north before war's end and was paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 01/08/1835 in Baldwin county to William and Elizabeth Johnson Prosser, Brother of Charles E and Thomas A Prosser, Died 04/05/1920 at El Campo, Wharton county, TX, Buried there at Turkey Creek Cemetery

Thomas Prosser - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, April 1 roll states "detailed to go to Georgia to procure fresh horses by order of Gen Lee", Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864" Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1/14/1836 in Baldwin county to Thomas and Rachel Prosser, Brother of James Prosser, Died 4/16/1902 and buried at Memory Hill Cemetery at Milledgeville

Thomas A Prosser - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Jan/Feb 1864 shows him "home on sick furlough - debility", No further record, Born in 1832 to William and Elizabeth Johnson Prosser, Brother of Charles E and Reuben A Prosser, Died 1868

Jasper Littleton Pugh - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Died from disease at Lynchburg 10/14/1861, Buried Lynchburg City Cemetery, Born 1834 in Ga to Thomas J and Martha Arnold Pugh, Brother of John Newton Pugh

John Newton Pugh - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1837 in Ga to Thomas J and Martha Arnold Pugh, Brother of Littleton Pugh, Died 1865 and buried at Pugh family cemetery in Baldwin county

William P Renfroe - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, 10/31/1861 entry states "absent by transfer 10/31/1861", No further record

John William Roberts - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Sept/Oct 1864 roll shows him detailed to commissary dept, No further military record but 1910 pension application states he was furloughed home 11/24/1864 due to the amputation of his big toe and could not return to the army because of Sherman's presence in the Carolinas, Born 8/2/1842, Died 11/28/1928 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery at Milledgeville

E Robinson - Enlisted 4/1/1864 at Hamilton's Crossing Va, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, No further record

George W Robinson - Enlisted 8/2/1861 at Camp McDonald, May 1862 roll lists him as "absent with leave", No further record

John W Robinson - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Detailed as wagoneer 9/1/1863, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows "absent on horse detail in Ga since 2/4/1864, Sept/Oct 1864 roll indicates "on extra duty as wagoneer", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born in Ga 1835

Jolly H Robinson - Enlisted 9/25/1863 at Gainesville, Jul/Aug 1864 roll lists him "AWOL since 6/6/1864", In Federal hands at Chattanooga 8/10/1864 as a deserter, Received at Military prison Louisville 9/1/1864, Took Oath of Allegiance 9/4/1864 and released north of Ohio River, Oath notes him as 5'9" tall with hazel eyes and dark hair, No further record, Born in Ga 1839

Thomas C Robinson - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Nov/Dec 1863 roll shows him detailed as wagoneer, Jan/Feb 1864 roll shows him "absent on furlough since 2/18/1864", April 1 roll states "detailed to go to Georgia to procure fresh horses by order of Gen Lee", Jul-Sept 1864 rolls state "At recruit camp for horses since 8/26/1864", No further record, Born in Ga 1833

William E Robinson - Enlisted 2/20/1863 at Gainesville, WIA 6/12/1864 at Trevillian Station and admitted to Charlottesville hospital 6/14/1864, Sept/Oct 1864 roll shows him "absent on wounded furlough since 6/12/1864, No further record, Born in Ga 1845 to William and Frances Robinson

Joel B Russell - Enlisted 7/4/1864 at Camp McDonald, Jul/Aug 1864 roll states "At recruit camp for horses since 8/26/1864", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 2/22/1835 in Baldwin county to James G and Sarah Boswell Russell

James H Sherlock - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald as a Farrier, May 1862 roll lists him on detached service, Discharged 7/21/1862, Born 1833 in New Jersey

Dionecious (Dionyssius)Mead Smith - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Nov/Dec 1863 roll lists him as 4th Cpl, Jan/Feb 1864 roll lists him as 3rd Cpl, Jul/Aug 64 roll shows him "sick at hospital since 8/23/1864", Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent sick furlough since 9/6/1864", Granted extension of furlough by reason of chronic diarrhea 4/4/1865, No further record, Born 1/25/1842 in Baldwin county to L L and Martha Smith, Died 6/23/1917 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

James W Smith - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Jul/Aug 1864 roll shows him on furlough, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865

Tilman D Smith - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864" Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1834 in SC to William and Dedama Smith, Died 1/5/1914 and buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

William J Smith - Enlisted 7/4/1861, Listed as 2nd Cpl on Nov/Dec 1863 roll, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "wounded since 10/27/1864", Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born 1839 in Baldwin county to Levin J and Matilda P Smith

John Gilbert Stafford - Enlisted 9/21/1861 at Milledgeville, May 1862 shows detailed as teamster, Died 5/27/1863 at Buckingham county, Va, Cause of death not given, Born 1839 in Ga to Malcolm C and Martha Stafford

John H Stembridge - Enlisted 7/4/1861 at Camp McDonald, Discharged 9/19/1861, No further record, Born 1829 in Baldwin county to William and Nancy Lewis Stembridge, Buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

J Stokes - Enlisted 5/23/1864 at Macon, Jul-Oct 1864 rolls show him "AWOL since 6/6/1864, Hospital register shows him admitted to GH#9 Richmond 6/26/1864, No further record

Marion B Talbird - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Milledgeville, Jul-Oct 1864 rolls state "on extra duty in medical dept", 11/30/1864 letter from asst surgeon J M Coxe recommends that Talbird be appointed hospital steward, Appt approved by Capt J H Nichols, No further record, Born 1829 in SC to William H Talberd, Buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville as M B Talbird MD, No death date

John H Terry - Enlisted 5/1/1862 at Milledgeville, Sept/Oct 1864 roll states "absent on horse detail since Sept 21, 1864", No further record, Born 1829 in NC to William W and Elenor D Terry

Elijah Trulove - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Captured near Brandy Station Va 8/1/1863 and imprisoned at Point Lookout, Joined US service 10/14/1864, No further record, Age 18 in 1860 Hall county census

James Jarrett Turner - Enlisted 9/25/1861 at Gainesville, Took Oath of Allegiance 3/5/1864 at Chattanooga, 5'10" tall with gray eyes and light hair, No further record, Born 1845 in Ga to Henry and Celia Daniel Turner

Henry C Watson - Enlisted 3/12/1864 at Atlanta, Shown "with dismounted cavalry under Major Farley" on July/Aug 1864 roll, Captured 3/8/1865 in Richmond county NC and imprisoned at Point Lookout until released 6/22/1865, Oath shows him 5'7&3/4" tall with blue eyes and light brown hair, Born 1846 to Hampton F and Hannah Malden Watson

William Henry Weld - Enlisted 7/1/1864 at Decatur, Jul-Oct rolls show him "sick at hospital since 7/27/1864", KIA 3/3/1865 at Monck's Corners SC, Buried in Weeks family cemetery there, Born 12/27/1844 to Calvin S and Sarah A Weld

George C White - Enlisted 3/1/1862 at Gainesville, Jan/Feb 1864 rolls shows "present", Deserted March 1864, Took Oath of Allegiance and sent north to Philadelphia, No further record, Age 21 in 1860 Dawson county census

Oliver Thomas White - No enlistment record, probable late war enlistee, Paroled at Greensboro NC 5/1/1865, Born Oct 1845 in Baldwin county to Benjamin A and Jane DeClancy White, Buried at Memory Hill cemetery in Milledgeville

Henry A Wise (Wyse) - Enlisted 7/4/1861 as 2nd Cpl, Shows as 1st Cpl on Nov/Dec 1863 roll detailed as a teamster 8/1/1863, Jul-Oct 1864 rolls also show him detailed as a teamster with rank of private, No further record, Born 1830 in Ga, Died 6/15/1894 in Lake county Florida per 1909 pension application from his widow Winnie Wise

Compiled by Kurt Graham