Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia Vol 13

Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia Vol  13
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781300831556

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The New Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia

The New Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia
Author: John C. Rigdon
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2015-09-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1517430046

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About the Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia A project was begun in the early 1900's by Mrs. Lillian Henderson to compile Civil War Rosters on the units formed in Georgia. In all 6 volumes were produced, the latest ca. 1950. These volumes covered the Infantry regiments numbered 1-66. This set has been out of print for several years. SAMPLE OF THE KINDS OF INFORMATION FOUND IN THE ROSTERS: Purvis, Daniel- private March 4, 1862. Wounded in leg at 2d Manassas, Va. August 28, 1862. Pension records show he left command at Petersburg, Va. on 30 days' furlough February 1865. Could not reach command before close of war. (Born in Ga. January 27, 1841. Died in Irwin County, Ga. in 1920.) Our NEW roster includes much information not found in the originals: More than 3 times the volumes of the original - each with approximately 500 pages containing the records of 5,000 men. Index to the names not included in the original A brief history of each unit Unit Assignments List of Battles Bibliography of Sources for additional research Additional genealogical and biographical information of many of the soldiers including photographs Records of the Cavalry, Artillery, and State Troops not included in Henderson's Roster

Never for Want of Powder

Never for Want of Powder
Author: C. L. Bragg
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1570036578

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Lavishly illustrated with seventy-four color plates and fifty black-and-white photographs and drawings, Never for Want of Powder tells the story of a world-class munitions factory constructed by the Confederacy in 1861, the only large-scale permanent building project undertaken by a government often characterized as lacking modern industrial values. In this comprehensive examination of the powder works, five scholars--a historian, physicist, curator, architectural historian, and biographer--bring their combined expertise to the task of chronicling gunpowder production during the Civil War. In doing so, they make a major contribution to understanding the history of wartime technology and Confederate ingenuity. Early in the war President Jefferson Davis realized the Confederacy's need to supply its own gunpowder. Accordingly Davis selected Col. George Washington Rains to build a gunpowder factory. An engineer and West Point graduate, Rains relied primarily on a written pamphlet rather than on practical experience in building the powder mill, yet he succeeded in designing a model of efficiency and safety. He sited the facilities at Augusta, Georgia, because of the city's central location, canal transportation, access to water power, railroad facilities, and relative security from attack. As much a story of people as of machinery, Never for Want of Powder recounts the ingenuity of the individuals involved with the project. A cadre of talented subordinates--including Frederick Wright, C. Shaler Smith, William Pendleton, and Isadore P. Girardey--assisted Rains to a degree not previously appreciated by historians. This volume also documents the coordinated outflow of gunpowder and ammunition, and Rains's difficulty in preparing for the defense of Augusta. Today a lone chimney along the Savannah River stands as the only reminder of the munitions facility that once occupied that site. With its detailed reproductions of architectural and mechanical schematics and its expansive vista on the Confederacy, Never for Want of Powder restores the Augusta Powder Works to its rightful place in American lore.

Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861 1865

Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia  1861 1865
Author: Eunice S. Lee,Elsie C. Fulghum
Publsiher: Reprint Company Publishers
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1982
Genre: Georgia
ISBN: WISC:89059402321

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Georgia s Last Frontier

Georgia s Last Frontier
Author: James C. Bonner
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820335254

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Published in 1971, Georgia's Last Frontier presents the history of one of the state's least developed regions. During the 1830s, Carroll County was a large part of Georgia's most rugged frontier. James C. Bonner examines how life in this isolated region was complicated by the presence of Native Americans, cattle rustlers, and horse thieves. He details how the discovery of gold in the Villa Rica area resulted in drunkenness and violence, but also laid the foundations of mining technology that were later used in Colorado and California. The region remained isolated until after the Civil War, when a rail line was constructed to stimulate cotton cultivation. With the development of the railway, Carroll County's frontier traditions waned in the early twentieth century.

Georgia Confederate Soldiers 1861 1865 Unit roster Cav Inf 12th mil

Georgia Confederate Soldiers  1861 1865  Unit roster  Cav  Inf   12th mil
Author: Janet Hewett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1998
Genre: Georgia
ISBN: UVA:X004434989

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Our Connection with Savannah

 Our Connection with Savannah
Author: Russell K. Brown
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0865549168

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From the outset, the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters had problems. Much of the trouble lay in the organization of Civil War regiments and companies. Most companies in the early years of the war were made up of men from the same town or county. The concept of the sharpshooters was alien to this home-town tradition. Men were asked to leave the comfortable companionship of their neighbors and friends and go into a unit with people they had never met before. Despite its uncertain beginning, the battalion was molded into a fine unit by the skill and energy of its officers and non-commissioned officers. The sharpshooters early won the praise of higher-level commanders and inspecting officers. However, as the war dragged on, the battalion was reduced in numbers, morale, and efficiency. Notwithstanding its poor performance in the last months of its life, the unit has a high reputation that was well deserved. A Civil War veteran and historian called the sharpshooters "one of the best-drilled and most-efficient battalions in the service." This book objectively examines the organization, leadership, and performance of the sharpshooters, follows their wartime experiences, and devotes considerable attention to the individual soldiers. If the story of the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters has not been a well known story, it is now.

Saving Savannah

Saving Savannah
Author: Jacqueline Jones
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2009-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400078165

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In this masterful portrait of life in Savannah before, during, and after the Civil War, prize-winning historian Jacqueline Jones transports readers to the balmy, raucous streets of that fabled Southern port city. Here is a subtle and rich social history that weaves together stories of the everyday lives of blacks and whites, rich and poor, men and women from all walks of life confronting the transformations that would alter their city forever. Deeply researched and vividly written, Saving Savannah is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the Civil War years.