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Complete Roll of the Athens Guards,
Known as Co. K. of the 3rd. Georgia
Volunteers. Wright’s Georgia Bri
gade A. W. Va. C. S, A. Mustered Into
.the Service of the Confederate
States Army May 4th, 1861 and
Surrendered With Gen. Lee at Ap
pomattox Court House, Va., April
9th, 1 865, Read Orders April 25th
1761. Marched 28.
This list is published with the hope
that the old soldiers of the company
now living will furnish more reliuble
data of the companies wounded, which,
all can see, is here most imperfectly
given. Company K, being sharp
shooters, suffered most severely in all
engagements, and many casualties are
forgotten by the compilers of this list.
Billups Henry C—Capt. Promoted to
Colonel, 3rd, Ga., and resigned, Died
since the war.
Daniel Thomas W—1st. L Resigned.
Langston David B—2n. L. Promoted
Captain Co. K. Wounded .May 14, ’04.
Living in Atlanta.
llayus GeorgeE. Jr.—3r. L. Promoted
to 1st Lieutenant and Major 3rd Ga.
Killed front Petersburg, Va., August
21, 18(54.
Carlton George A.—1st S. transferee!
to Troup Artillery, died since the war.
Wing A. M—2 8. discharged and died
since the war.
Mamleville A. S—3 S. discharged for
db ability.
Alexander Samuel L—4 S. promo
ted adjutant 3rd. Ga., wounded an <!
recommended for Lieutenant Colonel
.'lid. Ga.
Williford JohnS—5S. office abolish
ed. Discharged.
Hughes Richard II. L—1st Cor. pro
moted to Brigade Commissary Sergeant.
Died since tne war.
Whitman Kobt. A—2n Cor. discharg
ed tin account of disability. Died sinec
the war.
AlcAlpin Reubin M—3r Cor. promo
ted to 2nd Lieutenant Cok. Made a
prisoner at Gettysburg, Penn. Livesat
\V interville.
Delaey henry M—4 Cor. discharged
for disability. Died since the war.
Akin Henry M—discharged and died
since the war.
Aycock Zebbers—died since the war.
Bdly David II—wounded aud trans-
fored t<> 5th, Ga. Cavalry. Survived
the war. Fate at present unknown.
Barber Columbus A—died from
wounds received at Battle Spottsylva-
uia C. 11. Va. May 13 ’04.
Barber Jehu li—promoted to 4tli Cor
poral Co. K. Wounded at Burnsides
Aline, July 30, ’04. Living in Clarke
county.
Bui iier Samuel M. Wounded at Get
tysburg. July 2, ’03. Survived the war.
Burlier William L—wounded at Burn
sides Alines, July 20, ’04. Lives in
Alliens, Ga.
Baxter Richard B—wounded at
Sharps burg. Transferee! to loth Ga.
Regiment.
Beardiu Warren II—wounded, pro
mote i to Captain Co. L. 3rd Ga. Died
since th war, in Augusta, Ga.
Bone William—wounded and trans
fered to Brigade Band.
Bristol Robert A—transfered by pro
motion to Western Army and killed m
battle.
Burpee James B—discharged, and lives
in Athens.
Chandler F M—prisoner of war, cap
tured at Battle-Deep Bottom, Va.
Chandler James i>—died at Gcunia
Station, Feb 1303 of sickness.
Clancy Al J—discharged in 18(52.
A ook David G—died of disease dur
ing the war.
Cook llenry J—wounded at Peters
burg, July 30,’04.
Cook William F—died d.uring the
Cook Willnnn M—wounded and dis
charged. (Battle Chuncellorsville, Va.)
Cralt Elijah—died during the war of
disease.
Daniel George C—transfered by pro
motion to Assistant Surgeon in the C.
l S. Navy. Wounded at Sliarpsburg,
| Md., Sept. 17, ’02.
Dean Charles U—killed at Battle Get
tysburg, Puui., July 2nd lfMtf.
D.cksbn John E—killed at Battle Get
tysburg, Penn., July 2nd, 18(53.
Dorsey James P—wounded at Sliarps-
burgand Petersburg. Died since the
war.
. Dougherty, Robert—Lost arm at
Petersburg, Va., July 30, ’04, discharg
ed.
Durham, J. D—wounded and dis
charged for disability from wounds.
Durham, Reuben T—discharged by
substitute.
Dunaboe, Jas II—wounded at Get
tysburg and Petersburg. Surrendered
at. Appomat ax.
Duster, Francis M—killed at Manas
sas Gap, Va., July ’(53.
Edge, Albert A—died since the war.
Evans, .John G—severely wounded
February 5, ’05 at Battle Hatcher’s Run,
died since the war.
Evans, Charles T—wounded at Get
tysburg and Sliarpsburg, and dis
charged.
Eads, A “Serau”—died during the
war.
Fesler, Daniel—transferred to Cobb’s
Legion Cavalry. Dead.
Frierson, Thomas II—promoted to
Corporal, wounded and captured’ at
Gettysburg, Penn.
Gilleland, Hugh AI—died since the
war. discharged for disability.
Gilleland, James W—fate unknown.
Graham, George C—promoted to Cor
pora* and kille ‘ • - - ~
Ald., Se, teinher
Greer. John T“Stump”—promoted to
Corporal, wounded at Chancellorsville
and Petersburg. Died since the war.
Griffith, James M—died during the
war of disease.
Griffith, William L—promoted to Ser
geant and killed at Malvern Hill, July
1, '(52.
Griffith. William S—killed at battle
Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, ’02.
Griffith. George E—wounded once.
Surrendered at Anponnttax.
llatlain, Laac AY—transferred to En
gineer Corps. Dieil sinec the war.
1!j/.lchuret, Fred W—promoted to
carrier on stall’ of General A*, jt. Wright.
Hayes, Peter IS —died during the war
of disease.
Hayes, Samuel L—promoted to 2ml
Sergeant. Wounded and detailed Com- ;
missary department.
Hay good, S P—discharged for dis
ability from wounds.
llinoly, Irwin—died during the war
from disease,
Hughes, H S—promoted to Corporal
and commissary; also to Alajor and
Brigade coin. Died since Mie war.
Jackson, Dreury B—discharged for
disability.
Jackson, William H II—wounded at
battle Spottsylvania Courthouse, Va.
aud died.
Jackson, S F—s irrendered at Appo-
mattax Courthouse, Va.
Karnes, Joliu J—-died during the war
front wounds.
Kitchens, Zero—A good soldier, ano
dieil since the war.
Lambert, William R—transferred to
Phillips Ga. Legion. Died since the
war.
Ledbetter, Thomas J—transferred to
Cobb’s Ga. Legion and killed in battle.
Ja
3 tin:
Penn.
Locklin, Daniel—Discharged for dis
ability.
Lucas, Charles E—died during the
war of exposure.
Luckie, William D—promoted to com
missary department. Died since the
war.
Lumpkin, Miller G—transferred and
promoted. Died since the war. «
Mabry, George W—Blirren ered with
the army at Appomattax.
Mabry, Thomas W—transferred.
Macon j Thomas G—transferred by
promotion to Surgeon Aledicul Depart
ment. Died since the war.
Mason, Charles B—Promoted to 5th
Sargeant. Surrendered at Appomat
tox.
Mason, John P—Died at Drewfy’s
Bluff, Va., August 18(52.
McAllister, Calvin P—Wounded at
Malvern Hill. Died since the war.
MoLeskey, Joseph H—Killed at t' e
battle of Malvern Hill, July 1st, 1802.
McKenzie, Daniel—Wounded aud dis
charged, (lost arm, 2ud battle Alauas-
sas.
Mitchell, Albert L—Discharged on
account being under ago, afterwards
lost left arm battle Kcuuesaw, moun
tain.
S. D. Mitchell—promoted to 1st Ser
geant, 2nd Lieutenant, aud recom
mended for Major of tlie regiment.
Commanding company at close of war.
Wounded several times.
Mahool, Thomas—Promoted to Cap
tain Commisary department, also pay
master C, S. A.
Moncrief, David II—Promoted to Sar-
geaut. Killed, battle Gettysburg Penn.,-
July 2nd 1803.
Morton, William Henry—Discharged
by substitute.
McCurdy, James S—Promoted to Sar
geant. Transferred. Died since the
war.
Murray, Cli.arles W—Died at Ports
mouth, Va., 18(51.
Nabers, John W—AVounded at Mal-
vernllill. Died during the war, of
wounds.
Nabers, Zaehariab—Killed in front
Petersburg, Va.
Xabe;s, AA’illiam—Killed in front
Petersburg, Va., August 21, 1804.
Nash, John J—Transferred to Cav
alry and died during the war.
Ncase, Peter AV—Transferred and
died during tiie war, of wounds.
O’Farrell, James—Secretary and
Treasurer of Company. AVounded at
Chancellorsville, Burnsides Alines, and
at Waterloo, Penn. Recommended for
Lieutei.aiiey to War Department.
Palmer. George H—Promoted to 2nd
Sargeant. Woui.ded and put on retired
list for disability.
Parr, James S—Promoted to 4th Sar
geant. Wounded.
Perry, J. Walter—Promoted Adju
tant Third Ga., and kill> d Sharpsburj
Mil., September 17, 1802.
Pinkard, John E—di d in Richmond,
Porter, George K—Promoted to 1st
Sargeant. AVounded and transferred to
Commissary Department.
Rainey, William A—Died during the
war of disease.
Reaves, James II—AVounded at
Sharpsburg, Aid. Discharged of dis
ability bf wounus.
Reaves, Rufus K—Promoted to Com
misary Department.
Reynolds, Charles AA'—Promoted to
1st Sargeant and recomcnded for Cap
tain, wounded seige Petersburg.
Reynolds, Samuel A—Killed at the
seige of Petersburg, Va., August 21
18(51.
Rice, Trevor—AVounded front of
Richmond. 1802. Died in Savannah
Ga., March 25th, 18!H).
Rice, Isadora L—Detailed on Proves
Guard. Died sinee tlie war.
Robertson, Richard—Transferred.
Sherman, J—substitute and deserted.
Simmons, llenry J—Transferred.
AVounded and discharged.
Simmons, Al. G—Died at Roanoke
Island, November 9, 1801.
Sims, David E—Transferred. Pro
moted to Lieutenant, and lost leg.
Simms, Sack J—Wounded at Malvern
Hill and Cliancellorville, Aid. Died
since the war.
Sims. AVilliam A—AVounded at seige
of Petersburg, Va., Gettysburg and
Burnsides Mine.
Smith, Albert C—woundiled at Burn
sides Aline: surrendered at Appoinatox,
-C. H.
Stark, Seabon AV— 1 Transferred to
Co. L.
Strickland, Noah C—Wounded battle
Malvern Hill. Transferred and killed.
Strickland, J. H.
Smith, J. M. R.—Discharged by fur
nishing substitut'd.
Tenney, John AV—Died at Ports
mouth, Va., July 21st, 1800.
Tenney, Samuel F—AVounded, pro
moted 1st Lieut, of Ordnance, assigned
to Thomas’ Brigade. First man lost
during the war in the company.
Thomas, Edward C—Discharged, un
der age. Died since the war.
Thomas, James D—Transferred to
Troupe Artillery—Carlton’s Battery.
Thornton, Atlas M—AVounded and
placed on the retired list.
Thurmond, John F—Died at the seige
of Petersburg, Va., 1884.
Tuck, Joseph E—Surrendered at Ap
pomattox court-house, Va.
Tuck, Thomts M—Died during the
war.
Vincent, AVilliam HDetailed at Brig
ade Headquarters. Surrendered at Ap
pomattox.
AValker, AVilliam T—Discharged 1801,
Joseph T Launius, 3d Corporal—
Wounded Malvern Hill, died sinee war.
AVilliam P Fullilove, 4th Corporal—
Killed at- Sharpsburg.
A r B Allen—Wounded.
Steve Allen—Killed at Spottsylvania.
ames AV Allgood—AVounded severely
mcs.
John M Allgood—AVounded, and died
since war.
AVillis .T Allgood—Died since war.
AVilliam S Anderson—Killed at Spot
sylvania.
George U Blair—AVounded, and die I
since war.
Eddy P Blair—Dieil since war.
Jocob Burger—wounded, and died
during war.
Thomas Baxter—still lives, and father
of 19 children.
Patrick AV Bradberry—wounded at
Richmond, ami died.
Benjamin F Carter.
E K Carter—lost an arm at Malvern
Hill.
John S Can nail v—wounded.
John Z Cooper.
A aim it Cooper—wounded, and died at
Fort Delaware.
Isaac D micl—ki’led.
Young AV Doggett—wounded.
Thomas Doggett.
George Doggett—wounded.
Thomas AV Davenport—wounded. •
James H Dunalipo.
ABC Delay—wounded.
Silas .T East—killed.
William P II Epps—wounded, and
died since war.
Franklin G Elbin—killed at Rich
mond.
Andrew J Elder—wounded.
David Al Elder—wounded.
David S Elder—wounded.
Doctor E Elder—wounded.
Joshua T Elder.
Dawson J Elder.
Joseph Elder—igbuntled at
burgh.
Joseph C Elder—died during
AVilliam Fielding, Jr—died
war.
Willis' P Fullilove—shot, and died at
Portsmouth.
Harman Franks.
Edward A Griffcth—died during war.
Wesley A Gober—wounded, and died
at Malveon llill.
James S Graves—wounded, and died
at Malven llill.
John II Giles—wounded, and died at
Malveon Hill:
Lohn J Giles—wounded, and died at
Malveon llill.
AVilliam 11 Hale—wounded at.Gcttys-
burglt..
E. II. Ilale. .
Joseph llill—wounded, died since
war.
Robert B. Hari is.
John L. llinson—wounded, died dur-
iilled at Rich-
at Sharp-
died
killed at battle Sharpsbug, and died during the war.
idler 17, ’02. Wliatley, John W—Promoted to Cor
poral, lost right arm at battle of Spot
sylvania court-house. Discharged.
AV hitman, George D—Discharged aud
died since the war.
AVilliam?, Dilinas P—Transferred to
Cobb’s Legion Cavalry.
AVilliams George, Musician—Diseliar-
ed. Over age.
Wainaling, Adolphus—Wounded bat-
tlr ot Sharpsburg, Md.
Witt, George A—Died at seige of
Richmond, A r a., 1802.
AVright, Wiiliaiu A—Lost leg 2nd bat
tle Manassas. Promoted Ordnance Offi
cer, Staffi General Wright. Captured
en route to Gottysburg.
AVinn, A A—Wounded at Sharpsburg,
Md. Recommended to War Depart
ment for Captaincy battalion. Trans
ferred bv promotion to Lieutenant Co.
C, Cobb’s Ga. Legion.
[Roll made by A. A. Winn, at Savan
nah, Georgia, April 22nd, 1S90.]
CLAUSE COUNTY RIFLES.
Muster roll Clarke County Rides 3dGa.
Regiment, 1801;
Isaac S VinCent, Captain—Died at
Portsmouth, V
James AV Hendon, 1st Lieutenant—
Dead.
..'os *ph J McKee, 2d Lieutenant—Kb ct-
ed Captain in 1802, killed at. Peters
burg.
Zatloc F Crenshaw, 3d Lieutenant-
Killed at Malvern Hill.
Lindsey Durham, 1st
Elected 2d Lieutenant4802
war.
Thomas G Redmond, 2d
Killed at Second Manassas.
ing war.
Jas. AW. Herod.
James AV. llardigrce
inond.
N. C. Harrison.
J.. Eliot llaygood.
Jabez Jonis—diad.
Joseph S. Jones—killed
burgli.
James D. Jones—wounded, died since
war.
Richard 8. Jones—wounded.
Geo. A. Jarrell—dead.
Hilntau D. Jackson.
Asa AI. Jackson.
Cyrus VV. Little- wounded.
v\ m It. Lowe—died during war.
AA’illiam Loving—killed.
James AI. LeCvoy—wounded,
since war.
John Michael, Jr—wounded, died
sinee war.
Stearns Michael—wounded.
Elijah Michael—wounded.
Seymour Mnrablc.
Augustus R. Mayey—wounded at
Gettysburg, died since «-»i.
Thos. P. AIcRcr—dead..
Benj. F. MeRef.
Zara B. Aliddlebrooks.
Thomas B. Aliddlebrooks—lost, a leg.
AVm. C.’ Nundallv—killed.
AVin. A. Peeler—killed.
James D. Plunkett—killed at Saw
yer’s Lane.
John Peole’—wounded.
Nathaniel Plunkett—wounded, died
since war.
AV in. II. Rutledge.
Tapley J. Robertson—died during
war.
Geo. AA’. Redmond—killed at 2d AIau-
assas.
John AV. Richardson.
Jobh F. Ragsdale—died during war.
David Stephens—wounded at Cold
Harbor.
AVrti. Spencer—killed.
Jas. M. Stewart—died during war.
Taisley II. Stewart—killed.
Janus Singleton—wounded at Spott-
gylvania, dead.
AViu. F. Turnell—wounded at Chun
cellorsville..
AViley A. Thornton.
AVm. II. Thrasher—dead:
M. D. L. VeaL
Weldon A v ise—-.killed.
Fleming Wise—died from wounds.
AV in. C. AVood—wounded, dead.
S. H. Hardigree—killed at Gettys-
bnrgli.
AVm. Aliddlebrooks—died at South
Mountain. .
11. J. Thomas—woui.ded and died.
Thomas Burgess, dead. ,
.left’ Delay,wounded.
AVm. Kaiiey, killed.
J.P.AlcRer.
S. D. Hardigree, wounded.
John Hardigree, wounded.
F. J. Rail, wounded.
James Ward, killed.
Joseph Braswell, killed.
Hill Heard.
Johh Rrailberry, killed.
Jacob E. Bradberry.
Seaborn M. Stark, wounded.
AVm. Collier.
Wm, Jackson, wounded.
James Simpson.
Benj. S. Thompson, dead.
Ed. L, Grillleth, died in service.
Fourth Sergeant S P Kenney, wound
ed at Cramptons Gap. Lives in Jackson
county. •
First Corporal G AV Barber, died neaa
Athens since the war.
Second C rporal J T Mattox, wound-
ca at Gettysburg. Lives in Jackson
county.
Third Corporal Benjamin Alell, mor
tally wounded at Cramptons Gap.
Foitth Corporal I II House, captured
at Sailors Creek. Died since the war.
E J Aikin, killed at Chancellorsville.
Abbott, during fhe war.
Alonzo Adair, wounded at Knoxville.
Died in hospital.
I J Barrel-, died near Athens.
J L Barrett, lives in Gainesville, Ga.
AV Al Bates, died after the war.
John Baugh, Discharged.
Joseph Benedict, Died at Richmond.
W J Britt-iin, Captured at Fisher’s
Hill, Va., died in prison at Elmira, N.
Y.
B L Butler. Killed t Horseshoe.,
Thomas Butler, Killed in battle.
Jack Benton, Wounded at Chancel
lors! ille, lives in Jackson county.
AVim-Bradberry, Lives in Oglethorpe
county.
Judson Bird, Discharged, lives in
Buford, Ga.
Win. Grow, Died since the war.
AV T Carter, Wounded at Gettysburg,
lives in Oglethorpe county.
Cody, Killed at Crampston’s
Gap.
Joseph Cook, Died in hospital during
tlie war.
Hartwell Cook, Died since the war.
C D Cook. Lives in Walton' comity.
Simeon Crow, Li ves in Jackson coun
ty.
K (Toft, Killed in battle.
M B Caldwell, Lost left leg at Cromp-
ston Gap. lives in North Carolina.
1L J Childers, Wounded' lit Craaip-
Gertvs- ston’s Gap, lives in Athens.
' ' Johnathan Dorster, Died at York-
tovvu.:
AV T DeT.ay, Killed at Chancellou-
villee, Vn.
Joel M Dean, Wounded at Spotsyl
vania C. C., lives in Athens.
Frank Douner, .
' Jack Edwards, killed in battle.
G.O. Fitzpatrick, killed at Knox
ville.
H. II. Freeman, died In hospital.
Cody Fowler, killed at Crompton’s
Gap.
Pen-Freeman,wounded at Sharps,died
during the war.
J. W: Gilleland, captured at Sailors
Creek, li ves near Athens.
J G Gray, captured at Front Royal,
lives near Athens,
.roll'll Glower, died during tlie war.
A 8 House, killed at Wilderness.
A G llaygood, killed at Crompton’s
Gap,
G i Highland, jr., died during the
war.
Samuel Higgins, discharged.
G V Highland, sr., died since the war.
John Hopkins.
Samuel _ Hud sop, lives in Aladison
county.
John T. Hale, discharged.
Torn lvcy
J R Johnson, lives in Gwinette coun
ty'. '
J W Johnston.
J () Jarrell, killed at Wilderness.
■ Whitson Jarrett, lives in Jackson
county.
w II Kirkpatrick, captured at Fishery
II ill, release, died oil board steamer.
J. F. Kenney, killed at Crampton’s
Gap.-
W 11 Ledbetter, killed at Chiekamau-
espccially at Dam No. 1 hearJoirktown. ^Thomas Maberry,
Being twelve months troops, they
rein listed for the war at York town,ami
in reorganization the following officers
were elected:
II H Carlton, Captain.
C AV Atotes, 1st Lt.
J F Murray, 2d. Lt.
Henry Jennings, 3d. Lt.
George J. Newton. 4tli Lt.
ROSTER AND CASI’ALITIKS OF WAR.
Thomas Samuel Aaron, wounded at
Fredricksburg, died in hospital at Rich
mond, July 7th 1883.
John II Adams, a substitute Augusv
1st, killed July 3rd 18C3 at Gettysburg.
AA’ H Ashford, lives in Atlanta.
Milton Adams, lives in Athens,
George B Atkins, wounded, thigh
bone fractured at Sharpsburg,Maryland.
Retired April lOtli. 18(11.
Janies C Ayers, died, substitute June,
18(52. . ,
Thomas F Baker, died after war in
Aladison county.
James S Barrett, resides in Atlanta,
locomotive engineer.
AVm S Barrett,, lives in Athens.
Thomas A Barrow, transferred to
Florida,dives near Pelham, Ga.
DJos >1 Barry, liyes in Athens.
John P Barry, detailed January 8th.
ead.
A E Beardin, lives in Atlanta.
Jil Belchin, of Abbeville, S. C.,
University of Georgia graduate.
George P Bennett, corporal, wounded
at Spotsylvania court house, dead.
Richard E Bearden, lives near Ath-
transferred Aug.
war.
duriit
llenry F Bcsliill, lives in Oglethorpe
con nty.
AVm E Riggers, died from wound at
Gettysburg.
Milton a Boggs, dead
Charles W Billups, died March 1st
18(52.
Joseph M Bone, died March 12th 1802.
Ratcliff II Boou, discharged March
24th 1863, dead.
James AV Bradberry, lives in Athens
Robert Booth, treasurer of Oconee
county.
John M. Bostrick. keeps a hotel at
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
• AV tl Booth, lives in AVatkinsville.
Joseph E. Bradberry, lives in Atli
ens.
Robert J. Brittain, dead,
James M. Brown, died January 7th
18153.
Wm B. Brown, dead.
Ishiiiu Bushin, dead.
AVm G Bushin, lives Georgia Facto
ry.
E At Ilutler, died August 10th 1802.
J. L. Butler, died August Stli 1852.
Benjamin It. Carlton,killed at Sliarps-
burg, Maryland, Sep. 17tli 1S62. afa*-*
George A Carlton, died in Ath*«4a.
tliiili W Furr, drowned in thcOroi
AV P Meeler, lost a leg at Dam No. 1
near Yorkto*n, Va.
Miles McLain, died Oct. 17, ’62.
John J AlcConnell, retired April 10,
’(5-1 lives at Cornelia Junction.
Johnathan Montgomery, lives in
Oconee county.
Thomas Montgomery, lives at Con-
yers. , ,
John FJMoon, dead.
Isaac S Moon, died in Athens.
Joseph A Aloon, died Feb. 5,.’63.
Robert A Moon, died after the war.
George AL Moore, lives In Jackson
county, detailed as Hospital steward
August 1, ’62.
George AV Moore.
Richard Aloore, wounded at Gettys
burg anil died from wound July 3, ’63.
(Hinton P Morton, furnished a sub
stitute. .
Murphy, killed at Dam No. 1,
Penins dar. . . _ .
Howard L Mulleis, lives in Clarke
comity. .
Joseph H Alurray, lives in Cobb
county.
John F Alurray, lives in Texas.
Frank E Murray, lives in Texas,
Almon L Nant-e, lives m Brandon,
(Jug Tavern) an ,v.D.
Peter N Neisc, died of small pox
January IS, ’G3.
Charles S Oliver, Chaplin of Cabbells
Batallion, discharged Oct. lo, ’64, lives
in Atlanta.
Jesse A Palmer, died July 24 ; ’64
Aplin II Pendergrass, lives m Jack-
son county.
Robert J Perryman, lives in Atlanta
James E PiUtnaq, Corporal, lives in
Athens.
Robert AV Pittman, dead.
AV. J Pittman, lives in Jackson coun
Lieutenant Motes,wounded m ei
burg, and Gettysburg; lives in Aii^
Lieutenant Murray, wounded.1
ylvania, C H.; teacher. UeUnt Sp°t-
Lieutenant Jennings, u ol , n ,, ,
Gettysburg; live* in A*Lou Ddw
Lieu enunt Newt t., ,.f t ,. r ’ tw
continuous service, obtained u. ye * N
absence during the winter f!»® °f
battle of Fredericksburg, and ,ii°H in K
Athens of pneumouia. *n
I. II Lampkin, died since tlie war in
Athens.
Thomas Ledbetter-, killed at Chancel
lorsville.
James LaSueur, died during the war.
William Ledbetter, diet, at hospital in
Richmond.
J C Mattax, lives in Jackson county.
' AT F Moon, lives in Alabama.
H C Me< ime, died at hospital.
AV S Alar in, wounded at Chancellors-
ville, died s., ee the.war in Athens.
Thomas Mabry, lives ill Madison
county..
John AIcTIannon, killed at Cramp-
ton’s Gap. 1
,.J C New ton, lives at Flowery Branch.
A (’ Newlon, died at camp in York-
town during war.
Z L Nabers, killed at Chancellorsville.
Elijah Nunn, killed at Wilderness.
Thomas Nunn, killed at AVilderness.
W D Pane, wounded at Spotsylvania
C. II. Payne. Lives in Atlanta.
- W P Pittman.
John Parks, wounded at Chaneellors-
ville Died in AlilledgeviUe.
•l.P Ridlaud, killed aL Qlianeelorsville.
E L Sanders, lives in Ogleihorpe.
W At Sorrow, lives in Madison county,
J 11 Smith, lives in Athens.
41 i» Smith, drowned iu Oconee river
at Athens, since the war.
J A Smith, died in hospital at Rich
mond. •
J AL Smith, died in hospital.
Henry Strength.
Wm Stapler Jr., Killed at Sailors
creek.
Wm Stapler Sr., died during the war.
Henry Sims, killed at Sharpsburg.
Bradley Spinks, killed by unknown
parties since tlie war.
Sweeney, wounded, never heard
from afterwards.
Wm Huddeth, killed.
Sikes.
A F Tolbert, wounded at Crampton’s
Gap. Died since the war.
O L Tolbert, lives in Jackson county.
AVlllianni Tolbert, lives in Aladison
county-.
Frank’Tiller, killed.
F H White, killed at Horseshoe.
AV- K'Wliite, lives in 'Texas.
\y j AVilson, died ill hospital at Sa
va uah during the war.
JS Walker.
dnines White*, died sinee the war.
It .T AVilson, wounded at Chanoellors-
ville. Dieil since the war.
AVm. AVilliams, died in' Westfied.
AVis’e.
Jcs c Venable, lives in Jackson coun
ty. •
B E Teofby, kill d at Crampton’s
A COMPLETE ROLL AND HISTORY I tia T-.
OF THE MEN: 1 1 *’*vateE L Saunders,
CAMAK’S COMPANY.
How They Muateretl, and Hpw.Many
of Them Met Death—Interesting
Reminiscence of the CompatTy.
■ i* . •* 41 ■■ •' •- ■ v
V inak’s Company was known also as
Mell Rirtes.
It was Company D, of Colihis Legion
of Infantry, CoiibV Brigade—Ainiy Of
Northern A’irgiiiia.
Tlie company was mustered and sevs
ed with the follow ing officers and men :
OFFICERS. lEiSUOd*?
Captain Thomas Camak, wounded at
Sergeant— Cramptons Gap, mortally wouuded at i
, died since Gettysburg. , a r)
Second Lieu tenant John Cpbli^ lives
. t I, ... 0 - . Third.Lieutenant R HGoodr.iaii/livcs
aL Harper 3d Sergeant—Died during near Atlanta, Ga.
ar. e *WW Itirkt St.rof wilt J
elected Lieu
tenant,
Sergeant AV A AVinn, elected Lieu
tenant and promoted to Captain.
Sfergeat .1 F AVflson,'eleetei*I Lieuten
ant and promoted to Captain.
Sergeant W A Gilleland, elected
Iaiiutenaiit—after loss .of liis arm—as
signed to duty in; tax in kind dissort-
ment in Clarke county.
Private R J Wilson, elected Lieuten
ant. '
Sergennt. A A Winn, elected-Lieuten
ant, afterwards promoted to Captain.
TROUPE ARTILLERY
THE BRILLIANT RECORD OF THIS
COMPANY.
, Thomas AV—wounded at King’s
" 25, ’62, front Rich-
tri
Sanford A AVbiteliead, 4th Sergeant—
Died during war.
Arthur M Jackson, 1st Corporal.
John J Turnell, 2d Corporal—Elected
2d Lieutenant 1862, wounded twice lit
Chancelloravilleand Nine Run.
_• V, J’ ^’’j ... o.n4^
First Serg ant J F AVilson, slightly
wounded at KpoxviPe. ',Lives' ip Ath
ens. . ,, .. v *77 :
Second-Sergeant W A AA’inn, killed at
Knoxville, : -
A Complete Roster and History of the
Battery.
The T&upe Artillery a’fter service in
Savnnunii was ordereil to Richmond,
Ya,, July 4tli, 1301. Did active service
in Northwest Virgiiija under General
R. E. Lee; and galUuit service on the
| Peninsular under General Magruder,
Elijali AV Carr, drowned in the Oconee
river at Athens.
Marcus II Cheatham, lives in Athens,
Robert Childers, dead.
Howell Cobb, transferred to 16th Ga.
Staff of Major General Howell Cobb and
served remainder of war.
Heilger A Com er, ret red from wound
Nov. IStli 18(54, Surveyor of Franklin
AVm Coper, died at Gordonsvilie, Va.,
1862.
William Crow, transferred.
Benjamin F Culp, Corporal, officer
police force, Athens.
S J Hearing, died in Augusta, Ga.
AVm P Dealing, appointed 1st Lieut.
F- b. 19th 1864., and transferred.
11 C Dickens, in Texas.
Win H Dickens, lives near Social Cir
cle.
Robert D. Dickens, lives in Oconee
comity, discharged August 17th 1862.
Hinton C I> Hard, dead.
Joseph L Dillard, died Dee 9th 18(52.
James R Dillard, Sergeant, lives
Oglethorpe county.
Robert S Dillard, lives in AVilkes
county.
Thomas E Dillard, killed May 3rd, at
F redericksburg.
F Dillard, in California.
A S Dorsey, Sergeant, lives ia Ath
ens.
A B C Dorsey, Ordnance Sergeant
lives in Gainesville.
Francis M Doster, in Clarke county
Win T Doster, dead, was sheriff of
Oglethorpe county.
James M Echols, died Nov. Cth 1862,
Elijah F. Edwards, lawyer in Coving
ton.
James M Eidson, lives in Atlanta.?
C S Ellington.
E S England, lives in Texas.
Elijah T England, Corporal, lives in
Texas.
Sidney Z Franklin, died in Galveston
Texas.
Olqira Fox, now with G R R, detail
ed March 1802.
James Frierson, lives in Tennosse.
Jesse Gann, lives in Athens.
AA’m 11 Gee, died May 12th 5863.
AVm P Guess, disehaiged Aug., 4th
18(52, lives in Columbus, Ga.
Edward F Hale, died iu Arkansas.
James R Hale, Jives iu Oglethorpe
county.
. John T. Hale, lives in Clarkecounty
.Tames AV Hale.
Robert O Hale, lives in Jackson coun
ty.
James AV Harris, died July 13th 1864.
Aimer C. Hearn,lives near Savannah.
AVm A Hemphil, detailed Aug., 2nd,
1864, wounded at Gettysburg.
Jesse T Hill, lives near Georgia Fac
tory, transferred to Geo Legion May 13,
1862.
Job AV Hopkins.
Thoihas F Hudson, lives in Clarke
eounty, farmer.
R T Hoyt, died in Rome, Ga.
Alsa M Huggins, died during the war
in Athens.
Thomas M Hughes, wounded both at
Fredicksburg and Spottsylvania Court
house, lives near Acworth, Ga.
John Hunter, lives in Jackson eounty,
discharged March ’63.
Giles II Jennings, lives in Oconee
county.
James J Jennings,living near Athens.
J J Jennings, living near Athens.
HanforiLD.-Jennings, dead.
AA’illiam Jennings, wounded at Freder
icksburg, living in Walton county.
Thomas A Jones, living iu Oconee
county.
AA’illiam H I Jones, wounded at
Sliarpsburg, dead.
James J Johnson, died July 8th, ’62.
James M A Johnson, lives'id Oconee
county. ,
E C* Kinnebrew, Corporal, lives in
Athens.
John J N Kinney, killed Sept. 14tli
’62 at Crampton’s Gap, Maryland,
Calvin P Kerkley, lives 'near Lulfi
Junction.
William Kittle, dead.
A’incentH Lapradc, lives near Clarks
ville, Ga.
James W Ledbetter, wounded at
Spotsylvania Courthouse, lives in
Oconee county.
Absalom E Lee, killed May 8th, ’64
at S|H>tsylvnnia Courthouse.
John Lilly, wounded at Spotsylvania,
lives near Athens.
Charles C Lyle, discharged,
Lee M Lyle, transferred to Cavalry
Georgia Legion, June 3rd, ’C3, lives in
Virginia.
J D Maddox, lives in Madison county.
Daniel J Mathews, lives in Jackson
county.
James Maddin, lives iu , Jefferson,
Jncksou county.
AA'iilium H Mauldin, lives at Lyonia.
ty, wounded at Sliarpsburg.
AVilliam Pittniaii, dead, died iu Ar
kausas, by transfer.
James A Pledger, died Athens.
Edwin AV Porter, lives ill Atheus
Bailiff in Judge Evans’ Court.
Elisha Porter, killed at Spottsylvania
Court House, May 8th, 18(5-1.
Anderson AV. Reese, appointed Sar
geant Major May 11th, 1868, promoted
i* lieutenant Georgia Regulars.
I liomas S. Itiehardts, wounded at
Fredericksburg, living iu Athens.
Edgar Richardson, Corporal, livin:
an l exas.
Robert B. Richardson, died August
2d. 1863.
Elisha A. Robertson, appointed
Quartermaster Sargeant May 12, 1862
lives in Atlanta.
Virgil L. Robertson, lives in Haber
ham county Ga.
John Sausom, furnished a substitute
Richard Saye, picked up a shell with
fuse burning aud threw same over par
ipet at Fredericksburg, lives in Atlan
pneumonia.
ijauT
terma
Troup
List of non-commissioned om
from time of leaving Athens to
der at Appomattox, A’a.: urr eu-
SKKOEANT8.
George I. Newton, Orderly Soro,..,,,,
promoted to Lieutenant. J »eant;
L. C. Cooper, Orderly Sem-mf..
muted to Lieutenant. ’ pr °*
T. H. L. Gerdine; severely w„„.,,i ,
at Sharpsburg. ’
James R. Dillard.
A S Dorsey.
R. K. Pridgeon.
ABC Dorsey, Ordnance Sereeant
Joan O AVaddell,wounded at “Cram
toil’s Gap” and FreUrieksliurg «t
partment Ag.ieulture, Atlanta’ ***
Baptist li Swan
Frank Lumpkin Quartermaster.
Sergeant; diet! in Athens. r
a C Strickland.
George A Homer.
Alexander C Sorrell, Corporal tran,
ferred to staff of General Sorrell’ D *’
John AV Edwards, wounded at Mai
vern Hill. '■
Elijah T England; lives in Texas
E C Kciinebrew.
James E Pittman.
Edgar Richardson.
AV A Hemphill, lives in Atlanta
Benjamin F Culp.
Lee Lyle.
Thomas F Baker.
AV II P Jones.
After Yorktown, tlie battle in which
the Troup Artillery, (Carlton’sbattery)
was most prominently engaged were
seven days light around Richmond
The desperate struggle at Cr-mptoii
Gap, in which Cobb Brigade held i Q
••heck ’till dark Slocum Corps, ami al.
lowed General Jackson to secure IUr-
pe s Ferry, and eleven thousand prise,
tiers. Again at Sliarpsburg, at Fred
ricksburg and second battle of Fred-
rickburg, (Cliancellorville.) The bat
tles of Gettysburg, Spotsylvania court
house, are those iu front of Richmond
and Petersburg.
Henry C. Shaw, lives in Cobb county
Ga.
Thomas H. Shaw, lives in Cobb
county, Ga.
Henry Joseph Slieven«ll, picked up
shell from Federal battery at Freder
icksburg, with fuse burning and threw
same over parapet.
Clark A. Shirley. Iive3 in Macon Ga.
Henry L. Shirley, lives iu Chatta
nooga, Teiin.
James G. Shockley, dead.
Malcoin Stafford, dead.
AVm. 11. Stapler, died July 8tli, 1864.
John AA’. II. Stephenson.
Francis M. Stovall, wounded at
Fredericksburg, detailed January 24th,
1864.
Rufus A. Strickland, died in Arkan
sas.
Baptist II. Swan, Sergeant, lives in
Clarke county, Ga.
Seaborn 11. Swan, lives in Clarke
county.
James N. Sykes, died February 16 b
1863.
Richard Sykes, died July 25th, 1862.
Benjamin 1*. Taylor, living iu the
West, formerly of Maxey’s Ga.
Edward C. Thomas, detailed Nov.
27th, 1864, dead.
James 1>. Thomas, lives in Rome, Ga.
Dentist. .
Robert S. Thomas, lives in Texas,
sc ool teacher.
Robert J. Tuck, died 1862.
.Ainlcomb M. Turlietill.
John C. Turner, lives in Jackson
county.
Olieaia'i Vincent, lives in Athens.
Isaac Vincent, lives in Jackson
county.
Edward II. AVare, dead.
William J. AA r are, discharged July
29th, 1862.
James AV. AVhite, discharged July
29th, 1862.
Wm. F. AVhite, discharged July 29tli,
1862.
Samuel P. AVliitnian, detailed March
1863, lives in Augusta, near Georgia
railroad shops.
Har y C. AVilkerson, dead, discharged
January 8th, 1864. wounded at Malvern
llill.
A. S. AVilkins, lives in Atlanta, rail
road engineer and bridge builder.
George C. AA'illiauis, lives at Ring-
gold, Ga.
Jesse M. AA r illiams, lives in Jackson
county, Ga.
J. J. Williams, lives in Clarke county.
Thomas D. AVilliams, lives in Athens,
printer.
•llenry L. AA’iafrey, dead.
Crawford A. Winn, died in Arkansas,
llenry F. AVinn, lives in Watkins-
ville.
James C. York, died July 29th, 1862.
John M. York, Jives in Habersham
county.
Joliii Varner, transferred Oct. 1862.
G. W. Malcoin, lives in Oconee coun
ty.
J. R. Malcoin, lives in Oeonee county.
U J Durham, lives Iu Oconee eounty.
D I> Blackman, lives in Atlanta.
AV A Mitchell,
John Rickels, lives in Jackson coun
ty-
E B Strickland, dead.
Thomas Booth, lives in Watkinsville.
George .Al Langford, lives in Decatur.
Ga.
Sergeant R K Pridgeon, lives in Ath
ens.
AV A Strickland, lives in Athens.
Giles R Jennings, lives in Oconee
county.
Raymond Thurmond, de al.
James AV Tlionq s iu, lives in Ogle
thorpe cou ity.
I O AVuifrey, lives in Texas.
R A Hemphill, Atlanta Constition.
T AV Pridgeon, lives in Texas.
AA’ F Lane, -
A J L->mar, minister in Alahnnia.
AV F Brittain, lives in New York.
AV A Cooper, liyes in Texas.
MKMOBAN11A.
Cap ain Stanley, promoted to major
and chief of artillery department of
Florida, Under Major-G<*neral Howell
Colib, resides in Athens.
Lieutenant A F Pope, promoted to
captain and chief o([ordnance department
of Florida, lives in Oglethorpe connty;
farmer anil legislator.
Lieutenant Pope Barrow, promoted to
captain, and A D C to General Howell
Cobb, lawyer and ex-U. S. senator;
resides in Athens.
Lieutenant Lumpkin, promoted to
captain, andorganized Lumpkin’s bat
tery; died in Athens.
Captain H II Carlton, and his battery
served in the Army of Northern Vir
ginia till end of the war. He w s woun-
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not bo overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs t
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and we ask yon to try Hood’s
DoSMiliai* Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
rcLUIlal and builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies nsed give to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla pecul- T« Ifeplf
lar curative powers. No 1 llOGli
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buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Ha*
IOO Doses One Dollar
THE
LeeBange
It Stands on its Merita
Tlie following twenty woll knew*
citizens of Athens are selected from nif
list of purchasers to whom 1 refer iu to
the merits or the Lee Range. Consult
the references, see the Range anil if you
want a flrst-class cookiug apparatus
you are my customer.
IN' THKOITY
Dr S 0 Benedict A II Hodgson
F B Lucas Casper Morrti
H N Taylor Wm AVare
Prof H C AVhite M B McGinty
Prof E C Branson
Julius Cohen
I H Allen
J BToomer
Industrial Home
Thomas Fleming
C D Flanigen
Mrs Blackwell
Mrs Olive
Mrs Lucy Mathewi
E R Brumby
A D Mathowa.
In tlie Couna-y:
Dr Watkins, Sandy Cross
W O Fluker, Union Point
Mr. Stovatl, Oconee county
J W Arnold, AVilkes county .
Andrew A Glenn, Oglethorpe county
J M Brisendim, “ „•
James Young, “ „
Hou Jas M Smith, “ „
M Mathews, „
James Hutcheson “ „
T A Hanie. “
J R Shields, Jackson county.
Woods Ashford, AVatkinsville
Janies Freemau, Antioch
G A Potter, Supt. Ga. Factory.
Mr Card, Supt. Barnett Shoals.
In addition to the
LEE RANGE
I keep the best and largest selected «!*’
OF-—— •
Stoves and Goods ®
and
my Line
Of any house in this city.
convince.
E.E. JONES
call
Ga | gima nit enu ot the war. He w s woun-
transfer^ J,U,- 1,-Aj ^ “TJSSg,*™'w“l.I