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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1913)
MR. A. P. AOAMSON FUR NISHES CONFEDERATE ROLL He Sends The Weekly Roll of Company B 30th Geor gia Regiment Mr. A. P. Adamson, of Rex, sends us the following roster of a Henry County Company of Con federate soldiers. We are glad to receive the same and publish it. Accounts of the deeds of Hen ry County commands and soldiers will be gladly published by us. Roll of Company B, originally Company E, 30th Georgia Regi ment, enlisted September 25,1861 from Henry County. Captain —R. M. Hitch, resigned Dec. 1863. Captain—R. Hightower, promot ed 1863 from Ist Lieut. Ist Lieut. —T. A. Ward, appoint ed Ordnance Sergeant 1862. 3rd Lieut. —John C. Dabney, retired May 1862. 3rd Lieut. —Oscar S. Berry, Pro moted to 2nd Lieut., killed Deca tur, Ala. 1864. 2nd Lieut. —J. A. Arnold, pro moted to 3rd Lieut. 1862. Ist Sergeant—R. Hightower, promoted to Ist Lieut, and later to Captain. Ist Sergeant—W. H. Smith, elected May 1862. 2nd Sergeant J. C. Turner. 2nd Sergeant J. A. Berry. 3rd Sergeant—F. M. Ellis. 3rd Sergeant—J. W. Spence. 4th Sergeant—Elijah Morris. 4th Sergeant—H. H. Hinton. sth Sergeant—E. S. Graden. CORPORALS. M. V. B. Morris. T. E. Moore. W. M. Morgan. John Milam. E. J. Foster. H. C. Dunn. PRIVATES: Adams, John Adams, William Adams, James Allums, James Askew, Josiah Berry, Adolphus Bivins, J. H. Bivins, S. H. Blackman, J. M. Black, E. J. Burks, John H. Burks, D. A. Burks, Alexander Burks, Josiah Callaway, James M. Clark, James Crawford Samuel Dabney, Tye J. Day, William Dethridge, John A. Dickey, T. A. Dickey, W. W. Dukes, Samuel Dunn, Clug Dunn, Alexander Dunn, W. S. Fanner, David Farmer, John Farmer, Thomas Fowler, J. F. Fischer, H. C. Hardy, Charles Hardy, A. O. Hightower, J. C. Hightower, J. N. Hightower, J. W. Hightower, P. H. Harrell, M. M. Hinton, W. G. Hudson, W. M. Johnson, S. D. Jones, Columbus H. Jones, Lewis Jones, N. F. Kean, John Kirkland, L. N. Kinsey, W. M. Kelley, J. K. Kugl-'ir, D. J. Kugler, Burt Lewis, James Martin, James Martin John Martin, T. M. Martin, W. W. McClendon, James McClendon, Manson McCullough. Robert McPeach, M. D. McPeach, W. M. Metts, Samuel Metts, W. G. Milam, Henry Mitchell, Asa Mitchell, James Mitchell, John Mitchell, Green (Sr.) Mitchell, Green (Jr.) Mitchell, William Mobley, B. C. Morris, John A. Morris S. A. Morgan, John 0. Nolan, James B. Nolan, Joseph T. Patillo, J. J. Paxton, William Phillips, Babe Phillips, G. W. Ray, John Rhodes, William Rodgers, John D. Rowan, John F. Sikes, Sloan Shettleworth, B. B. Shields, D. T. M. Stanley, Richard Terry, James Tanner, B. B. Trammell, Hamp Trammell, T. J. Turner, G. F. Turner, W. A. Veal, Joe Weathers, J. S. Wilson, John Winfrey, A. H. Winfrey, W. R. Wyatt, Joshua. There were several changes of non-commissioned officers. Luelia Locals. Mrs. Mattie Barham and Mrs. Dr. Gray, of Griffin, spent Thurs day with Mrs. J. F. Dupree. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Goodman and children spent Friday and Sat urday with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Thompson. Mrs. J. H. Carr and Mrs. Mary Copeland were the guests of Mrs. P. R. Martin Friday afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Everett spent Satur day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Steele, Messrs. R. W. Strickland, J. F. Dupree, Ben Strickland, and B. F. Thompson made a business trip to Griffin Saturday. Miss Cornelia Everett spent Fri day with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Everett. Mrs. J. F. Dupree was the guest of Mrs. R. F, Nutt Saturday after noon. Mrs. H. K. Steele spent several days last week with Mrs. L. A. Everett. Mrs. M. S. Foster made a busi ness trip to Griffin one day last week. Miss Lucile Erwin, the assistant teacher of Luelia School, spent several days with homefolk at Concord. Someone broke open the depot and warehouse Saturday night. Only one cheese is missing. Mrs. M. S. Foster is on the sick list this week. We hope she will soon be out again. Miss Fair Vew was in Luelia Saturday. Mr. W. E. Drewry spent Sun day with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Drewry, at Molena. 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