Showing posts with label 32nd Virginia Inf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 32nd Virginia Inf. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Oak Lawn Cemetery


Location:
Highway 49
Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia
N 34° 57.487              W085° 39.990

Date of Visit: March 16, 2013

Captain
John Houser
1 Ga Inf
CSA

Capt
Samuel Bradford Brown
Co K 32 Va Inf

Stephen Lafayette Wilson
Co A
8 Regt Ga Militia
CSA
Jan 30 1823  Oct 16 1909

Major
Jesse C McDonal
4 Ga Cav
CSA

John T Hartley
Co C
2 Bn Ga Inf
CSA

Henry P Everett
Co L
57 Ga Inf
CSA

Sgt
Benjamin W Sanford
Co E  57 Ga Inbf
CSA




Pvt W.M. Thompson
1842-1863
Co E 3 Ga Inf CSA

Note:

Thompson, William M.----- private April 26, 1861. Captured, Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863. No later record.

Muster Roll of Company E, 3rd Regiment Georgia Volunteer infantry Army Northern Virginia C.S.A.  Houston County, Georgia ("Governor's Guard"),  excerpted from Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861 – 1865, compiled by Lillian Henderson, ca 1900, http://www.3gvi.org/ga3rostere.html

1st Liet
Thomas J Gurr
Co B
51 Ga Inf
CSA
Jan 27 1838   Dec 4 1884

W.B Thweatt
Co H
45 Ga Inf
CSA

Captain
John Hamilton
Co E
3 Ga Inf

1st Lieut
Wm J Anderson
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

John Bruce Finley
Co A
1 Ga Inf
CSA



Brig General
Charles D Anderson
3 Brig Ga Mil
CSA

Anderson was a respected merchant in Fort Valley of Houston County, Georgia before the War. He was elected Captain of the Beauregard Volunteers. This company was raised from the men of Fort Valley. The company was organized into the 6th Georgia Infantry Regiment. At Antietam Anderson was wounded, taken prisoner, and sent to Fort Delaware. Upon release he was promoted to Major of the regiement. At Chancellorsville he was wounded. After the battle he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. In fall of 1863 Anderson was elected the Georgia State Legislature. He served a term in the State Legislature and then returned to light duty in order to fully recuperate from his wounds. In 1864 he was called back to Atlanta by Georgia Governor Brown to aid in the defense of the city. He resigned from the Confederate Army and ultimately was given command of the 3rd Brigade of Georgia Militia as Brigadier General.  Within a few days Anderson is back in the CSA when Governor Brown turns over the militia to General Johnston.


Digested from The War-History
of Company "C"
(Beauregard Volunteers)
 Sixth Georgia Regiment,
(infantry) With A Graphic Account of Each Member. Wendell D. Croom, Esq’r.,
Of Houston County Georgia, and Published by the Survivors of the Company, Fort Valley, Georgia, 1879.
http://www.perryhistoricalsociety.org/genealogy/family_lines/croom/crooms-war_history.html

Samuel E Austin
Co E
57 Ga Inf

CW Shepard
Co D
5 Regt Ga Cav
CSA
July 31 1847
Dec 15 1906

Robert L Braswell
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

Capt
Isham H Branham
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

John R Matthews
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

1 Lieut
Wm J Anderson
Co E
57 Ga Inf








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