64th Georgia Infantry
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John McNeelus Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Eileen ClarkContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/14/2005
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George R. Pace - 3rd Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Mike PaceContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/28/2011
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Allen R. or P. Rasberry Rank Unknown |
Am looking for information on an Allen R. or P. Rasberry who kept a ledger at the Bibb County Iron Company/Briarfield Rolling Mill during 1864. The first page in this ledger, now housed at the University of Alabama archives, notes ''This book belongs to Sergt. A. P. or R. Rasberry, Co. E. 64th Georgia Regt.''
Contact Name: Martin EverseContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/13/2005
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William Bright Stewart - Private |
Lived west of Bainbridge Georgia when he joined. Died in prison camp in Elmira, NY. Family moved to Florida 1874.
Contact Name: Phil StewartContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/14/2008
Company A | |
John Madison Eubanks - Private |
Survived the war. Died Sep 16, 1910. My Great-Uncle.
Contact Name: Howard E. EubanksContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/25/2017
Company A | |
James P Hicks - Private |
Died in a POW camp in Chicago, Illinois.
Contact Name: Sonya RamaContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/29/2017
Company A | |
William A Lewis - Private |
This is my 2nd great grandfather, my Mother's Lewis Family. He was born in 1822. He was killed on the battle field and buried in Richmond VA in 1864
Contact Name: Tim DillardContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/9/2016
Company A | |
Aaron P Slatten - Private |
Enlisted 02/1863@ Atlanta.Surrendered @ Appomattox,Va
Contact Name: Gerry WilsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/14/2010
Company A | |
James Smallwood - Private |
James died of typhoid fever in C.S.A hospital at Tallahasee.
Contact Name: Gerry WilsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/14/2010
Company A | |
Thomas Henry Spain Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Phil McFarlinContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/10/2010
Company A | |
William Frank Whitehead - Private |
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Contact Name: Robin LittlefieldContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/7/2010
Company B | |
William Wilson Anderson - Private |
William W. Anderson
Residence Bibb County GA;
Enlisted on 4/8/1863 as a Private.
On 4/8/1863 he mustered into 'B' Co. GA 64th Infantry
He was Surrendered on 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA
He was listed as:
* Wounded 2/20/1864 Ocean Pond, FL.................................CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS 64th Regiment, Georgia Infantry OVERVIEW: 64th Infantry Regiment was organized during the spring of 1863 and soon moved to Florida. Some of its members were recruited in Johnson and Warren counties. It fought at Olustee under General G.P. Harrison, then in May, 1864, was ordered to Virginia with about 400 officers and men. The unit proceeded to Petersburg and reported to General Wise for service as provost guards. Later it was assigned to General A.R. Wright's and Sorrell's Brigade and shared in the battles, skirmishes, and hardships of the Petersburg siege and the Appomattox operations. When the regiment surrendered on April 9, 1865, only 9 officers and 93 men were present. The field officers were Colonels James Barrow and Charles S. Jenkins, and Major George S. Thomas.
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OLUSTEE, FL
(Ocean Pond)
FEB. 20th, 1864
Olustee, Fla., Feb. 20 1864. Florida Expedition.
About 3 p m. the advance of the expedition, Col. Guy V. Henry's
brigade of cavalry, came upon the Confederate pickets somewhat
to the east of Olustee.
They were soon driven back to their supports, which opened
fire, when a portion of the 7th Conn. cavalry was deployed as
skirmishers and a battery placed in position to develop the
Confederate force and position.
It was the intention of Brig.-Gen. Truman Seymour, commanding,
to engage the enemy in front with artillery, meanwhile throwing
out a brigade to fall upon the Confederate left. The
disposition was accordingly made, the cavalry skirmishers
called in and the 7th N. H. deployed in their places, but the
troops were hardly in position before the New Hampshire
regiment broke and fled in confusion.
The 8th U. S. colored infantry moving into the same position,
also broke and fled after its colonel had been killed.
The 54th Mass. colored infantry, then occupied the position and
the fighting continued sharp until dark, the whole Federal
force except the cavalry being actively engaged.
After dark Seymour withdrew, abandoning 6 pieces of artillery.
His losses were 1,800 in killed, wounded and missing, and 39
horses. The Confederate casualties were about 250 killed and
wounded.
Source: The Union Army, Vol. 6, p. 657
Contact Name: Glenn LandResidence Bibb County GA;
Enlisted on 4/8/1863 as a Private.
On 4/8/1863 he mustered into 'B' Co. GA 64th Infantry
He was Surrendered on 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA
He was listed as:
* Wounded 2/20/1864 Ocean Pond, FL.................................CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS 64th Regiment, Georgia Infantry OVERVIEW: 64th Infantry Regiment was organized during the spring of 1863 and soon moved to Florida. Some of its members were recruited in Johnson and Warren counties. It fought at Olustee under General G.P. Harrison, then in May, 1864, was ordered to Virginia with about 400 officers and men. The unit proceeded to Petersburg and reported to General Wise for service as provost guards. Later it was assigned to General A.R. Wright's and Sorrell's Brigade and shared in the battles, skirmishes, and hardships of the Petersburg siege and the Appomattox operations. When the regiment surrendered on April 9, 1865, only 9 officers and 93 men were present. The field officers were Colonels James Barrow and Charles S. Jenkins, and Major George S. Thomas.
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OLUSTEE, FL
(Ocean Pond)
FEB. 20th, 1864
Olustee, Fla., Feb. 20 1864. Florida Expedition.
About 3 p m. the advance of the expedition, Col. Guy V. Henry's
brigade of cavalry, came upon the Confederate pickets somewhat
to the east of Olustee.
They were soon driven back to their supports, which opened
fire, when a portion of the 7th Conn. cavalry was deployed as
skirmishers and a battery placed in position to develop the
Confederate force and position.
It was the intention of Brig.-Gen. Truman Seymour, commanding,
to engage the enemy in front with artillery, meanwhile throwing
out a brigade to fall upon the Confederate left. The
disposition was accordingly made, the cavalry skirmishers
called in and the 7th N. H. deployed in their places, but the
troops were hardly in position before the New Hampshire
regiment broke and fled in confusion.
The 8th U. S. colored infantry moving into the same position,
also broke and fled after its colonel had been killed.
The 54th Mass. colored infantry, then occupied the position and
the fighting continued sharp until dark, the whole Federal
force except the cavalry being actively engaged.
After dark Seymour withdrew, abandoning 6 pieces of artillery.
His losses were 1,800 in killed, wounded and missing, and 39
horses. The Confederate casualties were about 250 killed and
wounded.
Source: The Union Army, Vol. 6, p. 657
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Date Added: 5/9/2014
Company B | |
Stephen A. Fortner - Private |
Fought at the Battle of Olustee, Florida on February 20, 1864. Died at Battle of the Crater at Petersburg, VA on July 30, 1864, at age 19.
Contact Name: Benny P. HaimovitzContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/9/2007
Company C | |
Winder Marion Huff - Sergeant |
Thanks for all the great work you have undertaken here.
Contact Name: Dave CulganContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/9/2012
Company C | |
Burrell T Vann - Private |
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Contact Name: Jackie VannContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/3/2006
Company D | |
Green Coston - Private |
Residing in Dougherty County, GA at time of enlistment.
Enlisted on Feb 20, 1863 as Private.
Surrendered on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
Contact Name: Bart MorelandEnlisted on Feb 20, 1863 as Private.
Surrendered on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
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Date Added: 2/23/2009
Company D | |
William Travis Glausier - Private |
Info from findagrave.com: 'Residing in Dougherty County, Georgia at the time of enlistment. Enlisted on February 20, 1863 as a Private in the 64th Georgia Infantry, Company D. POW on June 17, 1864 at Petersburg, Virginia. Confined to Point Lookout, Maryland on June 19, 1864. Transferred to Elmira on March 24, 1865. Died of typhoid pneumonia as a POW.'
Contact Name: Vicky LaurienzoContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/19/2018
Company D | |
Daniel A. Tucker - Private |
Enlisted as private in Company D, 64th GA Infantry on 20 Feb 1863, Albany, GA.
Contact Name: Herman JohnsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/26/2008
Company D | |
George W. M. Young - 2nd Lieutenant |
Enlisted on 20 Feb 1863, Albany, GA
Contact Name: Herman JohnsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/7/2008
Company E | |
Marion Dallas Hood - Private |
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Contact Name: Kevin QuinnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/28/2009
Company E | |
Wiley Hood - Private |
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Contact Name: Kevin QuinnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/28/2009
Company E | |
Zachry James Lee - Private |
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Contact Name: Dillan LeeContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: www.facebook.com/leedillan
Date Added: 5/1/2012
Company E | |
George Henry Wilcox - Musician |
Lived at Big Shanty where he worked for the railroad. After the war moved to near Steele Alabama. Died and is buried at Durant Oklahoma.
Contact Name: Doyle WilcoxContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/30/2014
Company F | |
James M Clay - Private |
ancestry.com records of service
Contact Name: Penelope Clay BoykinContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/1/2012
Company G | |
Porter Graddick - Private |
Porter died in hospital in Richmond Va. either Oct.2, 1864 according to CSA muster rolls or Sept. 6, 1864 according to Jackson Hospital records. He was wounded in the right leg and later died of the wound while in Union custody I think. He is buried in Hollywood Cemetary in Richmond Va. His grave is only marked as Graddick and gives his unit no.
Contact Name: William JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/8/2008
Company G | |
John Outlaw - Private |
John Outlaw was my great-great-grandfather. I have little history on his military career other than what other relatives have discovered. He was wounded at Petersburg -- recovered and rejoined his unit. He contracted pneumonia in March 1865, and was captured by the Federals at Jackson Hospital in Richmond, April 1865. Family research indicate he was awarded the The Confederate Cross of Honor but the Daughters of the Confederacy do not have records of such an award. I am pretty sure he received the award because I have a picture -- date unknown but sometime after the war -- w/ his wife and he is wearing the medal.
Contact Name: Greg T. GilbertContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/11/2007
Company H | |
Aaron Hollis Knighton - Private |
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Contact Name: John KnightonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/19/2011
Company H | |
Calvin Hollis Knighton - Private |
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Contact Name: John KnightonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/19/2011
Company H | |
Joseph Hollis Knighton - Sergeant |
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Contact Name: John KnightonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/19/2011
Company H | |
Bartley Little Moreland - Private |
Enlisted on Aug 7, 1863.
Wounded on July 30, 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Admitted on Oct 6, 1864 at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA.
Furlough on Oct 27, 1864 (30 days).
Admitted on Dec 16, 1864 at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA with intermittent fever.
Returned on Jan 10, 1865.
Surrendered while serving in 64th Infantry (Georgia) on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
Contact Name: Bart MorelandWounded on July 30, 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
Admitted on Oct 6, 1864 at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA.
Furlough on Oct 27, 1864 (30 days).
Admitted on Dec 16, 1864 at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA with intermittent fever.
Returned on Jan 10, 1865.
Surrendered while serving in 64th Infantry (Georgia) on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
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Date Added: 3/27/2008
Company H | |
William Moreland - 3rd Sergeant |
Enlisted on July 30, 1863 as 3rd Sergeant.
Wounded on Feb 20, 1864 at Ocean Pond, FL (Right shoulder, disabled).
Hospitalized on Oct 15, 1864 at Macon, GA.
Retirement list on March 9, 1865 (Wound).
Paroled on May 17, 1865 at Albany, GA.
Contact Name: Bart MorelandWounded on Feb 20, 1864 at Ocean Pond, FL (Right shoulder, disabled).
Hospitalized on Oct 15, 1864 at Macon, GA.
Retirement list on March 9, 1865 (Wound).
Paroled on May 17, 1865 at Albany, GA.
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Date Added: 2/23/2009
Company H | |
Thomas Hilliard Murdock - Private |
Please contact me if you'd like more information concerning my relative.
Contact Name: Barbara FolsomContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/31/2014
Company H | |
Francis Marion Pilcher - Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Ronnie RanewContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/11/2007
Company I | |
Nicholas Shirah - Private |
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Contact Name: Charles ShirahContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/2/2012
Company K | |
David William Darnell Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Buz JohnsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/21/2010
Company K | |
Isaac Sanford Thomason - Private |
Isaac was at the battles of Olustee Fla.,the Crater, the Battle of 2nd Deep Bottom, Va. where he was captured. He was a POW at Point Lookout, Md. He died of disease on October 24, 1864. He is buried at Hollywood cemetery, Richmond, Va. He was 35 years old with a family. He left behind his widow and 6 children.
Contact Name: Jimmy ThomasonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/19/2018
Company K | |
Zemery V. Thomason - Private |
Died of 'pluritis' at General Hospital No. 1, Savannah, GA, March 4, 1864. He was 37.
Contact Name: Pat StephensonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/9/2012
Company K | |
Zemri V. Thomason - Private |
Zemri V. Thomason was killed on 4 March 1864 in Savannah, GA. He was only 22 years old.
Contact Name: Gwen McCay TrivettContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/11/2009
Company K | |
Robert Logan White - Corporal |
admitted on 21 August 1864 At Jackson Hospital, Richmond Va.
Contact Name: Deborah StevensContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/22/2006