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Georgia Sharpshooter


Georgia Sharpshooter
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Author : William Rhadamanthus Montgomery
language : en
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Release Date : 1997

Georgia Sharpshooter written by William Rhadamanthus Montgomery and has been published by Mercer University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


William Rhadamanthus Montgomery (1839-1906) was present at some of the most memorable battles of the Civil War. Among them were Chickahominy, Seven Pines, Malvern Hill, Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredricksburg, Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Cold Harbor. Wounded seven or eight times, Montgomery remained in service throughout the entire war. After the war, he returned to Marietta where he lived out the rest of his days. The diary and the letters contained herein is a testament to his time as a soldier during the Civil War. But as the diary and letters indicate, the war was not the end all of his life. His loyalty for the South was surpassed only by his loyalty for and to his family.



Our Connection With Savannah


 Our Connection With Savannah
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Author : Russell K. Brown
language : en
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Release Date : 2004

Our Connection With Savannah written by Russell K. Brown and has been published by Mercer University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.


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.



Confederate Sharpshooter Major William E Simmons


Confederate Sharpshooter Major William E Simmons
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Author : Joseph P. Byrd (IV)
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016

Confederate Sharpshooter Major William E Simmons written by Joseph P. Byrd (IV) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


In recent years there has been a renewed interest in Civil War sharpshooters. Now there is a new perspective on the subject in the story of Major William E. Simmons (1839-1931). The book traces his family heritage and his footsteps from childhood to Emory College, through many challenging war encounters, his capture and imprisonment at Fort Delaware, and a lifetime of service.



Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 1st Battalion Sharpshooters


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 1st Battalion Sharpshooters
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Author : John C. Rigdon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-10-07

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 1st Battalion Sharpshooters written by John C. Rigdon and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-07 with categories.


The Georgia 1st Battalion Sharpshooters mustered into Confederate service on August 15, 1862, at Camp Anderson south of Savannah Georgia on the Ogeechee River. Throughout 1862, the 1st Sharpshooters served on the Georgia coast and was part of the garrison that defended Fort McAllister in February, 1863.On May 5th, 1863, the battalion was ordered to Mississippi with Gen. William Henry Talbot Walker to help Gen. Pemberton near Vicksburg. The brigade was composed of the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters, 4th Louisiana Battalion and Martin's Georgia Battery. Following the surrender of Vicksburg, the 1st Sharpshooters participated in the battle of Chickamauga and the ensuing Atlanta Campaigns, losing greatly. They continued in the battles at Franklin and Nashville and were finally surrendered with Gen. Johnston in North Carolina with less than 35 officers and men.Companies Of The GA 1st Battalion SharpshootersThe battalion was organized with four companies on June 20, 1862. Some of the men were from DeKalb County.



Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 3rd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 3rd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters
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Author : John C. Rigdon
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2015-10-16

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 3rd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters written by John C. Rigdon and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-16 with categories.


The 3rd Ga Battalion Sharpshooters was formed from troops primarily from the Wofford's Brigade which consisted of the 16th Georgia Infantry, 18th Georgia Infantry, 24th Georgia Infantry, Cobb's Georgia Legion, and Phillips' Georgia Legion. Gen. Wofford was very interested in the use of battalion sharpshooters as a select, light infantry unit, as Rhodes had demonstrated its value. When the Confederate Congress signed off on the establishment of the Sharpshooter Battalions, Wofford acted at once. He and his staff selected the officers, and the officers were to hand-pick only veteran soldiers, five from each company of each regiment of the brigade. They were equipped with the best available weapons, and trained in scouting, to be deployed as flank protection when the brigade was on the move, skirmish duties when the brigade was on the attack, and sniper and harassment actions. We know that they were first called out to action as a unit at Chancellorsville, but the official designation was not made until 8, June. The battalion fought throughout the war in Virginia except when they accompanied Longstreet to Tennessee where they participated in Chickamauga and Knoxville. They surrendered 1 officer and 22 men at Appomattox. Companies of the GA 3rd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters Company A was formed in June 1863 from men of the 18th GA Company B was formed in June 1863 from men of the 24th GA Company C was formed in June 1863 from men of the 16th GA Company D was formed in June 1863 from men of Cobb's Legion Infantry Company E was formed in June 1863 from men of the 24th GA Company F was formed in June 1863 from men of the Phillips Legion Infantry



Cox S Wild Cats


 Cox S Wild Cats
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Author : Dana M. Mangham
language : en
Publisher:
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Cox S Wild Cats written by Dana M. Mangham and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with United States categories.




To Honor These Men


To Honor These Men
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Author : Richard M. Coffman
language : en
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Release Date : 2007

To Honor These Men written by Richard M. Coffman and has been published by Mercer University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.


Details the organization of a 'legion' and its combat odyssey. This book takes the reader through most of the major battles in the eastern theater of the Civil War.



Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 2nd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters


Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 2nd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters
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Author : John Rigdon
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2015-07-22

Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 2nd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters written by John Rigdon and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-07-22 with categories.


The Georgia 2nd Infantry Battalion Sharpshooters was formed in the summer of 1862. The Battalion consisted of six companies under the command of Major J. J. Cox. The men were from various sections of the state and many had seen prior service. It was assigned to General J.K. Jackson's Brigade fighting with distinction at Murfreesboro, Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge. Later, the battalion was brigaded under General Gist taking an active part in the Atlanta Campaign, Franklin, Nashville and the Carolina Campaign. In December 1862, 152 effectives answered the rolls. At Chickamauga, only 101 were present. During December of 1863, the battalion numbered 80 men and 65 arms. Very few surrendered with the Army of Tennessee at Raleigh/Durham, NC in March of 1865. Companies Of The Ga 2nd Battalion Sharpshooters Company A - Bibb County Originally M Company (H Company), 5th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry Company B - Bibb County and others. Originally L Company, 5th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry Company C - Richmond County Company D - Originally N Company, 5th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry Company E - Added to battalion on June 29, 1863 and subsequently transferred to K Company, 58th Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry



Historical Sketch Roster The Georgia 1st Battalion Sharpshooters


Historical Sketch Roster The Georgia 1st Battalion Sharpshooters
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Author : John Rigdon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Historical Sketch Roster The Georgia 1st Battalion Sharpshooters written by John Rigdon and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Georgia categories.




Berry Benson S Civil War Book


Berry Benson S Civil War Book
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Author : Berry Benson
language : en
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Release Date : 2011-07-01

Berry Benson S Civil War Book written by Berry Benson and has been published by University of Georgia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07-01 with History categories.


Confederate scout and sharpshooter Berry Greenwood Benson witnessed the first shot fired on Fort Sumter, retreated with Lee's Army to its surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, and missed little of the action in between. This memoir of his service is a remarkable narrative, filled with the minutiae of the soldier's life and paced by a continual succession of battlefield anecdotes. Three main stories emerge from Benson's account: his reconnaissance exploits, his experiences in battle, and his escape from prison. Though not yet eighteen years old when he left his home in Augusta, Georgia, to join the army, Benson was soon singled out for the abilities that would serve him well as a scout. Not only was he a crack shot, a natural leader, and a fierce Southern partisan, but he had a kind of restless energy and curiosity, loved to take risks, and was an instant and infallible judge of human nature. His recollections of scouting take readers within arm's reach of Union trenches and encampments. Benson recalls that while eavesdropping he never failed to be shocked by the Yankees' foul language; he had never heard that kind of talk in a Confederate camp! Benson's descriptions of the many battles in which he fought--including Cold Harbor, The Seven Days, Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, and Petersburg--convey the desperation of a full frontal charge and the blind panic of a disorganized retreat. Yet in these accounts, Benson's own demeanor under fire is manifest in the coolly measured tone he employs. A natural writer, Benson captures the dark absurdities of war in such descriptions as those of hardened veterans delighting in the new shoes and other equipment they found on corpse-littered battlefields. His clothing often torn by bullets, Benson was also badly bruised a number of times by spent rounds. At one point, in May 1863, he was wounded seriously enough in the leg to be hospitalized, but he returned to the field before full recuperation. Benson was captured behind enemy lines in May 1864 while on a scouting mission for General Lee. Confined to Point Lookout Prison in Maryland, he escaped after only two days and swam the Potomac to get back into Virginia. Recaptured near Washington, D.C., he was briefly held in Old Capitol Prison, then sent to Elmira Prison in New York. There he joined a group of ten men who made the only successful tunnel escape in Elmira's history. After nearly six months in captivity or on the run, he rejoined his unit in Virginia. Even at Appomattox, Benson refused to surrender but stole off with his brother to North Carolina, where they planned to join General Johnston. Finding the roads choked with Union forces and surrendered Confederates, the brothers ultimately bore their unsurrendered rifles home to Augusta. Berry Benson first wrote his memoirs for his family and friends. Completed in 1878, they drew on his--and partially on his brother's--wartime diaries, as well as on letters that both brothers had written to family members during the war. The memoirs were first published in book form in 1962 but have long been unavailable. This edition, with a new foreword by the noted Civil War historian Herman Hattaway, will introduce this compelling story to a new generation of readers.