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Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 4th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 4th Cavalry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-07-07 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 4th Cavalry Regiment completed its organization at Sangster's Cross Roads, Prince William' County, Virginia, in September 1861. The 4th served from First Manassas to Appomattox Court House [never surrendering its colors] participating in every major battle and campaign which involved the Army of Northern Virginia; producing three brigadier generals. The regiment participated in the battles of Trevilian's Station, Samaria Church, and Reams' Station - as well as other engagements around Richmond - in June before being sent to the Shenandoah Valley in August. By year's end, one trooper reflected, "The men are in good spirits. There is no chance for us now, but to fight it out -and I expect we will have a rough time before we get through." By February, the 4th was back around Richmond and participated in all the fighting that preceded the surrender at Appomattox - Five Forks, Namozine Church, Deep Creek, Amelia Springs, New Store, and Appomattox Court House - where fifty-five troopers surrendered. During the war 1,922 men rode with the 4th Virginia Cavalry while 208 were killed and 381 were wounded. Companies of the Virginia 4th Cavalry Regiment Members were recruited in the counties of Prince William, Chesterfield, Madison, Culpeper, Powhatan, Goochland, Hanover, Fauquier, Buckingham, and the city of Richmond. Company A - Company B - Company C (The Madison Invincibles) - Madison County Company D - Company E - Powhatan County. Also known as the Powhatan Troop. It was formerly known as Capt. John F. Lay's Co. VA Cav. Company F - Company G - Company H - The Black Horse Cavalry Company I - Company K -

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 20th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 20th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-01-17 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 20th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was organized in August 1863, and was composed of "North Western Virginians." The unit served in W. L. Jackson's Brigade along with the 17th and 19th Cavalry. Shortly after the Battle of Droop Mountain most of the 19th Va. Cav. was merged into the 20th Virginia Cavalry so essentially the two regiments are one and the same. They confronted the Federals in western Virginia and in the Shenandoah Valley and disbanded in mid April, 1865. A firsthand account entitled Personal Reminiscences of the Civil War by Captain David Poe is available. Check our website for availability.Company A Marion and Monongalia Counties, West Virginia Company B Marion and Monongalia Counties, West Virginia Company C Randolph County, West VirginiaCompany D Barbour County, West Virginia Company E Harrison County, West Virginia Company F Harrison County, West Virginia Company G Wood County and Pleasants Counties, West VirginiaCompany H Wirt County, West Virginia Company I Rockbridge County Company K Rockbridge County

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 21st Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 21st Cavalry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-08 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 21st Cavalry Regiment was organized in August, 1862, with companies which had served in the Virginia State Line. The unit was assigned to W.E. Jones' and McCausland's Brigade along with the 14th, 16th, and 17th Virginia Cavalry and in April, 1864, it contained 317 effectives. It took an active part in various conflicts in East Tennessee, western Virginia, and in the Shenandoah Valley. During mid-April, 1865, the regiment disbanded. Companies Company A (Captains Stephen P. Halsey, George R. Appleby, Charles A. Calhoun & William H. Balthis) - many men from Company F, 4th Regiment Virginia State Line Company B (Captains David Edmundson, Charles Burks, Jackson Moore) - many men from Company I, 4th Regiment, Virginia State Line Company C 2nd(Initially called (1st) Company G) - Many men from Washington County Company D 2nd(Captains John Alexander Logan & William H. Francis) Company E 1st (from Company B, 2nd Regiment Virginia State Line) - many men from Russell County Company E 2nd (formerly called 1st Company I) Captains: C. F. McDanold, William M. Cox Company F (Captain Frederick T. Gray) - many men from Washington County Company G 2nd (Captain Armistead O.Dobyns) - many men from Floyd County, other counties represented were Franklin, Patrick and Henry County Company H (Captain John Calhoun Summers) - Officers of this company were captured and company records were lost. Company I (2nd) (Formerly called Company C, Captains: William J. Pasley, Alexander L. Halsey, M. V. B.Norman) Company K (Initially called (1st) Company D) Captains: John Mayo Oliver, Andrew R. Humes Captain Robert H. Gleaves' Company (Disbanded and members were transferred to Company K) Captain C. C. Pack's Company: (Mustered into the 21st Cavalry, then was assigned to the 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry)

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 7th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 7th Cavalry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-08 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's) was organized during the late spring of 1861. Ten companies formed the 12th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, seven became the 17th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, one transferred to the 14th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, and one became J.W. Carter's Battery. Later the regiment was involved in Early's Shenandoah Valley operations and disbanded in mid-April, 1865. None of its members were at Appomattox on April 9th. Several first-hand accounts are available by men of this regiment including memoirs by Col. Ashby. Check our website for availability.Company A (Fauquier Mountain Rangers) Company B (1st)(Howard Dragoons) - Howard County, Maryland Company B (2nd) (Letcher Brock's Gap Rifles) - Rockingham County Company C (Shenandoah Rangers) - Shenandoah County Company D (Captain Macon Jordan) - Page County Company E (Bowen's Mounted Rangers) (also called The Front Royal Company) Company F (Hampshire Riflemen) (also known as New Creek Riflemen) - Hampshire County, Hardy County and Maryland Company G ( Mason Rangers) - Maryland Company H (1st) (Brock's Gap Sharpshooters) - Rockingham County Company H (2nd) (Captain John C. Shoup) - Rockingham County Company I (Captain E. A. Shands) - Rockingham County Company K ( Captain William Miller) - Shenandoah County

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 4th Infantry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 4th Infantry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-08-07 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 4th Regiment, Virginia Infantry was assembled at Winchester, Virginia, in July, 1861. Its companies were from the counties of Wythe, Montgomery, Pulaski, Smyth, Grayson, and Rockbridge. It became part of the Stonewall Brigade and served under Generals T. J. Jackson, T.B. Garnett, Winder, Paxton, J.A. Walker, and W. Terry. The regiment fought at First Manassas, First Kernstown, and in Jackson's Valley Campaign. It then participated in many conflicts of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, was with Early in the Shenandoah Valley, and saw action around Appomattox. Companies of the Virginia 4th Infantry Regiment Company A (Wythe Grays) - Wythe County Company B (Fort Lewis Volunteers) - Montgomery County Company C (Pulaski Guards) - Pulaski Count Company D (Smyth Blues) - Smyth County Company E (Montgomery Highlanders) - Montgomery County Company F (Grayson dare Devils) - Grayson County Company G (Montgomery Fencibles) - Montgomery County Company H (Rockbridge Grays) - Rockbridge County Company I (Liberty Hall Volunteers)- Rockbridge County Company K (Rockbridge Rifles) - Rockbridge County

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 12th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 12th Cavalry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2018-02-16 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 12th Cavalry Regiment [also called 10th Regiment] was organized at Conrad's Store, Virginia, in June, 1862, with ten companies from the 7th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. The unit served in W.E. Jones', Rosser's, and J. Dearing's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It fought in Northern Virginia, in the Maryland Campaign, at Brandy Station, then was involved in various conflicts in the western part of Virginia. The regiment continued the fight at Bristoe and Mine Run, in the battles around The Wilderness and Cold Harbor, and in Early's operations in the Shenandoah Valley. During mid-April, 1865, it disbanded. A - Capt. James W. Glenn's Co. (Jefferson Co.)B - Capt. Robert W. Baylor's Co. (Jefferson Co.)C - Capt. John H. Ford's Co. (Frederick Co.)D - Capt. Henry W. Kearney's Co. (Jefferson Co.)E - Capt. James Marshall's Co.F - Capt. James L. Clark's Co.G - Capt. Albert C. Swindler's Co.H - Capt. Edward C. Randolph's Co. (Rockingham Co.)I - Capt. Granville Eastham's Co. (Warren Co.)K - Capt. Levi Lutz's Co. (Shenandoah Co.)James C. Blackford's Co.

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The South Carolina 4th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The South Carolina 4th Cavalry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-03-03 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The South Carolina 4th Cavalry Regiment, also called Rutledge's Regiment of Cavalry and Rutledge's Cavalry, was organized in January, 1863, by consolidating the 10th and 12th Battalions South Carolina Cavalry. Some of these Cavalry companies existed prior to the war as Militia Companies. An earlier date, 16 December 1862, has also been suggested for organization. The South Carolina 4th Cavalry Regiment served in South Carolina for the first part of the war. After Gettysburg they were transferred to Virginia where they participated in the Wilderness Campaign and Petersburg Siege. They returned to South Carolina in the early part of 1865 with General Wade Hampton, The regiment surrendered on April 26, 1865 with the Army of Tennessee in North Carolina.Companies of the SC 4th Cavalry Regiment Company A - Chesterfield County Company B - Chesterfield & Fairfield Counties Company C - Oconee, Pickens & Anderson Counties Company D - Santee Mounted Riflemen - Georgetown County Company E - Marlboro County Company F - E. M. Dragoons - Marion County Company G - Orangeburg & Colleton Counties Company H - Catawba Rangers - Lancaster County Company I - Williamsburg Light Dragoons - Williamsburg County Company K - Charleston Light Dragoons - Charleston County

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 9th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 9th Cavalry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-11 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 9th Cavalry Regiment was formed in January, 1862, using the 1st Battalion Virginia Cavalry as its nucleus. Its companies were from the counties of Stafford, Caroline, Westmoreland, Lancaster, Essex, Spotsylvania, Lunenburg, King William, King George, and Richmond. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles and the conflicts at Gainesville, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Dumfries, Rapidan Station, Brandy Station, Upperville, Hanover, Gettysburg, Williamsport, Funkstown, and Culpeper Court House. The 9th went on to fight at Bristoe, Mine Run, The Wilderness, and Todd's Tavern. Later it skirmished around Richmond and Petersburg, then was active in the Appomattox operations. This unit reported 32 casualties at Upperville, lost four percent of the 490 engaged at Gettysburg, and had 22 disabled at Williamsport. Companies Company A, Stafford Rangers, established May 6th 1861 Company B, Caroline Light Dragoons, established May 6th 1861 Company C, Lee's Light Horse (Westmoreland), established May 25th 1861 Company D, Lancaster Cavalry, established April 25th 1861 Company E, Mercer Calvary (Spotsylvania), established April 25th 1861 Company F, Essex Light Dragoons, established June 10th 1861 Company G, Lunenburg Light Dragoons, established June 7th 1861 Company H, Lee's Rangers (King William), established June 10th 1861 Company I, Potomac Cavalry (King George), established October 12th 1861 Company K, Richmond County Cavalry, established October 24th 1861

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 25th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 25th Cavalry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2022-08-30 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 27th Battalion Partisan Rangers was formed in September, 1862, with seven companies, later increased to nine. The unit served in General Hodge's and W.E. Jones' Brigade and participated in various engagements in East Tennessee and western Virginia. During April, 1864, it contained 240 effectives, and in July it merged into the 25th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. The Virginia 25th Cavalry Regiment was organized in July, 1864, using the 27th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers as its nucleus. Serving in McCausland's and Imboden's Brigade, the unit fought in numerous engagements in western Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. During April 1865, it disbanded.

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The North Carolina 4th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The North Carolina 4th Cavalry Regiment written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2019-12-13 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The NC 4th Cavalry Regiment AKA the 59th Regiment Volunteers -- was formed during August, 1862, in Garysburg, North Carolina. Its companies were from the counties of Anson, New Hanover, Caswell, Hertford, Cabarrus, Bertie, Currituck, Wilson, Cleveland, and Northampton. The 4th Cavalry served under the command of General Robertson, L.S. Baker, James B. Gordon, J. Dearing, Roberts, and Barringer. It skirmished in the Goldsboro-Kinston area of North Carolina, then moved north and joined the Army of Northern Virginia. It appears that the 4th was in Virginia at least as early as June 1, 1863 where they took an active part in the conflicts at Culpeper Court House, Brandy Station, Upperville, Aldie, Fairfield, Hagerstown, Jack's Shops, Wilson's Farm, White Oak Road, and Five Forks. It had about 500 effectives at Gettysburg and surrendered 40 on April 9, 1865. Companies of the 4th Cavalry were from the counties of Anson, New Hanover, Caswell, Hertford, Cabarrus, Bertie, Currituck, Wilson, Cleveland, and Northampton. Two of these companies had been transferred from the 12th Battalion North Carolina Cavalry. Co. A, Capt. L.A. Johnson's Co., Anson Troopers Co. B, Capt. Jas. T. Mitchell's Co. Co. C, Capt. Andrew McIntire's Co. Co. D, Capt. Wm. Sharp's Co. Co. E, Capt. Jno Y. Bryce's Co. Co. F, Capt. Jos. B. Cherry's Co. Co. G, Capt. Demosthenes Bell's Co. Co. G, Currituck L. Cav. Co. K was temporarily attached to the 7th Regt. Confederate Cav. Formerly of the NC 12th Cavalry BattalionCo. L. Formerly of the NC 12th Cavalry Battalion

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 4th Infantry Regiment Reserves

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 4th Infantry Regiment Reserves written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2019-07-16 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 4th Regiment Virginia Reserves was organized in May 1864. It served in Southwestern Virginia and was known as Preston's Reserves. It fought at the Battle of Saltville.The reserve units were made up of men over the age of 45. Colonel Preston who was 53 at the time had seen prior service in the Virginia 28th Infantry Regiment.Some records indicate the regiment may have also served in the siege of Petersburg. Colonel Preston states that the regiment was with the Army of Tennessee at the surrender in North Carolina.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 26th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 26th Cavalry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-03-09 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 46th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry was organized in February, 1864, with six companies. The 47th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry was organized in April 1864, with four companies. The 26th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry was formed in December 1864, by consolidating the 46th and 47th Battalions Virginia Cavalry. The unit served in W. L. Jackson's Brigade and was active in various conflicts in the Shenandoah Valley. It disbanded during the spring of 1865. Companies of the Virginia 26th Cavalry Regiment Company A (Captain Elias M. Walker's Battalion) (Later became Company B)- Richmond, and Bath County Company B (Captain Henry Newberry) - Bland and Floyd Counties Company C (Captain George Washington Cloud) - Carroll County Company D (Captain James R. Apperson) (Became Company K) Captain Stanton R. Aldredge's Company - Floyd and Franklin Counties Captain Richard J. Syme's Company - Greenbrier County

Book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 4th Battalion Local Defense Troops

Download or read book Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Virginia 4th Battalion Local Defense Troops written by John C Rigdon and published by . This book was released on 2020-05 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 4th Infantry Battalion Local Defense Troops was organized in June 1863, exclusively for the defense of Richmond. Its six companies were made up of employees from the Naval Ordnance Works, the Navy Yard, Rockett's Navy Yard, and the Richmond and Danville Railroad. In July it contained 308 effectives and later was assigned to General George W. C. Lee's Brigade in the Department of Richmond. Most of the men were captured during the Appomattox operations at Sayler's Creek.

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 5th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 5th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-05-04 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 5th Cavalry Regiment was organized in June 1862, using the 2nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry as its nucleus. It was assigned to W. H. R Lee's, F. Lee's, Lomax's, and Payne's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It participated in most every battle in Virginia, losing greatly. On November 9, 1864, it was consolidated with the 15th Virginia Cavalry Regiment and redesignated the 5th Regiment Virginia Cavalry Consolidated. Only 150 men were engaged at Gettysburg and 2 surrendered at Appomattox as most cut through the Federal lines and disbanded. Companies of the Virginia 5th Cavalry Regiment Company A - (Gloucester Light Dragoons) - Gloucester County Company B - (Captain Frederick R. Windsor's Troop) - many men reenlisting from other units from South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana Company C ( Danville Cavalry) - Danville, Virginia Company D (Petersburg Rangers or Letcher Mounted Guards) - Petersburg, Virginia Company E (King & Queen Cavalry) - King & Queen County Company F (1st) (Shields Lancers or Dragoons - Richmond, Virginia Company G (Randolph Cavalry) - Randolph County and Richmond, Virginia Company H - (James City Cavalry) (formerly Company I, 3rd Cavalry) Williamsburg Company I (Captain Reuben B. Boston) (formerly Captain William H. Crank's Company, 3rd Virginia Artillery at Richmond, Virginia Company K (Captain Charles Pannill's Company) - Petersburg, Virginia Winfield's Company

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 13th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 13th Cavalry Regiment written by John Rigdon and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-02-16 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Virginia 13th Cavalry Regiment was formed in July, 1862, using the 16th Battalion Virginia Cavalry as its nucleus. The men were from Petersburg and the counties of Southampton, Sussex, Prince George, Surry, and Nansemond. The unit was active in the conflicts at Fredericksburg, Brandy Station, Upperville, Hanover, Gettysburg, Bristoe, Kelly's Ford, and Mine Run. Later it participated in The Wilderness Campaign, the defense of Petersburg and Richmond, and the Appomattox operations. This regiment had 298 men in action in Gettysburg and surrendered on April 9, 1865, with 10 officers and 78 men. Company A (the Southampton Cavalry) - Southampton County Company B (The Petersburg Light Dragoons) - Petersburg, Virginia Company C (Randolph's Dragoons) - Nansemond County Company D (Jackson's Avengers) - Sussex County Company E (The Cockade Cavalry) - Petersburg, Virginia Company F (Prince George Cavalry) - Prince George County Company G (The Surry Cavalry) - Surry County Company H (Sussex Light Dragoons) - Sussex County Company I (The Nansemond Cavalry) - Suffolk, Nansemond County Company K - Surry County

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 6th Cavalry Regiment

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 6th Cavalry Regiment written by John C. Rigdon and published by Virginia Regimental History. This book was released on 2018-09-26 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1861, a Battle Cry of Freedom rang out across the hills and valleys of western Virginia. For the men of Virginia, there were definitely shades of gray, with some being strongly Confederate and others having family ties to the Union. While the men fought and died all across the battlefields of Virginia, Maryland and at Gettysburg in Pennsylvania, the Confederate Women remained unvanquished. Several firsthand accounts and collections of letters survive and have been published. We have included excerpts of several of these in this book. Virginia

Book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 4th Cavalry Regiment  Clinch s

Download or read book Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 4th Cavalry Regiment Clinch s written by John Rigdon and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-10-18 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Clinch's 4th Georgia Cavalry grew out of a need for a military force in the coastal region of Southeastern Georgia. This sparsely populated region, which contributed several regiments of Infantry to the Confederate Army, was virtually without defense in mid - 1862. The Confederate Authorities had essentially abandoned the practically indefensible coastal area with its numerous rivers, bays, creeks, tidal estuaries, and off-shore islands, and much of its male Caucasian population had left to join either the Army of Northern Virginia or the Army of Tennessee. In early 1862, Confederate military authorities organized these various companies from Appling, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Glynn, Pierce, Wayne and Ware counties. This unit was originally called the Cavalry Command South of the Altamaha River, then the GA 3rd Cavalry Battalion. John Mayers' Appling County Cavalry garrisoned in Holmesville could have also been part of this battalion. For their entire existence, both the Cavalry Command South of the Altamaha River and its successor, the 3rd Battalion, Georgia Volunteer Cavalry, operated solely inside their nominal area of responsibility - the coastal region of Southeastern Georgia between the Altamaha and Saint Mary's Rivers. The call for volunteers to the 26th Georgia Volunteer Infantry resulted in so many men enlisting that thirteen full companies were raised. Since the standard infantry regiment had ten companies the excess volunteers from the 26th Georgia Infantry were reassigned and combined with other volunteers to form the 4th Georgia into a full cavalry regiment. Companies Of The GA 4th Cavalry Regiment Company A - Wayne Rangers. - Wayne and Ware Counties. Captain J.S. Wiggins Company B - Glynn Guards. Glynn and Ware Counties. Captain W.M. Hazzard. Originally 1st Company A, 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry Company C - Camden Mounted Rifles. - Camden County - Captain N.A. Brown. Originally 1st Company B, 26th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Company D - Camden Chasseurs - Camden County - Captain John Raddick Company E Captain R.N. King, Company F Georgia Dragoons - Berrien and Thomas Counties. - Captain J.P. Turner Company G - Atlantic & Gulf Guards / Wild Rangers - Ware County - Captain A. McMillian. Formed from remnants of Hendry's Company, Georgia Cavalry. Company H - Berrien and Thomas Counties - Captain T.S. Wylley Company I - Clinch County - Captain J.C. Nichols Company K - Shiloh Troop - Ware and Pierce Counties. - Captain D. Crum.