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Georgia in the War by C. E. Jones (Beorgia in tt)e^ar CI)a5.TE6sewort^ "Jones of "Z^ususta. (Ba. migBi 01® DOLLAR "3Pormerl^, "Jflstorlan Camp :Jlo.435,lC.(i:.V. Georgia in the War 1861-1865 By CHAS. EDGEWORTH JONES of Augusta, Ga. Formerly, Historian Camp No. 435, U. C. V. Copyright Applied For 1909. To the Memory of my Parents, This Book is lovingly inscribed. For in our CAUSE, let none lorget, •Were Riih( and Truth conjointly met: The halloui'd luster of our Creed U heighten'd as the Ages speed. -C.E.J.. 1899. "By the heavy guns at Pensaeola, Mobile, and NeW Orleans,—behind the parapets of Pulaski, McAllister, and Sumter,—among the volcanic throes of Battery Wagner,—at Ocean Pond and Honey Hill,—upon the murderous slopes of Malvern Hill,—behind the lethal shadows of the Seven Pines,—in the trenches around Petersburg,—amid the smoke and carnage of Manassas, Fredericksburg, Spottsylvania, Chancellorsville, Sharps- burg, Gettysburg, Brandy Station, Cold Harbor, the Wilderness, Corinth, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Missionary Eidge, Chickamauga, Frank lin, Nashville, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Bentonville, and un til the last thunders of war were hushed at Appomat tox and Greensboro when, in the language of the pres ent gallant chief magistrate of this commonwealth (Gen. John B. Gordon,—1886-1890), our regiments, brigades, divisions, and army corps were 'worn to a frazzle,' these brave Georgians were found shoulder to shoulder with heroic companions in arms, maintaining the honor of their State, and supporting the flag of their beleaguered country. You can mention no deci sive battle delivered, no memorable shock of arms dur ing the protracted and herculean effort to achieve the independence of the South, where Georgia troops were not present. Their life blood incarnadined, their valor glorified, and their bones sanctified the soil above which the Eed Cross, which they had followed so closely, waved long and fearlessly in the face of desperate odds. All honor to the courageous men who fell in the fore front of battle. All honor to the cause which enlisted such sympathy, and evoked such proofs of marvelous devotion. Precious for all time should be the patriotic, heroic, and virtuous legacy bequeathed by the men and the aspirations of that generation. Within the whole range of defensive wars you will search in vain for surer pledges and higher illustrations of love of coun try, of self-denial, of patient endurance, of unwavering confidence, and of exalted action." (Colonel Charles C. Jones. Jr., LL.D.,—1889). GEORGIA IN THE WAR 1861-5. Contents: Preliminary Statement. Sketch of History of Georgia from June, 1732 to 1909. Names and Dates of Tenure of Office of Governors of Geor gia. Names of Counties of Georgia, with Dates of Founding. Military Organizations, Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery, in the Confederate Army. General Officers of the Confederate Army appointed from Georgia and their commands (and staff officers as far as ascer tained), and previous service. General Officers in State Service of State of Georgia. Officers of the Confederate Navy appointed from Georgia. Members of the Confederate Congress from Georgia, and Cabinet Officers from that State. List of Campaigns Conducted, Battles, Affairs and Skir mishes fought within the limits of the State, with dates and location. Names of Georgia Officers and Soldiers on the Roll of Honor. Names of Officers of the First Infantry Battalion of Volun teers for the Union Army, organized in Georgia. Local Designations of Georgia Troops in the Confederate Army. (NOTE.—The statements in regard to the status of Georgia in the Confederate Army are compil-1 from the Official Rec ords.)

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