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Crawford County Greys
COMPANY E, 6th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE C. S. A. CRAWFORD COUNTY, GEORGIA Officers Cleveland, Wilde C. Captain May 27, 1861 Elected Major; Lt. Colonel March 26, 1863 resigned due to disability June 16, 1863 Simmons, Thomas J. 1st Lt. May 27, 1861 resigned March 15, 1862 Elected Lt. Colonel, 45th Regiment Georgia. Infantry March 15, 1862 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Elected Colonel October 13,1862 Surrendered Appomattox, Virginia April 9, 1865 Fowler, Zephaniah A. 2d Lt. May 27, 1861 elected 1st Lt. April 16, 1862 , Captain March 26, 1863 Roll for April 30, 1864 Resigned in 1864 McCrary, Jackson J. Jr. 2d Lt. May 27, 1861 Resigned October 9, 1861 Appointed 5th Sergeant of Co K, 45th Regiment Georgia Infantry March 4, 1862 Furloughed for 50 days December 19, 1862 No later record in this company Enlisted as a private in Co B, 8th Battn. Georgia State Guards Calvary July 7, 1863 Mustered out January 7, 1864 Elected 2d Lt. of Co A, 8th Regiment Georgia Militia in 1864 Surrendered at Macon, Georgia April 1865 Jenkins, William H. 1st Sergeant May 27, 1861 Killed at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Ellis, Thomas B 2d Sergeant May 27, 1861 Died at Knoxville, Georgia August 27, 1861 Harris, Frederick E 3d Sergeant May 27, 1861 Discharged pulmonary disease at Yorktown, Virginia July 26, 1861 Walker, Thomas H.4th Sergeant May 27, 1861. Killed Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Mc Callan, Frank W 1st Corporal May 27, 1861. Killed Sharpsburg, Md.. September 17, 1862 Harris, Nathaniel B 2d Corporal May 27, 1861. Discharged October l, 1861 Re enlisted as a private August 20, 1862 Killed Sharpsburg, Md.. September 17, 1862 Bazemore, Richard M. 3d Corporal May 27, 1861 appointed 2d Sergeant March 1862 wounded, amputated leg, Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 discharged. White, Benjamin 4th Corporal May 27, 1861 Appointed 2d Corporal in 1861 discharged, Yorktown, Virginia, August 20, 1861 Prett, Joseph S Musician May 27, 1861 Appointed reg. Musician On detail duty in Georgia April 30, 1864 Privates Andrews, John W. private September 15, 1863. Wounded at Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865. Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865. Arnold, Anderson C. private May 14, 1862 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present. Arnold, Jones W private July 28, 1861 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present . Arnold, Thomas C private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862. Discharged, disability, April 22, 1863 Barrett, John B. private June 15, 1861 Died at Yorktown, Virginia September 16, 1861 Barrett, W. private June 15, 1861 Died July 1861 Bowers, Henry C (or Henry N) private June 15, 1861. Appointed 3d Corporal March 1862 Wounded Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862, Ocean Pond, Fl. February 20, 1864. Wounded through left thigh and ankle at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia, November 4, 1864, gun shot wound, and transferred November 18, 1864. Brewster, William D. private. Captured at James Island, S C July 16, 1863. Died of typhoid pneumonia at Elmira, N Y October 17, 1864 Grave #548, Woodlawn National Cemetery. Bryan, Steph A (or Bryant) private June 22, 1861. Severely wounded at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 Bryant, Asberry private May 11, 1862 Captured detached to service Engineer Corps September 1, 1863 April 30, 1864 Transferred to Co 6, 2d Regiment Confederate Engineer Troops Cone, William A. private July 1864 Captured at Weldon Railroad, Virginia August 19, 1864 Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. November 1864 Exchanged at Venus Point, Savannah River, Georgia November 15, 1864 Danielly, John M. private May 27, 1861 Appointed 1st Sergeant June 27, 1862 Died at Knight's Factory at Lynchburg, Virginia August 8 or 12, 1862 Buried there in Confederate Cemetery No1, 3d Line, Lot 162 Derriso, A. J. private August 27, 1862 Substitute for L W Mobley Killed Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Duke, John private February 1864 Dunman, Thomas private September 3, 1862. Discharged, disability, January 8, 1863 Elliott, William A private May 27, 1861 Killed at Petersburg, Virginia June 18, 1864 Fellin, George private April 1863 Substitute Deserted April 15, 1863 Felts, Francis Marion private March 8, 1862 Discharged, furnished H Tobin as substitute, April 6, 1862 Flynn, John private March 8, 1863 Substitute for L P Lucas Wounded at Petersburg, Virginia June 9, 1864 No later record Ford, William private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, at Yorktown, Virginia October 20, 1861 Enlisted as a private in Co K, 45th Regiment Georgia Infantry March 4, 1862 Discharged, disability; at camp near Richmond, Virginia July 15, 1862 Fowler, Wilson L (or L Wilson) private March 25, 1864 Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 No later record Goodin, Mathew J private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, October 30, 1861 Enlisted as a private in Co B, 8th Battn Georgia State Guards CaVirginialry July 7, 1863 Mustered out January 7, 1864 No later record Goodin, Robert A(or A Robert) private May 27, 1861 Died at Yorktown, Virginia August 7, 1861 Ham, Phillip J private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862, Petersburg, Virginia June 18, 1864 No later record Hammock, Aurelius H private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, at Yorktown, Virginia January 11, 1862 Enlisted as a private in Co K, 45th Regiment Georgia Infantry March 4, 1862 Appointed 1st Corporal May 5, 1862 Captured near Petersburg, Virginia March 25, 1865 Released at Pt Lookout, Md. June 27, 1865 Hammock, Felix W private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, July 4, 1861 Hardin, J W private May 27, 1861 Appointed 3d Sergeant Severely wounded at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 Captured at Macon, Georgia April 1865 Harper, J M private May 27, 1861 Died in Richmond, Virginia hospital August 22, 1862 Harris, H C private February 19, 1863 Substitute for G W Wright Wounded at Petersburg, Virginia July 30, 1864 Died from wounds September 1864 Harris, James E private May 5, 1862 Severely wounded February 21, 1865 Harris, Robert H private May 27, 1861 Appointed Sergeant Captured at Weldon Railroad, Virginia August 19, 1864 Paroled at Pt Lookout, Md. and transferred to Aiken's Landing, Virginia for exchange March 14, 1865 Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves James River, Virginia March 16, 1865 No later record Harris, Rufus R private May 27, 1861 Discharged, furnished substitute, January 1862 Enlisted as a private in Co B, 8th Battn Georgia State Guards CaVirginialry July 7, 1863 Mustered out January 7, 1864 No later record Harris, William H private May 27, 1861 Killed at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Hartley, George J W private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, at Yorktown, Virginia October 27, 1861 Hillsman, Jeremiah L private May 27, 1861 Sick at Rich mond, Virginia February 27, 1862 Discharged, disability, Yorktown, Virginia August 1862 Hobbs, Berry private March 8, 1862 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Hobbs, Oscar F private June 22, 1861 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Hobbs, Paschal B private May 14, 1862 Discharged, disability, Richmond, Virginia, October 5, 1862 Died November 11, 1862 (Born in 1845) Holmes, James H private July 28, 1861 Captured at Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 Released at Pt Lookout, Md. June 13, 1865 Honeycut, John (or Hunnicutt) private July 28, 1861 Died at Yorktown, Virginia November 12, 1861 Hortman, John P private August 20, 1863 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Hortman, Samuel W private July 28, 1861 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Discharged on account of wounds December 31, 1862 Hortman, William H private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Irby, Franklin J (or Franklin H) private May 27, 1861 Died at Knoxville, Georgia September 15, 1863 Irby, Joseph H private March 25, 1864 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Jackson, James L private May 27, 1861 Discharged because of permanent injury July 15, 1862 Jackson, Shadrick F private May 27, 1861 Killed at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Jenkins, W F private November 28, 1861 Appointed Sergeant Died in service Johnson, James private May 27, 1861 Wounded, resulting in amputation of arm, and captured at Weldon Railroad, Virginia August 19, 1864 Paroled at Elmira, N Y for exchange March 10, 1865 Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Virginia March 15, 1865 Jones, John T private July 28, 1861 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862, Petersburg, Virginia June 9 or 18, 1864 Died from wounds Jordan, Richard M private June 15, 1861 Appointed Sergeant Killed at Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 (husband of Martha Thames Jordan) Note: Copies of Letters in Crawford County Library Roberta Kelley, George private April 10, 1863 Substitute for J T Lucas Deserted April 25, 1863 Kendrick, Samuel A private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Died from wounds in Richmond, Virginia hospital July 18, 1862 Lamb, Peter J Enlisted as a private in Co E, 1st Regiment Georgia State Troops January 16, 1863 Transferred to Co E, 6th Regiment Georgia Infantry Captured near Atlanta, Georgia August 7, 1864 Died of typhoid fever at Camp Chase, O September 16, 1864 Grave #250, Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery Lucas, James T private May 27, 1861 Wounded August 19, 1862, Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Discharged, furnished George Kelley as substitute, April 10, 1863 Elected 1st Lt. of Co C, 8th Regiment Georgia Militia in 1864 Surrendered Augusta, Georgia April 1865 Lucas, L P Enlisted as a private in Co C, 8th Regiment Georgia Infantry April 15, 1861 Transferred to Co E, 6th Regiment Georgia Infantry Wounded Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862Discharged, furnished John, Flynn as substitute, March 8, 1863 Died in 1863 Madden, Edward private May 27, 1861 Killed at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Marshall, Henry D private March 1, 1864 Wounded and captured at Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 No later record Marshall, John L private May 14, 1862 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Marshall, Thomas J private May 27, 1861 Elected Jr2d Lt. November 11, 1861, 2d Lt. April 16, 1862 Severely wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Elected 1st Lt. March 26, 1863, Captain in 1864 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Martin, Alfred W private May 27, 1861 Killed at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Martin, G W private May 5, 1862 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862, Weldon Railroad, Virginia August 19, 1864 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Martin, Thomas J private May 5, 1862 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Mathews, Aaron J, Jr private May 27, 1864 Died at Richmond, Virginia August 4, 1864 Buried there in Hollywood Cemetery Mathews, Aaron J, Sr private May 27, 1861 Died at Danville, Virginia June 24, 1862 Buried in Confederate Cemetery at Lynchburg, Virginia No9, 3d Line, Lot 173 Mathews, Jesse P private May 27, 1861 Died at Yorktown, Virginia October 1861 Mathews, Wesley P private May 27, 1861 Elected Jr2d Lt. March 26, 1862 Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 Killed at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 2, 1864 McAfee, Augustus J private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, October 29, 1861 Enlisted as a private in Co B, 8th Battn Georgia State Guards CaVirginialry July 7, 1863 Mustered out January 1, 1864 No later record McAfee, Owen M private May 27, 1861 Died in Yorktown, Virginia September 11, 1861 McCrary, William R private May 27, 1861 Elected 1st Lieutenat of Co K, 45th Regiment Georgia Infantry March 4; 1862 Killed at Fredericksburg, Virginia December 16, 1862 (Buried in Crawford County, Georgia) Merritt, Luke private December 3, 1863 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Merritt, William private May 27, 1861 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Miller, Alonzo A private May 15, 1863 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Mobley, Lewis W private May 27, 1861 Discharged, furnished AJ Derriso as substitute, August 27, 1862 Enlisted as a private in Co B, 8th Battn Georgia State Guards CaVirginialry July 7, 1863 Mustered out January 7, 1864 No later record Moran, William W private May 27, 1861 Killed at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 MorGeorgian, George W private May 27, 1861 Appointed 4th Corporal in 1861 Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Died at Macon, Georgia in 1899 MorGeorgian, James H private June 28, 1861 Died August 19 or 30, 1861 MorGeorgian, T M private April 27, 1864 Died at Richmond, Virginia July 27, 1864 Buried there in Hollywood Cemetery Nathan, Abraham private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Transferred to Co C, 2d Battn Vir ginia Local Defense in Clothing Dept June 18, 1863, to Clothing Dept Columbus, Georgia prior to April 1864 No later record Newsom, DeWitt C private May 27, 1861 Killed at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 Newsom, Napoleon Bonapart private May 27, 1861 Appointed 1st Corporal September 17, 1862 Wounded and captured at Sharps burg, Md. September 17, 1862 Paroled at Hoffman Hospital October 1, 1862 Transferred to Co 6, May 1864 No later record Nichols, James M private March 8, 1862 Died of disease at Danville, Virginia July 18, 1862 Nichols, Robert B private May 27, 1861 Wounded at South Mountain, Md. September 14, 1862, Chancellorsville, Virginia May 3, 1863, Ocean Pond, Fla February 20, 1864 On wounded furlough April 30, 1864 Nichols, Vincent A private May 27, 1861 Died at Danville, Virginia June 29, 1862 Owens, Thomas J private May 27, 1861 Appointed 3d Sergeant in 1864 Wounded at Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Parham, C G private May 8, 1862 Died July 29, 1864 Parham, Henry T private March 8, 1862 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Died from wounds in hospital September 1862 Parham, Raymond R private May 27, 1861 Died at Richmond, Virginia July 9, 1862 Parker, David A private May 27, 1861 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Parker, Patterson G private March 8, 1862 Wounded in 1864 Died of wounds July 29, 1864 Parker, William R private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Died of pneumonia in General Hospital #27, Richmond, Virginia, October 27, 1862 Parker, W P private Captured at Sharpsburg, Md. September 14, 1862 Sent from Ft Delaware, Del to Aiken's Landing, Virginia for exchange November 10, 1862 No later record Passmore, J F private March 8, 1862 Died in hospital October 1, 1862 Phelps, Francis P(or Francis M) private May 27, 1861 Died in Richmond, Virginia hospital March 1862 Pope, Leroy H private May 27, 1861Appointed Regimental Musician Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Preston, John W private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Seven Pines, Virginia May 31, 1862 Appointed 5th Sergeant in 1862 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Discharged account of wounds October 5, 1862 Radsford, Michael private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Wounded and captured at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Exchanged Absent, sick, April 1 30, 1864 No later record Roberts, James H private May 27, 1861 Appointed Corporal Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Died of wounds in GiVirginiathmey (or Gwathmey) Hospital at Richmond, Virginia August 9, 1862 Roberts, James M private May 27, 1861 Appointed Corporal Wounded and captured at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Paroled September 27, 1862 Died in service Roberts, Joseph W private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Killed at Petersburg, Virginia July 21, 1864 Rowell, James W private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Malvern Hill, Virginia July 1, 1862 Captured at Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 Released at Pt Lookout, Md. June 17, 1865 Rowell, John J private July 28, 1861 Appointed Corporal Wounded and captured at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Died of wounds in White House Hospital near Sharpsburg, Md. September 1862 Rowell, Thomas E private April 1, 1864 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Rowell, W R private March 8, 1862 Killed at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 Sanders, Henry Clay private June 15, 1861 Appointed Musician; 1st Sergeant July 1862 Elected Jr 2d Lt. August 24, 1864 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Sanders, John Madison private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Seven Pines, Virginia May 31, 1862, Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 In High Point, N C hospital, wounded, April 26, 1865 Simmons, John W private May 27, 1861 Discharged December 24, 1861 Spain, William B private March 8, 1862 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Stembridge, Benjamin private May 27, 1861 Wounded and captured at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862 A paroled prisoner of war September 27, 1862 No later record Stephens, Inmon C private May 27, 1861 Appointed 2d Sergeant in 1861 Elected 2d Lt. March 26, 1863 Killed at Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 Stephens, John B (or Stevens) private June 22, 1861 Wounded at Cole's Farm, Virginia March 9, 1865 Died from wounds Stephens, Wiley G private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, August 10, 1862 Re enlisted April 7, 1863 Killed at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 Stephens, William M (or Stevens) private May 27, 1861 Severely wounded at Bentonville, N C March 19, 1865 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Taylor, Franklin C private May 27, 1861 Severely wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia June 27, 1862 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record Taylor, James A private July 28, 1861 Died of pneumonia in Stark, Georgia hospital February 13, 1862 (Place of death also given as Yorktown, Virginia) Tobin, Henry private April 6, 1862 Substitute for F M Felts Deserted April 6, 1862 Visage, John private February 1864 No later record Walker, Joel A private June 15, 1861 Discharged August 19, 1861 Enlisted as a private in Co K, 45th Regiment Georgia Infantry March 4, 1862 Elected 2d Lt. June 4, 1863, 1st Lt. December 2, 1864 Captured at Petersburg, Virginia March 25, 1865 Released, Ft Delaware, Del., June 17, 1865 Warren, Willis W private May 27, 1861 Sick in Richmond, Virginia hospital October 31, 1861 No later record Watson, William M private June 15, 1861 Wounded at Seven Pines, Virginia May 31, 1862 Died of wounds June 27, 1862 Weaver, James T(or T James) private May 27, 1861 Discharged, disability, August 1, 1862 Died August 25, 1862 Weaver, Samuel E private May 27, 1861 Severely wounded at Petersburg, Virginia July 30, 1864 No later record Wellons, Albert H private May 27, 1861 Killed at Seven Pines, Virginia May 31, 1862 Wells, Alfred W private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Seven Pines, Virginia May 31, 1862, Culpeper, Virginia December 17, 1863 Roll for April 30, 1864, last on file, shows him present No later record White, Henry C private May 27, 1861 Discharged December 1861 Whittington, Ephraim O private May 27, 1861 Discharged August 19, 1861 Wilder, Edward G private May 27, 1861 Died May 30, 1862 Wilder, James E private May 27, 1861. Died in Richmond, Virginia hospital May 14, 1862 Williams, John W private May 27, 1861 Wounded at Sharpsburg, Md. September 17, 1862, Bentonville, N C March 18, 1865 Surrendered Greensboro, N C April 26, 1865 Woodall, Jasper N private June 18, 1861 Discharged, disability, August 19, 1861 Woodall, Stephen B private May 27, 1861 Died January 10, 1862 Wright, George W private May 27, 1861 Discharged, furnished H C Harris as substitute, February 19, 1863 Wright, James M private July 1864 No later record CAMP 6th Georgia Regiment NEAR GREENSBOROUGH, N C April 22nd 1865 At a meeting of Co E, 6th Georgia Vol. held this day the following Preamble & Resolutions were unanimously adopted WHEREAS, after four years of hard service in defense of our country we find (to say nothing of those who have been disabled for life, ) that fifty four of our number are now absent from their places in our midst having gone to that bourne from whence no traveler returns, (twenty nine having been killed and died of wounds and twenty five died of disease, ) and so we trust are Gathered to their heavenly Father on high to enjoy that rich inheritance wherein they are happy and free from the many toils, trials, hardships and privations they knew on earth; we their associates in arms adopt this occasion to refer to them and to drop a tear to their memory before we disband to return to our homes Comrades Peaceful and sweet be your rest Now May you be soldiers of that cross which was crimson with Emmanuel's blood and henceforth and forever yours be a rich felicity beneath the approving smiles of God To give expression to our feelings occasioned by the melancholy and affecting events of the past four years of bloodshed and strife, it is therefore RESOLVED, that the sad and trying dispensation which has deprived us of the society of Lts W P Mathews and I C Ste phens, Sergts W H Jenkins, T B Ellis, Thos Walker, J M Dan ielly and R M Jordan, Corpls F W McCallan, J H Roberts and J J Rowell and private s W Barrett, A J Derriso, W A Elliott, A R Goodin, J M Harper, N B Harris, H C Harris, W H Harris, P B Hobbs, J Hunnicutt, F d Irby, J T Jones, S F Jackson, S A Hendrick, A W Martin, A J Mathews, Sr, A J Mathews, Jr, d P Mathews, J H Morgan, Owen M McAfee, W W Moran, D C Newsom, V A Nichols, James M Nichols, W R Parker, P G Parker, R R Parham, F M Phelps, H T Parham, J F Passmore, W R Rowell, J M Roberts, J W Roberts, W G Stephens, J B Stephens, B Stembridge, Jas Taylor, T J Weaver, A H Wellons, J E Wilder, E G Wilder, S B Woodall and W M Watson, has touched us deeply and truly made us lament the severance of ties that link a golden chain which bound their hearts to ours RESOLVED, that we sincerely sympathize with the families of our beloved comrades and trust that a merciful God in His own good time will develop the wisdom of His ways and restore to them a quiet reliance on him who doeth all things well and wisely RESOLVED, that the above Preamble and Resolutions be published in some Georgia paper and that copies of the same be sent to the respective families of our fallen comrades with the warm appreciation that they have the unfeigned sympathy of the few remaining Crawford Greys (signed) H M Sanders, Sect T J Marshall, Chairman
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