Hancock St. , before its removal to
S. Jefferson St.
Confederate Soldier's Monument
Unveiled 1912, was at intersection of W. Hancock and S. Wilkinson St.
Relocated to S. Jefferson St. across from Georgia Military Gates.
Patrick
Kane, overseer for the Jarrett plantation
was the only fatality when Sherman occupied Milledgeville in 1864.
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BIOGRAPHIES
The
Final Resting Place of Private Jemison
Dr.
Andrew Jackson Foard
Captain
Daniel Benjamin Sanford
General
Bryan Morel Thomas
Benjamin
Curtwright Ward, The Last Surviving Confederate Soldier in Baldwin County
CEMETERIES
Baldwin
County Cemeteries
Soldiers
from Baldwin County who died during war
24
Confederate Georgia Milita Soldiers Died in Confederate Hospital in
Milledgeville and Buried in Milledgeville 1864
5
Confederate Soldiers who died in Confederate hospital in Milledeville and buried
at old Midway Cemetery 1864-1865
Marietta
National Cemetery
National
Cemetery Gravesite Locator
Military
Marker for Grave of Veteran
FORUMS
Civil
War Forum
American
Civil War Forum
Rootsweb
Civil War Forum
MISC.
Civil
War Page AHGP
Baldwin
County 1864 Census for Re-organizing the Ga Militia
PENSIONS
Baldwin
County Confederate Pension Records On-Line A-L and Supplements
NARA
- Georgia Confederate Soldiers and Widow Pension Applications
REGIMENTS
Index
of Georgia Regiments during the War Between the States.
Regiments
by County.
Regimental
Index
Georgia
State Line
Georgia
Military Institute Cadets Who Served in the Civil War
ROSTERS
Baldwin County
3rd
Regiment Georgia Reserves, Co. B
3rd
Ga Reg. Reserves Casualties Dec. 6 & 9, 1864
4th
Regiment, Co. H, "Baldwin Blues"
Diary
of W.G. Whitaker
Casualties
at Gettysburg
6th
Georgia Infantry Co. F (State Guards)
9th
Georgia Co. F, "Baldwin Volunteers"
9th Regiment, Georgia State Guards,
Co. K
26th
Battalion, Georgia Infantry (Reserve Corps), Co. A.
45th
Regiment, Co. G. "Myrick Volunteers"
57th
GA. Co. H., "Independent Volunteers"
Walker, Scott, Hell's Broke
Loose in Georgia, Survival In A Civil War Regiment, Scott
Walker, 2005.
Baldwin
Infantry (Captain J. N. Moore's Company, Six Months Local
Defense Troops, Georgia).
Baldwin
Cavalry (Company C, Linton Stephens' Battalion, Local Defense
Troops, Georgia).
Pruden's
Battery, Georgia Artillery (State Troops)
Oconee Guards (Company K, 9th Georgia
State Guards)
Capital Guards
State Armory Guards (Captain J. W.
Green's Company, Six Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia).
Milledgeville
Guards(Captain Wm. Caraker's Company, Six Months Local Defense Troops, Georgia)
Governor's
Horse Guards ( Phillip's Legion)
Black Springs Rifles
University Guards
Jordan Grays, organized by Professor
Nathaniel A. Pratt in 1861. Professor Woodson was detached and reassigned
to ordiance, company equipped by Leonidas Jordan
First Georgia Regulars, Companies H &
I, (State Troops)
Soldiers
from Baldwin County who died during war
Medical
Officers from Milledgeville in the C.S.A.
Master List of all GEORGIA Rosters ON-LINE
NARA Georgia Confederate Military Records
Alphabetical Listing of Soldiers
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Search online database. Information includes list of confederate and union soldiers, African American Sailors in the Union Navy, regiments, battles, Fort McHenry confederate prison, Andersonville union prison, Petersburg Cemetery burials, medals and civil war related national parks.
UNION
Soldiers from Baldwin
Army
Navy
Charles
Batton, Union Navy Sailor
Fred
Smith, Union Navy Sailor
Union
Soldiers Casualities/Captures near or in Milledgeville, Ga in 1864
RESOURCE BOOKS TO BEGIN YOUR SEARCH
Lookup: ROSTER OF THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF GEORGIA,
6 vols. Lillian Henderson. On CD.
Kristopher L Swinson kswin@juno.com
Confederate Research Sources: a guide to archive collections, by James C.
Neagles. Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Pub. 1986
Military Bibliography of the Civil War by Charles Dornbusch. New York: Public Libary, 1961-87.