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*Lillian Hendersen, comp., ''Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-65'', six volumes, is a published roster of Georgia Confederate soldiers who served in the infantry. (Hapeville, Georgia: Longino and Porter, 1960-64; {{FHL|258092|title-id|disp= FHL book 975.8 M22h; on 3 films 1033660 items 3-4, 1033661, and 1033662; microfiche 6082336}}).
*Lillian Hendersen, comp., ''Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-65'', six volumes, is a published roster of Georgia Confederate soldiers who served in the infantry. (Hapeville, Georgia: Longino and Porter, 1960-64; {{FHL|258092|title-id|disp= FHL book 975.8 M22h; on 3 films 1033660 items 3-4, 1033661, and 1033662; microfiche 6082336}}).
==== Presidential Pardons of Former Confederates, 1863–1868  ====
From 1863 to 1868, former Confederates could apply for pardon from the federal government. The voting rights and citizenship of former Confederates were restored when they applied for pardon and signed an Amnesty Oath.
A published list of pardons is available online:
*''Pardons by the President: Final Report of the Names of Persons Who Lived in Alabama, Virginia, West Virginia, or Georgia, were Engaged in Rebellion and Pardoned by the President, Andrew Johnson.'' Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, Inc., 1986. Digital version at {{FSbook|78986}} - free.


===== Confederate Military Organization  =====
===== Confederate Military Organization  =====
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