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=== Introduction  ===
=== Introduction  ===


Georgia seceded from the Union on January 18, 1861.&nbsp; During the Civil War, almost 100,000 Georgians served in the Confederate armed forces, mostly serving in the armies in Virginia. In Georgia, most of battles were fought in 1864 and 1865, as General Sherman's army marched to the sea.  
Georgia seceded from the Union on January 18, 1861. During the Civil War, almost 100,000 Georgians served in the Confederate armed forces, mostly serving in the armies in Virginia. In Georgia, most of battles were fought in 1864 and 1865, as General Sherman's army marched to the sea.  


For additional information, see the Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_in_the_American_Civil_War Georgia in the American Civil War].  
For additional information, see the Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_in_the_American_Civil_War Georgia in the American Civil War].  
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*[http://americancivilwar.com/statepic/georgia.html American Civil War] site has brief summaries of the battles, with maps and photos. Also has a page about [http://americancivilwar.com/campaigns/Sherman-Atlanta-Campaign-1864.html Sherman's March to the Sea].<br>  
*[http://americancivilwar.com/statepic/georgia.html American Civil War] site has brief summaries of the battles, with maps and photos. Also has a page about [http://americancivilwar.com/campaigns/Sherman-Atlanta-Campaign-1864.html Sherman's March to the Sea].<br>  
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_in_the_American_Civil_War Georgia in the American Civil War] in Wikipedia has a list of battles with links to other pages about each battle.<br>  
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_in_the_American_Civil_War Georgia in the American Civil War] in Wikipedia has a list of battles with links to other pages about each battle.<br>  
*[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/bystate.htm#ga National Park Service] site has brief summaries of the battles.  
*[https://storymaps.esri.com/stories/civilwar/ Battles of the American Civil War] maps - filter by state or by battle name.  
*[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/ Civil War Album] site has modern photos of places or things relating to the battles. It can be searched.
*[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/ Civil War Album] site has modern photos of places or things relating to the battles. It can be searched.


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Most units were numbered, however, some were named. See the table below for lists of the regiments, battalions, batteries, and other units. <br>  
Most units were numbered, however, some were named. See the table below for lists of the regiments, battalions, batteries, and other units. <br>  


The information in the lists of Georgia Military Units comes from the [http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ Civil War Soldiers and Sailors] web site. That web site also can be searched by the name of a soldier. <br>  
The information in the lists of Georgia Military Units comes from the [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors] web site. That web site also can be searched by the name of a soldier. <br>  
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<center>'''Georgia Units by Number or by Name'''</center><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 30px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">'''''Confed. Units'''''</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 1st through 3rd|1st-3rd]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 4th through 10th|4th-10th]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 11th through 23rd|11th- 23rd]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 24th through 214th|24th- 214th]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units A through H|A-H]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units J through Z|J-Z]]</div><div style="width: 100%; float: left;"><br><center>'''Georgia Units by Type of Unit'''</center><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 30px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">'''''Confed. Units'''''</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Infantry Units|Infantry]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Cavalry Units|Cavalry]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Artillery Units|Artillery]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Reserve Units|Reserve]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Local Units|Local Units]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Other Confederate Units|Other]]</div><div style="width: 100%; float: left;"><br></div></div>  
<center>'''Georgia Units by Number or by Name'''</center><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 30px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">'''''Confed. Units'''''</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 1st through 3rd|1st-3rd]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 4th through 10th|4th-10th]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 11th through 23rd|11th- 23rd]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units 24th through 214th|24th- 214th]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units A through H|A-H]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Units J through Z|J-Z]]</div><div style="width: 100%; float: left;"><br><center>'''Georgia Units by Type of Unit'''</center><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 30px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; color: black; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">'''''Confed. Units'''''</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Infantry Units|Infantry]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Cavalry Units|Cavalry]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Artillery Units|Artillery]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Reserve Units|Reserve]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Confederate Local Units|Local Units]]</div><div style="margin: 4px; padding: 5px; width: 60px; height: 40px; text-align: center; float: left; background-color: rgb(208, 208, 208);">[[Georgia Civil War Other Confederate Units|Other]]</div><div style="width: 100%; float: left;"><br></div></div>  
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=== Sources and Resources  ===
=== Sources and Resources  ===


Soldiers from Georgia served in both the Union and the Confederate Armies. Indexes and the compiled military service records are available at the Family History Library and the National Archives.  
Soldiers from Georgia served in both the Union and the Confederate Armies. Indexes and the compiled military service records are available at the FamilySearch Library and the National Archives.  


*Ledford, Karen Ann Thompson. These Men Wore Grey Genealogical, Military, and Interment Records of Confederate Soldiers. (Toccoa, Georgia&nbsp;: K.T. Ledford, c1998-c2001), 7 Volumes. Each volume contains bibliographical references and full-name index. Contents: v. 1. Franklin County -- v. 2. Habersham County --v. 3. Stephens County -- v. 4. Rabun County --v. 5. White County -- v. 6. Banks County -- v. 7. Jackson County. Book found at {{FHL|828181|title-id|disp=FHL 975.8 V3L}} and [http://tinyurl.com/3lp8ru8 Other Libraries.]
*Ledford, Karen Ann Thompson. These Men Wore Grey Genealogical, Military, and Interment Records of Confederate Soldiers. (Toccoa, Georgia : K.T. Ledford, c1998-c2001), 7 Volumes. Each volume contains bibliographical references and full-name index. Contents: v. 1. Franklin County -- v. 2. Habersham County --v. 3. Stephens County -- v. 4. Rabun County --v. 5. White County -- v. 6. Banks County -- v. 7. Jackson County. Book found at {{FSC|828181|title-id|disp=FS Library 975.8 V3L}} and [http://tinyurl.com/3lp8ru8 Other Libraries.]


==== Confederate Records  ====
==== Confederate Records  ====
*'''1861-1865''' {{RecordSearch|1932370|Georgia Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch — index
==== Confederate Prisoners of War ====
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/united-states-records-of-confederate-prisoners-of-war-1861-1865-browse United States, Records Of Confederate Prisoners Of War, 1861-1865] at Findmypast - Index
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====Union Records====
*'''1861-1865''' {{RecordSearch|1932397|Georgia Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865}} at FamilySearch — index


===== Service Records  =====
===== Service Records  =====


*[[Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] describes the records with a link to the free database.
*[[Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records]] describes the records with a link to the free database.


*[http://go.fold3.com/civilwar_records Compiled Service Records] ($) (Fold3.com) for Union and Confederate soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Georgia are available online. In the future, these records will be [http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2007/nr07-41.html made available at no charge] through the National Archives web site. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. The service records are also available at no charge at [http://www.archives.gov/locations/archival-research.html National Archives research rooms]. For more information see [[Confederate Service Records|Confederate Service Records]].
*[http://go.fold3.com/civilwar_records Compiled Service Records] ($) (Fold3.com) for Union and Confederate soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Georgia are available online. In the future, these records will be [http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2007/nr07-41.html made available at no charge] through the National Archives web site. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. The service records are also available at no charge at [http://www.archives.gov/locations/archival-research.html National Archives research rooms]. For more information see [[Confederate Service Records|Confederate Service Records]].
*Carter, Larry D. ''Polk County, Georgia the first one-hundred years.'' ([S.l.] : L.D. Carter, c2012), {{FSC|1973959|item|disp=FS Catalog book 975.8375 H2c}}.
*Davis, M. ''Confederate soldiers in Georgia.'' (San Antonio, Texas : Family Adventures, [19--]), {{FSC|620136|item|disp=FS Catalog book 975.8 M2dm}}.
*Dickson, Capers. ''John Ashton : a story of the war between the states.'' (Bethesda, Maryland : University Publications of America, c1990), {{FSC|756610|item|disp=FS Library Fiche 6082344}}.
*Hageness, MariLee Beatty. ''Confederate soldiers and their units Jackson County : Georgia regiments; volume GA80-5.'' ([Anniston, Alabama]:  M. B. Hageness, c1995), {{FSC|782783|item|disp=FS Catalog book 975.8145 M2h}} and ''Confederate soldiers and their units, Houston County, Georgia.'' {{FSC|816340|item|disp=FS Catalog book 975.8515 M2h}}.


===== Pension Records  =====
===== Pension Records  =====
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Confederate soldiers received pensions for military service beginning in 1879. The law establishing pension payment was changed in 1891 to include widows of soldiers.  
Confederate soldiers received pensions for military service beginning in 1879. The law establishing pension payment was changed in 1891 to include widows of soldiers.  


The indexed original pension documents are available online at the Georgia Department of Archives and History (Virtual Vault) as [http://cdm.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/TestApps.php Confederate Pension Applications, 1879-1960] and [http://cdm.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/pension.php Confederate Pension Application Supplements, 1879-1960].
*[https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/TestApps Confederate Pension Applications, 1879-1960] at Georgia Archives Virtual Vault
 
*[https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/pension Confederate Pension Application Supplements, 1879-1960] at Georgia Archives Virtual Vault
The Family History Library
*Georgia Confederate pension rolls, arranged by counties. {{FSC|283808|title-id|disp=FS Library films 315678---}}
 
*Georgia Confederate pension rolls, indexed by the soldier's last name. {{FSC|283808|title-id|disp=FS Library films 1493047—1493085}} (this group of films is listed immediately following the group of films listed by county)
*Georgia Confederate pension records are indexed by the soldier's last name. (Family History Library microfilms {{FHL|283808|title-id|disp=1493047---}} )
*Pension records for Confederate veterans are arranged by counties and are at the Family History Library on 634 films. (Family History Library microfilms {{FHL|283808|title-id|disp=315678—)}}


===== Enlistment Oaths and Discharges  =====
===== Enlistment Oaths and Discharges  =====


*Enlistment oaths and discharges for Confederate soldiers are indexed and viewable as original documents at the [http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/confed.php Georgia Department of Archives and History] (Georgia's Virtual Vault).
*Enlistment oaths and discharges for Confederate soldiers are indexed and viewable as original documents at the [https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/confed Georgia Department of Archives and History] (Georgia's Virtual Vault).


===== Militia Enrollment Lists  =====
===== Militia Enrollment Lists  =====


*[http://cdm.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/1864.php 1864 Militia Enrollment Lists] on Georgia Department of Archives and History (Georgia's Virtual Vault) can be browsed by county, Militia District or Senatorial District. There is not a name index. These lists are of all free white males between sixteen and sixty not serving in Confederate or State service.<br>
*[http://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/1864 1864 Militia Enrollment Lists] at Georgia Archives Virtual Vault. Browse by county, Militia District or Senatorial District. There is not a name index. These lists are of all free white males between sixteen and sixty not serving in Confederate or State service.<br>


===== Rosters  =====
===== Rosters  =====


*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; {{FSC|258092|title-id|disp= FS Library book 975.8 M22h; on 3 films 1033660 items 3-4, 1033661, and 1033662; microfiche 6082336}}).


==== Presidential Pardons of Former Confederates, 1863–1868  ====
==== 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.
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:
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.
*''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.


===== Confederate Military Organization  =====
===== Confederate Military Organization  =====
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A national cemetery in Sumter County is the burial place of over 12,000 Union soldiers who died while prisoners at [http://www.nps.gov/ande/index.htm Andersonville], Georgia.  
A national cemetery in Sumter County is the burial place of over 12,000 Union soldiers who died while prisoners at [http://www.nps.gov/ande/index.htm Andersonville], Georgia.  


*A published cemetery list is United States Quartermaster's Department, ''Roll of Honor'', Volume 3. (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1866; Family History Library {{FHL|200058|title-id|disp=book 973 B4 v.3; microfilm 908229 item 2}}).
*A published cemetery list is United States Quartermaster's Department, ''Roll of Honor'', Volume 3. (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1866; FamilySearch Library {{FSC|200058|title-id|disp=book 973 B4 v.3; microfilm 908229 item 2}}).


===== Service Records  =====
===== Service Records  =====


*[[Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] describes the records and has a link to the database.
*[[Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records|Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers - FamilySearch Historical Records]] describes the records and has a link to the database.


*[http://go.fold3.com/civilwar_records Compiled Service Records] ($) (Fold3.com) of volunteer Union soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Georgia are available online. In the future, these records will be [http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2007/nr07-41.html made available at no charge] through the National Archives web site. The service records are also available at no charge at [http://www.archives.gov/locations/archival-research.html National Archives research rooms]. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. For more information see [[Union Service Records|Union Service Records]].
*[http://go.fold3.com/civilwar_records Compiled Service Records] ($) (Fold3.com) of volunteer Union soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Georgia are available online. In the future, these records will be [http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2007/nr07-41.html made available at no charge] through the National Archives web site. The service records are also available at no charge at [http://www.archives.gov/locations/archival-research.html National Archives research rooms]. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. For more information see [[Union Service Records|Union Service Records]].
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To learn how to find records mentioning these neighbors in Georgia counties during the Civil War see the [[Southern Claims Commission|Southern Claims Commission]].  
To learn how to find records mentioning these neighbors in Georgia counties during the Civil War see the [[Southern Claims Commission|Southern Claims Commission]].  


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==== Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)  ====
 
Grand Army of the Republic founded in 1866 - 1956, was the largest veteran’s organization in the country after the Civil War. It was a fraternal organization members were veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutler Service who served in the American Civil War. The group supported voting rights for black veterans, and lobbied the U.S. Congress to establish veterans' pensions. In 1890 the membership was 490,000.
 
In 1888 there were ------ posts and ------ members in the state of Georgia
 
GAR Posts in the State of Georgia<br>  
 
The FamilySearch Catalog list [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlehitlist&columns=*%2C0%2C0&keyword=Georgia+Grand+Army+of+the+Republic&prekeyword=Georgia+Grand+Army+of+the+Republic Georgia Grand Army of the Republic] records.
 
==== Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War ====
 
With the death of the last member of the Grand Army of the Republic the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was formed.
 
''' Additional Sources - Loyalty Oaths '''
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/148221 Elbert County, Births, marriages, deaths, 1875-1878, and persons taking amnesty oaths, 1865]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/252518 Floyd County, Oaths for office, 1866-1880; oaths of allegiance, 1865]


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Battle of Chickamauga GA 1863


Introduction[edit | edit source]

Georgia seceded from the Union on January 18, 1861. During the Civil War, almost 100,000 Georgians served in the Confederate armed forces, mostly serving in the armies in Virginia. In Georgia, most of battles were fought in 1864 and 1865, as General Sherman's army marched to the sea.

For additional information, see the Wikipedia article, Georgia in the American Civil War.

Battles[edit | edit source]

27 Civil War battles were fought in Georgia. The following have information about these battles:

Georgia Military Units[edit | edit source]

Most units were numbered, however, some were named. See the table below for lists of the regiments, battalions, batteries, and other units.

The information in the lists of Georgia Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site. That web site also can be searched by the name of a soldier.


Georgia Units by Number or by Name
Confed. Units

Georgia Units by Type of Unit
Confed. Units



Georgia Union Units
Union Units



Sources and Resources[edit | edit source]

Soldiers from Georgia served in both the Union and the Confederate Armies. Indexes and the compiled military service records are available at the FamilySearch Library and the National Archives.

  • Ledford, Karen Ann Thompson. These Men Wore Grey Genealogical, Military, and Interment Records of Confederate Soldiers. (Toccoa, Georgia : K.T. Ledford, c1998-c2001), 7 Volumes. Each volume contains bibliographical references and full-name index. Contents: v. 1. Franklin County -- v. 2. Habersham County --v. 3. Stephens County -- v. 4. Rabun County --v. 5. White County -- v. 6. Banks County -- v. 7. Jackson County. Book found at FS Library 975.8 V3L and Other Libraries.

Confederate Records[edit | edit source]

Confederate Prisoners of War[edit | edit source]


Union Records[edit | edit source]

Service Records[edit | edit source]
  • Compiled Service Records ($) (Fold3.com) for Union and Confederate soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Georgia are available online. In the future, these records will be made available at no charge through the National Archives web site. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. The service records are also available at no charge at National Archives research rooms. For more information see Confederate Service Records.
  • Dickson, Capers. John Ashton : a story of the war between the states. (Bethesda, Maryland : University Publications of America, c1990), FS Library Fiche 6082344.
  • Hageness, MariLee Beatty. Confederate soldiers and their units Jackson County : Georgia regiments; volume GA80-5. ([Anniston, Alabama]: M. B. Hageness, c1995), FS Catalog book 975.8145 M2h and Confederate soldiers and their units, Houston County, Georgia. FS Catalog book 975.8515 M2h.
Pension Records[edit | edit source]

Confederate soldiers received pensions for military service beginning in 1879. The law establishing pension payment was changed in 1891 to include widows of soldiers.

Enlistment Oaths and Discharges[edit | edit source]
Militia Enrollment Lists[edit | edit source]
  • 1864 Militia Enrollment Lists at Georgia Archives Virtual Vault. Browse by county, Militia District or Senatorial District. There is not a name index. These lists are of all free white males between sixteen and sixty not serving in Confederate or State service.
Rosters[edit | edit source]

Presidential Pardons of Former Confederates, 1863–1868[edit | edit source]

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.
Confederate Military Organization[edit | edit source]
  • Thomas E. Lyle, Larry O. Blair, and Debra S. Lyle. Organizational Summary of Military Organizations from Georgia in the Confederate States of America. (c1999, Byrons Printing, Louisville, Tennessee).

Union Records[edit | edit source]

Cemetery Records[edit | edit source]

A national cemetery in Sumter County is the burial place of over 12,000 Union soldiers who died while prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia.

  • A published cemetery list is United States Quartermaster's Department, Roll of Honor, Volume 3. (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1866; FamilySearch Library book 973 B4 v.3; microfilm 908229 item 2).
Service Records[edit | edit source]
  • Compiled Service Records ($) (Fold3.com) of volunteer Union soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Georgia are available online. In the future, these records will be made available at no charge through the National Archives web site. The service records are also available at no charge at National Archives research rooms. The compiled service records consist of an envelope containing card abstracts taken from muster rolls, returns, pay vouchers, and other records. Service records may provide rank, unit, date of enlistment, length of service, age, place of birth, and date of death. For more information see Union Service Records.
Pension Records[edit | edit source]

Civil War Pension Index Cards - An Index to Pension Applications of veterans who served in the US Army between 1861-1917 is available on FamilySearch. Each card gives the soldier’s name, application and certificate numbers, state of enlistment, and might include rank and death information. The majority of the records are of Civil War veterans, but the collection also includes records for veterans of the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection, the Indian Wars, and World War I. For more information see Union Pension Records.

Southern Claims Commission[edit | edit source]

If a Union sympathizer in Georgia claimed a loss during the Civil War due to Union military confiscation, he could apply to the Southern Claims Commission for reimbursement. Only a few applied per county, but their neighbors were called as witnesses and asked dozens of questions. Hundreds of the residents of all kinds in a county may be mentioned in answers to Commission questions, and their wartime activities described.

To learn how to find records mentioning these neighbors in Georgia counties during the Civil War see the Southern Claims Commission.

Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)[edit | edit source]

Grand Army of the Republic founded in 1866 - 1956, was the largest veteran’s organization in the country after the Civil War. It was a fraternal organization members were veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutler Service who served in the American Civil War. The group supported voting rights for black veterans, and lobbied the U.S. Congress to establish veterans' pensions. In 1890 the membership was 490,000.

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GAR Posts in the State of Georgia

The FamilySearch Catalog list Georgia Grand Army of the Republic records.

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War[edit | edit source]

With the death of the last member of the Grand Army of the Republic the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was formed.

Additional Sources - Loyalty Oaths