35th Georgia Infantry Regiment: Home Counties

35th Georgia Infantry Regiment: Home Counties

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Home of the 35th Georgia Infantry Regiment

Home of the 35th Georgia Infantry Regiment

Colonel Edward L. Thomas, commander; Lieutenant Colonel Gustavus A. Bull; Major Bolling H. Holt; First Lieutenant James H. Ware, adjutant; Captain Lovick P. Thomas, quartermaster; Captain Virgil L. Hopson, commissary officer; Doctor James P. Hambleton, surgeon; Doctor Peter E.L. Jennings, assistant surgeon; Reverend George W. Yarbrough, chaplain.

*Company A – Haralson Brown Guards from Haralson County. Enlisted August 15, 1861. Commanded by Captain William J. Head with 76 men.
*Company B – Bartow Avengers from Newton County. Enlisted on September 21, 1861. Commanded by Captain James M. White with 79 men.
*Company C – Campbell Rangers from Campbell County. Enlisted September 17, 1861. Commanded by Captain David B. Henry with 77 men.
*Company D – From Heard and Troup Counties. Enlisted September 23, 1861. Commanded by Captain Lee A.J. Williams with 71 men.
*Company E – Campbell Volunteers from Campbell County. Enlisted August 12, 1861. Commanded by Captain Evan R. Whitley with 78 men.
*Company F – From Gwinnett County. Enlisted September 23, 1861. Commanded by Captain Robert M. Rawlins with 68 men.
*Company G – Walton Sharpshooters from Walton County. Enlisted September 16, 1861. Commanded by Captain William S. Barrett with 64 men.
*Company H – County Line Invincibles from Gwinnett and Hall Counties. Enlisted September 24, 1861. Commanded by Captain Aaron K. Richardson with 75 men.
*Company I – Chattooga Mountaineers from Chattooga County. Enlisted September 25, 1861. Commanded by Captain William L. Groves with 67 men.
*Company K – Harris Guards from Harris County. Enlisted July 4, 1861. Commanded by Captain William H. McCullohs with 77 men.

 

From pg 3-6  Red Clay to Richmond: Trail of the 35th Georgia Infantry Regiment, CSA   by John J. Fox III [Angle Valley Press 2004]

Also note that Campbell County is now where S. Fulton is on the south side of Atlanta.

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