Il avait une relation avec Martha MrsArthurRichardD.
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1860s
Arthur R. D. Arline (First_Last) Regiment Name 1 (Ramsey's) Georgia Infantry Side Confederate Company G Soldier's Rank_In Private Soldier's Rank_Out Private Alternate Name Notes Film Number M226 roll 2
CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS
1st Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Ramsey's)
1st (Ramsey's) Volunteers Infantry Regiment ws formed at Macon, Georgia, in April, 1861. The men were raised in the towns and cities of Newnan, Perry, Augusta, Sandersville, Atlanta, Bainbridge, Quitman, Dahlonega, and Columbus. After being stationed at Pensacola it moved to Virginia, served under R.S. Garnett and H.R. Jackson, then during Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign was attached to General D.S. Donelson's Brigade. In December, with a force of 918 officers and men, it was sent to Winchester and later Lynchburg. The regiment was soon ordered to Macon and mustered out of service. However, many of the men joined the 12th Georgia Artillery Battalion and other Georgia commands. Colonel James N. Ramsey, Lieutenant Colonel George H. Thompson, and Major James W. Anderson were its field officers.
Died during his service.
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