Ralph Bailey also sent me Capt Dennard's roster. I'd love to learn more about these Captains as they were elected, and therefore probably well known and respected. 55th Regiment GA Militia Capt Hugh L. Dennard's Cavalry Company Men from Perry, Houston County leaving 16th May 1836 for Creek War. Mustered into service at Cirad, Alabama and assigned to duty a few days after leaving Perry. Dennard, Capt Hugh L. Capt Raley, Henry W. 1st Lieut Joiner, Merideth 2nd Lieut Johnson, James W. orderly serg (stepson of Maj Kelley of Perry) Owens, James, Ensign Oliver, Phin 2nd Sgt Cunyus, Henry 3rd Sgt Ellis, John W. 4th Sgt (of Crawford Co) Mann, Joel W 1st Corp Perry, Terrell, 4th Corp Batton, Bryant 5th Corp PRIVATES Black, R.A. Braxton, Alex Bryan, Jas A. Bryan, Needham Cain, John Caldwell, Jas Castain, John M Chain, Peter Crouch, Wm Cunyus, Daniel Edwards, Allen Felder, Calvin W. Guerry, Peter O. Haslam, Geo. S. Hemmingway, Collins Kaigler, Wm Laidler, Wadkins Leary, Curtis Lee, Wm Little, Jas McGurie, Abner B Middleton, ? Monger, Ed Monger, John C. Oliver, Jos B. Owens, Smith Scarborough, Green Slappey, Jasper Slappy, Geo H Slappy, Wm Stringer, A.G. Taylor, Wm M Thomas, Gideon Thomas, Wm Turvin, David Turvin, Wm M Wellborn,Wm Wells, David West, Guifford West, Philip Woodson, Dr. C.T.