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    1. [GAMACON] Confederate Rose Diary of a nurse
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. THE JOURNAL OF A CONFEDERATE NURSE by Kate Cumming Edited by Richard Barksdale Harwell - Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 1998 Kate Cumming, "The Confederate Rose," served as a nurse in Chattanooga Confederate hospitals for almost 5 months in 1862 and 1863. She kept a diary in which she often listed patients who died in her care. Noting in January and April of 1863 that there were so many wounded they could "scarcely take note " of their names, she lists the following veterans who died and are likely buried in Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery: (List shows her data only; the actual burials are not yet confirmed.) D.9-16-62 ________Hughes-16LA D.9-18-62 Allen Jone-4FL D.9-19-62 Watt Jones-4FL D.9-26-62 John Wilkinson-5MS (from Neshoba Co.,MS) D.9-27-62 D.W. Jarvis-32AL (from Coffeeville, AL) D.9-27-62 John Cotton-16LA (from Rappee or Ripides Parish, LA) D.9-()-62 Lt.________Huntley-27MS D.10-4-62 Thomas Goff-1VA Border Rangers (former POW) D.10-5-62 James Murray-32AL D.10-15-62 J. Tew-32AL (from Red Creek, AL) D.10-15-62 Robert Arnold-10SC D.10-15-62 ________Schoff-16LA D.10-21-62 H.C. Jole-37MS D.10-24-62 J.T. Barber-32AL (from Choctaw Co., AL) D.10-24-62 ________Jones-22MS, McKee's Bttn. D.10-25-62 ________Newbern-32AL (from Citronelle, AL) D.11-1-62 _________Robbins (from Pontotoc, MS) D.11-4-62 Thomas Ford-2KY, Morgan's Squadron (from Glasgow, KY) D.11-6-62 John Renfruit (from Barbour Co., AL) D.11-10-62 Lt._______Thompson-27MS D. 11-15-62 J.P. Allen-Hilliard's Legion (fromCoosa Co., AL) D.11-17-62 W. James-27MS D.11-21-62 J.B. Little-8MS D.11-25-62 W.H. Williams-Hardee's Body Guard D.2-16-63 _______Noland-11 or 16LA (nurse) D.2-17-63 _______Kelly-11 or 16LA (nurse) D.3-24-63 James Tucker-4KY D.3-26-63 Moses Compton-1AL (from Blount Co., AL) D.3-31-63 James Scott-4AL (from Fayette Co., AL) D.4-1-63 William York (from Williamson Co., TN) D.3-()-63 George Speaker-John Morgan's Squadron under Capt. Goldston D.4-28-63 _______Lee-33AL (from Butler Co., AL) D.5-4-63 A.W. Davis-25AL D.5-3-63 ________McCullough-6KY (from Hardin, KY.) D.5-10-63 _______Pike-36TN (wife in Smith Co., VA) D.5-20-63 Joseph Morton-2AR (from Sylvia Co., AR) D.5-19-63 James Barstow-Co.E, 7AR (age 22) D.5-24-63 Charles Maguire-18AL (from Sinclair Co., AL) D.6-7-63 ________Allison-LA (60-70 year old substitute) D.6-7-63 ________Johnson (17 years old) D.6-18-63 _______Miller-33AL (from Dale Co., AL) D.6-()-63 ________Messingen (German from TX) D.6-28-63 ________Murphy-36AL (from Jackson Co., AL) D.7-4-63 _________Bears (prisoner accused of desertion) Other deaths noted: d.6-23-63 Federal Negro, d.5-30-63 Dr. Thornton (not P. Thornton), d.11-15-62 Mr. Rally (husband of kitchen worker). J.Sims 12/99

    02/10/2001 10:12:54
    1. [GAMACON] Just when you thought you knew everything about the Conf Vet. Cem in Chattanooga
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. Supplemental Listing of Veterans Buried in the Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery Chattanooga, Tennessee [ list compiled by J.Sims - 1998] Veterans whose grave sites are confirmed: O.N. Bice (d.11-17-1918) buried between G.F.Barbee and Martha Baird Martin J. Dunn (d.1-11-1920) buried between Ott and Davis next to Byrum W.J. Nichols (d.1-28-1919) buried between McMurray and Brown {GA Inf.}wife adj. Rev. S.A. Byrum (d.2-27-1920) buried between Ott and Davis next to Dunn J.A. Lyle (d.11-1-1923) buried between Parker and Duckworth - wife adjacent plot Veterans Identified in UCV Records as Being in Cemetery, Locations Unknown H.J. Bradford Joseph Cooper (d.2-24-1914) A.H. Dickenson (d.8-2-1916) Capt. W.D. Dodson or Dobson E. Jenkins (d.8-10-1915) William J. Sandol (d.2-17-1917) 1st Sgt. Charles M. Todd (d.6-26-1915) Co.E, 1st AL Cav. --- Evans 10-9-98 Additions: William T. Alexander Co.B, 30th AL James Alfred Allen (d.1-30-1896) Co.A, 16th LA Inf. J.G. Brown (d.2-19-1921 John T. Dillard (d.7-13-1897) Co.F, 19th TN Inf. ----Fergerson (d.8-1904) William G. Flynn (d.3-22-1898) Co.I, 26th TN Inf. A.P. Harrington (d.9-17-1902) J.T. Hill (d.11-1891) Thomas J. Howard (d.8-8-1905) E.J. Lockett (d.3-18-1891) W.B. Mitchell (d.2-18-1903) MS Green B. Reed (d.8-11-1891) Co.A, 16th AL John Sivette (d.12-24-1896) Co.C, 21st GA "Additional additons:" According to THE OLD NINETEENTH TN REGIMENT by Dr.Worsham, the following men died in Chattanooga and are likely to be among the unknowns buried in the Confederate Cemetery: (All Co.F, 19th TN Inf.): S.J.(G.) Swan d.4-20-1863 J.H. Michaels d.Nov.1863 F.E. Sharpe d.Nov.1863 Ransom Smith d.Nov.1863 Richard Stowe d.Nov. 1863 Veterans Identified by Miss Zella Armstrong ca.1930 as most probably in Confederate Cemetery as casualties of Snodgrass Hill 9-20-1863: Lt. Carter Capt. Handley Lt. Williams Pvt. Hendricks *Note : In adjacent Jewish Cemetery, James Gottschalk is buried; he was a Confederate blockade runner. jss 5/30/98 & 10/8/98 ----------------------- Other grave identifications "E.J. Winbroot" is Sgt. Edward J. Wentworth, Co.F, 19th Michigan Infantry, died at Academy Hospital, Chattannoga, 4-14-1863. Shadrick Searcy (d.5-11-1936), "Colored Pensioner", Co.I, 46th GA Inf.

    02/10/2001 10:10:49
    1. [GAMACON] More CSA Burials and info at Chattanooga Cem
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. MARKERS OF THE CHATTANOOGA CONFEDERATE CEMETERY ERECTED AFTER 1892 (compiled by J.Sims, October 1997) Name: / Section: / Marker Information: ALLRED, Blackstone / A / VA, Co. H, 25th TN Infantry ARMSTRONG, M. V. / A / Pvt. , Co. C, 5 TN Cav. (1844-1912) BAILEY, John / A / VA, Co. D, AL Cav. BAILEY, Thomas J. / A / Pvt. , 23rd GA Inf. (1832-1904) BAILEY, Volner / A / VA, Co. B, 40th GA Inf. BAIRD, Martha / B / Pvt. , (1850-1928) BAIRD, Mary C. / B / Pvt. , wife of W. T. Baird (d. 1926) BAIRD, Mattie W. / B / Pvt. , wife of J. M. Haley (1848-1937) BAIRD, Samuel M. / B / Pvt. , Co. C, 45th TN Inf. (1843-1918) BAIRD, W. T. / B / Pvt. , 10 TN Cav. , (d. 1924) BARBEE, G. F. / B / VA, Co. C, 3rd TN Inf. BEAVERS, Hiram O. / D / VA, Co. I, 5th TN Cav. (1846-1929) BICE, Amos / A / VA, Co. G, 7th AL Inf. BICE, William / A / Pvt. , (1842-1913) BLEDSOE, A. S. / B / Pvt. , Lt. , Co. I, 17th Inf. (1837-1917) BRACKEN, A. L. / B / Pvt. , (1845-1915) BRACKEN, Laura A. / B / Pvt. , (1851-1928) BROOKS, W. H. / A / VA, Co. E, 16th TN Cav. BROWN, Alexander / A / Pvt. , 17th TX Inf. BROWN, Jas. (C. ) / B / Pvt. , Co. C, 7th GA Inf. (d. 1912) BROWN, John H. / B / VA, 4th TN Cav. BROWN, J. S. / B / VA, Co. D, 1st TN Cav. BROWN, W. C. / A / Pvt. , (1835-1903) BUNCH, William F. / B / VA, Co. D, 1st TN Cav. CAMPBELL, Amos A. / A / VA, Musician, Co. B, 20th NC Inf. CARNEY, Thomas / A / VA&Pvt. CoA, 19thTN Inf (1834-1906) CATHEY, S. C. / A / Pvt. , 6th TN Art. (d. 1906) CHURCH, F. G. / B / VA, Co. B, 22nd GA Hvy. Art. CLARK, George M. / A / Pvt. , (1845-1903) CLARK, Senia / A / Pvt. (same as Geo. ), (1859-1932) CLINTON, George W. / B / VA, 1st Lt,Co. A, 1st GA Inf. COBB, W. J. / A / VA, Corp. , Co. F, 19th TN Inf. COOKE, James Burch / C / Pvt. , Col. , 53rd TN Inf. , (1819-1899) COOKE, Penelope McDermott / C / Pvt, "wife of J. B. ", (1830-75) COOKE, Richard Fielding / C / Pvt. , "son", (1859-1892) COSBY, W. M / B / VA, Starneís TN Cav. COLLINS, N. J. / A / Pvt. , Co. I, 35th TN Inf. (1833-1909) CRAWFORD, E. D / A / VA, Corp. ,Co. A, 19th TN Inf. CROCKETT, Ed T. / B / VA, "Confederate Soldier" CROCKETT, Edward R. / A / VA, Co. A, 20th TN Inf. CROSS, Robert G. / A / VA, Adj. , 14th TN Inf. CRUMLEY, John / A / VA, GA Inf. DAVIS, H. M. / B / Pvt. , Co. C, 3rd GA (d. 1920) DEADERICK, Wm. Wallace / A / Pvt. , (1842-1913) DAWSON, W. D. / A / Pvt. , Co. G, 19th VA Inf. ,(d. 1903) DEAN, Jno. R. / A / Pvt. , 17th (TN Inf. ?), (1840-1906) DEMENT, (mother of Thos. J. ) / A / Pvt. , (1841-1917) DEMENT, Thomas J. / A / Pvt. , 6th VA Cav. , (1838-1915) DESHA, Ella Sturgill / D / Pvt. , (1883-1936) DESHA, Hamilton / D / Pvt. , "father", (1848-1933) DESHA, Hampton / D / Pvt. , "twin", (1848-1935) DESHA, Nannie Tymes / D / Pvt. , (1855-1932) DEVINE, Charles / B / Pvt. , 2nd ARK Inf. , (d. 1918) DICKINSON, Laurence Thomas / D / Pvt. , Co. A, 1st MD Cav, (1843-1923) DICKINSON, Nannie Tibball / D / Pvt. ,"wife of L. T. ", (1845-1916) DICKS, Emma I. / C / Pvt. , (1842-1928) DICKS, Joseph / C / Pvt/VA, 1st SC Inf. (1845-1901) DOBSON, E. J. / A / Pvt. , Capt. , Co. K, 22nd NC (1836-03) DOYLE, C. A. Clowdis / B / Pvt. , (wife of John), (1839-1926) DOYLE, John C. / B / Pvt. , Co. H, 2nd TN Cav, (1838-1922) DUCKWORTH, D. F. / B / Pvt. , Co. B, 5th TN Cav. , (d. 1923) DUNGER, Harry / B / Pvt. , Co. H, 2nd TN Cav. , (d. 1886) DUNN, W. W. / A / Pvt. , (1831-1905) EAVES, John F. / A / VA&Pvt, Co. C, 8th GA Inf, (1845-10) FERGUSON, Bettie M. / B / Pvt. , (1847-1932) FERGUSON, S. H. / B / Pvt. , 4th VA Inf. , (1842-1917) FLORA, Theo. F. / B / VA, Co. L, 36th TN Inf. FRAZIER, Annie Keith / C / Past President UDC. , (1848-1928) FRAZIER, Sarah Ruth / C /"Poet LaureateUDC" (1875-1956) FRAZIER, S. J. A. / C / Pvt. ,Capt. ,Co. D, 18th TN,(1840-1921) FREEMAN, D. H. / A / Pvt. ,Co. E, 3rd SC Reg. , (1839-1912) FREEMAN, Julia Carter / A / Pvt. , (1852-19--) FRY, M. M. / B / Pvt. , 3rd TN Inf/1st TN Cav,(1844-26) GIBSON, Jeremiah / B / Pvt. , Co. D, 57th NC Inf, (1844-1917) GILBREATH, Barney / A / VA, "Confederate Soldier" GHORMLEY, Wm. Henderson / A / Pvt. , Co. C, 2nd TN Cav, (1839-1907) GOULDING, B. L. / D / Pvt. , Signal Corps/Weather(1844-1934) HACKETT, Wright Smith / A / VA, 1st Lt. , Co. C, 16th TN Inf. ,(d. 1864) HALE, Madison / A / VA, Co. C, 39th TN Inf. HANEY, J. J. / A / Pvt, Priceís Escort/4th TN Cav,(d. 1898) HARBIN, W. J. / A / VA, "Confederate Soldier" HARRIS, Ella Fuley / B / Pvt. , (1866-1926) HARRIS, John A. / B / Pvt. , (1835-1910) HARRIS, W. H. / A / VA, Co. K, 21st TN Inf. HATCH, James M. / B / VA, Co. D, 61st NC Inf. HEDGE(S), Nathaniel / C / Pvt/VA, (2nd) KY Inf. , (1830-1863) HENDERSON, A. M. / B / Pvt. , Co. C, 13th TX Cav. , (d. 1923) HENDERSON, Annie Turney / B / Pvt. , "wife of A. M. , (d. 1922) HIGHTOWER, Thomas H. / B / VA, Lynchís Btty. , TN Hvy. Art. HIX, James C. / B / Pvt. , Co. I, 35th GA Reg, (1842-1923) HIX, Mary L / B / Pvt. ,(1854-1931) HOLMAN, Thomas C. / D / VA, Co. K, 41st GA Inf. HOLMAN, Victoria Pearson / D / Pvt. , "wife of Thos. C. Hallman" HORTON, Martha A. Duncan / B / Pvt,wife of Saml. V. Horton,(1840-27) HOUSE, H. (?) / A / Pvt. , Co. E, 4th TN Cav. , (1841-1910) JONES, Jim / B / VA, Co. A, 1st TN Cav. KEY, Lucius E. / B / VA, Sgt. , Co. I. , 13th GA Inf. KIMBALL, Levert / A / Pvt. , AL Arty. , (d. 1892) KINMAN, E. W. / A / VA, Co. A, 19th TN Inf. LATIMER, James H. / D / VA, 1st Sgt. ,Co. I. , 49th GA Inf. LATIMER, Mammie Stuart / D / Pvt, "wife of J. H. ",(1851-1926) LEIGH, John Wesley / A / Pvt. , (1892-1910) LEWIS, James / B / Pvt. , Co. I. , 3rd AL Cav. , (1846-1919) LORENZEN, August A. / A / VA/Pvt, Co. G, LA Inf. (1840-1901) MANNING, Rev. A. F. / B / Pvt. , Co. G, 8th GA Inf. , (1842-1926) McMURRAY, F. G. / B / Pvt. , Co. B, 23rd AL, (d. 1923) McMURRAY, Laura Taylor / B / Pvt. , (1845-1922) McMURRAY, Lu. C. C. / B / VA, Co. F, 6th NC Inf. , (1840-1918) MILLER, Burrus R. / A / Pvt. , Co. E, 2nd TN Inf. , (1843-1904) MILLER, Lewis / B / VA, 6th Federal (POW)(d. 1863) MITCHELL, Adam R. / B / VA, Co. H, 1st TN Cav. MITCHELL, A. T. / A / VA, Co. F, 16th TN Inf. MITCHELL, Charles --- / A / Pvt. , Co. F?, MS Vol. ,(1835-03) MORGAN, (C. ) K. / A / Pvt. , (1871-1884) MORGAN, J. T. / A / Pvt. , Thos. Brig. ,Hill Div. ,(1845-92) MORTON, S. M. / A / Pvt. , Co. K, 3rd AL Inf. , (1843-1914) NISBET, J. C. / B / Pvt. , Col. , 66th GA Inf. NISBET, Jennie Cooper / B / Pvt. , "wife of J. C. ", (d. 1918) NOLAND, Ione / A / Pvt. , "Mother" NORMENT, William T. / A / VA, Sgt. , 1st LA Arty. OTT, W. A. / B / Pvt. , Capt. , 23rd TN Inf. , (d. 1919) PALMER, A. W. / B / Pvt. ,Co. E, 31st GA Inf, (1845-1918) PALMER, Eliz. Brause / B / Pvt. , (1857-1917) PALMER, William W. / A / Pvt. , "Father", (1843-1912) PARKER, Patrick / B / Pvt. , 47th AL Inf. , (1841-1923) PAYNE, John N. / A / Pvt/VA, Sgt. , 1st Co, Wash. Arty. PENDLETON, Hugh T. / A / VA, Richmond Howitzer PRICE, J. L / A / Pvt, Sgt, Co. B, Cutts Btty,(1843-06) PRITCHETT, Edward / A / VA, Co. L, 14th TN Inf. ROBERTSON, G. P. / A / Pvt. , (1845-1903) ROE, Samuel B. / A / Pvt. , 50th GA, (1844-1902) SHELTON, Erasmus A. / B / Pvt. , "Father", (1846-1917) SHULL, Franklin Tate / A / Pvt. , "Conf. Soldier", (1843-1911) SMITH, J. A. / A / Pvt. , Co. B, 4th TN Cav. , (d. 1903) STEELE, Jno. B. / C / VA, Co. F, 2nd KY Inf. , (d. 1863) STEPHENS, Eva / B / Pvt. , "Mother", (1865-1952) STEPHENS, Jack / B / VA&Pvt, Co. D,39th GA Inf,(d. 1926) STURGILL, Mary Ann / D / Pvt. , "Mother",(1850-1934) STURGILL, Robert H. / D / VA, Co. K, 21st VA Cav,(1840-1937) SWANEY, Julia Bentley / C / Pvt. , (d. 1899) SWEAT, John / A / VA, Co. C, 21st GA Inf. TAYLOR, A. C. / A / VA, Bennetís Cav. TAYLOR, John R. / A / VA, Co. F, 23rd TN Cav. TAYLOR, Thomas D. / B / VA, Co. C, Thomas Legion THORN, Edward D. / A / Pvt. , Co. B, 8th GA, (1845-1911) TODD, Lemuel M. / C / VA, Co. G, 10th SC Inf. UMBARGER, Lydia J. / B / Pvt. , "Mother", (1845-1925) UNDERWOOD, Wallace / A / VA, "Confederate Soldier" UNKNOWN, Hospital Matron / D / Pvt. (VA type in granite) UNKNOWN, Negro Man / D / Pvt. (VA type in granite) UNKNOWN, "104" / B / VA UNKNOWN, #8 / B / VA (d. 1863) UNKNOWN, #24 / B / VA UNKNOWN, #46 / B / VA UNKNOWN, #47 / B / VA UNKNOWN / B / VA, d. 8/12/1862 UNKNOWN / B / VA WALKER, John T. / C / Pvt. , 1st Lt. , Co. K, 13th SC SS WALKER, Margaret Jones / C / Pvt. ,wife of John T. , (1843-1926) WEATHERFORD, Silas / B / VA,Sgt, Co. G, 5th TN Cav,(d. 1919) WELLS, B. F. / A / VA, "Confederate Soldier" WILKERSON, W. M. / A / VA, Co. H, 21st GA Inf. WINBROOT, E. J. / B / VA, 19th MI (POW)(d. 1863) WOOD, Luke / B / VA, Co. E, 31st GA Inf. YARRINGTON, Thomas / A / VA, Co. D, 3rd AL Inf. YOUNG, I. F. / B / Pvt. , Co. H, 6th AL Inf,(1841-1920) NOTES: Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery SECTOR LOCATIONS: A--Large sector in NW corner below obelisk and pavilion; two areas; basically five rows of markers to the central road with gutters. B--Large sector in NE corner with two large rocks and a small flagpole(at the two markers of Union POWs); basically five rows of markers to the central road with gutters. C- -Smaller sector to the East of the obelisk and pavilion dominated by a large monument with Mary at the foot of Jesusí cross. D--Small sector of four sections nearest the large stone gate to the South and including the new memorial cross marker erected in 1997 by the N.B.Forrest Camp #3, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and the Patrick R. Cleburne Chapter #0158, Miltary Order of the Stars and Bars (MSO&B); dedication reads: "Peace be to the ashes of our Confederate dead and honor be to their memory." ABBREVIATIONS (other than states) VA-- Standard government issue marker now from the Veterans' Administration, 240 pound marble markers with pointed tops (only one marker is flat). Pvt. --Any variety of private markers both upright and flat. Inf. --Infantry Cav. -- Cavalry Arty.--Artillery Hvy. -- Heavy Div. --Division Brig. -- Brigade Co.--Company

    02/10/2001 10:08:53
    1. [GAMACON] Conf. Cem Chattanooga burials after 1892
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. Chattanooga Confederate Burials SOME MEMBERS OF FORREST CAMP BURIED IN THE CONFEDERATE CEMETERY Barbee, G. T., 31stTennessee Regiment. Crumley, John, Company I, 7th Georgia Regiment. Hale, Madison, Company C, 3 1stTennessee Regiment. Kimball, LeVert, Alabama Artillery. Norment, William T., 1stBattalion, Washington Artillery, New Orleans, La. Middleton, H. M. Payne, John N., 1stCompany Washington Artillery, New Orleans, La. Pritchett, Edward W., Company I, 1stTennessee Regiment. Upon the authority of Dr. John Stewart French, his three uncles were buried in the Confederate Cemetery. They were: Byron Brownlow French, Joseph Harrison French, and Timothy Allen French. (Armstrong 493-512). -------------------------------------------- Source: Armstrong, Zella. The History of Hamilton County and Chattanooga Tennessee. Vol. 1, Chattanooga: Lookout Publishing, 1931. UTC Library Call Nr.: F443 H19 A8

    02/10/2001 10:07:42
    1. [GAMACON] Conf. Cem. Chattanooga unknown command dead
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. Chattanooga Confederate Burials Commands Not Known Arrowwood, S. M., Company F, 4th Confederate. Ayres, Lewis, Company and Regiment unknown. Barnes, B., Company K, Col. Preston's Cavalry. Barrow, Amos, Water's Battery. Berry, S., 3rd Confederate Cavalry. Blackman, R. C., Company E, Cox's Battalion S. S. Bowden, J. A. W., Company E, Cox's Battalion S. S. Bowen, James, Company A, Confederate Cavalry. Breel, W., Company B, Water's Battery. Brown, E. P., Company B, Manney's Battery. Brown, Thomas, Company A, 3rd Confederate Cavalry. Bullock, J. A., command unknown. Calvin, Henry, Company B, Water's Battery. Campbell, James, Company E, 3rd Confederate Cavalry. Carter, , Company F, Cox's Battalion S. S. Carroll, J. R., Company C. Cox's Battalion S. S. Clarke, J. B., Manney's Battalion S. S. Cox, W. E., Company E, 3rd Confederate. Davis, Montgomery, Company D, 4th Confederate. Dundy (Dandy), Company I, 8th Confederate. Durham, Thomas, Waters' Battery. Fitzgerald, L. C., Company H, 9th Confederate. Forrest, John, Company B, Manney's Battalion S. S. Goins, John, F. M. C. Fox, F. M., Company K, Manney's Battalion S. S. Gifford, Joseph, command unknown. Hallett, James, 1st Confederate Cavalry. Harrel, Samuel, Company E, Sharp's Battalion S. S. Hackett, James, 1st Cavalry. Herring, Edward, command unknown. Holt, S. A., Dawson's Battery. Howard, D. P., command unknown. Jones, F., Company C, McKee's Battalion. Kenner, William R., Company F, Limestone's Battalion. Lacks, Richard, Company D, 4th Confederate (Sweet's). Long, William S., Company B, Manney's Battalion 5.5. Mc , Thomas, command unknown. McDonald, W., McKeown's Escort. Martin, B., Company B, Light Artillery. Monahan, J., command unknown. Norman, William, command unknown. Pliilips, J. M., 1stConfederate Cavalry. Pitts, M. J., Gibson's Battalion. Rainey, J. J., Company B, Manney's Battalion. Ricketts, R., command unknown. Riser, Jacob, Company E, Cox's Battalion S. S. Robinson, B. H., Gibson's Battalion. Roy, J. T., Company F, 8th Confederate. Royston, F. M., Company H, 3rd Confederate Cavalry. Saunders, James R., Cox's Battalion S. S. Saunders, William, 8th Confederate. Shelly, W. B., 1stBattalion, Hillard's Legion. Sneed, J. A., Company B, Russell's Cavalry. Syphus, Sylvanus, Company K. Thompson, E. G., Company E, Newman's Battalion. Tinker, H., Company A, 3rd Confederate. Turner, William, Company E., Cox's Battalion S. S. Ward, F. H., Company I, 8th Confederate Cavalry. Ware, A. W., Gibson's Battery. Weatherford, J. G., Company B, Cox's Battalion S. S. Wutmaker, C. C., Gibson's Battery. A lady, a hospital matron or nurse. Miller, Louis, 6th Federal Regiment, a Yankee. Winbroot, E. J., 6th Federal Regiment, a Yankee. Later eight bodies were found near Rossville Gap and wer moved by Forrest Camp to the Confederate Cemetery. Their names so far as known were: Free, J. M., Confederate Army. Herrin, J. M., 41St Alabama Regiment. Ingraham, J. A., Tennessee Confederate Regiment. Jordan, H. S., Company A, 41st Alabama. Massey, J. H., 41st Alabama. Watterson, Walker, Company H, 33rd Tennessee Regiment. McNeil, B. F., Company F, 1stMississippi Regiment. Unknown.

    02/10/2001 10:05:59
    1. [GAMACON] Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. Chattanooga Confederate Burials Georgia Allen, H. E., Company B, 9th Regiment. Bailey, G., Company H, 3rd Cavalry. Bailey, S. A., Company B, 5th Regiment. Capps, H. J., Company E, 3rd Battery. Cine, G. W., Company B, 9th Battery. Clay, J. A., Company H, 5th Regiment. Cootes, E. T., Company B, 2nd Battalion. Covington, Thomas, Company H, 3rd Regiment. Demeriss, A., Company K, 13th Regiment. Hunt, M. S., Company D, 3rd Cavalry. Hutchin, 1st Georgia State Troops. Jansen (or Nelson), H. J., Georgia Cavalry. Lerois, W. D., Company C, 3rd Battery. Lyle, G. W., Company C, 3rd Battery. Marhulon, T., Company C, 9th Georgia. Nelson (or Janson), H. J., Cavalry. Patters, M. J., Company C, 3rd Battery. Peeples, C. C., Company B, 3rd Regiment. Perry, Thomas J., Company B, 3rd Regiment. Powers, J. E., Company K, 5th Regiment. Pud, J., Company E, 9th Battalion. Ramsey, Jordan, Company C, 9th Battalion. Sarp, Thomas A., 3rd Cavalry. Sorrels, A. W., Company E, 2nd Regiment. Spence, T. J., Company C, 2nd Regiment. Stephens, Newton, Company F, 5th Regiment. Tucker, E. T., Company D, 2nd Battalion Cavalry. Veaney, Barney, Company I, 5th Regiment. Ward, N., Company D, 8th Battery. Wilbanks, J. A., Company F, 3rd Regiment.

    02/10/2001 10:02:06
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davine Campell" <davine@corinthian.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 8:08 AM Subject: Re: [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony > Terry Moody Walker: > 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census > MOODY, William 45 m/w GA > Lavina 45 SC > Anderson 14 m/w GA > Amanda 12 f/w GA > Melisa 10 f/w GA > Lavinia 8 f/w GA > Fredick 3 m/w GA > In the "Subject" of your message is says: William Moony and there is a > William Moony in Macon Co., Ga. in 1850 > He was 48 b. NC lived wityh John & Mary Gaultney family. > Davine > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <DIXIETEN@aol.com> > To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 1:37 AM > Subject: [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony > > > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > > > Terre Moody Walker > > dixieten@aol.com > > Website: TheBriarPatch http://www.thebriarpatch.com > > <A HREF="http://www.thebriarpatch.com">TheBriarPatch</A> > > > > Surnames: Moody, Hancock, Eubanks, Parker, Scarborough, Walker, Bush > > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to > gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe > and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type > unsubscribe. > > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Do you have any church membership lists.? Please send them to the Macon County web master and they will be included on the site. > >

    02/10/2001 01:53:45
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <DIXIETEN@aol.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 1:37 AM Subject: [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > Terre Moody Walker > dixieten@aol.com > Website: TheBriarPatch http://www.thebriarpatch.com > <A HREF="http://www.thebriarpatch.com">TheBriarPatch</A> > > Surnames: Moody, Hancock, Eubanks, Parker, Scarborough, Walker, Bush > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type unsubscribe. > >

    02/10/2001 01:43:47
    1. Re: [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony
    2. Davine Campell
    3. Terry Moody Walker: 1850 Macon Co., Ga. Census MOODY, William 45 m/w GA Lavina 45 SC Anderson 14 m/w GA Amanda 12 f/w GA Melisa 10 f/w GA Lavinia 8 f/w GA Fredick 3 m/w GA In the "Subject" of your message is says: William Moony and there is a William Moony in Macon Co., Ga. in 1850 He was 48 b. NC lived wityh John & Mary Gaultney family. Davine ----- Original Message ----- From: <DIXIETEN@aol.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 1:37 AM Subject: [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > Terre Moody Walker > dixieten@aol.com > Website: TheBriarPatch http://www.thebriarpatch.com > <A HREF="http://www.thebriarpatch.com">TheBriarPatch</A> > > Surnames: Moody, Hancock, Eubanks, Parker, Scarborough, Walker, Bush > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > If you want to unsubscribe, just send a message to gamacon-L-request@rootsweb.com in the subject line type the word unsubscribe and nothing else. If your email program requires text in the body just type unsubscribe. >

    02/10/2001 01:08:04
    1. [GAMACON] Lookup 1850 Census...William Moony
    2. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Terre Moody Walker dixieten@aol.com Website: TheBriarPatch http://www.thebriarpatch.com <A HREF="http://www.thebriarpatch.com">TheBriarPatch</A> Surnames: Moody, Hancock, Eubanks, Parker, Scarborough, Walker, Bush

    02/09/2001 06:37:34
    1. Fw: [GAMACON] mail archives
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 12:27 AM Subject: [GAMACON] mail archives > Archived messages from every Rootsweb list can be accessed at the address > below. > > http://Searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > Margie > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > Do you have any church membership lists.? Please send them to the Macon County web master and they will be included on the site. > >

    02/09/2001 01:54:30
    1. [GAMACON] mail archives
    2. Margie Daniels
    3. Archived messages from every Rootsweb list can be accessed at the address below. http://Searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Margie

    02/08/2001 04:27:33
    1. [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 5:24 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "John Hill's age," was posted by Keith on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 > It is a response to "John Hill," posted by Harriett Fuquay on Wed, 07 > Feb 2001 > > Surname: Hill, Barnes, Herring, Varnum > > > > --- > NAME: Keith > EMAIL: > DATE: Feb 08 2001 > QRYTEXT: John Hill b. Robeson County North Carolina about 1788. The is a list of the various census's that John Hill was listed in > > > Census Year Age Stated Born abt > 1820 Bunch of folks missed in Robeson, especially Hill's > This is the deed where John sold the land he bought from his father Slaughter Hill just prior to his will and death. Slaughter did not will his land, he sold it to each of the children as a reasonable price per the deeds, and maybe he actually gave it to them? Note that W.L. Herring & Readin Varnum witnessed the deed. > > Robeson County North Carolina, Deed book U, Page 209 John Hill To Stephen Grantham This Indenture made this fifteenth day of Decr. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six between John Hill of the one part and Stephen Grantham of the other part both of the County of Robeson in the State of North Carolina Witnesseth That where the said John Hill for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred Dollars to him in hand paid by said Stephen Grantham the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath given granted bargained and sold to said Stephen Grantham his heirs or assigns all that piece or parcel of Land lying & being in the County of Robeson aforesaid on the West side of Ashpole Swamp being the lower part of several surveys known by the name of the Needham Rowland Old place and all the land that lies below the stage Road supposed to be two hundred and fifty acres more or less which piece or parcel of Land together with all and singular the priviledg! > es hereditaments to the same belonging or in any wise incident or appertaining the said John Hill for himself his heirs or assigns shall and will warrant and forever defend to the whole use and benefit and behalf of said Stephen Grantham his heirs Executors or administrators or assigns free and clear from the lawful claim of any persons whatsoever In witness whereof the said John Hill has hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the date first above written Signed: John x Hill Seal, Witnesses: W. L. Herring, Readin Varnum November Term 1828 Then was this deed proved in open Court by the oath of L. Herring & ordered to be registered Neill Buie Clk 6th Jany 1829 > > Census Year Age Stated Born abt > 1830 30-40 1790-1800 Marion County Georgia > All the rest Macon Coutny Georgia > 1840 40-50 1790-1800 > 1850 62 1788 > 1860 75 1785 > 1870 86 1784 > 1880 102 1778 > > When dealing with census years as the only marker for birth date, I will use the 1850 census. I figure that the earlier census would be more accurate, since it was closer to the time they were born. (the aging process affects us all.) This may not always be accurate, but it is my rule of thumb. Clearly 1808 would NOT be an option by any of the census's. > > The 1880 is obviously incorrect, but perhaps he looked a 102? Either way, it was an important one for him to make. In 1880 the people enumerated included their birthstate as well as the birth state of their parents. In this case he listed Virginia for his parents. That really helps with a time line since his father Slaughter Hill was born before 1747 in Virginia. My evidence and theory on Slaughters age come from the fact that he was the executor of his fathers estate which was probated in 1768 in Halifax County North Carolina. To be executor, he would have been at least 21 (or at least that it what I have been told). > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >

    02/08/2001 01:05:15
    1. [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 6:30 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Johnson," was posted by Holly Sours on Thu, 08 Feb 2001 > It is a response to "Johnson," posted by Millie C. Stewart on Thu, 08 > Feb 2001 > > Surname: Johnson > > > > --- > NAME: Holly Sours > EMAIL: hsours@knology.net > DATE: Feb 08 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Thanks, Millie, I don't know why I didn't think to contact you in the first place. Did you notice an age and other people listed with him? I don't know where Matthew came from before he was in Washington Cty. That census does say he was born in Ga. Seems like he appeared out of thin air!! > > Holly. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >

    02/08/2001 01:04:53
    1. [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:58 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "1860 Macon Cty. Census," was posted by Holly Sours on Thu, > 08 Feb 2001 > > Surname: Johnson > > > > --- > NAME: Holly Sours > EMAIL: hsours@knology.net > DATE: Feb 08 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Does anyone have access to the 1860 Macon Cty. census to check for Matthew Morgan Johnson born abt. 1850-1851. > > Thanks!! Holly. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >

    02/08/2001 10:31:15
    1. [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 6:58 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Moses Hill - Barnes Family," was posted by Keith on Wed, > 07 Feb 2001 It is a response to "Barnes Bible page re Moses HILL & father, > John," posted by Barbara on Sun, 04 Feb 2001 > > Surname: Hill, Barnes, Herring, Barfield > > > > --- > NAME: Keith > EMAIL: > DATE: Feb 07 2001 > QRYTEXT: The Hill's of Robeson and the Barnes's are closely tied. Several of them married in Robeson and here in Georgia. As far as that goes, the Herrings were also intertwined in real estate deals in Robeson with the Hill's. And of course the Barfields. My point about Moses Hill dealt with that John Hill's brother Moses also came to Marion (later became Macon) and was listed in the 1830 census and had land adjoining my Archibald in the 1838 Macon Tax digest. He was listed in 1840 then either died or moved or just disappeared. > > The following is an interesting record that I obtained while researching the Hill family at the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh. > > April 21, 1843 Page 181- From the Estate Records of Robeson County North Carolina 1840-1846, Nathan L. Williamson guardian of the minor Heirs of Atkinson Barnes, deceased. viz: Sarah Barnes, Aby Barnes, Malinda Barnes, & Atkinson P. Barnes. Bright Williams, administrator. Witnesses: T(imothy) Griffin, Joseph C. Lee, J. Floyd. > > This I found interesting because John Hill, son of Robeson Slaughter married Malinda Barnes August 03, 1858 in Macon County. I not sure if the birth date you listed for John Hill was written in error as 1808 but he was born about 1788 (varys a few years depending on which census you use) Malinda is 23 per the 1860 census. Her brother Atkinson (Adkinson) age 22 & sister Sarah B. age 25 are both listed as Idiots and living with the John Hill family. All three of them were born in the mid 1830's. > > There is an Elias listed in the 1850 Census in HH 368 age 43, or born about 1807. I doubt that this would be the brother of the above Adkinson? The age difference is to much in my humble opinion. Is there a listing somewhere for Adkinson Barnes, besides the one that lives with John Hill and his new bride, in any census in Macon? I have never seen evidence of one? Could the data listed in the history book be partially incorrect? I don't know, just food for thought. > > One other question I have is, where did the name John "Jack" Hill or Flint River Jack come from? I have never seen a document showing him as Jack? > > Any leads to these questions would be appreciated.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >

    02/08/2001 01:47:15
    1. [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 8:18 PM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "John Hill," was posted by Harriett Fuquay on Wed, 07 Feb > 2001 It is a response to "Moses Hill - Barnes Family," posted by Keith > on Wed, 07 Feb 2001 > > Surname: MASSEY, BRYAN, MEADOWS, LEWIS, FUQUAY > > > > --- > NAME: Harriett Fuquay > EMAIL: dumaxeth@atlantic.net > DATE: Feb 07 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Hi, I do not know exactly where John Hill came from but he is mentioned as Jack Hill in the book "The History of Macon County". Two of his daughters married into the Kimbrell Massey family. Joannah Hill married Green Massey (my gggrandfather)and Julia married Newton Elmore Massey (my gguncle).Both sons of Kimbrell and Lucinda Massey. Apparently the age difference is correct. > Harriett Meadows Fuquay. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >

    02/08/2001 01:46:53
    1. [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 7:56 AM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "Blitsch aka Plitsch," was posted by Debbie Davis on Thu, > 08 Feb 2001 It is a response to "family search," posted by John A. Rostill-Huntley > on Sun, 20 Jun 1999 > > Surname: Plitsch > > > > --- > NAME: Debbie Davis > EMAIL: Deb164807@aol.com > DATE: Feb 08 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Name: Joseph Plitsch (grandfather)married Vera Knowles > From: Wisbech, county of Cambridgeshire, England > > Is it possible you have the town and county reversed? I found it interesting that the county you listed is close in name to the town my grandfather came from Wisbech ending in an H and not a K.....and the town you listed is close in name to the county of Cambridgeshire. Is it possible William and Joseph are actually from the same place? I would be interested to hear from you. Thanks Deb > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >

    02/08/2001 01:46:40
    1. [GAMACON] Fw: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <genconnect@genconnect.rootsweb.com> To: <millie1@accucomm.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 1:41 AM Subject: New Macon Co. Ga Query Forum Post > Macon Co. Ga Query Forum > A new message, "researching family records my great grandmother was Mary > Frankie Louiseclark,phelps lawson," was posted by Darlene Kathy Brown on > Tue, 06 Feb 2001 It is a response to "DeLoach/Clark marriage," posted > by Tamie on Fri, 28 Jan 2000 > > Surname: Brown, lawson, phelps, clark > > > > --- > NAME: Darlene Kathy Brown > EMAIL: Doll74291@cs.com > DATE: Feb 06 2001 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: My family on my grandfathers side hails from Macon County, Georgia. My great grandmother use to own over 200 acres of land in that area around the 1920's. She sold off her land eventually by the late 1960's. She was part Indian. (Cherokee and African American also White). Her parents were Katie Clark (indian) and Nathan Phelps (black and half white, he looked white). She married Jack Lawson. They had one child James Rupert Lawson. I have know idea if this information will assist either of us however, I hope one of us will benefit.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Macon?admin> > >

    02/06/2001 11:39:02
    1. [GAMACON] From Margie
    2. Millie C. Stewart
    3. THE JOHN MILLEDGES OF GEORGIA. > > The first John Milledge of Georgia was born in England, and came to America > with Oglethorpe. He became a man of affairs in the new colony, and held > several important trusts, civic and military. His commission as commander of > a troup of rangers, dated March 29, 1742, was signed by Jas. Oglethorpe. > > In 1768, while a member of the colonial assembly, he was one of a committee > to correspond with Benjamin Franklin, agent "to arrange the affairs of > Georgia with Great Britain." > > The Captain and his family had a pew in Christ Church, Savannah, "in > consideration of six pounds and ten shillings," receipted July 5, 1763. > > Milledgeville, the former capital of the State, was named in honor of Gov. > John Milledge. > > His son, Gov. John Milledge, was born in Savannah in 1757. He commenced the > study of law with the king's attorney. He was so engaged at the breaking out > of the Revolutionary War. When but eighteen years of age he was one of the > six who broke open the magazine at Savannah and took away a large quantity > of powder. Some of it was stored in Savannah, some sent to Beaufort, and a > part of it to Boston, where hostilities had commenced, and with it the > battle of Bunker Hill was fought. The royal Governor, Wright, offered a > reward of $150 for the capture of the raiders, but they, instead of inviting > arrest, waited a month and then captured the Governor in his own house, > wherein they confined him. In this he was a leading spirit. He was in > Savannah when it was taken by the British, but escaped. > > In January, 1780, he was appointed Attorney General. This was the beginning > of his civil career. He served in the Legislature, and was in Congress in > 1792 and '93, from 1795 to 1799, and in 1801 and 1802. He was immediately > elected to the United States Senate, where he served three years, the last > year as its President. In this year, 1809, being only 52 years old, he > resigned his seat and gave up public life. > > In April, 1802, he was one of three commissioners on the part of Georgia who > negotiated with three appointed by the President, a treaty by which Georgia > ceded the most of her western territory to the United States for $1,250,000 > and other considerations. Although confronted by three statesmen of the > highest national reputation, the Georgians made so satisfactory a settlement > of a bitterly contested question that they received by a unanimous vote the > thanks of the Legislature, Governor Milledge retired to his plantation on > the Sand Hills, near Augusta, where he died in 1818. > While Mr. Jefferson's epitaph on his tomb is inscribed the " Father of the > University of Virginia," Governor Milledge was the "Benefactor of the > University of Georgia." Governor Milledge bought and conveyed to the > University at Athens nearly 700 acres of land. Upon this land the college > buildings and a great part of Athens now stand. Its first commencement was > held in 1804. > > There hangs in the State Library, Atlanta, a handsome painting of this > eminent Georgian. It is the work of the late Miss Kate Elliott Milledge, the > only granddaughter of Governor Milledge. She was the daughter of the late > Col. John Milledge, and a sister to the present State Librarian, Capt. John > Milledge, who was a Confederate soldier, serving as First Lieutenant and > Captain in 1st Georgia regiment, and afterward Captain of artillery under > Gen. Lee. > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman born with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > >

    02/06/2001 08:21:20