In additition to the regiments that was sent to you, you should also search out the "State Guards". The Calvalry seems to be separate from the listings of the Infantry. Check out the "State Guard Troops, Calvalry" to find more info.. The State Guard was one of Gov. Joe Brown's attempts to maintain a military force under state control, and it was organized in the summer of 1863 for 6 months service in case of emergency (i.e., invasion of GA). it comprised about 12 numbered regiments (8 inf., 4 cav); 2 "Legions"; 20 numbered battalions (inf, cav, mounted inf-battalions varied in size from 2-9 companies), enlisted to serve in defense of specified regions of the state. They were numbered in the same way as normal Volunteers. They mostly remained under Georgia command... I did some research on my ancestor: Leander (Lee) Jones Milam who was in: Calvalry Company H 12th from Capt,. W. H. Robinson, then later from Capt. McGowen Rufus Johnson ( a neighbor and later an in-law of the Milam's) was in the Infantry, 5th Bn. (State Guards) Company F The State Guards are listed differently than those of the CSA's.... I got this information on: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gataylor/gamildefine.htm Hope this is informative... Barbara Milam Thurmond