Historical Sketch and Roster of the Georgia 22nd Infantry Regiment


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The Georgia 22nd Infantry Regiment served throughout the war in Virginia in Wright's and Sorrel's Brigade.The regiment lost 10 killed and 77 wounded at Oak Grove, 6 killed, 32 wounded, and 18 missing at Malvern Hill, 13 killed and 50 wounded as Second Manassas. There were 400 engaged at Gettysburg, and more than 40% were disabled. It sustained 25 casualties in route from Pennsylvania and 50 at Manassas Gap. It surrendered at Appomattox on 9 APR 1865 with 9 officers and 197 men. Companies Of The GA 22nd Infantry Regiment A Richmond County - (None)B Glascock County - "Glascock Independent Guards" C Paulding County - "Freeman Infantry" D Murray County - (None) E Forsyth and Milton County - "Warsaw Rebels" F Lincoln County - "Bartow Volunteers" or "Lincoln Cnty.Volunteers" G Bartow and Floyd County - "Fireside Defenders"H Warren County - "Gardner Volunteers" I Dawson County - (None) K Clayton and Henry County - "Henry Volunteers"




Historical Sketch And Roster Of The Georgia 38th Infantry Regiment


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The GA 38th Infantry Regiment was a part of the Lawton - Gordon - Evans brigade made up of the 13th, 26th, 31st, 38th, 60th, & 61st Georgia Regiments and the 12th Georgia Light Artillery Battalion. It fought in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley and was active around Appomattox. The unit lost 54 killed and 118 wounded at Gaines' Mill and sixty-two percent of the 123 engaged at Sharpsburg. In the fight at Fredericksburg there were 10 killed and 91 wounded, and of the 341 at Gettysburg, more than thirty-five percent were disabled. It surrendered with 112, of which 73 were armed.