Military Units Formed in Georgia


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County Cross Reference


Georgia Generals and Staff
1st Battalion Sharpshooters - 832 men
1st Battalion, Georgia Infantry State Guards - 306 men
1st Battalion, Georgia Reserve Artillery - 2 men
1st Cavalry Battalion - 758 men
1st Cavalry Battalion Reserves - 674 men
1st Cavalry Regiment - 2195 men
1st City Battalion, GA Infantry - 622 men
1st Confederate Infantry - 1666 men
1st Consolidated Regiment, Georgia Infantry - 40 men
1st Georgia Regulars - 1965 men
1st Gordon Cavalry Squadron - 174 men
1st Regiment, Georgia Artillery - 4 men
1st Regiment Georgia Engineer Troops - 4 men
1st Regiment, Georgia Infantry - 813 men
1st Regiment, Georgia Infantry State Guards - 860 men
1st Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Local Troops Augusta) - 1857 men
1st Regiment Georgia Reserves - 1304 men
1st Regiment Georgia Militia - 79 men
1st Regiment Georgia Reserves (Symon's) - 1237 men
1st Regiment Georgia State Line - 245 men
1st Regiment, Georgia Troops and Defenses (Macon) - 148 men
1st Regiment, Georgia Light Duty Men - 87 men
1st Regiment Volunteer Infantry - (Mercer-Olmstead's) - 3931
1st Regiment Volunteer Infantry - (Ramsey's) - 1567 men
2nd Battalion, Sharpshooters - 687 men
Georgia 2nd Infantry Battalion - 1022 men
2nd Battalion Georgia Infantry State Guards - 422 men
2nd Battalion Georgia Troops and Defenses (Macon) - 422 men
2nd Cavalry Battalion - 849 men
2nd Cavalry Regiment - 1682 men
2nd Regiment Georgia State Militia - 90 men
2nd Cavalry Regiment State Guards - 747 men
2nd Regiment Volunteer Infantry - 2302 men
2nd Infantry Battalion Reserves - 1318 men
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The exact number of military units which were formed in Georgia is unknown. Some units changed names and / or were consolidated or reorganized during the war and a few were disbanded without seeing service.

This list contains 364 known discreet units and is based on the inventory made by the National Archives of the various rosters and service records. It is possible that some of these units belong together as they were known by different names. As we determine those that should be consolidated, we will do so.

The total loss of the Confederate Armies in killed and mortally wounded will never be definitely known, and can be stated only in round numbers. A summing up of the casualties at each battle and minor engagement--using official reports only, and in their absence accepting Confederate estimates- indicates that 94,000 men were killed or mortally wounded on the Confederate side during the war.

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