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General George T. Anderson, Brigade Commander (Brigadier Gen.) Commanded 7th, 8th, 9th, 11th and 59th Georgia Regiments. (Wounded in action 2 July 1863 attacking the Wheatfield at Gettysburg.)
Colonel John Webb, Regimental Commander (Wounded in action 25 Aug. 1864 Ream's Station, Va.-left arm amputated)
Captain George Hillyer, C Company (Photo)
Captain George Hillyer (Portrait)
Lieutenant Alonzo Allen, B Company
Brothers:
Major William Jones, B Company (Wounded in action 2 July,1863 at Gettysburg, Pa.-wounded in action again 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania, Va.-hospitalized; died 26 Oct. 1864)
Private James Jones, B Company
Private John Jones, B Company (Wounded in action 2 July, 1863 at Gettysburg, Pa.)
Corporal Enoch Johnson, K Company (Wounded in action 7 Oct. 1864 at Deep Bottom [Petersburg], Va.)
Brothers:
Private William Peek, K Company (Died 15 Sept. 1861 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Private Jesse Peek, K Company (Wounded in action 25 Aug. 1862 at Rappahannock River [2nd Manasses] Va.)
Private Leander Green, H Company (Wounded in action 12 or 13 Dec. 1862 at Fredericksburg, Va.)
Private Thomas J. Jones,Jr., D Company( His Father [Sr.] was captured at Gettysburg 2 July 1863, and died a P.O.W. 9 Nov. 1863)
Private Duncan Smith, G Company (Killed in action at Dam #1 [Yorktown, Va.], 27 June 1862)
Private James W. Conner, C Company (Captured 2 July 1863 at Gettysburg, Pa.)
Brothers:
Sergeant Major David Jameson, E Company
Private Henry Jameson, E Company (Killed in action 1 July, 1862 at Malvern Hill, Va.)
Private Malcolm McMullen, H Company (Wounded in action and captured at Gettysburg, Pa. 2 July, 1863)
3rd Sergeant Cuyler Nevill, I Company
5th Sergeant Joel Burnham, D Company (Chaplain)
Corporal Hamilton G. Moore, G Company
Private Isaiah Parrish, I Company (Wearing the "Southern Cross", wounded in action 28 April, 1863. )
First Sergeant Jesse Bateman, E Company (Wounded in action at The Wilderness 6 May, 1864. Hospitalized, arm amputated, died from wounds).
Corporal Robert Neal King, B Company (Postwar, circa 1880).
Private Chesley Alderman, I Company (Prewar?) (Wounded in leg and captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863 . Died from wounds and amputation of leg, in hospital near Gettysburg, Pa., July 19, 1863 . Awarded the highest CSA Award for bravery, the Confederate "Roll Of Honor")
Private James M. Renew, K Company (died in Richmond, Va. 2 January, 1862)
Private Robert A. Wood, B Company(wounded, captured and disabled at Gettysburg, July 1863)
Private James W. Ponder, K Company.
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