James T. Fortner enlisted in Company F, 14th Georgia Infantry July 11,1861 in Wrightsville/Johnson County, Georgia, last shown present on the Nov/Dec 1864 muster, recorded absent without leave on the Jan/Feb 1865 muster, his records show correspondence between the Adjutant General, War Department with the Georgia State Pension Commissioners dated April 23, 1917
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Also in Company F were Pvt. Benjamin G. Fortner, 1st Lt. S. J. Fortner, 1st Lt Swain M. Fortner, and 1st Lt Swain S. Fortner
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14th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
14th Infantry Regiment was organized by Colonel A.V. Brumby during the spring of 1861 with men recruited in Jasper, Johnson, Pierce, Dougherty, and Worth counties. Ordered to Virginia the unit served under General Floyd in the Kanawha Valley, then was assigned to General W.Hampton's, J.R. Anderson's, and E.L. Thomas's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It was active from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, endured the battles and hardships of the Petersburg siege south of the James River, and ended the war at Appomattox. The regiment had 379 effectives in April, 1862, and sustained 138 casualties during the Seven Days' Battles, 28 at Cedar Mountain, and 52 at Second Manassas. It lost 8 killed and 67 wounded at Chancellorsville and twelve percent of the 331 engaged at Gettysburg. On April 9, 1865, there were 20 officers and 147 men present. The field officers were Colonels A.V. Brumby, Robert W. Folsom, Richard P. Lester, and Felix Price; Lieutenant Colonels James M. Fielder, Washington L. Goldsmith, William A. Harris, and W.S. Ramsey; and Major Charles C. Kelley.
See: http://www.petersburgbreakthrough.org/14thGA.htm