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Bomar Flavius J – enlisted in Captain Holcombe’s Company Leyden Artillery Battalion in Atlanta, Georgia at Camp Kirkpatrick, February 27, 1862, transferred to Company E May 15, 1862, Bounty Payroll June 10th, 1862 paid $50, May to June 1862 Appears on a Register of Payments on Descriptive Lists Period of service from March 1st, 1863 to June 30t, 1863 Paid August 3rd 1863 by B.F. Bomar for $48, Appears on a receipt roll for clothing July 25th, 1864, Jerome Silvey Nov 6, 1901 administrator of estate of Flavius J. Bomar AJC Nov 28,1901 August 27 1886 Funeral Notice 10 AM At Park Street M.E. Church West End

Bomar Francis Marion – Age 18, enlisted February 27th 1862, in Captain Holcombe’s Company Leyden Artillery Battalion in Atlanta, Georgia at Camp Kirkpatrick, February 27, 1862, transferred to Company E May 15, 1862, Bounty Payroll June 10th, 1862 paid $50, Elected 2nd Corporal , A Appears on a Register of Payments on Descriptive Lists Period of service from July 1st, 1862 to November 1st, 1862, Paid $52 ON January 8th 1863 by H.T. Massengale, Appears on a Receipt Roll for commutation of Rations in Atlanta, Georgia November 21st 1862 for 20 days paid January 13, 1863 Appears on a receipt roll for clothing July 25th, 1864, Age 20, Eyes Blue, Hair Light, Complexion Fair,
Height 5’ 6” FROM Paulding County, Georgia Occupation Clerk, William Sprague Everett near Lynchburg Virginia, June 10th 1864 F.M. Bomar fell mortally wounded in an engagement at Lynchburg Virginia June 17, 1864

Collier Mirabeau L – On April 17th 1862 Enlisted in Captain Holcombe’s Company Leyden Artillery Battalion in Atlanta, Georgia at Camp Kirkpatrick May 8, 1862, transferred to Company E May 15, 1862, Bounty Payroll June 10th, 1862 paid $50, May to June 1862 present, July 1st to November 1st 1863 Present, Appears on a Receipt Roll form clothing July 25th Fifth Sergeant Also shown to have served as 2nd and 3rd Lieutenant Company A, 2nd Georgia Reserves CSA Enlisted April, 26, 1864
Born Decatur DeKalb County Georgia, Master Mechanic for the Western & Atlantic Railroad and entered apprenticeship at the age of 12, In 1861 He had charge of 2 pieces of artillery and took part in battles at Chickamauga , Knoxville, Lynchburg, Shephardstown, Chapin’s Farm and many engagements in the Valley Campaign and was present with command at the surrender of Robert E. Lee Died 1906 Cyclopedia of Georgia Allen Daniel Candler and Clement Anselm Evans P427-428 Witness for Iverson Davis Living at Inman Park Atlanta, Ga serving 3 years with Davis

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