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Frank,

Here is a little info. for you. As you will note his last name is spelled a little differently but this is him. You can order copies of his records here at this web site if you wish.

CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS

23rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry

23rd Infantry Regiment, organized at Big Shanty, Georgia, in September, 1861, contained men from Bartow, Henderson, Floyd, Pickens, and Cherokee counties. It moved to Tennessee, then was sent to Virginia and assigned to the Department of the Peninsula. In April, 1862, it totalled 370 effectives and during the war served under Generals Rains and Colquitt. The 23rd participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from Williamsburg to Chancellorsville, where more than 275 men were captured. It then was ordered to Charleston, South Carolina, and later Florida. After fighting at Olustee the unit returned to Virginia, took part in the conflicts at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, and endured the battles and hardships of the Petersburg siege. It lost 4 killed and 56 wounded at Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill, had 14 killed and 64 wounded in the Maryland Campaign, and 2 killed, 66 wounded, and 2 missing at Olustee. During 1865 it was active in North Carolina and surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. The field officers were Colonels Marcus R. Ballenger, W.P. Barclay, Emory F. Best, James H. Huggins, and Thomas Hutcherson; Lieutenant Colonel John J.A. Sharp; and Major William J. Boston.

HISTORICAL NOTES:

Crute states that this regiment was made up of men from Bartow, Henderson, Floyd, Pickens, and Cherokee counties. Walker is not included.

Crute states that they followed a rather unusual route being transferred back and forth from VA to FL to SC to TN during the war. The regiment finally surrendered with the Army of Tennessee at Goldsboro, NC, although it had been involved in the Petersburg siege in VA. Almost half of the regiment was captured at Chancellorsville, but overall, the battle casualties seem relatively light. The regiment was under the direct command of Generals Rains and Colquitt.

Rosters of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia

MUSTER ROLL OF
COMPANY H, 23d REGIMENT
GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
ARMY OF TENNESSEE
C. S. A.
COBB, GORDON AND WALKER COUNTIES, GEORGIA
BARTOW INVINCIBLES
OR
WALKER BARTOW INVINCIBLES

Shuttle, Joseph M.-4th Sergeant August 31, 1861. Wounded at Ocean Pond, Fla. February 20, 1864. Surrendered, Greensboro, N. C. April 26,1865.

I hope this helps,
Gary D. Bray

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