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Re: Peeple's, Wolihin's and York's Batteries, 9th

Captian Peeples was Macon Tyler Peeples of Company D of the Ninth Batallion Company D ( Gwinnett Artillery)
Peeples Tyler Macon – Captain April 23 1862 Enlisted as private in Company F 6th Georgia State troops Oct 21st 1861. April 16 1862 shows him present Mustered out of Savannah, Ga.

Captin York was a member of Company E. York Billington W – Captain promoted from Sergeant. Dry good merchant of Whitehall Street. Died May 6 1912 Native Georgia of 83 years. Came to Atlanta at the age of 16 and entered into the mercantile business before the war and married Cordelia Sassen. Served as Captain and was wounded twice. Surrendered with Lee. After the war moved to Marietta. Buried at West view Cemetery

Captain Wolihin served in Company C (the Columbus Rebels)Andrew M Wolihin - Lieutenant Appointed April 1st 1862 and later Captain
Appointed June 20th 1863. Surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse

All were members of the 9th Batallion Ga Artillery. I would like more details about their cannon and where they came from. I have details about the batallion recieving thier equipment when they arrived at Loudon.

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