Company K, 61st Georgia Regiment
Company K, "Sharpshooters," 61st Georgia Infantry Regiment, Gordon's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, was formed in June 1862 at Charleston, SC from the other companies of the 7th Georgia Infantry Battalion (later re-designated as the 61st Georgia Infantry Regiment).
Henry A Calhound, enlisted September 13, 1861, 4th Corporal and 3rd Sergenant; transferred from Company E to Company K, June 1, 1862; captured in the Wilderness, May 2, 1864.
B.F. Connor, enlisted June 1862, private; died Staunton, VA, December 1863. (Could be the Benjamin B. Conner of Company E who transferred to Company F and died in the hospital at Farmville, VA, on November 20, 1862 or James F. Conner who also transferred from Company E to Company K and who died on medical furlough, September 22, 1862. The father of James was William D.W.C. Conner.)
Martin T. Moses, enlisted September 1861, private; wounded Fredricksburg, December 19, 1862; captured Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864; exchanged March 1865. (Company K; see Montgomery Monitor, December 4, 1913)
John J. Ryals, enlisted September 1861, private; died in General Hospital, Jackson VA, December 5, 1862.
Lewis Wolfe, private, enlisted August 31, 1861, Company H; Transferred to Company K; wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; Killed at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864.
H. A. Calhound, sergeant, company K. (see Montgomery Monitor, November 17, 1904, p. 1 c.1 in A History of Original Montgomery County to 1918)