MILITARY HISTORY - CIVIL WAR YEAR
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FLORIDA 1861 -
VIRGINIA - 1861
PENINSULA - 1862
SHARPESBURG - 1862
CHANCELLORSVILLE - 1862
GETTYSBURG - 1863
TENNESSEE - 1864
SPOTSYLVANIA - 1864
COLD HARBOR
SHENANDOAH

APPOMATTOX - 1865


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FLORIDA – 1861 – 16 APR – 30 MAY 1961

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16 Apr 1861

1st GA (Ramsey’s) received into the service of the Confederate States at Pensacola, FL by CPT Forney, Asst IG, CSA

Henderson, Vol. 1, P. 298 (Gen Order No. 19, HQ Troops, Pensacola, FL)

The 1st Ga (Ramsey’s) “took up quarters at Fort Barrancas, where they remained almost two months

Note: 1SG Thomas Hamil, F/12th Bn Ga Lt Arty, undated, in Henderson, Vol 1, at p.297

VIRGINIA 1861, 1 JUNE 1861 – 19 FEB. 1862

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1 Jun 1861

1st Ga (Ramsey’s) in Richmond, Va.

Document reprinted in “The Georgia Genealogist, “ p. 9

7 Jun 1861

1st Ga (Ramsey’s) ordered to proceed to Stainton, VA and to report to BG R S Garnett

Ainesworth & Kirkley, The War of the Rebellion, A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union & Confederate Armies, (hereafter “Official Records”), Series I, Vol. 51, p. 136 (Special Orders No. 66, Adjt. And Insp., Gen.’s Office, Richmond, dtd 7 Jun 1861) (Unless otherwise indicated, all references to the Official Records will be to Series I); Derry, P. 21.

20 Jun 1861

BG Garnett reports that 1st Ga (Ramsey’s) to be two days march behind COL Pegram 

Offical Records, Vol. 2, P942

11 – 16 Jul. 1961

1st Ga (Ramsey’s) as part of the Brigade commanded by BG R S Garnett are part of the CS Forces covering the retreat of BG Garnett’s brigade from Laurel Hill, VA, following a successful attack by Federal forces under the command of MG George B. McClellan,.  After CS forces abandoned their position on Laurel BG Garnett orders a retreat to Beverly and then to St. George.  Federal cavalry and flying artillery units pursue the CS forces and on Saturday, catch the rear elements “in the vicinity of the left branch of the Cheat River, attack his rear , defended by the First Georgia Regiment (Ramsey’s).” Although BG Jackson’s initial reports indicate that the 1st Ga (Ramsey’s) was successful in repulsing three federal attacks, later accounts indicate that the became “almost wholly disorganized.” During the battle at Cheat River, BG Garnett is killed and COL Ramsey assumes command of the Brigade.

Offical Records, Vol. 2, p. 248-249 (“Report of BG Henry R. Jackson, CS Army, of events from July 11 to 16, with correspondence.”) Id. P. 285 (Report of action at Carrick’s Ford by COL W. B. Taliaferro, 23rd Va Inf.); Id. P.942; see generally, Derry, p. 21

Id. P.997-998; see also Id. Vol. 51, p 188 

 

Id. Vol. 2, P. 997-998

 

Id. P. 248-249, 285

23 Jul 1861
1st Ga. (Ramsey’s) accompanied by MAJ Jones with five pieces of artillery, reported to be at McDowell’s to recruit

Official Records, Vol. 2, p. 993-994 (Ltr, MAJ Harman to MG R E Lee)

25th Jul 1861
COL Ramsey is reported to have given his entire regiment leaves of absence.  BG W W Loring orders the arrest of COL Ramsey for this action.

Official Records, Vol. 2, p. 999

8 Sep 1861
Organizaiton of Army of Northwest: 3rd Bde Commanded by BG Donaldson consists of 8th Tenn, 16th Tenn, 1st Ga (Ramsey’s) , 14th GA and Greenbrier Cavalry

Official Records, Vol. 51, p. 283 (Gen Orders No. 10, HQ, Army of Northwest, Valley Mountain, dtd 8 Sept. 1861)

30 Sep 1861
“Georgia First: COL J. N. Ramsey: Army of Northwest

Official Records, Series IV, Vol. 1, p. 626-627 (Adjt. And Insp. Gen.s Office, Statement of regiments, battalions and mustered into the service of the Confederate States).

3 Oct 1861
Battle on Greenbrier River, West VA.  1st Ga. (Ramsey’s) under the command of MAJ George H Thompson.  Other units present are 12th Ga, 3d Ark, 23d Va, 25th Va, 31st Va, and 44th Va. (A map accompanying the report indicates that the 1st Ga (Ramsey’s) was in reserve).

Official Records, Vol. 5, P. 224 – 228 (Report by BG H. R. Jackson, dtd 7 Oct 1861.); Derry, p. 21

22 Nov 1861
1st Ga (Ramsey’s), 3d Ark, 23d Va and 37th Va ordered to proceed to Monterey under command of COL Taliaferro.

Official Records, Vol. 51, p. 388 (General Orders No. 21, HQ, Army of Northwest, dtd 22 Nov. 1861).

Dec 1861
COL William B. Taliaferro’s Bde. Army of the Northwest, consisting of 1st GA (Ramsey’s), 3d Ark, 23d Va Vol and 37th Va Vol. reach Winchester, VA. 

Official Records, Vol. 5, p. 389-395. (Report of Operations in the Valley District, VA. And W. Va, 4 Nov. 1861 to 21 Feb. 1862.

24 Dec 1861
1st Ga (Ramsey’s) reported to have aggregate strength of 918

Official Records, Vol. 5, p. 1005 (Report of MG T J Jackson, HQ, Valley District to LTG Joseph E. Johnson). 

3 Jan 1862
Taliaferro’s Bde under the command of BG Loring

Official Records, Vol. 5, P. 389 – 395

9 Feb 1862
Loring’s Bde ordered broken up and 1st Ga (Ramsey’s) ordered to Knoxville, TN

Official Records, Vol. 5, p. 1067 (Ltr, J P Benjamin, Sec of War, CSA to MG Joseph E. Jonston, Centerville, VA

10 Feb 1862
1st Ga (Ramsey’s) ordered to proceed to Knoxville, TN and to report to Gen A S Johnston commanding Dept No. 2

Official Records, Vol. 5, p. 1068 (Special Orders No. 33, Adjt. And Insp. Gen.’s Office, Richmond, dtd 10 Feb 1862): Vol. 5, p. 1072

18 Feb 1862
MG T J Jackson writes Gen Johnston that 1st GA (Ramsey’s) will leave for Knoxville at 10 o’clock on 19 Feb. 1862

Official Records, Vol. 5, P. 1072; Vol. 7, p. 862. 872

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__ Mar 1862
1st Ga (Ramsey’s) travels by train to Lynchburg, VA. At Lynchburg, an accident on the E.T.Va., & G. R. R. prevents the 1st Ga. (Ramsey’s) from proceeding on to Knoxville

Derry, supra, p. 21; Henderson, Vol. 1, p. 298 (Ltr, 1SG Thomas Hamil, subj. CO H, 1st Ga (Ramsey’s)

10 Mar 1862
“…-The First Georgia – was turned back a Lynchburg, and mustered out by expiration of Service.”

Official Records, Vol. 10, p. 308 (Ltr, HQ, Dist of East Tennessee, to the President, CSA, dtd 10 Mar 1862): see also Vol. 10, p. 320 (Ltr, dtd 13 Mar 1862).

 

18 Mar 1862
1st GA (Ramsey’s) mustered out of Confederate Service at Augusta, Ga.

Derry, supra, p. 21;Muster Roll, pp. 50-53; Henderson, Vol. 1, p. 298 -306

6 May 1862
Quitman Guards reconstituted at Forsyth, GA.  Thirty-two members of the original Quitman Guards, k/1st Ga (Ramsey’s), re-enrolled in the Quitman Guards.  The former 1SG, J. M. Ponder, is elected Captain.  The Quitman Guards are designated K Co., 53d Regiment, Georgia Volunteers (hereafter “K/53d Ga”

Henderson, Vol. 5, p. 611-620; Muster Roll, pp. 50-53; Jossey, p. 163-164; See also Id., Bass, Ralph E., Jr., Ch VII, “The War between the States and Reconstruction,” Id., Id at p. 151.

 

PENINSULA, 17 MARCH – 3 AUG 1862

 

26 Jun – 1 Jul 1862

53rd Ga reported to have suffered 2 killed, 23 wonded, 2 missing during the Peninsular Campaign.

Official Records, Vol. II, Pt. 2, p.505 (Report of casualties in the Peninsular Campaign in VA)

25 Jun 1862

Seven days battle, 53d Ga in reserve

Official Records, Vol. 11, Pt. 3, p. 978

29 Jun 1862

53d Ga engaged Federal forces at Crews Farm

Official Records, Vol. 11, Pt. 2, p. 721-723, 725

23 Jul 1862

53d Ga (COL L T Doyal, CDR) assigned to 1st Bde (Seemes’ Bde), MG McLaws’ Division, MG James Longstreet’s Command (1st Corps), Army of Northern VA

Official Records, Vol. II, Pt 3., p. 648, 651; Vol. 21, P538.  Derry P. 125

 

 

------------SHARPESBURG, 3 – 17 SEP 1862

 

 

  

3-17 Sep 1862

53d Ga shown to have suffered 11 killed, 63 wounded during Sharpesburg Campaign.

Official Records, Vol. 19, Pt. 1, p.810, 812 (Report of Surg Lafayette Guild, Medical Director, Army of Northern Virginia, of killed and wounded at Boonesborough [South Mountain or Turner’s Pass], Crampton’s Gap, Hapers Ferry, Sharpesburg [Antetam], and Shepherdstown [Blackford’s or Boteler’s]).

17 Sep 1862

53d Ga casualties at Sharpesburg.

Engaged |   Killed  | Wounded  | Missing

 0 | E   |  O  |  E  | O  | E  | 0  | E

21 | 255 |  1  | 20  | 3  | 60 | 0  | 6

Official Records, Vol. 19, Pt. 1, p. 861 – 862

23 Sep 1862
Report of 53d Ga in battle of Sharpesburg by CPT S. W. Mashburn

Official Records, Vol. 19, Pt. 1, P. 879

24 Sep 1862
BG Semmes reports that 53d Ga suffered 30% Killed or wounded during Sharpesburg Campaign and that LTC Sloan, Cdr., 53d Ga was mortally wounded.

Official Records, Vol. 19, Pt. 1, P. 874

19 Dec 1862
53d Ga assigned to Semmes’ Bde, McLaws” Division, 1st Corps, COL James P. Simms is shown as commander of the 53d GA

Official Records, Vol. 21, P. 1070

1863
53d Ga assigned to 1st Bde (BG Paul J. Semmes), McLaws’ Division (MG Lafayette McLaws), McGruder’s Corps (MG John B. McGruder).

Official Records, Vol. 11, Pt. 2, p. 485 (Organization of Forces during engagements around Richmond, VA); pp. 505, 509, 721-723, 725, 978.

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27 Apr – 6 May 1862

53d Ga suffered 120 casualties (15 killed, 105 wounded) during the Chancellorsville Campaign.

Official Records, Vol. 25, Pt. 1, p. 806 (Report of Surg L. Guild, CS Army Medical Director of the Killed and wounded).

20 May 1862

53d engaged Federal troups in battles on the Rappahannock and at Fredricksburg.  During these battles the 53d Ga captured the National Colors of the 2d Rhode Island Vol.

Official Records, Vol. 25, Pt. 1, p. 833 (Report of BG Semmes).

 

 

Id. P. 837

 

                                                   -------------GETTYSBURG, 19 JUNE -

 

3 JUL. 1863 ----------------------------

May 1863

53d Ga assigned to Semmes’ Bde, McLaws Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Va

Official Records, Vol. 25, Pt. 1, p. 789; Luvaas, Jay & Harold Nelson, The U. S. Army War College Guide to the Battle of Gettysburg, p. 224, (1987)

29 Jun 1863

Organization of 1st Corps (MG Longstreet) shows 53d Ga assigned to McLws Division, Simmes Bde.

Official Records, Vol. 27, pt. 3, p. 919, 920

1 – 3 Jul 1863

53d Ga assigned to Semmes’ Bde, BG P. J. Semmes and COL Goode Bryan, commanders. COL James P. Simms is commander of the 53d GA

Official Records, Vol. 27, Pt. 2, p.___

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1 – 3 Jul 1863

Return of the killed and wounded for Gettysburg, shows that the 53d Ga suffered 87 casualties; 15 killed, 72 wounded.

Official Records, Vol. 27, Pt. 2, p.329, 338

9 Jul 1863

William T. Dumas elected CPT of K/53d Ga. CPT Ponder appointed Asst. Quartermaster

Henderson, Vol. 6, p.61

 

31 Jul 1983

53d Ga shown as assigned to Semmes’ Bde, McLws Divison, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia

Official Records, Vol. 27, Pt. 3, P. 105B

31 Aug 1863

53d Ga assigned to 1st Army Corps (Longstreet’s), M’Laws’ Div, Semmes’ Bde, Army of Northern Virginia.  COL James P. Simms is CDR of the 53d Ga.

Official Records, Vol. 29, Pt. 2, P. 682

7 Sept 1863

BG Goode Bryan assigned to command Semme’s Bde (thereafter Bryan’s Bde).

Official Records, Vol. 29, Pt. 2, P. 702

10 Sep 1863

Bryan’s and Anderson’s Bde are selected by LTG Longstreet to be sent to Charleston, SC. However, Wise’s Bde is subsequently substituted for Bryan’s Bde, which remains with 1st Corps.  The Corps is then ordered to join the Army of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

Official Records, Vol. 29, Pt. 2, p.708; Travis Hudson, The Charleston and Knoxville Campaigns:  History of the 59th Georgia Infantry Volunteer Regiment, Part II, 25 Atlanta Historical Journal, No. 5, p. 47-48 (Fall 1981) (hereafter “Hudson”).

            --- TENNESSEE 1863, 19 SEP – 31 MAR 1864 -----

19 – 20 Sep 1863

Returns for the Army of Tennessee GEN Braxton Bragg, CDR show that Longstreet’s Corps, (MG John B. Hood, CDR) Army of Northern Virginia is attached to the Army of Tennessee. A note indicates that Longstreet’s return shows that M’Laws Division did not arrive in time to take part in the battle for Chickamauga.

Official Records, Vol. 20, Pt. 1, P. 11, 18

31 Oct 1863

1st Army Corps (Longstreet’s), M’Laws’ Div, Bryan’s Bde, 53d Ga in East Tennessee

Official Records, Vol. 31, Pt. 3, p. 615

3 Nov 1863

1st Corps receives orders to withdraw from the lines of the Army of Tennessee at Chattanooga and to move to attack Union forces at Knoxville, TN

Hudson, p. 52

4 Nov 1863

M’Laws division withdrawn from Confederate lines around Chattanooga, TN

Official Records, Vol. 31, Pt. 1, p. 481 (Report of MG Lafayette McLaws, CS Army, commanding division, dtd 19 Apr. 1864, subj: Report of Operations, 4 Nov to 17 Dec 1863

6 – 8 Nov. 1863

M’Laws Division arrives at Sweetwater TN

ID.

14 Nov. 1863

M’Laws division arrives at Loudon, TN

ID.

15 Nov 1863

Division crosses Holston River.

Id.

17 Nov 1863

M’Laws division marches to Knoxville, Tn. And prepares to assault Ft. Loudon.  Bryan’s Bde is held in reserve

Id. P. 483. (The fort was referred to as Ft. Loudon by Confederate forces and Ft. Sanders by the Union Forces.  The area where the fort stood in Knoxville is referred to locally as Ft. Sanders.  See Hudson, p. 47-48

18 Nov 1863

Bryan’s Bde is ordered to relieve Gen Jenkins Bde in the line facing Ft. Loudon.

Id., p.483

19 Nov 1863

Bryan’s Bde attack Ft. Loudon. During the assault on Ft. Loudon, COL Simms, Cdr, 53d Ga is wounded

Id., p. 483, 495; see also Report of COL Edward Ball, 51st Ga., commanding Bryan’s Bde, dtd 13 Jan. 1864, Id., p.522 – 524.  For an account of the attack on Ft. Loudon, see Hudson, pp. 54-57

20 Nov 1863

1st Army Corps (Longstreet’s), M’Laws’ Div, Bryan’s Bde, 53d Ga in East Tennessee

Official Records, Vol. 31, Pt. 2, p. 657

29 Nov 1863

CPT William T. Dumas, CDR, K/53d Ga. Captured by Union forces at Knoxville, TN

Henderson, Vol. 6, p.611

30 Nov 1863

1st Army Corps (Longstreet’s), M’Laws’ Div, Bryan’s Bde, 53d Ga. In East Tennessee

Official Records, Vol. 31, pt. 1, p. ??

31 Dec 1863

1st Army Corps (Longstreet’s), M’Laws’ Div, Bryan’s Bde, 53d Ga in East Tennessee

Official Records, Vol. 31, Pt. 3, P. 890

14 Jan 1864

M’Law’s Division ordered to move to Morristown, TN where winter quarters are established.

Official Records, Vol. 32, Pt. 3, p.556; Hudson, p.61

31 Jan. 1864

“Organization of Confederate Forces in the Department of East Tennessee, commanded by LTG James Longstreet.” The 53d Ga is shown as assigned to Bryan’s Brigade (COL Edward Ball, CDR), in M’Laws’ Division (BG William T. Wofford, CDR). COL James P. Simms is shown as commander of the 53d GA.

Official Records, Vol. 32, Pt. 2 P.641

14 Mar 1864

Kershaw’s (Formerly M’Laws’) Division ordered to move to Midway

Official Records, Vol. 32, Pt. 3, P. 622

31 Mar 1864

“Organization of Confederate forces in Department to East Tennessee, commanded by LTG James Longstreet, C. S. Army, March 31, 1864”. The 53d Ga is shown as assigned to Bryan’ Brigade (BG Goode Bryan CDR), in M’Laws Division (BG Joseph B. Kershaw, CDR).

Official Records, Vol. 32, Pt. 3, p.761

11 Apr 1864

Longstreet’s Corps ordered to rejoin Lee in Virginia

Hudson, p.63, n. 43 at p. 64

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---------------------SPOTSYLVANIA, 8 – 21 MAY 1864 -------------------
-------------------- COLD
HARBOR, 22 MAY – 23 JUNE 1864---------------
-------------------- SHENANDOAH, 7 – AUG – 28 NOV. 1864---------------

----SPOTSYLVANIA, 8-21 May 1864

7 May 1864
1st Army Corps at Spotsylvania Courthouse

Official Records, Vo. 36, Pt. 1, p. 1056, 1059 (Diary of 1st Army Corps)

------COLD HARBOR, 22 MAY – 3 JUNE 1864

1 June 1864
53d Ga attacks federal troops. k/53d Ga. At Cold Harbour, Va.

Official Records, Id., Henderson Vol. 6, p. 615

 

2 Jun 1864
COL James P. Simms, CDR, 53d Ga. Assumes command of Bryan’s Bde.

Official Records, Id., p. 1064 – 1065

-----SHENANDOAH, 7 AUG– 28 NOV. 1864

31 Oct 1864
53d Ga assigned to Army Valley District (LTG Jubal A. Early, CDR)

Kershaw’s Division, Bryan’s Brigade. COL James P. Simms is shown as commanding Bryan’s Bde and the 53d Ga.

Official Records, Vol. 42, Pt. 2, p.1215; see also p.686

19 Oct 1864

“Organization of Confederate Forces commanded by LTG Jubal A. Early, C. S. Army at battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia”.  The 53d Ga was part of Bryan’s Brigade (COL. J. P. Simms, CDR) in Kershaw’s Division.  No commander is shown for the 53d GA

Official Records, Vol. 43, Pt. 1, p.564 – 567

 

 

Early’s report of the battle is at pp.561-564.

31 Oct 1864

Army of Northern Virginia, Army Valley District.  COL James P. Simms is shown as commander of Bryan’s Brigade and the 53d Ga.

Official Records, Vol. 42, Pt. 3, p.1187, 1195

31 Oct 1864

53d Ga encamped around New Market, VA with the Army of the Valley District (LTG Jubal A. Early, CDR.)  The returns for 31 Oct shown that COL James P. Simms, CDR of the 53d Ga was also commanding Bryan’s Bde. A note to the return states that Kershaw’s Division belonged to 1st Army Corps but was “temporarily serving in Army Valley District”.

Official Records, Vol. 43, Pt. 2, p. 911, 913

31 Dec 1864

Organization of Confederate Forces, Army of Northern VA.  The 53d Ga is shown as assigned to Bryan’s Brigade (COL James P. Simms, CDR), in Kershaw’s Division (MG Joseph B. Kershaw, CDR.)  LTC W. F. Hartsfield is shown as commander of the 53d Ga.

Official Records, Vol. 42, Pt. 3, p.1364

28 Feb 1864

53d Ga assigned to 1st Army Corps

Kershaw’s Div, Bryan’s Bde (BG Goode Bryan, CDR).  The commander of the 53d Ga was LTC W.F. Hartsfield.  The other elements in the Bde were 10th Ga, 50th Ga. And 51st Ga.

Official Records, Vol. 46, Pt. 2, p. 1269

 

     -----APPOMATTOX, 3 – 9 APR 1865--------- 

6 Apr 1865

Kershaw’s Division is attacked at Rice’s station by Federal troops under the command of MG Philip Sheridan.  The division is surrounded and forced to surrender.  Only 200 men from the division are able to escape to rejoin GEN Lee.

8 soldiers from K/53d Ga. Are captured by Union Forces at High Bridge or Farmington

Longstreet, James, From Manassas to Appomattox, Philadelphia, J B. Lippencott Co., 1896, p. 614

  

 

Henderson, Vol. 6, p.612, 614, 15, 618

9 Apr 1865

53d surrendered as part of the Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. at Appomattox Court House VA.  At the time of the surrender, K/53d Ga (Quitman Buards) consisted of 4 privates and the hostler. 

On 9 Apr, the 53d Ga was assigned to Simm’s Brigade (BG James P. Simms, CDR), in Kershaw’s Division (MG Joseph B. Kershaw, CDR), 1st Army Corps, (LTG James Longstreet, CDR), Army of Northern Virginia (GEN R. E. Lee, CDR).  The commander of the 53d Ga was Capt. R. H. Woods.

Derry, supra, pp. 125, 378 – 379; Brock, The Appomattox Roster, P. 184 – 185 (New York, Antiquarian Press, Ltd. Repring 1962); Official Records, Vol. 46, Pt. 1, P. 1267, 1296.  See also Henderson, Vol. 6, p.611-620

 

Official Records, Id.

10 Apr 1865
Disbanned and prevented by law from reorganizing until 1872.

Lineage & Honors Certificate, 190th Tk Bn, 179th MP Co.

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