CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS
11th Regiment, Georgia Cavalry
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11th Cavalry Regiment was organized near Athens, Georgia, in November, 1864, by
consolidating the newly formed 30th Georgia Cavalry Battalion and four companies raised under
the authority of the War Department where the conscript act could not be enforced. The unit was
assigned to the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and served in M.W.
Hannon's and R.H. Anderson's Brigade. It fought at Savannah, but many of the men were
captured. In February, 1865, only 90 effectives were present and in April most of these were
captured at Macon. Colonel Andrew Young, Lieutenant Colonel H.W. Barclay, and Major
Madison Bell were its commanders.
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