CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS
24th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
- Overview:
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24th Infantry Regiment, organized during the summer of 1861, recruited its members in
White, Banks, Towns, Rabun, Gwinnett, Elbert, and Hall counties. After serving in the
Department of North Carolina, the unit moved to Virginia where it was brigaded under Generals
H. Cobb, T.R.R. Cobb, Wofford, and DuBose. It fought in the difficult campaigns of the Army of
Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Gettysburg, then moved to Georgia with
Longstreet. The 24th was not engaged at Chickamauga, but did see action in the Knoxville
Campaign. Returned to Virginia it participated in the conflicts at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, was active in the Shenandoah
Valley, and ended the war at Appomattox. In April, 1862, this regiment
totalled 660 effectives, lost forty-three percent of the 292 engaged at Crampton's Gap, and had 4
killed, 39 wounded, and 2 missing at Sharpsburg. It sustained 36 casualties at
Fredericksburg, reported 14
killed and 73 wounded at Chancellorsville, and of the 303 at
Gettysburg, seventeen percent were disabled. Many were captured at Sayler's Creek and only 4 officers and 56
men surrendered on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Robert McMillan and C.C.
Sanders, Lieutenant Colonels Joseph N. Chandler and Thomas E. Winn, and Majors Robert E.
McMillan and Frederick C. Smith.
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