Crawford County GaArchives News.....Reunion of Co. E, Sixth Ga Regt. Vols. of Crawford County July 21 1891 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00010.html#0002476 August 1, 2004, 12:27 pm The Butler Herald The Butler Herald Tuesday, July 21, 1891 Page Four Town and Country A reunion of Company E, Sixth Georgia Regiment of Volunteers of Crawford County, will take place at Roberta on Wednesday, the 22nd inst. We publish elsewhere an entire list of the company which will be of much interest to the surviving members which has been furnished us by Capt. Z.A. Fowler, of Butler who was acting as 2nd Lieutenant at the time the company left for the army, but was afterward promoted as captain of his company. Everybody is invited and a grand time is expected with the old veterans of the “lost cause.” Reunion of Company E, Sixth Ga. Regiment Crawford Volunteers The following is a list of the officers and members of the Company E, Sixth Regiment of Georgia Volunteers of Crawford County, Ga., enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America. Explanation of abbreviations – D is dead. L living. K killed in battle so far as is known to the writer. W.C. Cleveland, Capt., L, and eminent minister of the Primitive Baptist order. T.J. Simmons, L, 1st Lieut. now Judge of the Supreme Court of Georgia. Z.A. Fowler, 2nd Lieut., now living in Taylor County, J.J. McCrary, 3rd Lieut. now in the asylum. Privates J.W. Andrews, D., Anderson Arnold, L., Jonas Arnold, L., Thomas Arnold, L., Henry Bowers, L., John Barrett, died at York Town; Dick Bazemore, wounded at Sharpsburg (left leg); Seaborn Bryant, L., John Bryant, L., John Derrisoe, killed at Sharpsburg, Va.; J.M. Danielly, D., William Elliott, killed at Petersburg, Va.; William Ford, died at home; W. L. Fowler, L., John Flynn, L., Marion Fetts, L., Gus Goodwin, the first man that died in the company; Matthews Goodwin, insane in the asylum at Milledgeville; James Homes, died in the asylum; James Harden, L., Rufus Harris, D., W.H. Harris, killed in battle; Nat Harris, killed in battle; Sam Hortman, L., William Hortman, L., John Hortman, L., Robert Harris, L., Elisha Harris, L., Fred Harris, L., P.J. Ham, L., John Hornyent, D., Clay Harris, D., Frank Irby, D., Joe Irby, L., Sam Kendrick, D., L.P. Lucas, D., J.T. Lucas, L., Jas. Johnson, L., (lost an arm), J.T. Jones, killed in battle, W.H. Jenkins, killed in battle, Dick Jordan, killed in battle, Jas. Jackson, L., Shack Jackson, killed in battle, G.W. Morgan, L., Perry Mathis, died at York Town, Wesley Mathews, killed in battle, Alf Martin, killed in battle, Wash Martin, D., T.J. Martin, L., Lewis Mobley, L., Jack Mathews, D., Frank McAllen, killed in battle, Mike Madden, L., J.A.J. McAfee, L., Owen McAfee, D., T.J. Marshall, L., John Marshall, L., Dawson Marshall, L., William McCrary, killed in battle, Alonza Miller, L., William Merritt, L., Luke Merritt, L., William Moran, killed in battle, Alexander Nickols, died at York Town, James Nickols, died at York Town, Robert Nickols, L., Abe Nathans, L., N.B. Newsome, L., Clinton/Crinton Newson, killed in battle, T.J. Owens, L., Lee Pope, L., Henry Parham, killed in battle, Raymond Parham, D., Parker Patterson, D., Dave Parker, L., Reese Parker, D., Joe Prevat, L., John Preston, L., Frank Phelps, D., William Rowell, killed, Mike Radford, D., Joe Robert, killed, Jas. H. Robert, killed, J.M. Roberts, killed in battle, James Rowell, L., T.J. Rowell, L., Charles Stephens, killed, John Stephens, killed, Green Stephens, killed, William Stephens, D., Oscar Hobbs, L., B-rry* Hobbs, D., Tip Hammock, L., Felix Hammock, D., H.C. Sanders, D., J.M. Sanders, L., William Spain, L., Ben Stembridge, killed, Albert Wellons, killed at Seven Pines, the first one killed, Alfred Wells, L., G.W. Wright, L., John Wright, L., William Watson, D., John Williams, L., Ned Weaver, D., Henry White, L., Ephriam Whittington, D., Frank Taylor, L., Styles Taylor, D., Joel Walker, L., Thomas Walker, killed at Sharpsburg. There was also a man by the name of Cone, a conscript. *This name appears as B rry in the listing – most likely the name is Barry or Berry. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/crawford/newspapers/nw1339reuniono.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 4.6 Kb