BIBB COUNTY, GA - MILITARY HOSPITAL Ocmulgee and Floyd Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Smwbro@aol.com Susan Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Source: A Bibb County S.C.V. chapter paid for the National Archives to duplicate the Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospital Records for the Washington Memorial Library Genealogy Department (Macon). This microfilm is over 400 pages. The film is in several sections, with admissions listed, another section with surgical notes and a final section where certain cases were reviewed. It was a large amount of information. There is no index. Susan has transcribed the entries for July 20-21, 1864. Note: There is also a list of burials for some of the deaths that occurred. Old Cemetery -Macon http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/civilwar/regiment.htm#hospitals ADMISSIONS TO OCMULGEE AND FLOYD HOSPITALS Macon, Bibb County Admissions to Ocmulgee and Floyd Hospital July 1864 These records are admissions listed for July 20, 1864 [This is just one page of the 400 records microfilmed] 2137 Inglis John L - Capt 3 Fla D - NOTE: "To Lt. John Inglis of Company D the Unionists "looked fat, clean, & had new uniforms on while we are dirty, ragged, bare-footed and hungry and our skins are black." fn68 fn68 John L Englis (sic) Diary, 18-20 September 1862, Special Collections, Robert Manning Strozier Library, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. The interesting diary is a handwritten transcript of a waretime diary kept by Inglis. Source: El Escribano, The St. Augustine Journal of History, Annual pub. of St. Augustine Historical Society, 1968. Article: "Ancient City Defenders: The St. Augustine Blues by David J. Coles, p.84. 2138 Swain Henry - Priv 31 Ala Cav F - V.S. forehead (battle?) 2139 Butler Geo W - Priv Orleans _____ - Feb Typhiod 2140 Russell Jno H. - Sgt 21 Tenn A - Vul Sclopet 2141 Campbell Wm R. - Lt 3 Reg Eng Cav _____ 2142 Hughes Robt - Priv 16 S Car K - Diarrhea 2143 Jonez (?) Joshua J - Priv 39 N Car B - Vul Sclopet 2144 Nolan Rheuben - Priv 15 Miss I - Vul Sclopet 2145 Price Goolsberry (?) W - Priv 7 Texas A - Diarrhea Chr 2146 Halburt Marvel - Priv 7 Texas E - Feb Int 2147 White Tho A - Priv 1 Tenn E - Rubeola 2148 Turner James M. - Priv 13 Miss J (or I) 2149 Minner Floyd - Lt 13 Miss F - Vul Sclopet 2150 Phillips Mick - Sgt 3 Texas - Vul Sclopet 2151 Massey Wm A - Priv 1 Ala H - Feb ____ the following admissions are for July 21st, 1864 2152 John Fort - negro - tyhpoid - 2153 Conner Stanfield - Priv 1&3 No Car E - Diarrhea 2154 Smith Wm - Priv 1&3 No Car E - Nothing 2155 Runez (?) Wm - Priv Lays Batt F - 2156 Davis James W - Sgt 9 Ark F - Vul Sclopet 2157 Pritchard Benj F - Priv 9 Ark F - 2158 Reedy Peter W - Priv 20 Ala A - Vul Sclopet 2159 Taylor John - Priv Pheelands Batty - 2160 Brown James - Priv Pheelands Batty - 2161 Hodge Mily - Priv Pheelands Batty 2162 Clark John P - Priv 4 Ark B - Vul Sclopet 2163 Mercer Green B - Lt 4 Ark D - Vul Sclopet 2164 Jackson Leroy R - Priv 66 Ga E - Vul Sclopet 2165 Stricklin Sam C - Sgt 3 Miss K - Dysentery Act 2166 Russell John C - Sgt 1 Cav Ga B - Feb R____ 2167 Seals Thomas - Sgt 1 Cav Ga H - Diarrhea 2168 Thornton Aug S C - Priv 1 Cav Ga E - Feb R____ 2169 Wilson Allen - Priv 1 Cav Ga D - Debility 2170 Levin Wm F - Priv 4 Ala B - Vul Sclopet 2171 Bunyard Jas - Corp 6 Miss D - Vul Sclopet - died July 31 2172 Blackmon Sam - Priv 1 Cav Ga H - Diarrhea Chr 2173 Comfort Russell - Priv 15 Miss E - Vul Scolpet - Died Aug 8 Ward 10 - No 2171 - Bunyard, Jas - Corp - 6 - Miss - D Vul Sclopet Died July 31 - Rankin (Co MS) [Note: Vul Sclopet is an abbreviaton for a gunshot wound. ] Addition: Per Researcher from microfilm of military record: Andrew J. Moore Pvt Co F 34th Reg Mississippi Vols. Disease: Vul contuse [gunshot] Admitted: July 24, 1864 Transferred: July 26, 1864 Residence Marshall Co Note's of July 1864 Surgical Cases Bunyard, James Cpl - 6 Miss - Co. D. Mini ball entering into right side of 3rd lumbar vertebrae and passing out just in front of the anterior superior _______ process of left ileus injuring the _______. Date of injury July___. Feceal matter was _______ from the wound in thru left iliac region two or three days before ________ he was attacked with acute _______ of the _________ and wounds. Patient died on 27 July. Notes of July 1864 Surgical Cases Jun 29 - Archy, J.W - Pvt ? Cav B - Mini ball thru middle 1/3rd of right thigh _____ _____ _____. Removal of fragments of _____. Chloraform used. Wound _______ freely. limb _______ _______ ______. Wound gangrenous when patient was admitted having destroyed a large portion of the tissues in the ________ side of the leg exposing the tibia. Gangrene ______ at ________ wound granulalus healthy & fair ______ _____ of ______ with _____ of leg. May 14 - Lewis, Wm H - Sgt 10 Tenn(?) 16 - Mini ball fracturing fibula in middle 1/3rd of left leg. Exploration of 1/3rd of fibula by Surg Stewart. NOTES: From the rosters of the companies and other sources on Internet: Joseph L. Culpepper, Lee Co, GA, Enlisted on 15 Jul 1864 as a Private and mustered into Co. B, GA 11th Infantry, Died of disease (measles) on 14 Sep 1864 at Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, GA. http://gen.culpepper.com/military/civilwar/ga.htm ============================ Company E, 17th Regiment The following information was gathered from his Company Muster Rolls. He was listed various times, as either Pvt. Daniel (Palmer) (Palmore) (Parmer). He enlisted March 4, 1862 at Camilla, GA by Capt. McGregor "for the period of the war." He was last paid Oct. 31, 1862 by Capt. Matthews. Company Muster Rolls for Jan. & Feb., 1863 list him as "Present".Last Paid, June 30, 1863 by. Capt. Shorter. Appears on Register of Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals - Macon, GA - Address given as "Newton, GA. And stationed in "N. GA.". - Admitted Sept. 28. 1863. - "Complaint" - "Wounded". http://www.cage.nu/ancestors/bios/palmer/tppalm2a.html =============== GA 66th Regiment, Co A http://www.rootsweb.com/~gataylor/taya-66.htm COLE,JOHN-Private Aug., 1, 1863. Detailed in Macon, Ga., arsenal Feb.1-Aug.31, 1864. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with variola, Nov. 14-17, 1864 CONNER, JAMES-1st Lieutenant Aug. 1, 1863. Wounded in left leg and left arm at Peachtree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with gunshot wound Aug. 30-Nov. 19,1864, and again Jan. 13-Feb. 11, 1865. Died in 1865. CONNER, JAMES (or CONNOR)-Private June 27, 1863. In Macon, Ga., hospital with debility, Nov. 28, 1863. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with gunshot wound of left leg and right ankle Sept. 16, 1864. Died in 1864 or 1865. DIXON,THOMAS (or DICKSON)-Private Aug. 1, 1863. Transferred to Co. D, Aug. 17, 1863. In Ocmulgee Hospital with ascitis June 20, 1864 until desertion Oct. 27, 1864. PETTIGREW, A.J.-Private July 15, 1863. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with chronic diarrhoea Mar. 26-Apr. 1, 1864. Furloughed from hospital in 1864. In Floyd House Hospital, Macon, Ga., with chronic diarrhoea and general debility June 13, 1864. Furloughed from hospital in 1864. Roll for July-Aug. 1864, last on file, shows him present. NAPIER, BRIGGS HOPSON-Private in Co. B, 2nd Battn. Ga. inf., May 1, 1861. Discharged, disability, near Norfolk, Va., Jan. 19, 1862. Elected 2nd Lieutenant of Capt. Napier's Battery, Ga. Light Artillery, Jan. 20, 1862; 2nd Lieutenant of Co. A, 66th Regt. Ga. Inf., Aug. 1, 1863; Captain Nov. 1, 1863. Wounded in left knee at Peachtree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864, necessitating amputation of left leg. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with gunshot wound, July 22, 1864. Transferred to Columbus, Ga., hospital Nov., 19, 1864. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with same wound, Jan. 14, 1865. Transferred to Montgomery, Ala., hospital Mar. 4, 1865. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., Apr. 3. 1865. Transferred from there Apr. 20, 1865. MERCHANT, JOHN-2nd Sergeant July 18. 1863. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with chronic splenitis and chronic colitis and general debility Feb. 24-Mar. 21, 1865. Paroled at Montgomery, Ala, May 1865. PARTIN,SUGAR J.-1st Corporal May 23, 1863. Reduced to private Dec. 29, 1863. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with chronic diarrhoea Apr. 28, 1864. Furlouoghed from there May 9, 1864. Wounded in breast in 1864. Roll for July-Aug, 1864, last on file, shows him absent, wounded. Pension records show he was home sick furlouogh at close of war. (Born in Laurens County, Ga., Mar.9, 1827.) ============= Alexander Glasscock Company "D" 29th Alabama Infantry ENLISTED: February 03, 1863 AGE: N/A ENGAGEMENTS: Reseca, Georgia KILLED: N/A WOUNDED: Wounded near Atlanta September 2, 1864 CAPTURED: N/A HOSPITAL - PRISON Patient at Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon Georgia on September 10, 1864. He returned to duty on October 8, 1864. OATH, OR DISCHARGE: Paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina on April 26, 1865 OTHER REMARKS: N/A http://www.geocities.com/hogue_59/alexglass.html ============== David Crumpton / Compton Company "H" 29th Alabama Infantry Regiment ENLISTED: February 08, 1862 at Randolph AGE: 16 ENGAGEMENTS: Peachtree Creek, Georgia KILLED: N/A WOUNDED: Wounded in the thigh at Peachtree Creek, Georgia on July 20, 1864. CAPTURED: N/A HOSPITAL - PRISON Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Georgia on July 27, 1864 - Bullet removed at this time - Furloughed for 30 days on July 28, 1864. OATH, OR DISCHARGE: Remained at home on the certificate of a private physician OTHER REMARKS: Paroled at Selma on May 04, 1865 http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/3071/crumpton.html ========== 45th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Muster Roll of Company A, Gresham Rifles (Bibb County) Crenshaw, James W. -1st Corporal Mar 4, 1862. Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. June 3, 1864, resulting in amputation of left foot at Ocmulgee Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga., September 28, 1864. (Born in Ga. October 31, 1841.) Lived in Bibb County, GA. Jeffers, Albert V.- private March 4, 1862 . Captured at Macon, Ga. April 20-21, 1865 . Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga. April 21, 1865 , and released April 29, 1865 . Senn, F. S.- private March 4, 1862 . Discharged, disability, at Richmond, Va., July 14, 1862 . Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 1st Battn. Ga. Reserve Cavalry (Blount's,) date not given. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga. February 8, 1864 . Returned to duty May 19, 1864 . Signed a contract to furnish shingles to Confederate States Armory at Macon, Ga. March 24, 1864 . No later record. (Born in Columbia, S. C.) =============== http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bibb/military/cog64reg.txt Bynum, Reuben R. - private October 9, 1863. Wounded at Ocean Pond, Fla., February 20, 1864. Admitted to Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with gunshot wound in left hand, March 18, 1864. Furloughed for 60 days in 1864. Roll dated October 1864 , last on file, shows him present. Appears on receipt roll for clothing dated December 22, 1864. Edwards, James Samuel- private April 5, 1863. Wounded at Crater near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., January 21, 1865. Discharged, February 28, 1865. (Born in Alabama. Died at Newton, Dade Co., Ala., June 12, 1928.) King, J. J. (or Jefferson C.)- private. In Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., with rheumatism, December 26, 1864. Paroled at Appomattox, Va., April 9, 1865. Smith, William H. - private April 5, 1863. Roll for October 1864, last on file, shows he was on sick furlough by order of Examining Board. Story, Samuel-private April 5, 1863. In Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., September 7, 1864. No later record. Wardlaw, Romulus- private April 5, 1863. Transferred to Co. H, Wounded in 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga., wounded June 24, 1864. Transferred to District Hospital. Roll for October 1864 , last on file, shows he was at home, wounded. Died in Jackson Co., Fla., January 29, 1915. Watson, Calvin- private January 23, 1864. Wounded in 1864. Roll for October 1864 , last on file, shows he was in Brigade Hospital, wounded. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Ga., March 24, 1865 , and returned to duty April 29, 1865. Captured at Macon, Ga., April 20-21, 1865. Bibb County Georgia Company G - 64th Regiment http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bibb/military/coa45reg.txt =============== http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fdmoore/company_f.htm Company F formally Company K, Third Battalion, Alabama Infantry Formally accepted into service of the Confederacy by President Davis on September 5, 1861. James Hamilton Dowdle Sgt. Born April 10, 1842 in Madison County, Alabama and enlisted September 5, 1861 as private. As Corporal wounded in action at Chancellorsville on May 2-3, 1863 with gunshot wound to right shoulder. Given 35 day furlough on June 5, 1863. Listed on Roll of Honor from that battle and General order #131/3 issued October 10, 1863 for the Medal of Honor. Present at Andersonville as 2nd Corporal. As Sgt. wounded at Peachtree Creek on July 20, 1864 and admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon, Georgia on July 22 then transferred out of there on July 30. Paroled on May 19, 1865 with his residence as Fayette County, Alabama. Died in Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas in April, 1908. Robert Dale Pvt. Enlisted after late April, 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon, Georgia on June 22, 1864 and returned to duty on June 25, 1864. Andrew N. Hancock Pvt. Enlisted February 28, 1862. Wounded in action at Malvern Hill July 1, 1862 with gunshot wound to right thigh at age 27. Furloughed to Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Detailed to Hospital #23 in Richmond, Virginia May- June, 1863. Had problems with same wound July, 1863 and hospitalized. Furloughed 30 days on August 7, 1863. Present at Andersonville. Wounded in left arm by ball at Battle of Ezra Church on July 28, 1864 and admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon, Georgia on July 29. Ball was not extracted and returned to duty on November 23, 1864. Paroled on May 27, 1865 in Columbus, Mississippi and sent home to Fayetteville, Alabama. Older brother by 5 years of Andrew N. Hancock. Perry J. Webb Pvt. Enlisted March 16, 1862 and present at Andersonville. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon, Georgia for diarrhea on June 14, 1864 and transferred from there on June 24 to an unknown location. Residence listed Marion County, Alabama. Captured near the Chattahootchie River on July 4, 1864 and received at Camp Douglas on July 18. Transferred to Point Lookout on February 21, 1865 for exchange due to illness. Admitted to Howards Grove on March 3, 1865. =================== http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fdmoore/company_i.htm Company I "Sipsey Guards" formally Company A, Third Battalion, Alabama Infantry "Sipsey" is a river that flows through Fayette and Tuscaloosa Counties. Fayette Company Lewis James Jones Pvt. Born February 20, 1844 in Fayette County, Alabama and enlisted August 18, 1861. There is a Pvt. Lewis Jones mentioned by General D. H. Hill as having done outstanding duty as a runner during the Seven Days Battle. Whether this is the Lewis Jones of the 26th Alabama or not is known but there is a better than average chance. Granted leave late 1862. Wounded at Gettysburg and given 30 day furlough on January 8, 1864. Present at Andersonville. Credited by Drummer R. T. Powell (Little Red Cap) of Company I of the 10th W. VA. Infantry of saving his life. After Powell was sent to Andersonville with nineteen of his company and he was the only one who survived. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital on June 17, 1864 for Hermicrania (?) and returned to duty on June 22 with his residence listed as Fayette County, Alabama. Surrendered as member of Company E, 1st Alabama Consolidated Regiment in Greensboro, North Carolina on April 26, 1865. He died June 16, 1897 in Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi and is buried in Sealy Cemetery in Monroe County, Mississippi. His widow Sarah Elizabeth Jones applied for pension in Lee County, Mississippi in both 1913 and 1924. Brother of 2nd Lt. John W. Jones and nephew to Lewis Calloway, Giles and Andrew Jones (his father was the oldest brother). Levi Marshall Pvt. Born March 27, 1825 in South Carolina and enlisted November 10, 1862. Was present at Andersonville. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon, Georgia for lumbago and transferred on July 22. Applied for pension from New River, Fayette County, Alabama on May 28, 1896. Died April 15, 1898 and buried in Sand Spring Baptist Cemetery, Alabama.(5) His widow Lucinda (Reynolds) Marshall applied for pension on May 16, 1899 from Fayette County. Benjamin F. Wright Pvt. Born in Alabama approximately 1836 and enlisted February 14, 1863. Wounded in action along Rappahonnock River on November 7, 1863 and admitted to #9 Hospital on November 10 and transferred to 1st Alabama Hospital the next day. Absent without leave from January 1, 1864 to April. Wounded in action at the Battle of Peachtree Creek on July 20, 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon, Georgia on July 21, 1864. Listed in Sanford County Census of 1870 at age 33. He applied for pension in Monroe County, Mississippi in 1920. Older brother of 1st Sgt. William A. Wright of Co. D. =============== http://www.price.gv2.net/Reenact/57th%20Georgia%20Muster/57th_co_a.htm Company A, 57th Regiment Thomas County "The Dixie Boys" Hart, John -- Private - Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Georgia with meningitis August 14, 1864. Died August 17, 1864. Buried there in Rose Hill Cemetery. McLeod, John A. -- Elected 2nd Lieutenant of Company D, 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, Georgia State Troops October 8, 1861; 1st Lieutenant February 19, 1862. Mustered out April 1862. Elected 1st Lieutenant of Company A, 57th Regiment Georgia Infantry May 1, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863. Paroled in 1863. Admitted to Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Georgia July 11, 1864. Furloughed for sixty days in 1864. Died in 1864. =========== http://www.price.gv2.net/Reenact/57th%20Georgia%20Muster/57th_co_f.htm Company F, 57th Regiment Crawford County "Bragg Rifles" Fowler, John Blackstone -- 1st Lieutenant - May 3, 1862. Elected Captain January 11, 1863. Wounded in leg at Baker's Creek, Mississippi May 16, 1863. Captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863. Paroled there July 7, 1863. Exchanged in 1863. Wounded at Macon, Georgia in 1864. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Georgia, on account of wound in leg, October 4, 1864. Returned to duty October 7, 1864. ============= http://home.earthlink.net/~bwjohnson/csa/tw_slapp.htm MUSTER ROLL COMPANY G, 48th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA C. S. A. TWIGGS COUNTY, GEORGIA Ard,Thomas--Private Mar. 4, 1862. Sick in Macon, Ga. hospital June 30-0ct. 31, 1864 Admitted to Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Ga., with organic heart disease, Mar.6, 1865. No later record. (Born in 1844.) Land, Newton--Private Mar 4, 1862. Wounded at Gaines Mill, Va. June 27, 1862. Furloughed from Ocmulgee hospital at Macon, Ga. Apr. 30, 1865. Pension records show he served as Enrolling Officer from May 1863, to close of war. (Born in 1835. Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Macon, Ga.) ======== http://members.aol.com/publishcon/df.html 28th Alabama Infantry Regiment Edwards, William C. - Pvt./Corp. Co. I Age - 19 Enlisted 03/10/1862, Selma, AL Re-enlisted 01/23/1864. At Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., 08/02/1864 with wound. Died 09/17/1864 at Empire Hospital, Atlanta, GA McDaniel, Benjamin B. - Corp./Pvt. Co. E Age - 31 Enlisted 02/18/1862, Walker Co., AL Wounded 05/25/1864. At Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, GA 07/08/1864, leg amputation. ========== http://home.mchsi.com/~spbarber/wsb/html/c25inf.htm Company "C" 25th Alabama Infantry - "Shelby Confederates" CRAWFORD, HENRY C. - Enlisted at Fort Gaines, Alabama, September 7, 1861. Detailed as a carpenter, January/February 1862 rolls. Returned to duty from sick absence, October 19, 1863. Treated for chronic diarrhea, debility, and emaciation at Floyd House and Ocmulgee hospitals, Macon, Georgia, September 1864. No later record. Residence: Columbiana, Alabama. Married Louise Comer in Shelby County, Alabama, July 28, 1859. JOHNSTON, WILEY W. - Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia, September 4, 1864. Transferred to Eufaula, Alabama, September 11, 1864. Residence: Terrell County, Georgia. No later record. MATHIS, WILLIAM R. - Enlisted at Fort Gaines, Ala. October 11, 1861. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, December 31, 1862. Treated for a wound to the right shoulder at Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia, October 1864. Treated for wounds at Way Hospital, Meridian, Mississippi, January 1865. Paroled at Talladega, Alabama, June 5, 1865. NELSON, JOHN T. - Enlisted at Fort Gaines, Ala. September 7, 1861. Detailed as a nurse in a hospital in Corinth, Mississippi, March/April 1862 rolls. Absent sick, June 1862 roll. Absent sick, November 1862 roll; left at Glasgow, Kentucky, September 12, 1862. Captured in Kentucky {October 20, 1862; exchanged at Vicksburg, Mississippi, November 15, 1862} and declared exchanged, January 11, 1863. Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863. Admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Georgia, wounded in the face, August 11, 1864. Transferred to B. School Hospital, August 15, 1864. No later record. Married Kiziah Jones in Shelby County, Alabama, July 17, 1850. ROBERTSON, JAMES M. - Enlisted at Fort Gaines, Alabama, September 7, 1861. Detailed as a teamster, November 1862 roll. Present, October 1863 roll. Admitted to Ocmulgee hospital, Macon, Georgia, July 22, 1864. Treated for wound " minie ball left side of neck and left side of clavicle out opposite 2nd cervicle vertibrae." Furloughed July 31, 1864. No later record. Residence: Shelby County, Alabama. ============== http://www.wjmgraphics.com/genealogy/biography/hendwar.htm COMPANY E, 1st REGIMENT GEORGIA REGULARS ARMY OF TENNESSEE C. S. A. Henderson, Javus (or Jabez) private February 11, 1863 . Admitted to Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospital, at Macon, Ga., with fever, October 9, 1863 . Returned to duty November 6, 1863 . Roll for August 31, 1864 , shows him present. No later record. Born in Ga. Died at Montezuma, Ga. October 11, 1919. =========== http://home.hiwaay.net/~bobwonda/Other%20Stuff/civilwarcompanies/29B.html Company B, Blount County Hornets 29th Alabama Infantry Brown, Robert Thomas, (Sergeant), born 15 Dec 1836 at Chesterville, Chester District, South Carolina; enlisted 22 Sep 1861 at Blount Springs; received a flesh wound in the left hip and was admitted to the Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Georgia 22 Aug 1864; no further record. Zorn reported he received his wound at Peachtree Creek. According to his tombstone in the Hays Cemetery near Hayden, Robert was born 15 Dec 1837; the 1907 Blount County Confederate Census reported he was born in 1836. Robert died 23 Jan 1913 and was buried beside Mary, who was born 1839 and died 2 Nov 1901. [See also 1907 Blount County Confederate Census] Foster, Pointon S., resident of Chambers County, Alabama; reported in Company B, enlistment information missing; admitted to the Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Georgia for rheumatism 9 Sep 1864; transferred 15 Sep 1864; received clothing while in the hospital at Fairground Vineville, Georgia 13 Oct 1864; received clothing in the hospital 18 Nov 1864; Zorn reported he was wounded at Ezra Church and wounded and captured at Big Shanty 3 Oct 1864; Zorn contends he "probably died" at the hospital at Vineville, Georgia. Warnick, William H., born about 1827 in Alabama; enlisted 22 Sep 1861 at Blount Springs; muster roll for 28 Feb through 30 Dec 1862 reported he was employed as a nurse in the hospital at Montgomery; muster roll for May through Aug 1863 reported he was employed as a nurse in the hospital at Greenville, Alabama; hospital muster roll for Greenville Hospital, Greenville, Alabama dated 10 Nov 1863 reported he was discharged by order of the surgeon; on furlough from 19 Nov to 18 Dec 1863; received clothing at Marshall Hospital at Columbus, Georgia 14 Jul 1864; admitted to FLoyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Georgia for "haematuria from which disease he is very much debilitated;" no further record. According to the 1860 Blount County Federal Census, William Warnick married Mary. Wilbanks, William B., born about 1824 in Georgia, son of Major and Martha Wilbanks; enlisted 22 Sep 1861 at Blount Springs; on muster roll through Aug 1863; admitted to the Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals at Macon, Georgia for a gunshot wound to the left hip and general debility 19 Aug 1864; no further record. According to unverified internet records, William J. Wilbanks married Elizabeth Adeline Ballard 25 Oct 1842 in Jasper, Georgia. Elizabeth was born 2 Aug 1838 and died 18 Mar 1921. William died 25 Apr 1900 ================ http://www.powow.com/sandyhodges/genea/BlkshXX/BlkshSZ.htm Thomas Benton, born 4 Sept., 1846, Twiggs Co., Ga., son of Elizabeth C. Paul and Joseph Blackshear, hived in Sumter Co., Ga., and Bibb Co., Ga., died Macon, Ga., 23 Feb., 1911, buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon. M. Ethth Roper, of Athens, Ga., and South Carolina, issue none. Photographer, Muster Roil, of 2nd Company E., First Confederate Regiment Infantry, Bartow County, Ga., Thomas J. Massey, Captain, 1 May, 1862. “Blackshear, Thomas B. private, 14 May, 1864, wounded 1864, Roll for Sept. 16, 1864, (last roll on file), shows him in Macon, Ga., Hospital. Wounded 16 Sept., 1864, admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital, Macon, Ga., 17 March, 1865, because of gunshot wound in left leg followed by gangrene, causing great loss of tissue and probable permanent disability for marching. Returned to duty, 29 April, 1865. H. M. Askew report dated 24 Aug., 1953. 1870 Census Sumter Co., Ga. Raines papers. ============== My GG Grandfather Samuel R. Miller was a Pvt. from Co. F of the 63rd Infantry from Tennessee Regiment under Capt A.M. Millard, 1st Lieutenant Walter P. Rhea and Colonel Abe Fulkerson. On October 2, 1863 he appears on the register for Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals in Macon, Georgia. He was struck in the leg by either a bullet or shrapnel and recuperated there until October 31, 1863. At the bottom of the card from his Compiled Service record there is a reference that says "Confed. Arch; Chap. 6, file No. 751, page 17". Can anyone tell me what this refers to. Samuel Miller states on his Pension Application that he fought at "Chickamauga, Knoxville, Drury's Bluff and other places". The injury to his leg was from a battle at Chickamauga. His Compiled Service Record shows that he was wounded and sent to hospital Sept. 20, 1863 by either a ball or shell hitting his left leg. Not sure about the delay in his admission to Floyd House as that was Oct. 2, 1863 but must have been travel time. Samuel enlisted October 1, 1862 at Zollicoffer, Tennessee for 3 years. He was among the soldiers captured at the Appomattox Courthouse when Gen. Lee surrendered April 9, 1865 and was paroled on April 10, 1865 when he returned home to Vance, Sullivan County Tennessee. Samuel was born in Sullivan Co. in 1834 and died there April 15, 1911. bkrauseusa@netscape.net Barbara ==============