Bibb - Muscogee COUNTY, GA - 28th Seige Artillery Co D ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: boo9@bellsouth.net Lyle 28TH Battalion Georgia Siege Artillery Major A. Bonard Major A. Bonaud Co. D Bibb & Muscogee Counties Capt. Jordon Wilcher Capt. Jordan Welcher 1ST Lieut. Thaddeus Oliver 1ST Lieut. James W. Hall Jr. 2ND Lieut. H. H. Hunter Jr. 2ND Lieut. John H. Blow 1ST Sgt. Micajah F. Heath Sgt. Thomas J. Bynum Sgt. E. B. Dunn Sgt. J. L. Greene Sgt. George A. Jameson Sgt. Stephen A. Sellars Sgt. Obadiah Smith Sgt. W. H. Stanley Corp. Simon P. Bickley Corp. Aden Hamilton Corp. James H. Holcy Corp. G. A. Renfroe Corp. Jacob Waddell Privates: E. L. B. Ansley J. T. Ansley Edmund Bacon John G.Baggett Henry H. Bane Jacob Bickley Simeon Bickley Wiley Booth James Brooks Martin Brooks John Chambless J. W. Crawford Lewis Curbow Samuel Duggan Lewis D. Duke James L. Elliston William H. Elliston Enoch Fagan, James French, Burley Fuller, Charles M. Gassett, William H. Gassett, J. B. Greaves, Hugh N. Green, William D. Hammock, Jordan Hancock, John M. Harris, Newton Harris, Thomas Harry, Allen S. Hayden, Thomas Jarrell, Wiley J. Jinks, W. M. Johnson, Henry Jones, James M. Jones, Jerry Jones, John Kennedy, W. B. Kimbal, E. J. King, J. E. Lockhart, Daniel Marshall, Annainas Martin, Lewis D. McBride, William B. McCrary, Francis McFarland, J. T. McFarland, William Miller, William H. Morgan, Sidney A. Moseley, Holly H. Mott, John Newsome, J. F. Parker, J. L. Parker, Zachariah Parks, Winlock Pearson, Allen Perry, John Person, Miar Posey, J. W. Pounds, William A. Revere, Josiah Rhodes, James Rice, B. F. Roberts, Daniel C. Rogers, John Rouse, T. O. Skelly, B. F. Smith, Francis Smith, Frank Smith, Edmund Stewart, Hezekiah Strange, Daniel S. Thomson, Aretus Turner, George Turner, William N. Turner, Thornton Wall, Enoch Weaver, W. H. Weeks, Benjamin C. Wiliford, Joshua Wimberly, George W. Worsham, Wright Wriley The way I have always understood it is "Light Artillery" used light pieces in order to follow the infantry around and support them in battles in far off rural battles. Heavy or Seige artillery used the bigger artillery in forts and coastal defenses. Since they were heavy pieces they tended to not move them around much.