Bibb - Muscogee COUNTY, GA - 28th Seige Artillery Co G ***************** 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. G Muscogee County Capt. John D. Godwin 1ST Lieut. Cader Pierce 2ND Lieut. W. B. Whithurst Bvt. 2ND Lieut. James W. Lawrence 1ST Sgt. James T. Smith Sgt. Thomas Crocker Sgt. R. B. Harris Sgt. John G. McKenzie Sgt. H. D. Ramsey Sgt. William H. Thompson Sgt. William H. Ward Corp. Daniel Blizzard Corp. A. F. Brannon Corp. Wiley Calhoun Corp. William Champion Corp. C. C. Collins Corp. Julian P. Dennis Corp. F. F. Jackson Privates: Thomas Abney, William A. Adams, A. J. Averitt, J. Averitt, George W. Bailey, John Baugh, J. J. Blackburn, Henry Blizzard, B. G. Boone, J. B. Bostwick, John Brooks, James G. F. Cato, Mark L. Cato, John M. Collins, James W. Crenshaw, W. J. Crenshaw, C. T. Cushman, J. J. Davidson, W. F. Day, C. Dent, J. L. C. Durham, William H. Elliott, Bryant Farmer, H. Foster, W. Foyle, C. G. Gartrell, A. Goodwin, Thomas Goulding, C. B. Haden, John D. Hall, John E. Hardy, A. S. Harrison, John Hawes, R. Hendley, James Hendly, J. B. Henson, Green Hilliard, J. L. Hodge, William T. Holloway, James Jennett, C. S. Johnson, Drew Lawrence, John W. Lee, Joseph S. Lee, William Lee, William M. Lisles, J. H. Mallory, Joseph Mallory, W. W. McLeroy, William McMichael, J. Meadows, Thomas R. Moore, Holly H. Mott, S. Newman, Alexander Palmer, William B. Parker, B. S. Pearce, G. T. B. Pope, William Pope, W. W. Powell, James Richardson, E. F. Rodgers, J. B. Savell, J. B. Saville, A. F. Smith, W. B. Smith, S. Spence, Green Spense, John J. Stockdale, D. Terry, W. J. F. Thompson, M. W. Thweatt, Thomas Trotman, Thomas C. Trotman, John U. Upshaw, J. C. L. Walker, R. E. White, George Willeford, Thomas Williams, Thomas Z. Williamson, H. S. Wright, W. Wright "Yancey Siege Artillery" 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.