GEORGIA MILITARY CIVIL WAR 9th Battalion Company E Wyly's battery Atlanta ***************** 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: Barry Colbaugh bcolbaugh@meagpower.org Muster Rolls of the Ninth Battalion Georgia Artillery Company E Wyly’s Battery Atlanta Ga. Wyly Benjamin Franklin – Captain from 1st Lieutenant. Resigned June 20th 1863- member of Business with his Father A. C. Wyly wholesale grocers York Billington W – Captain promoted from Sergeant. Dry good merchant of Whitehall Street. Died May 6 1912 Native Georgia of 83 years. Came to Atlanta at the age of 16 and entered into the mercantile business before the war and married Cordelia Sassen. Served as Captain and was wounded twice. Surrendered with Lee. After the war moved to Marietta. Buried at West view Cemetery Everett William Sprague – 1st Lieutenant promoted from Sergeant Sept 1863 P. O. W Jeffersonville Va. Paroled Newton N.C. Received a Cross of Honor from Atlanta UDC Chapter 18, Head of the Firm Everett Regan & Co Haynes William Augustus – Sergeant – Sr. Lieutenant- born 1 May 1832 Died 4 August 1900 Jackson Washington R – Jr. 1st Lieutenant Blount Francis Marion – 3rd Lieutenant later promoted to 2nd Lieutenant paroled at Newton N. C. April 1865 Adcock Samuel – Adcock Sanders Aldred John C Bailey James C Bailey Joseph Crandal – Occupation Shoemaker, Made 26 pairs of shoes at $1.00 per pair. Absent without leave, bottoming shoes Barnes Absalom L or M Berry John S or G Blount Francis M (Frank) Bomar Flavius J Bomar Francis Marion Bomar A L Bookout Cash C Bookout John M Boukout Louis T – Buried Cobb County Powder Springs Baptist Cemetery Born 11 Feb 1835 Died 04 Oct 1870 Brooks James Brooks Thomas - Atlanta Southern Confederacy, April 7th 1863, page 1. Arrest the deserters. Below is a list of the 9th Georgia Battalion Artillery For the apprehension and delivery of said deserters at any military post, and upon notification thereof the general reward of $30 will be paid. A Leyden Maj. Commanding 9th Ga. Bn. Arty Age 38 Years, Height 6’ ,light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, Enlisted in Atlanta, Occupation /blank/ Residence Paulding County, Ga. Brooks Thomas Feb. 26, 1858 Jan. 26, 1911 Doster Cemetery Jackson County Brown David C – Corporal, Washington Hospital Abingdon Virginia. Brown Ezekiel Burnes James T – Corporal – Private Mustered out of Augusta Ga. March 18 1862 Private March 18 1861 Gate City guard Burnes William E Caldwell Thomas – 2nd Corporal Killed in battle June 21 1863 Received coffin and grave June 30th 1863 Callaway Joshua F – Received a Cross of Honor from Atlanta UDC Chapter 18 Calloway Thomas H Camp Burrell M – New Shoals Church Cemetery High Shoals Road in Burnt Hickory Braswell Mountain Area Paulding County born 13 Oct 1822 died 21 May 1912, 12 Sept 1910 Row 6 His wife Sarah Ann Holland Camp Ira Jeptha - Camp Joseph (John) Camp Rail M (Ryan) Campbell John W Campbell Phillip Carmichael J B Casey A Elijah S – P. O. W. Newton N. C. Center Nathan – Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Vols. Center Edwin E (Edward A)- Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Vols. Died since the war. Center Thomas S Chaffin Tyre Jefferson – Buried in Walker County Lafayette City Cemetery Grave Section A, born 08 Sept 1831 Died 23 Jun 1918 Wife Nancy Eliza Young Born 1834 Died May 2nd 1911 Chambliss Alexander Z or (C)- Newton N. C. P. O. W Chapman Edward B – Quartermaster Sergeant, P. O. W. Newton N. C. Born 21 Feb. 1838 Died 16 Aug 1904 Fairburn City Cemetery on U.S. 29 South 1/10th of mile from Fairburn. Cogburn J F – paroled Farmville Va. with a face wound. Treated by 124th Flying Hospital Army Corps A of J April 17th 1865 Collier Mirabeau L –Sergeant Combee Adolphus M – P. O. W. Cooper John Tyler – Newton N. C. P. O. W. Received a Cross of Honor from Atlanta UDC Chapter 18, former Mayor of Atlanta Crenshaw James S - Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Daniel J W Darby J A Darnall Thomas A - Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Davis David H Davis Enoch R Davis Richard R Davis Gallant F B named found in a compiled list of United Confederates veterans Camp #763 Marietta, Ga. Book by Thomas E. Lyle and Larry O Blair © 1991 G973.7458 Davis Iverson Y or (G) Deaton James Alex – promoted to Corporal then Sergeant Dodd A Dodd Philemon – head of the wholesale grocery house of P & G. T. Dodd Donald Thomas A Eshelman E A Eshelman R T Farlow James R Farris Simpson M Ferguson Stephen M – Summit House Knoxville Tennessee June 19 1863 Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Fish Vines - Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Died August 8th 1865 Fleming Alexander Gilbert Jeremiah S Goudy/Gowdy James Frank Groven Stien Harwell Jesse C - Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Transferred to Company E may 15th 1862 Surrendered Appomattox Va. Apr 9 1865 Hayden J C Haynes (Hays) Willis W - Atlanta Southern Confederacy, April 7th 1863, page 1. Arrest the deserters. Below is a list of the 9th Georgia Battalion Artillery for the apprehension and delivery of said deserters at any military post, and upon notification thereof the general reward of $30 will be paid. A Leyden Maj. Commanding 9th Ga. Bn. Arty Age 23 Years, Height 5’10 ”,light complexion, blue eyes, black hair, Enlisted in Atlanta, Occupation laborer Residence Atlanta, Ga. Haynes John A – Corporal Henderson John C Hibler William H H Hill Edward T – Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Became a Corporal June 1st 1862. In a Richmond Hospital Virginia paroled April 27 1865 P. O. W captured at the hospital April 31 1865. Hodgson William R. Holt Caleb Jenkins G W Jackson W R Johnson George A Johnson William E Jones Peter F – Sergeant 4th Lieutenant Kernodle Columbus C – captured Knoxville Tennessee January 20th 1863 Received a Cross of Honor from Atlanta UDC Chapter 18 Kilby James E King John L - Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Krouse Harry – 4th Corporal Appointed Quartermaster Sergeant Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Surrendered Appomattox Va April 9 th 1865. broker Birmingham, Alabama Land John A – paroled in Appomattox Va. with General Lee Lard James M Lashley Emmanuel B Little Thomas G Luallen Thompson Lyons Francis M Manly R D Martin John S – Sergeant Merchant Chattanooga Mewbern Thomas J – P. O. W. Newton N. C. Miller Joseph Mitchell Isaac Henry – April 25 1861 transferred to Company E February 27 1862. Wounded in leg in 1864 on wounded furlough at close of war. Mitchell John H or (N)- Received a Cross of Honor from Atlanta UDC Chapter 18 in 1908 Montgomery David Morgan K D Moss William W Nash Robert H – Sergeant Newborn Parker William Parmenter W Perkinson Augustus M – Corporal, former Sheriff of Fulton County and Later a judge. Presnell William J Presnell G W – CSA hospital Charlottesville Va. Gonorrhea Oct 7-Oct 25 Prewitt James W – Died at Wayside Hospital or General Hospital #9 Northern Virginia Received January 9 1865 Died April 10 1865 died of peritonitis. Prewitt(Pruitt) William – of Company B Wards Battalion CSA Prisoners released from military prison at Lynchburg Va. July 1864 “Wards Battalion – C. S. prisoners formed a temporary organization on June 11 1864 prisoners in charge of the Provost Marshall Lynchburg Va. and was comprised of various organizations and were pardoned by the president and directed to be returned by their respective commands. Prince J C Purser John Calvin - Atlanta Southern Confederacy, April 7th 1863, page 1. Arrest the deserters. Below is a list of the 9th Georgia Battalion Artillery For the apprehension and delivery of said deserters at any military post, and upon notification thereof the general reward of $30 will be paid. A Leyden Maj. Commanding 9th Ga. Bn. Arty Age 34 Years, Height 5’11”, dark complexion, black eyes, dark hair, Enlisted in Atlanta, Occupation mechanic Residence Cobb County, Ga. Queen James A Rainwater James T Rainwater John M – Buried in Paulding County Rall Robert T - Atlanta Southern Confederacy, April 7th 1863, page 1. Arrest the deserters. Below is a list of the 9th Georgia Battalion Artillery For the apprehension and delivery of said deserters at any military post, and upon notification thereof the general reward of $30 will be paid. A Leyden Maj. Commanding 9th Ga. Bn. Arty Age 22 Years, Height 5’6”, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, Enlisted in Abingdon, Va., Occupation merchant Residence Augusta, Ga. Rall Sydney L – Corporal – Died 25 June 1863 at Asylum Hospital Knoxville, Tennessee Reeves Humphrey P Rickett P M Rogers William W Rogers Willis Rogers Wilson – Died May 28th 1863 at Emory and Henry College Virginia Buried at Dallas Paulding County Ga. Ruff James H – Sergeant Sanders John L - Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Paroled at Farmville, Va. April 11-21 1865 Seay Allen B – P. O. W. Newton N. C. Seay George A Seay Alfred S Seay Ransom T Shaw George H. – Enlisted May 13 1862 in Atlanta Ga in Company A under Captain W S Everett for 3 years and later transferred to Company E, In Chickamauga, Tenn. in 1864 he was wounded by a gunshot through the right wrist resulting in the loss of use of his right hand. He was given a 30 day furlough in January 28 1865, He was 24 years old 5’ 10” Light Complexion, Blue Eyes, light Hair, Farmer and was given permission to go to Randolph County Alabama. P. O. W. Paroled by Bvt Brigadier General Chrisler commanding U.S. Forces at Talladega Alabama May 27th 1865 Stark P J Stein T M Stovall William Norm Stover Elisha B – Died Washington Hospital Abingdon Va. Suttles Alfred C - Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Sweatman Harbin N C Tanner Joseph Benjamin – private August 1st 1861 Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. (Born in Georgia Died in Forest Park, Ga. in 1911) Tanner William J – Appointed Commissary Sergeant Mustered out of Augusta March 18 1862 Appears on the muster roll of Gate City Guards Company F First Regiment Ga. Business Of Tanner, Curry and Heath. Tanner Alfred G Thurman David R – P. O. W. Newton N C Tindell James B Tindell John B. - Atlanta Southern Confederacy, April 7th 1863, page 1. Arrest the deserters. Below is a list of the 9th Georgia Battalion Artillery For the apprehension and delivery of said deserters at any military post, and upon notification thereof the general reward of $30 will be paid. A Leyden Maj. Commanding 9th Ga. Bn. Arty Age 35 Years, Height 6’, Dark complexion, Black eyes, Dark hair, Enlisted in Atlanta, Occupation farmer Residence Cobb County, Ga. Toy Henry D Turner Alfred G – paroled April 13 1865 Farmville Va. Wounded in Left Hand. Treated by 124th Flying Hospital Army Corps A of J April 17th 1865 Turner John H West William H Whitley Andrew J Williams John T Williams Joseph – Paroled Appomattox Williams R T Williams Vestone W Wilson J S Wilson William R Wilson Wiley A Wing William H H Wingfield G S Winn(Wynne) Francis Marion – Killed from a wound to abdomen April 9th 1865 Buried in the Confederate Graveyard at Appomattox Wright James – P. O. W. Yarborough William M – captured Knoxville, Tennessee