History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, C.S. A; containing muster roles of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of (14762829145)

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History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, C.S. A; containing muster roles of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of (14762829145)

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Lt. Col. David R. E. Winn, commanding the 4th Georgia Infantry, Doles' Brigade, killed in action at Gettysburg.
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Title: History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, C.S. A.; containing muster roles of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of the services of each member, and a complete history of each regiment, by one of its own members
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Thomas, Henry W. (Henry Walter), b. 1842
Subjects: Georgia Infantry. Doles-Cook brigade Georgia Infantry. 4th Regiment Georgia Infantry. 12th Regiment Georgia Infantry. 21st Regiment Georgia Infantry. 44th Regiment Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories
Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. The Franklin printing and publishing company
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN



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gh who in his countrys cause had died. Died at his post: O record meet for such exalted souls,Who shall a fitter tribute ask for our beloved Doles ?His life was oer, mysterious fate denied him victory,But blessed him at last with glorious immortality. Let us raise a fair white tablet oer our honored chieftains breast,That shall tell in living words of him so early crowned and blest;Of deathless love and memory, fresh from our hearts aglow.And reverent passers-by shall say, Behold, they loved him so. There is no love like this, it fills his soldiers hearts to-day ;Its height and depth be naeasured not, it fadeth not away ;Twas born upon the battle-field where brave mens souls were tried,It burns in every w^arriors heart, whatever fate betide. And sweet shall be his slumber in his own sunny clime,For he sleeps in dear Old Georgia, where for all the coming timeHis flashing sword is sheathed, and with its wearer is laid down,And the laurel w^reath is but exchanofed for the immortal crown.
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J>AVID K. E. UINX Lieutenant-Colonel Fourth Georgia Regiment. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY. ASTOR, LENOX ANDTILDEN FOUNDATIONS. Fourth Regement Field and Staff Officers. 95 ROSTER OF FIELD AND STAFF OF THE FOURTHREGIMENT, GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,DOLES-COOK BRIGADE, ARMY NORTHERN VIR-GINIA, C. S. A. George Doles Colonel. John J. Matthews Lieutenant-Colonel. Charles L. Whitehead Major. Philip Cook Adjutant. H. K. Daniel Quartermaster. J. Brown Morgan Commissary. Thomas M. Nelson Surgeon. William H. Philpot Assistant Surgeon. William Flinn Chaplain. Philip Cook Colonel. William H. Willis Colonel. William F. Jordan Lieutenant-Colonel. Philip Cook Lieutenant-Colonel. D. R. E. Winn Lieutenant-Colonel. E. A. Nash Lieutenant-Colonel. William F. Jordan Major. D. R. S. Winn Major. William H. Willis Major. Robert S. Smith Major. E. A. Nash Major. Francis H. DeGraffenreid Major. Fletcher T. Snead Adjutant. Alexander J. Robert Adjutant. Howard Tinsley Quartermaster. Samuel McComb Commissary.

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