. History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, 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 . o • ^ a *~^ bo ^ I oO o. O «rt K g G « 03 P< 3oo a ■*^ Pi O Muster Rolls Twenty-first Georgfa Regiment. 425 HORSLEY, JOSEPH S.— Third Corporal, July 9, 1861. Wounded at Cold Harbor, Fourth Sergeant January, 1863. Wounded at SnickersGap, Va. Promoted First Sergeant 1864. Wounde


. History of the Doles-Cook brigade of northern Virginia, 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 . o • ^ a *~^ bo ^ I oO o. O «rt K g G « 03 P< 3oo a ■*^ Pi O Muster Rolls Twenty-first Georgfa Regiment. 425 HORSLEY, JOSEPH S.— Third Corporal, July 9, 1861. Wounded at Cold Harbor, Fourth Sergeant January, 1863. Wounded at SnickersGap, Va. Promoted First Sergeant 1864. Wounded and capturedat Winchester, Va., 1864. Paroled after six months imprison-ment at Point Lookout, Md. Living in West Point, Ga. McLAIN, SAMUEL J.— Fourth Corporal, July 9, 1861. Promoted Fourth Sergeant Decem-ber 3, 1861. Died in camp. AINSWORTH, DAVID H.— Private, March 1, 1862. Wounded at Second Manassas. Moved toTexas after the surrender. AKERS, REUBEN A.— Private, July 9, 1861. Wounded at Kernstown, Va. Served throughthe war. Died in Birmingham, Ala., , JOHN R.— Private, July 9, 1861. Killed at Cold Harbor, , FRANCIS M.— Private, July 9, 1861. Served through the war. , JAMES T.— Private, July 9, 1861. Promoted First Sergeant December 3. 1861,Second Lieutenant


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