. 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 . es on the 26thday of April, 1861. In May of the same year he was appointedassistant surgeon, and in July, 1861, surgeon of the Fourth GeorgiaRegiment; afterwards was senior surgeon of the bi igade. He is anintelligent and polished gentleman, kind and sympathetic, and has aheart in him as big as a b
. 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 . es on the 26thday of April, 1861. In May of the same year he was appointedassistant surgeon, and in July, 1861, surgeon of the Fourth GeorgiaRegiment; afterwards was senior surgeon of the bi igade. He is anintelligent and polished gentleman, kind and sympathetic, and has aheart in him as big as a barrel. He seems to be in a good humorwith himself, and in love with the world and the fullness gathering of ex-Confederates is complete without he is present,and whenever he is there, it is by a very large majority. He is gen-erally the central and controlling spirit in any assembly that he maychance to be in. The boys all love and enjoy his company. May hebe spared many years to shed sunlight and happiness upon his ad-miring friends. Dr. Thomas M. Nelson was the first surgeon of the FourthGeorgia Regiment. He enlisted as a private in the Albany after his promotion he resigned and raised a company of cav-alry called the Nelson Rangers, joined a Mississippi regiment and. ROBERT S. SMITHMajor Fourth Georgia Regiment. Sketches of Regimental Officers. 81 was promoted colonel. He was killed in battle in 1865. He was abrave and competent officer, and an intelligeut and refined J. Brown Morgan was second lieutenant in the La-Grange Light Guards when that company was mustered into serviceApril 26, 1861. On the 8th of May of the same year he was pro-moted commissary of the Fourth Georgia Regiment, and resignedOctober 11, 1861. He was then appointed commissary of ColquittsBrigade with the rank of major. He was a man of much prominencein his county, and a gentleman of refinement who commanded therespect of all with whom he came in contact. His deat
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