MONROE COUNTY CIVIL
WAR ROSTERS
Roster of Field, Staff, and Band,
14th Regiment Source: Lillian Henderson's Roster of the Confederate
Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865, A BIG thank you to
COLONELS Brumby, Arnolus Vanderhorse - Colonel July 17, 1861. Resigned
November 21, 1861. Price, Felix L. - Colonel. See Major. Folsom, Robert W. - Colonel. See Major. Lester, Richard P. - Colonel. See Major. LIEUTENANT COLONELS Ramsey, Whiteford S. - Lieutenant Colonel. See Captain, Co. H. Price, Felix L. - Lieutenant Colonel. See Major. Folsom, Robert W. - Lieutenant Colonel. See Major. Harris, William A. - Lieutenant Colonel. See Major. Fielder, James M. - Lieutenant Colonel. See Major. Lester, Richard P. - Lieutenant Colonel. See Major. Goldsmith, Washington LaFayette - Lieutenant Colonel. See Major. MAJORS Price, Felix L. - Major July 17, 1861. See Captain, Co. I. Folsom, Robert W. - Major August 1, 1861. See Captain, Co. B. Fielder, James M. - Major November 26, 1861. See Captain, Co.
D. Harris, William A. - Major December 9, 1861. See Captain, Co.
G. Lester, Richard P. - Major November 8, 1862. See Captain, Co.
E. Goldsmith, Washington LaFayette - Major May 5, 1863. See Jr. 2d
Lieutenant, Co. K. Kelley, Charles C. - Major May 8, 1864. See 1st Lieutenant, Co.
B. CHAPLAINS Palmer, Edward Porter - Chaplain July 19, 1861. Resigned October
13, 1861. Signature appears on a letter as Pastor of the Presbyterian Church
at Marietta, Ga. in which he stated that bells of various churches had been
tendered to the C. S. to be manufactured into cannon. Then name E. P. Palmer,
Captain of Cavalry, appears on roll of Prisoners of War surrendered and
paroled at Augusta, Ga. May 25, 1865. Moore, Alexander W. - Enlisted as a private in Co. E, 2d Regiment
Ga. Cavalry March 19, 1862. Transferred to Co. A, 53d Regiment Ga. Inf.
May 10, 1862. Appointed Chaplain, P. A. C. S., to rank from August 5, 1862,
and ordered to report to 14th Regiment Ga. Inf. Relieved from duty with
14th Regiment January 16, 1864, and ordered to report to Holcomb's Legion
South Carolina for assignment. Transferred to Post duty, Greenville, S.
C., January 29, 1865. No later record. ADJUTANTS Shannon, James M. - Adjutant. See private, Co. C. Hammond, Alexander D. - Adjutant November 21, 1861. See 2d Lieutenant,
Co. A. Taliaferro, Addison - Adjutant January 14, 1862. See 2d Sergeant,
Co. I. Moore, Thomas Carter - Adjutant July 15, 1864. See Asst. Commissary
Sergeant. SERGEANT MAJORS Banks, John William - Sergeant Major. See private, Co. A. Smith, Thomas D. - Sergeant Major July 1, 1864. See private, Co.
H. QUARTERMASTERS & ORDNANCE SERGEANTS Heggie, Evans Archibald - Captain & Asst. Quartermaster. See
private, Co. E. Davis, William C. - Quartermaster Sergeant. See private, Co. E.
Currall, Henry - Ordnance Sergeant. See 2d Sergeant, Co. H.
SURGEONS & HOSPITAL STEWARDS Roddy, R. L. - Surgeon July 19, 1861. Resigned, disability, June
11, 1863. Taylor, Bushrod - Appointed Acting Surgeon of the 8th Regiment.
Ga. Inf. December 12, 1861. On duty as Surgeon with the 14th Regiment Ga.
Inf. and 16th Regiment North Carolina Inf. Surgeon & Medical Purveyor,
A. V. D. October 11, 1864. Young, George William - Assistant Surgeon July 19, 1861. Died
of typhoid fever at Pocahontas County, W. Va. September 24, 1861. Walker, Fleetwood - Assistant Surgeon February 17, 1862. See 2d
Lieutenant, Co. C. Dozier, George R. - Assistant Surgeon. See Hospital Steward.
Dozier, George R. - Hospital Steward July 19, 1861. See 4th Sergeant,
Co. C. COMMISSARY SERGEANTS Dumas, George W. - Commissary Sergeant August 1, 1863. See private,
Co. A. Moore, Thomas Carter - Assistant Commissary Sergeant. See private,
Co. K. ENSIGNS & MUSICIANS Peurifoy, McCarroll - Ensign. See private, Co. C. Groves, John H. - Musician. See private, Co. C. Wood, Edmund L. - Musician. See private, Co. D. FORSYTH, GA. 22nd Feby. 1862 We the undersigned are commissioned by General Johnston, Commanding
the Army of the Potomac, to recruit for Co. A, 14th Regiment Ga. Vol.
now in service in his division. The construction placed here (by many)
on your order is that all men not in the Confederate or State Service
at the date of your order (the 13th Inst.) are liable to a draft and
if absent from Parade on the 4th March their names shall be placed down
as already drafted. The commission we act under gives to every man from
the moment he enlists under us twenty-five cents for each ration, and
when mustered in fifty dollars bounty and twenty five dollars commutation
for clothing. Did you mean that these men whom we May enlist prior to
the 4th day of March shall also stand a draft if the requisite number
of volunteers are not made up from the county? Will you let us hear
from you at your earliest convenience? Respectfully Lieut. James A. Jordan
Georgia Volunteer Infantry
E. L. Thomas' Brigade, Wilcox's Division
3d Army Corps, (Hill's)
Army of Northern Virginia
C. S. A.
published by the Georgia Division,
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1994
(originally published: Hapeville,
Ga. : Longino & Porter, 1959-1964).
providing these
rosters in electronic format!
Adj. General Wayne Sir:
ON BACK : Sergeant B. F.
Davis, J. A. Jordan; Privates Forsyth, Ga. W. J. Banks 22 Febr. 1862
A. J. Williams Answd Febr 25/62 Co. A, 14th Regiment Ga. Vol.
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