Georgia 1st Infantry Battalion (Union)



Historical Notes:
The 1st Battalion of Georgia Infantry (Union) was the only Union unit formed in Georgia during the Civil War, In late 1864, efforts were made to recruit loyal men to join the Federal army for duty in the rear lines to free up veterans for front-line combat duty. A number of men from Dawson County enlisted in two companies, and others from Pickens County joined Company B. Some of these enlistees were ex-POWs from Atlanta who had served in the Confederate States Army, but had since sworn allegiance to the Federal government. The battalion was mustered in at Marietta, Georgia on October 31, 1864. It was assigned as an unattached unit to the Department of the Cumberland, and subsequently guarded the Western & Atlantic Railroad near Dalton, Georgia, until March 1865.

The battalion was then attached to the 1st Brigade, 2nd Separate Division, District of the Etowah, Department of the Cumberland, and guarded the railroads near the Etowah River until mid-July 1865. The battalion was mustered out in Dawson County on July 19, 1865.
Officers:
  • Captain Alonzo M. Rogers - Company A
  • Assignments:
  • Guarded the Western & Atlantic Railroad near Dalton, Georgia
  • Attached to the 1st Brigade, 2nd Separate Division, District of the Etowah, Department of the Cumberland
  • Rosters:
    The roster of this battalion contains the names of 195 men. Although the battalion evidently had 4 companies, rosters have been found for companies A and B only.

  • Company A (Union County) - Suffered 6 men killed during its term of service.
  • Company B (Dawson County)
  • Company C (Dawson County)
  • Company D (Pickens County)
  • Company Unknown
  • Bibliography:

    References:
    Dyers - Compendium of the War of the Rebellion





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