1864


Condition of Columbus the year preceding the close of the War -- Gen. Rosseau's Raid.

This appears to have been a year of few local incidents of an exciting character. But it was a year of unusual business activity in Columbus, and of much feverish excitement caused by the events of the war. A great many residents were absent in the army, or in the prosecution of other public duties, but the city was filled by a transient population, mostly working in the factories, foundries, and other establishments doing work for the Confederate Government or to supply those fabrics usually imported but now cut off by the state of war. The Factories were kept very busy, working all day and all night, employing for that purpose two sets of hands. Among the immense industrial establishments of the city was the Confederate Naval Works, under military command, engaged chiefly in the manufacture of articles needed for the prosecution of the war. This establishment built and furnished two gun-boats for the government, but neither of them rendered any efficient service. One sunk and the other was burned by the enemy. Sometimes work in the largest establishments of the city was prosecuted on Sunday, so great was the demand for the public service. The city was full of hospitals for sick and wounded soldiers. The Courthouse, among other buildings, was this year devoted to that purpose.

Prices of everything ran up to figures which before the war would have been considered impossible. This was caused by both their scarcity and the great depreciation of the Confederate currency. The pay for work of all kinds was also very high, but still the expenses of living were so great as to impose extraordinarily hard fare on most of the population.

In accordance with an amendment of the acts of incorporation, made on the 7th of December, 1863, the Clerk, Marshal, Deputy Marshal and Sexton were elected by the people, and the following was the result of the election held on the 12th of December preceding for municipal officers for 1864:
F. G. Wilkins, Mayor;
M. M. Moore, Clerk;
Thomas P. Callier, Marshal;
J. C. Lovelace, Deputy Marshal;
W. H. Harris, Sexton.

Aldermen:
1st Ward, H. M. Jeter, J. J. McKendree;
2d, F. S. Chapman, J. M. Dillon;
3d, W. H. Griswold, John King;
4th, W. R. Brown, J. A. Bradford;
5th, John Quin, W. L. Salisbury;
6th, J. M. Bivins, John Durkin.
The Aldermen were elected by the voters of their respective wards, and the other officers, named above, on a general ticket.

Council elected:

J. D. Johnson, Treasurer; Peabody & Brannon, City Attorneys;
Dr. John B. Baird, City Physician;
W. H. Alston, Wharfinger;
William Stringfield, Hospital keeper.
The Enquirer was re-elected City Printer.

Council in April appropriated $5,000 for the relief of the deserving poor of the city, the number of families needing and worthy of such aid being reported at one hundred and fifteen, and afterwards increased to one hundred and fifty.

Columbus was thrown into considerable excitement, in July, by the approach of a large raiding force under command of General Rosseau. This force, supposed to consist of 1500 or 2000 mounted and picked men, came down through northeast Alabama, by way of Talladega, struck the Montgomery & West Point Railroad between Notasulga and Auburn, and thence followed the railroad in the direction of Columbus as far as Opelika. The companies organized in Columbus for local defense, consisting of old men, workmen in the shops, foundries, factories, etc., were sent out to oppose their march, and took positions commanding the Crawford and Salem roads, about a mile and a half west of the city. This force of undisciplined and poorly armed troops, numbering perhaps six or eight hundred, were under command of Col. DeLagnel in the field, with the supervision of Major Dawson, commandant of the post. It occupied the position named during the week ending the 23d of July, when, it having been ascertained that the raiding party had left the railroad at Opelika, striking northeast, the local companies returned to the city. The raiders struck across the country through Chambers County, Alabama, and made their way through to Gen. Sherman's lines above Atlanta.

B. F. Coleman was on the 20th of August elected an Alderman of the 1st Ward, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Alderman Jeter.

Council in August appropriated $5,000 to the Columbus Ambulance Corps, for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers.

A number of exiles from Atlanta, after the capture of that city, reached Columbus, and in September, Council appropriated $5,000 for their relief.


Incidents

The Eagle Factory Company exhibited another instance of its liberality and patriotism by opening a free school for poor children, early this year.

We find the following quotations of prices in April: Flour $350 per barrel; Bacon $4 per pound; Sugar $8 per pound; Coffee $20 per pound; Meal $10 per bushel.

We find the following prices mentioned in October: Imported French Brandy $100 per bottle; Calico $15 per yard; Shoes $100 to $200 per pair.

The Annual Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Georgia met in Columbus on the 5th of May, Bishop Elliott presiding.

The residence of Dr. H. M. Jeter, corner of Jackson and Bridge streets, was struck by lightning on the 3d of September, set on fire, and entirely consumed; and on the 6th of September, the stable and outbuilding on the premises of Col. John A. Jones, deceased, were in like manner burned by lightning.

The new steamer Shamrock, built entirely at Columbus, left the city on her first trip to Chattahoochee on the 8th of November.

The residence of Dr. C. T. Cushman, corner of Randolph and McIntosh streets, was entirely consumed by fire on the morning of the 23d of November.

Washington Donally, an employee of the Eagle Mills, was caught by the belting and killed, on the 29th of November.

Frank (or Henderson) Henley was shot and killed by William Dillon, near the corner of Jackson and Few streets, on the morning of the 18th of November, before day.

A gunboat called the Muscogee, built at Columbus for the Confederate Government, was launched on the 22d of December. Mr. Chas. Blain superintended building of the hull. This boat was burnt by the Federal troops under Wilson, while he held possession of Columbus.


Personal

The M. E. ministers in Columbus for this year were the following: James E. Evans, P. E.; W. P. Harrison, St. Luke; Jos. S. Key, St. Paul; W. J. Wardlaw, Factory Mission; J. T. Ainsworth, colored charge; W. W. Robison, Girard.

The county officers, elected in January, were:
John Ligon, Sheriff;
F. M. Brooks, Clerk of the Superior Court;
John Johnson, Ordinary;
James M. Hughes, Tax Receiver;
Jordan L. Howell, Tax Collector;
D. B. Barnes, Coroner;
Thos. Chaffin, Treasurer;
J. E. Lamar, Surveyor;
G. W. Rosette, Clerk of Inferior Court.

Wm. H. Harris, City Sexton, died on the 13th of May, and E. S. Dennis was appointed to the position temporarily; and at a special election held on the 4th of June, R. T. Simons was chosen to fill out the term.


Marriages

January 1, Isaac Brigman and Samantha Sizemore
Jan. 1, John McFarland and Mary J. Williams
Jan. 6, John S. Bridges and Jeffersonia A. Abbott
Jan. 6, Daniel O�Brien and Annie Kenny
Jan. 7, John W. Pearce and Emma L. Fairwether
Jan. 13, George H. Smith and Lurany Byse
Jan. 17, Robert H. Noyes and Sarah R. Lamar
Jan. 19, Malcom McNeal and Jacintha S. Cooper
Jan. 27, Andrew J. Snipes and Sarah J. Simmons
Jan. 27, Wm. J. Weeks and Ophelia A. Osborn
Jan. 28, Barney Boggs and Susan Harrell
Jan. 30, Henry M. Newsom and Permelia Page
Jan. 30, Martin V. Cook and Mary S. Bray
Jan. 31, Wm. A. Cobb and Martha V. Hazzleton

February 7, Henry N. C. Pike and Anna L. C. Gentry
Feb. 8, John Taylor and Tempy Ann Philips
Feb. 9, Young M. Irwin and Martha A. Campbell
Feb. 23, Thomas H. Dennis and Evaline E. Wilson
Feb. 25, Cautius C. Lyons and Lucy A. Copeland
Feb. 28, Madison Upton and Mary R. Littleton.

March 3, Morgan J. L. Fuller and Elizabeth Lowe
March 3, Henry T. Williams and Susan Blackstock
March 6, John T. Reams and Mary A. Cook
March 13, Wm. T. Hinds and Julia Turner
March 13, Wm. Cherry and Elizabeth Isham
March 13, Henry Lancaster and Mary A. Haddock
March 20, James B. Moore and Dora P. Young
March 20, John L. Philips and Lucinda Baldwin
March 24, John S. Cargill and Julia Kivlin
March 25, William Howard and Mary Folsom
March 26, John H. Parnell and Frances Streetman
March 29, John C. Davis and Frances Ellison
March 30, Micajah F. Cooper and Lucinda E. Harris
March 31, Garrett B. L. Kirk and Josaphine Farmer
March 31, John H. Powers and Angeline Farmer

April 3, John Wiggins and Elizabeth Higgins
April 18, John Beasley and Alice L. Laney
April 23, John Robinson and Elizabeth Gordon
April 28, George H. Neill and Alabama E. Lindsey

May 1, Simon G. Glenn and Martha A. Osborn
May 4, Pendleton E. Bedell and Christina M. Norman
May 10, V. W. Wynne and Emma L. Moffett
May 10, James B. Collins and Nettie V. Howard
May 13, Robert R. Philips and Mary A. Hagler
May 19, James F. Hooten and Mary A. Murphy
May 24, Eli Stringer and Catharine Stratford
May 26, Robert S. Sherdon and Mary E. Henderson
May 29, Bentley Martin and Matilda Graves
May 29, James Kelly and Ann Harrison
May 30, Thomas L. Thomas and Mary E. Etheridge

June 7, John B. Beard and Martha J. Spinks
June 12, John W. Lord and Nancy A. Smith
June 13, Henry H. Washburn and Fannie McFarland
June 14, John M. Kirkland and Amanda Spinks
June 16, Julius J. Clapp and Mary E. Dawson
June 21, George W. Mays and Sarah Meeks
June 26, William Byrd and Lucinda Culbert
June 30, Stephen M. Dixon and Fannie E. McDougald

July 4, John T. Taylor and Lucinda Kilcrease
July 6, William T. Crouch and Frances E. Goins
July 10, James T. Smith and Henrietta Smith
July 10, Benjamin M. Tolbert and Evaline Snowden
July 20, James C. Cole and Elizabeth A. Beck
July 21, Jasper N. Hart and Fannie Gordy
July 22, James H. Pulley and Mary Harvey
July 24, James L. Quin and Mattie Smith
July 26, Lemuel G. B. Wiggins and Mary A. Biggers

August 2, Thomas J. Jackson and Virginia Miller
August 5, John Russell and Sarah A. McLemore
August 10, Wm. M. Hogan and Rebecca James
August 16, Wm. L. Kingsbury and Frances R. Gilmer
August 17, J. W. Williams and Fannie McFarland
August 17, Thomas J. Morgan and Martha Davidson
August 21, Hillery Wall and Jane Burks
August 23, George Darby and Mollie Ballou

September 1, Wm. Green and Mary A. E. Higgins
Sept. l, B. N. Patrick and Frances Frederick
Sept. 3, Benjamin N. Taylor and Ellen Lewis
Sept. 3, Samuel Scofield and Sarah Garris
Sept. 13, Andrew J. Cooper and Fannie Cooper
Sept. 15, Wm. A. Muncus and Jane Bridwell
Sept. 20, Alexander Thompson and Mary Collins

October 4, John Grant and Margia Phelps
Oct. 6, Thos. A. Flannigan and Fannie Gibson
Oct. 11, Henry R. Smith and Mozelle Steeley
Oct. 12, Albert F. Dasher and Mollie H. Brooks
Oct. 12, Robert Hill and Cynthia A. Henderson
Oct. 13, George Guess and Letitia Fonhana
Oct. 19, John C. Wolf and Mary C. Caldwell
Oct. 20, Wm. M. McAlister and Eleanor M. Lamb
Oct. 25, Henry C. Ivey and Mary A. Williams

November 2, Alvey N. Elliott and Lucinda Blackstock
Nov. 3, Louis Harris and Mary Ann Sommers
Nov. 3, James W. Sappington and Rebecca E. Stanley
Nov. 6, Eskin S. Franklin and Elvania E. Williams
Nov. 6, Wm. H. H. Compton and Sarah M. Cooper
Nov. 8, Jacob H. Faulkenberry and Missouri Baker
Nov. 10, Joseph B. Sewell and Levicy A. McLemore
Nov. 10, John K. Filchett and Catharine Anthem
Nov. 10, Sutton S. Scott and Lula M. Hurt
Nov. 13, James H. H. Mann and Martha Pattillo
Nov. 16, Wm. T. Tharpe and Mary Ashley
Nov. 20, Morgan J. Moore and Sarah A. Clarida
Nov. 24, Thompson Rodgers and Cynthia Womak
Nov. 30, John Daster and Ann Braxton

December 1, Alexander Shelton and Jannette Prince
Dec. 4, Andrew J. McCum and Sarah A. Davis
Dec. 6, Thos. J. Cox and Emma L. Nuckolls
Dec. 6, Gabriel Bass and Mary Ann Thomason
Dec. 6, Wm. H. Bradford and Matilda A. Wilson
Dec. 8, James E. Torrey and Nancy Linge
Dec. 14, Marcellus C. Tarver and Sallie C. Grant
Dec. 15, Oliver H. P. Poe and Edna L. McGruder
Dec. 15, David G. Little and Sarah Hardin
Dec. 22, Thomas Gilbert and Fannie E. Johnson
Dec. 22, Benjamin L. Wyman and Victoria Hoxey
Dec. 22, L. P. Aenchbacher and Mattie S. Morris
Dec. 25, Robert B. Stegall and Matilda C. Murphy
Dec. 27, Job N. Harrison and Louisa Howard


Deaths

January 1, Mrs. C. Boyd
Jan. 1, Walter M. Gunby
Jan. 2, T. W. Reid (a soldier)
Jan. 3, Jos. A. Sanders
Jan. 4, Lewis W. Griswold
Jan. 4, Anderson Walker
Jan. 5, Eddie Gunbe
Jan. 6, Miss Minnie Lowther
Jan. 8, Mrs. Laura Spencer
Jan. 8, Mrs. Sarah E. Phelps
Jan. 8, child of James Wells
Jan. 11, child of Lafayette Walker
Jan. 11, child of Mrs. Yancy
Jan. 16, child of Mrs. Gasoway
Jan. 18, child of Lucinda Phelton
Jan. 18, Ben. Brock
Jan. 19, W. Jones (a soldier)
Jan. 19, ____ Howard
Jan. 20, child of A. D. Brown, Jr.
Jan. 21, child of G. W. Chase
Jan. 21, E. L. Lawson (a soldier)
Jan. 24, Matt Watson
Jan. 25, child of Mrs. C. Caldwell
Jan. 26, M. L. Benning
Jan. 27, child of James Rowe
Jan. 27, Miss Fannie Brooks
Jan. 27, Mrs. M. M. Crouch
Jan. 29, G. W. Rehay (a soldier)
Jan. 30, Mrs. Ann Lewis
Jan. 31, C. W. Stewart

February 2, J. E. Ferrell (a soldier)
Feb. 2, G. W. Adkins (a soldier)
Feb. 4, Miss Mary E. Lanier
Feb. 6, child of R. M. Gray
Feb. 7, child of N. N. Curtis
Feb. 7, Mrs. A. A. Fortunbury
Feb. 7, Capt. W. E. Jones
Feb. 9, child of Leonard Bates
Feb. 14, John Sanders
Feb. 14, child of W. M. Allen
Feb. 15, child of Nancy Roland
Feb. 16, Myra V. Gray
Feb. 20, Mrs. Mary Silvers
Feb. 20, J. M. Moon
Feb. 21, Mrs. Catharina Bulger
Feb. 21, Wm. Catlet (a soldier)
Feb. 22, Emma Buffington
Feb. 22, Lewis Milan
Feb. 24, A. J. Lions
Feb. 25, W. G. Miles (a soldier)
Feb. 26, Mrs. Mary Williams
Feb. 27, child of John Madden
Feb. 29, Mrs. Mary Tilmon
Feb. 29, Mrs. Augusta Calahan
Feb. 29. Child of F. O. Goodale

March 1, Child of George Stain
Mar. 1, Z. E. Linnahan
Mar. 5, Allen O. Jefferson
Mar. 5, Isaac Heard
Mar. 5, child of H. G. Ivey
Mar. 5, Noah Gordy
Mar. 9, Miss Amanda Baugh
Mar. 9, Mrs. Jane M. Ogletree
Mar. 10, Andrew Johnson
Mar. 11, child of Mrs. S. C. Stewart
Mar. 12, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris
Mar. 13, Mrs. Mary B. Lawrence
Mar. 18, Miss Mary L. Allen
Mar. 19, child of John R. Biggers
Mar. 20, Col. Seaborn Jones
Mar. 20, child of J. M. Crouch
Mar. 21, Miss Mary A. Williams
Mar. 23, child of A. J. Putnam
Mar. 24, child of J. A. Gunter
Mar. 27, child of H. T. Snead
Mar. 29, Hugh A. Cooper
Mar. 29, Dr. John M. James

April 2, Mrs. Freeman
Apr. 3, E. Huskey
Apr. 12, J. L. Daniel (a soldier)
Apr. 13, Fred G. Adams
Apr. 17, Miss Caroline Tapper
Apr. 18, child of R. M. Aldworth
Apr. 18, child of T. J. Bradey
Apr. 19, William White (a so9ldier)
Apr. 21, Mrs. C. M. Merry
Apr. 21, J. H. Merry
Apr. 22, child of Drewry Goins
Apr. 24, child of D. H. Fowler
Apr. 25, Mrs. L. V. Salisbury
Apr. 27, child of John H. Bass
Apr. 27, child of Mary Rogers
Apr. 31, child of Porter Ingram

May 1, Child of H. M. Jeter
May 3, Mary E. Hall
May 5, Thomas H. Lassiter
May 6, Mrs. Julia Hudson
May 7, H. E. Wright
May 10, James Wooten
May 11, Miss Mary E. McCarley
May 11, child of G. Sauls
May 11, child of Mrs. Harris
May 16, William W. Lawrence
May 16, Mrs. Lucy E. Cairnes
May 17, Mrs. L. Harris
May 18, Mrs. Ann Thomas
May 20, Mrs. C. A. Sappington
May 21, J. T. Standmire (a soldier)
May 22, M. A. C. Burns (a soldier)
May 23, child of Dr. H. M. Jeter
May 23, J. C. Blue (a soldier)
May 24, child of E. W. Blau
May 24, Captain Walker Anderson
May 27, Mrs. M. Moughan
May 27, Mrs. Mary Colzey
May 31, child of W. Raulsan
May 31, H. A. James (a soldier)

June 1, William E. Cooper
Jun. 2, child of P. M. Stathan
Jun. 2, J. W. Edge (a soldier)
Jun. 3, child of Thomas Hunt
Jun. 4, child of Martha Costan
Jun. 4, R. Freeman (a soldier)
Jun. 5, Samuel Fuller
Jun. 8, Margaret Gray
Jun. 8, Joel Reeves (a soldier)
Jun. 8, Isaac Youngblood (a soldier)
Jun. 8, B. Powell (a soldier)
Jun. 9, F. B. Gaston (a soldier)
Jun. 9, R. F. Ingle (a soldier)
Jun. 9, Sergeant Wiley Carmiter (a soldier)
Jun. 9, B. H. Alderman (a soldier)
Jun. 9, Charles Spidle (a soldier)
Jun. 9, Martin Wittinger (a soldier)
Jun. 9, W. A. Mullin (a soldier)
Jun. 9, William Hartsden (a soldier)
Jun. 12, child of Joseph Blunt
Jun. 12, child of Mrs. E. Smith
Jun. 12, child of Alfred Prescott
Jun. 13, S. H. Blackmon
Jun. 15, William Young
Jun. 16, child of T. G. Holt
Jun. 18, child of J. Crich
Jun. 18, John Crogan
Jun. 18, child of Mr. Baggett
Jun. 18, child of F. C. Johnson
Jun. 19, Robert Chambers
Jun. 19, child of James Crouch
Jun. 22, Narcissa Goslin
Jun. 24, Margaret Reedy
Jun. 26, L. P. Goforth (a soldier)
Jun. 27, child of W. H. Hall
Jun. 27, M. L. Matthews
Jun. 27, child of N. Hightower
Jun. 28, Capt. F. C. Tillman (a soldier)
Jun. 29, child of Z. Pike
Jun. 29, child of Emeline Collins

July 1, Child of J. H. Warner
Jul. 3, child of Docia Allen
Jul. 4, child of J. Blakely
Jul. 4, child of Mollie Bass
Jul. 7, W. J. Williams
Jul. 7, child of Mariah McClary
Jul. 8, J. G. Perryman
Jul. 10, child of Wm. McElrath
Jul. 10, child of Mary Seaborns
Jul. 10, child of Susan Manuel
Jul. 12, Mrs. Strother
Jul. 13, child of Rebecca Vickory
Jul. 13, child of Francis Ingram
Jul. 15, child of Elizabeth Dunaway
Jul. 15, Richard O. Hearn
Jul. 16, child of T. G. Holt
Jul. 16, child of Jeff Mormon
Jul. 17, child of Martha Torbet
Jul. 20, O. C. Young
Jul. 20, Joseph Echols
Jul. 20, Mary Powell
Jul. 23, child of ______ Frecldes
Jul. 24, child of J. A. Walls
Jul. 25, child of Sidney Butler
Jul. 25, Elizabeth King
Jul. 26, child of Louisa Butler
Jul. 27, James Britton
Jul. 27, John Cullin
Jul. 27, R. A. Sorsby
Jul. 27, John Inglish
Jul. 31, child of Mr. Babat
Jul. 31, child of Mary French
Jul. 31, Martha Giboon

August 2, child of Caroline Stowers
Aug. 3, Capt. W. D. Banks
Aug. 3, child of Thomas Tinnon
Aug. 5, child of W. D. Atkins
Aug. 7, Mrs. Mosman
Aug. 8, child of Lunnar Linarey
Aug. 8, Paul Hanly
Aug. 8, Camden Evans
Aug. 9, child of Wain Dukes
Aug. 9, Temperence Reedy (a soldier)
Aug. 10, child of Mr. Comer
Aug. 12, Jacob Mormon
Aug. 12, Watkins Banks
Aug. 12, child of W. C. Kennedy
Aug. 12, Miss Mary E. Moore
Aug. 12, child of B. N. Powell
Aug. 12, Mrs. Bridget McHall
Aug. 12, Martha Martin
Aug. 19, child of J. K. Hainny
Aug. 20, W. Y. Spencer
Aug. 20, W. J. Kellet
Aug. 21, child of Sarah Bauderman
Aug. 21, John E. Davis
Aug. 21, Thad. Ruse
Aug. 21, Wm. Knight
Aug. 22, J. M. Wright
Aug. 22, child of J. M. Nobles
Aug. 23, child of E. N. Bradshaw
Aug. 23, Miss N. Reames
Aug. 25, Miss Caroline Fuller
Aug. 25, S. K. Hodges
Aug. 26, D. H. Fowler
Aug. 28, child of J. Landhan
Aug. 28, Frank Jones
Aug. 29, Miss Susan A. Hawks
Aug. 31, child of George Gammel
Aug. 31, J. N. Cobb
Aug. 31, child of A. P. Rood
Aug. 31, Mrs. Margaret Bozeman

September 1, Child of J. C. Gateman
Sep. 2, Crawford Smith
Sep. 2, child of Catharine Fusell
Sep. 2, Rev. G. W. Stickney
Sep. 2, John N. Sanders
Sep. 4, Lt. M. Blanchard
Sep. 5, child of Thomas DeWolf
Sep. 5, Joseph W. Woolfolk
Sep. 7, Mrs. Mary Burns
Sep. 7, child of R. W. Evans
Sep. 7, Mary Mays
Sep. 8, L. Y. Mansford
Sep. 8, Mrs. Elizabeth Sledge
Sep. 8, Mrs. E. C. Ticknor
Sep. 9, W. T. Abbott
Sep. 9, Joseph Oswall
Sep. 10, Mrs. Martha C. Goins
Sep. 10, J. R. Bedell
Sep. 10, James H. Wilson
Sep. 12, child of Martin West
Sep. 12, Elizabeth Dunn
Sep. 12, B. S. Williams
Sep. 12, child of J. R. Banks
Sep. 13, two children of Mrs. J. Noles
Sep. 13, child of L. Lindsey
Sep. 14, W. J. Laster
Sep. 14, Paul Hanly
Sep. 14, child of D. F. Wadsworth
Sep. 15, child of Jennie Lewis
Sep. 15, T. M. Williams
Sep. 15, James Comer
Sep. 15, Henry Burrell
Sep. 15, Berry Wilson
Sep. 15, Elijah Cook
Sep. 15, child of Thomas Names
Sep. 18, Mrs. Pittman
Sep. 18, Mary Harper
Sep. 18, child of Col. Roode
Sep. 18, child of Thomas McFarland
Sep. 19, child of A. Cadman
Sep. 19, Francis Binnion
Sep. 20, child of William Rynehart
Sep. 20, Mrs. Lucinda Shelton
Sep. 21, Mrs. Goodson
Sep. 25, Miss Eliza Whitten
Sep. 26, child of Robert Kigler
Sep. 27, Charles H. Stewart
Sep. 27, child of Jasper Teal
Sep. 28, Vinson Ogletree
Sep. 29, E. F. Powell

Soldiers:
John C. Carroll
F. M. Price
R. J. Mcdower
A. L. Murry
R. McCulloch
M. Humply
R. Fulling
H. Lockhart
A. Stansel
W. Butler
R. H. Lee
N. Sawyer
L. M. Stephens
John Ferrell
F. M. Nix
B. Reid
A. P. Glaston
J. McKinny
J. C. Croker
R. J. Roberts
A. Weaver
J. D. Ledbetter
T. Ware
A. C. Hudson
C. A. Dean
E. Turner
R. Nickols
C. S. Elmore
C. Glasscock
E. Jenkins
J. J. Scoot
H. Chowing
M. C. Rembert
B. Elmore
John Nobles
J. R. McCullin
Fowler Phillip
H. Gates







Source: Columbus, Georgia from its Selection as a Trading town in 1827 to its Partial Destruction by Wilson's Raid in 1865, compiled by John H. Martin, Published by Thos. Gilbert, Book Printer and Binder, Columbus, GA, 1874

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