Co A 34th Georgia Infantry
CSA
Co A was from Whitfield Co. and was called the Fitzgerald Rifles.
The 34th organized 17 May 1862. The men came from the counties of Whitfield Co A, Cherokee Co B, Coweta, Troup Co C, Chattooga Co D, Jackson Co E, Dade Co F, Franklin Co G, Banks Co H, Franklin Co I, Carroll and Heard Co J. Battles: Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta Campaign, New Hope Church, Jonesboro, Nashville, Carolinas, Bentonville. They surrendered April 1865.
The Battle of Jonesboro was fought August 31, and September 1, 1864. It was the final battle of the Atlanta Campaign, and was the ultimate reason that the city of Atlanta fell into Union hands. Sherman occupied Atlanta 3 Sep 1864.
Co A 34th Georgia Infantry
CSA
Co A was from Whitfield Co. and was called the Fitzgerald Rifles.
The 34th organized 17 May 1862. The men came from the counties of Whitfield Co A, Cherokee Co B, Coweta, Troup Co C, Chattooga Co D, Jackson Co E, Dade Co F, Franklin Co G, Banks Co H, Franklin Co I, Carroll and Heard Co J. Battles: Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta Campaign, New Hope Church, Jonesboro, Nashville, Carolinas, Bentonville. They surrendered April 1865.
The Battle of Jonesboro was fought August 31, and September 1, 1864. It was the final battle of the Atlanta Campaign, and was the ultimate reason that the city of Atlanta fell into Union hands. Sherman occupied Atlanta 3 Sep 1864.
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Sallie Jackson
1820–1900
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Martha Ann "Patsy" Jackson Blalock
1822–1883
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Mary Ann Jackson McClure
1824–1906
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Jackson McCann
1826–1900
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Nancy B Jackson West
1827–1910
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Joseph Franklin Ballenger "J.F.B." Jackson
1830–1912
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Emeline Mildred "Millie" Jackson Leonard
1832–1911
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Susan Meeks Jackson Keith
1834–1912
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Thomas A. Jackson
1836–1869
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1LT William White "W. W." Jackson
1840–1905
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Benjamin Floyd Jackson
1845–1863
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