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  1. 3 Φεβ 2012 · Georgia USGenWeb Archives Project ... Militia District Maps · Sorted by County · Sorted by GMD ... White: Whitfield: Wilcox: Wilkes: Wilkinson: Worth: Those Counties with a * are no longer in existence and have since merged to become parts of other Counties: Sorted by County. Sorted by GMD .

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  2. 1044. 512. Oakfield. 1121. Warwick. 1724. Submitted by Gail Rich Nestor gail.nestor@gmail.com. Please Help!!Click here or here to transcribe and send in your records!Or submit files for this County directly to: Ed Gordon.

  3. The active, organized Georgia Militia, in the sense that it existed during the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the various Indian uprisings until 1840, is today practically extinct. Its place was taken by the Volunteer organizations, both before and after the War Between the States, and

  4. Georgia was one of the original seven slave states that formed the Confederate States of America in February 1861, triggering the U.S. Civil War. The state governor, Democrat Joseph E. Brown , wanted locally raised troops to be used only for the defense of Georgia, in defiance of Confederate president Jefferson Davis , who wanted to deploy them ...

  5. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 164.5 Pen and ink sketch map of northwestern Cobb County, Georgia, showing the "route of Harrison's Brigade," Confederate and Federal works, battlefields, roads, railroads, churches, drainage, and relief by hachures.

  6. In answer to Georgias governor’s call for troops to defend both Georgia and the Confederate States of America, men formed companies, battalions, and other military units in counties throughout the state. This database includes muster rolls for these units, lists of men subject to militia duty (men ages 18–45), lists of men over 45 ...

  7. 3 Ιουλ 2010 · Georgia soldiers saw action in every major campaign of the Civil War, and although Georgia units were engaged in the battles of the western theater, most served in the eastern theater in the Army of Northern Virginia.