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- 2nd Regiment, Georgia Cavalry
- Date(s): 26 April 1865
- All Individuals: J.J. Morrison, Charles C. Crews, William J. Lawton, James E. Dunlop, Arthur Hood, Francis M. Ison, James W. Mayo, C.A. Whaley
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- All Individuals: Charles C. Crews
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- Georgia-Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form - Page 528.jpg
- Date(s): 1862, 1864
- All Individuals: Charles C. Crews
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CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS 2nd Regiment, Georgia Cavalry OVERVIEW: 2nd Cavalry Regiment, assembled at Albany, Georgia, in February, 1862, contained men from Randolph, Dougherty, Clayton, Marion, Fulton, and Decatur counties. It moved to Chattanooga and after skirmishing in Tennessee was placed in Forrest's, Wharton's, J.J. Morrison's, Iverson's, and C.C. Crews' Brigade. The regiment participated in various conflicts such as Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Philadelphia, Campbell's Station, Bean's Station, and Mossy Creek. Later it was involved in the Atlanta Campaign, the defense of Savannah, and the campaign of the Carolinas. On April 26, 1865, the 2nd Cavalry surrendered with only 18 men. The field officers were Colonels Charles C. Crews and William J. Lawton; Lieutenant Colonels James E. Dunlop, Arthur Hood, and Francis M. Ison; and Majors James W. Mayo and C.A. Whaley. SOLDIERS:
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