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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
1861-1865
LORD GOD OF HOSTS BE WITH US YET LEST WE FORGET LEST WE FORGET
Erected 26 April 1902, a tribute of love from the Ladies
Memorial Association of Brunswick, Georgia, to the heroes of the Confederacy,
1861 to 1865.
In honor of the Confederate soldiers who died to repel
unconstitutional invasion
to protect the rights reserved to the people to perpetuate forever
the sovereignty of the states
Gather the sacred dust of warriors tried and true,
who bore the flag of our nations trust,
and fell in the cause, though lost, still just;
and died for you and me.
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THE OCCUPATION OF
BRUNSWICK!
GLYNN CO. CONFEDERATE PENSION ROLL
U.S. Colored Troops Military
Service Records
Clinch's 4th GA "A
Brief History"
by O.J. Hickox
N.B. Clinch's
Artillery Company "A Brief History"
by O.J. Hickox
26th Regiment Co. A Glynn County, "Glynn Guards"
Civil War; Glynn Archives; US GenWeb Project site.
26th Regiment Co. B "Camden Mounted Rifles"
Civil War; Glynn Archives; US GenWeb Project site.
26th Regiment Co. K "Brunswick Riflemen"
Civil War; Glynn Archives; US GenWeb Project site.
11th Battalion, Co. H
Civil War; Glynn Archives; US GenWeb Project site.
47th Regiment Co. H
Civil War; Glynn Archives; US GenWeb Project site.
S.C.V.
Chapter 485 Thomas Marsh Forman
Brunswick, Georgia OFFSITE LINK!
Index to SOUTH GEORGIA
REBELS
History of the 26th GA by Alton J. Murray
1864 Militia
Enrollment Lists
Glynn, Camden, McIntosh, Wayne, Ware Counties |