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43rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry

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Allegiance
  
Georgia

Size
  
Regiment

Type
  
Infantry

Active
  
April 1862–April 26, 1865

Country
  
Confederate States of America

Branch
  
Confederate States Army

The 43rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry was an Infantry Regiment of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

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History

The regiment was first organized during the spring of 1862 with men recruited from Banks, Cherokee, Forsyth, Hall, Jackson, and Pickens counties. They were mustered into Confederate Service at Camp McDonald near Big Shanty, GA, March 10, 1862 to April 10, 1862.

The commanding officers during the war were Skidmore Harris and Hiram Parks Bell. The regiment served in the brigade of Seth M. Barton and Marcellus A. Stovall.

Companies

A Company (Cherokee Van Guards) was formed in Cherokee County, Georgia
B Company was formed in Cherokee County, Georgia
C Company (Pickens Volunteers) was formed in Pickens County, Georgia
D Company (Middle Rivers Volunteers) was formed in Banks County, Georgia
E Company (Kellogg Rifles) was formed in Forsyth County, Georgia
F Company (Hall Light Guards) was formed in Hall County, Georgia
G Company (Rebel Guards) was formed in Jackson County, Georgia
H Company (Jackson County Blues) was formed in Jackson County, Georgia
I Company (Zillicoffer Guards) was formed in Forsyth County, Georgia
K Company (Brown’s Boys) was formed in Hall County, Georgia
L Company was formed in Pickens County, Georgia

References

43rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry Wikipedia