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History of the Blue Ridge Rifles

Muster Roll

The Mountain Signal
(June 1861)

Flag Presentation
(July 8, 1861)

Departure of the Blue Ridge Rifles
(July 14 1861)

Dahlonega Volunteers to the Front
(Coming Soon)

Blue Ridge Rifles Engagements

Lumpkin County Muster
(July 8, 1862)

Economy & Aid to Soldiers
(From articles in the Signal 1861 & 1862)

 

The Nugget

Memorial Day, 1866
(April 20, 1906 Coming Soon)

Confederate Reuinons

February 7, 1898

Reunion in Dahlonega 1909

Short Biography's of Men From Lumpkin County

George Hatfield Adams 
Co C 65th

Andersons
of Lumpkin County, Georgia

Corporal Augustus Franklin Boyd
Company E, Infantry Battalion

Colonel Wier Boyd
52nd REGT GA VOL CSA & FL WAR

Berrian Clark Bryan
Co D Georgia State Troops

Robert, George, Henry and Cornelius Burns

Private John H Dowdy
Company E, Infantry Battalion

Captain (later Lt Colonel) Joseph Hamilton
Phillips Legion Infantry Battalion

Coatesworth "Coates" Hamilton
Company E, Infantry Battalion

Cpl William John Turner Hutcheson
Company E of Infantry Battalion (Blue Ridge Rifles)

Captain Jesse M. McDonald

Private Andrew Jackson Moss
Company E, Infantry Battalion

John Wesley Woody